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Are you really using a 'free' vpn? It's free for a reason and I fail to see one that is good for you.
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Is this satire? How's Dewlance still around let alone allowed in here?
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There are a ton of reliable hosts out here that have been performing as expected (e.g. BuyVM/Ramnode), but I haven't touched other hosts in years. It's a risk for bottom-of-the-barrel pricing for 'companies' (barely registered) are run by just barely competent pirates.
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Did you try it out? I love it.
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This is the best: https://github.com/trailofbits/algo It's the only script I'll ever use. I'm permanently done with Softether
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While not operating under the same sort of conditions, I wonder what awaits other providers like Vultr. 5 years from now, I don't see either Vultr or DO being around or maintaining the sort of market share they currently have (which 'as is' is relatively insignificant outside of the bottom-of-the-barrel clientele).
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Loved DO in the beginning, but the sad state of affairs is that it attracts a particular type of clientele that doesn't bring the sort of money that AWS, Azure, and GCloud are able to rake in. Those tech giants are the future however unfortunate that might be for some: bottom-of-the-barrel prices for instances doesn't…
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It makes perfect sense seeing both BuyVM and Hetzner on top. No nonsense from Hetzner, I had no issues at all using their cloud/dedicated services. Same goes for BuyVM, I've been a customer since 2010 and the only complaint I had was that I didn't have enough time to share my latest feminist blog/literature with folks on…
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I had an unsavory experience with Gandi trying to register a .io domain years ago and thought that that was an isolated experience. Turns out that there are a few people in that HN thread that also had unpleasant things to say about them. As unfortunate as this is, people should have backups no matter what. No matter how…
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People are different, and we all learn differently. Anyone that's been around long enough can remember my first thread where I asked something silly that had to do with using the sudo command. The ugly fact of the matter is that people are willingly subjecting themselves to being scammed. As a consumer, you don't buy the…
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Why do people subject themselves to these hosts? I'd understand if money is tight but that's why things like LES exist in the first place: to go along with the idea of making the most out of constrained resources. There are three basic questions that need to be asked: 1. Is this host reputable? 2. What am I willing to lose…
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It worked fine for me when I used it, but the problem is that every similar service has its own path directory for directories that shouldn't be messed with. This increases stress as you are dependent on that service provider to have: 1) A decent FAQ section 2) Forum where people have posted about similar problems You end…