
debaser
debaser
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This is great late night entertainment (and we can’t even see the hand gestures they’re obviously making). But @c1vhosting I think it’s time to be clear. I believe @foxone, I don’t see you prove anything to debunk it. Maybe just own your recent past…
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(Quote) Better to check out the other Mike @MikeA to compare.
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(Quote) I self hosted a lot of sites, not for myself, friends and family. Nothing really important except maybe a local forum whit reasonable traffic. After some years I grew tired of it. If you think a 40 minute wait is slow, you shouldn’t do it y…
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(Quote) Funny how that works. If you're a big user of ColoCrossing than you're a hero. The greatestest provider in the universe. But once you decide that CC is not for you anymore, you get ousted. Almost literally.
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(Quote) And neither do I. But being accused of being insensitive of peoples budget usually gives me a very nasty itch. Because while I do have more than enough money now, it didn't always used to be that way. Might have overreacted, but the message…
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(Quote) An effect that is amplified because (at least within Europe) electronics are priced equally in high income countries as they are in lower income countries. Which is what I meant. (Quote) Which I totally understand. But the title of this th…
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(Quote) In case of that router, well: yes. Really doesn’t come close to what my home network has cost me. Good to note that it’s also kind of a hobby, (Quote) What strikes me is that new electronics are equally expensive or even more expensive in E…
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(Quote) Yes and no. If I buy new equipment I usually do so for at least 5 years. So future proofing is definitely no waste of money here. Furthermore, with routers, a newer model usually means a faster SoC, sometimes more memory so performance is u…
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(Quote) Practically wifi 6 is more efficient. It uses OFDMA multiplexing. This makes for a wifi connection that's more stable and speeds that are more evenly divided over devices. Thankt to OFDMA and BSS Coloring the coverage is also better. Especia…
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(Quote) I would still advise to go for a WiFi 6 model. May seem overkill now, but in 2 years most devices will make use of it. Less congestion and better coverage. It works great for me. And that AX10 is just 20 EUR more expensive. In all fairness,…
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Hands down for a TP-Link wifi 6 router (Wireless AX). Plenty of speed, future proof, very stable and best bang for buck. I have advised the TP-Link Archer AX55 to a friend of mine and she's pretty happy with it. Just below 100 EUR at the lowest ide…
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(Quote) I think it’s Cellnex Lelystad. Everything is routed through Amsterdam though.
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(Quote) How though? Did he bribe @Mason and @mikho ? Worse, beat them with his wooden racks and locked them in his basement dc? Edit: probably blackmailed them with info he bought from cocius hacker.
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Yabs or it didn’t happen I’m blind. Also, looks like a cociu vm.
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Order # 42424242 Can you double my mods please? All the best guys!
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It’s a tad more nuanced than this. I’m sure you didn’t read everything. @seriesn has personal problems, these now touch everyday operations and he’s outsourced those to @Jord while keeping ownership. While I cancelled my servers at NB when Jay wen…
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(Quote) I really hope it stays that way. I wish you good luck!
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I didn’t wait and actually choose a local provider to migrate my own stuff to. Paying yearly what I paid for 3 years at HostMantis, but that wasn’t gonna last anyway. Migration was pretty easy: DirectAdmin-> DirectAdmin. I really love DA and hat…