
Decicus
Decicus
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- Software developer & system administrator - https://thomassen.sh/ - Discord: Decicus
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I recently started testing out Focalboard as an alternative to Trello, might interest you.
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(Quote) Yep, perfect for idling! :wink:
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TerraHost's new Ryzen 5950X plans - This is the 2 vCPU/4 GB RAM one (Spoiler)
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Have you tried other free alternatives like Netlify, or even Cloudflare Pages?
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2 of 3 servers are up still for me. One of them is a Norway SSD (non-NVMe from what I understand) offer (89.45.46.0/24) and has been running fine for months (with the exception of some network issues), the second is "€1/year Christmas meme deal…
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Figured I had to grab one of Zappie Host's New Zealand KVMs # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://github.com/mason…
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In a similar boat as others. My storage VPS is down, but my other non-storage server is the same location is working fine (same goes for my Norway server). I'm personally not too concerned, since I have nothing important on these servers anyways (a…
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(Quote) Isn't it generally recommended to use visudo to edit the sudoers file?
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No issues on my end: control panel, client/billing area and main website all load fine.
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(Quote) Its been a while since I used FileZilla, so I don't have any direct comparison, but it's possible to configure WinSCP to transfer multiple files in parallel (Preferences -> Transfer -> Background). I had this issue when I started using…
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Its been a while since I've used FileZilla. I migrated to WinSCP at some point in the past and never looked back, which also supports S3-compatible services.
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My first webhosting provider was 000Webhost I think (I was in middle school and it was free) I mentioned my first VPS provider in the other thread: (Quote) Something I just realized about NFOServers is that I ordered their Lite webhosting plan sho…
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(Quote) I guess that's because 100 Mbit/s works out to basically 32 TB per month, but the port speeds are faster than 100 Mbit/s for all plans (or at least that's what their website says) - so you could theoretically push a constant 200 Mbit/s and h…
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(Quote) FYI: This offer has the wrong order link for London (it points to the same as the 3 GB RAM one). Fixed link
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I personally use a mix for 'real' services: * Catch-all domain * "Plus addressing" ([email protected]) * Email forwarding service (such as AnonAddy - I'm sure there are other similar ones too). If there are sites that ask f…
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(Quote) Elixir
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My combination is NextDNS with a mix of blocklists + Ublock Origin in Firefox Use this setup on both my PC and phone, works great imo.
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(Quote) Hardware issues do not count towards the uptime as per the terms (section 14): (Quote)
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(Quote) BuyPass Go SSL (their free SSL alternative) currently doesn't support wildcard certificates, nor do they have DNS support in general at the moment. ZeroSSL's free plan seems to be limited to 3 certificates at a time, though unlimited certif…
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(Quote) Yeah, you're right. It's a "disposable email service". I've used it a few times in the past when software has required me to put my email in for their newsletter, just to download their free version.
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(Quote) Broke? How? I have noticed a few issues downloading YouTube videos in general using version 2020.09.20. For me the "fix" was basically just to try again a few times. For some videos it worked on the second try, others after 4-5 (o…
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(Quote) Nope. Redirect works, but can't connect to abf-downloads either.
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(Quote) No Windows templates, but custom ISOs are supported. You can upload them via the panel and mount them from there. Uploaded ISOs show up in the "Select ISO template" list (Image)
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As Mike said, it's just Mullvad. It's slightly cheaper to get it via Mozilla it seems (5 EUR vs. 5 USD). I suppose it's neat for those that are looking for a VPN service that also trusts Mozilla, but have never heard of Mullvad before. I already us…
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The "timestamp" of each comment has a permalink to the comment/post itself (which is the "source code" part you found). Unless I misunderstood, you can just right-click on the timestamp (e.g. "June 13", but the timesta…
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(Quote) You could use a wildcard certificate, which would still be logged by Certificate Transparency, but not the specific hostname.