rhinoduck
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Termux + OpenSSH, or Mosh, or anything else you pkg install, download, or compile. I prefer the freedom of a standard Linux environment to whatever limited functionality a single app can provide :shrugs:
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Indeed, all green here now. Yay!
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(Quote) NY has just come back up for me.
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Please, let this be over already. VirBot got me good this year :sweat_smile:
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(Quote) I think one common case of double payment can happen when PayPal billing agreement is set up, and the user still clicks the PayPal checkout button that the VirMach site shows while the automatic payment is being processed. It seems to trigge…
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LIMITED OFFER $16.37 /yr KVM – 1 GIGABIT 4030MB DDR4 RAM 2 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+) 30GB SSD (NVMe) 3072GB MONTHLY DATA SAN JOSE, CA LOCATION 1 DEDICATED IPv4
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LIMITED OFFER $20.70 /yr KVM – 1 GIGABIT 4144MB DDR4 RAM 4 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+) 20GB SSD (NVMe) 2048GB MONTHLY DATA AMSTERDAM, NL LOCATION 2 DEDICATED IPv4
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(Quote) I actually did :sweat_smile: EDIT: It might beat the "best" name for a VPS I got so far... this one is called BoilingElderly, heh.
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LIMITED OFFER $14.04 /yr KVM – 1 GIGABIT 2285MB DDR4 RAM 3 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+) 30GB SSD (NVMe) 3072GB MONTHLY DATA SEATTLE, WA LOCATION 1 DEDICATED IPv4
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LIMITED OFFER $10.88 /yr KVM – 1 GIGABIT 2437MB DDR4 RAM 2 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+) 10GB SSD (NVMe) 1024GB MONTHLY DATA LOS ANGELES, CA LOCATION 1 DEDICATED IPv4 Aaaand it's gone.
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(Quote) I raise you UnhappyPowerless-VM :joy:
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Oh no, it's back! That's just evil, lol :joy:
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Oof, I was saved by OOS :sweat_smile:
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palceholder
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(Quote) Just a couple of discrepancies I noticed: 1) The card at the top says 20GB storage for FR NAT VPS 256MB whereas the order page says 5 GB. 2) Then in the table, it says £3 Anually for FR 256MB whereas the order page says £2.50. I guess both…
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(Quote) Fair enough :)
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Not exactly what you asked for, but just your current smartphone + Termux (Android) + a portable Bluetooth keyboard combo can get you through a lot of situations if shell is all you need. The best thing is that you can keep this on you even when you…
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Still my favourite provider after a year and a half into the service. A good bang for the buck, good stability, little nonsense; all I really need.
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(Quote) Right back at ya! ;)
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(Quote) 3950X
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(Quote) I have a VPS on AMSD029 and I would call it stable these days; this was not a migration though, it was a new purchase. As for migrations, I did BUF -> FRA without data and it worked flawlessly for me; the fact that FFME002 was hit by disk…
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(Quote) Indeed. No email, and no information I could find on the Network Status page. While I understand that a host can face many challenges that cannot be predicted or immediately explained, this is not one of such situations. And the lack of a w…
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Finally got to use the "Ryzen Migrate" button. BUF->FRA went without a hitch; all specs correct :+1: No OS was installed (i.e. you see things end with "No bootable device." when you check over VNC), but there are plenty of [R…
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FOMO won. Order ID: 3447637988
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Same here, I had a couple of OpenVZ VPSes with ExtraVM for a couple of years until that particular offering was discontinued. I was unlucky enough to have been affected by one HW fault during that time, but at least it let me see that the level of s…
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(Quote) This. 100%. I live in constant fear of accidentally clicking that button :sweat_smile:
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Already having two lovely VPSes from IH in AMS saved me from an impulse buy. But I can't say I didn't feel an itch, lol.
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An interesting idea. It never occurred to me that this was actually perfectly possible. Has anyone else been offering this? It seems like the perfect use case for a tiny NAT VPS; a truly low-end low-cost DNS server. I was trying to think of pitfall…
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It used to be Firefox until they decided to f*ck with the UI and more in their typical Moz://a style. After that, I switched to Vivaldi and haven't looked back.
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:+1: for Debian 11!
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Well, I did it again. They say "don't put all your eggs in one basket"... but this is such a nice basket, damn it!