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(Quote) No, you can not. The law applies to goods, not services. If I check in, use the hotel room and then try to cancel, you as a provider can not resell the time I spent in that room to recoup the costs. The idea behind the law is that if the se…
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(Quote) I kind of get it if its on a support or helpdesk section of the site, if you click on support you probably want to talk to someone. So yeah, I can accept that. But in any other scenario, I agree with you, a contact us link in the footer or …
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(Quote) No, please don't! If it is one thing that drives me away from a site faster than anything else, it's those constantly annoying "we are here for you, wanna talk?" bubbles that refuses to go away. If I want to talk I will let you kn…
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(Quote) I just thought it was a strange way to word it. Usually you say something like "ping failed" or "no reply". "Ping responded" infers that there was a reply, however unsuccessful. Anyway, no big deal, just sound…
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(Quote) Same here. :smile:
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(Quote) Is it just me, or is that a weird way to say that something didn't work?
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(Quote) My bad, I'm not a native English speaker and in my native language its actually spelled imbecill. I make mistakes, I'm only human.
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(Quote) My apologies, I seem to have underestimated the imbecills.
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(Quote) I agree with @red The 3D effect looks "Windows Vista"-ish, and it clashes with the otherwise modern and fresh look and feel of the site. Adding that 3D effect does nothing for visibility, it just looks weird and annoying, I think …
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(Quote) That is actually a really good way to explain it. If you have a 4 lane highway, then you can handle 4 cares at a time. Even an imbecill should be able to understand that.
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I use Firefox for personal surfing and Chrome for work, just to keep bookmarks and history separated. Honestly, sometimes I cant even tell which one I'm using, they both do the same stuff and they look very similar.
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(Quote) If I am a customer they hopefully use it to communicate with me, so I would not call that phishing.
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(Quote) I have an entire domain dedicated to spamtrap so that's not really the problem, I simply do not wish to do business with someone that phish for my email before I'm a customer.
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(Quote) I am sure you mean it but as a user I have no way of knowing that, so I will not give you my email. Any provider that asks for my email before I have decided to buy from them will never be able to sell me anything.
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I ran it for maybe six months on a few boxes that I know are heavily targeted. It is a good idea, but it's a bit messy and the documentation needs a lot of work. Every time I fiddled with it I could not stop thinking "this does not need to be t…
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(Quote) It's been a few years since I looked at it, but atleast then the free version was basically a Nagios clone. The new kernel with microscheduling, all the fancy dashboards and graphs and stuff only came with the paid versions. Have not look at…
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(Quote) I would say powerful. Powerful like in a landmine. It can be extremely effective when used correctly, but if you don't know what you are doing it will be a mess.
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The beginning of Checkmk forked from Nagios like 20 years ago, so if you want to compare it with something I would say Nagios, Icinga or OP5 is closest. I think the Checkmk Raw Edition actually still runs the Nagios core, its only the Enterprise edi…
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(Quote) I have a few domains there. Have had some issues with transfers getting stuck and it took support a couple of days to answer and then another couple of days to fix the problem, so if you are the kind of user that requires constant and immed…
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Got the letter, pimped one of the laptops and my workstation. Thanks! :smile: (Image)
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(Quote) True, but you got the reason wrong. They are idiots because they are inconsiderate assholes that only think about themself, not because of ROI.
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Also, kvm is a virtualization technology, its a vps. I'm not really sure what you are trying to say when you differentiate between vps and kvm but I'm pretty sure you got something wrong there.
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Think of it as an airplane. If you pay for one seat, you use one seat. There is nothing stopping you from using parts of the seats next to you as well, but the people paying for those seats surely will not appreciate it and you will most likely get …
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You really should do some input checking in your script. I could say that I want timezone icecream and ssh port blue and the script would accept it. It would not have the desired effect when you reboot.
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(Quote) I'm not sure I agree. Other resellers probably charge more and cover their costs, Stromonic obviously did not. Judging by the offers Stromonic used to run their customers are only interested in the absolutely lowest price and will jump to wh…
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(Quote) This time it kind of bugs me a bit to be honest. It is pretty obvious that Stromonics business plan did not work out. Their customers were not providing them enough revenue to be profitable. Leapswitch is a serious player, they are big and …
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(Quote) Backing up entire vm's is another thing, I already have that covered.
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(Quote) Yeah, I've been playing around with solutions like that, but I feel it does not really scale well. If new networks are created and you forgot to make a backup container for them then you miss something. It should be scriptable without too m…
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They've been $0.99 for a long time, I've used numerical .xyz for years for internal stuff and testing. You cant really send emails from them and they look like shit, but they are excellent for just playing around with.
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(Quote) I don't know where you ordered the stickers, but a lot of those places will let you sell them directly to other people. That way anyone could order as many stickers they want directly from the printer and you will not have to pay shipping.