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(Quote) Actually, I can put my finger on exactly what the source of confusion is - it's that he think it's fine to say "we" in a company context to include things "he" has done outside of the company context. As I tried to explai…
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(Quote) I don't have to answer your questions. I voluntarily gave up my free time to give you feedback, and now thoroughly regret it, because I really don't want an argument. I don't have to justify why those things are red flags to me, let's just l…
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(Quote) No, I lost interest because you clearly didn't actually bother to read my reply.
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Whatever dude, I don't care anymore.
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I previously said I wasn't going to waste any more time justifying my feedback, so I'm actually reticent to reply, but you seem to have again missed the main point. When used by a company, the word "we" is understood by most native English…
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It sounds like you only wanted feedback that was positive. I was just telling you the things about your site that would cause me to not want to buy any services from you. It's pointless arguing with me here that I got it wrong, because that doesn't …
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There's no information about your company, not even what country you're based in, which means potential customers can't conduct even superficial due diligence on you before spending potentially lots of money, nor do you seem to provide any way to co…
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(Quote) Some people are so new to this that they don't realise how uneventful apt-get dist-upgrade is...
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(Quote) Think of those millions, dude! :D
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(Quote) The website (nor the text in OP) says whether these are dedicated cores, or if shared what the acceptable use is. The AUP doesn't mention CPU at all, and the TOS is all in German. The obvious thing of clicking on one of the packages to find …
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Are you sure that a reverse proxy is even what you actually want? For your use case, it sounds like these websites are all for personal use. If so, you might be better setting up your Vultr node as a private VPN that uses wireguard between you and …
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haproxy is pretty easy to set up, it's what I use. Although your reasons for wanting to do this seem a bit odd. You'll actually be increasing latency to the servers unless you happen to have a really terrible route from where you are to your server…
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(Quote) pfsense is based on NetBSD so a lot of people come across it through that. zfs is probably the main reason I can think of to actively chose it over Linux. I think nowadays NetBSD can also run Linux binaries, so it might work out pretty wel…
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(Quote) I bet he was really Zeyad.
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Oh, so it does. I was trying to visit https://www.cloud-v.net/ but yeah, changing www to billing does actually work.
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Anyway, back to the topic. According to my spreadsheet, my service will expire tomorrow. Fortunately, I made sure a month ago to set it to not renew, but given that the billing portal is offline who knows what will actually happen to it.
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(Quote) Yes, -f config_file defaults to /etc/apache2/apache2.conf (Quote) There are far too many for that! The config file includes a whole load of other files too. (Quote) I'm guessing that's for when it needs to re-read the config files and poss…
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(Quote) Yes, any user can run any service on any port >=1024. To bind to a low-numbered port, such as 80 (HTTP) or 443 (HTTPS) requires root privileges. A non-root user will override the default configuration file path, otherwise it'll default to…
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FWIW you should probably remove that image as your redacting skills aren't that great! But anyway, if you are genuinely homeless, please read the Citizen's Advice: https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/housing/homelessness/applying-for-homeless-help/ge…
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(Quote) Does it still OOM in Chrome every 4 hours?
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At the risk of coming across as heartless, I'm going to reply to this. Sorry in advance if you think I should be more compassionate. (Quote) My inference from that is that you're an adult, because you have described this as "the past few years…
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(Quote) Yes, the kernel takes up a chunk of the RAM. This happens with every VPS from every provider. (Quote) Have you tried just adding a swap file?
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(Quote) I was being somewhat faceitous in that I was still talking about pre-sale... The reason I mention this is, as I've mentioned in another thread, I had a certain provider that I was required to enter such details prior to seeing the BF deals. …