Ympker
Ympker
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I sometimes use it for projects. Can be quite handy.
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Yeah, I was also not quite sure about the actual limit, but so far it seems to be "unlimited". You also never have to enter a license key, just upload the unlimited extension from the Download link they sent you and that's it :P There we go: Moving another client site to my staging environment on a subdomain of mine. Two…
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It's just, once you get used to AIO WP 1-click solution, you don't wanna go back :) To be fair, I am kinda happy now that I have purchased the license as it gives something back to them but is no recurring fee for me either (this is what keeps me from Updraft Premium atm; free does everything I need minus domain change /…
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They do have an appealing Lifetime deal, indeed. However, I feel like Updraft and AIO are just so established and have so many installs that the chance of something going wrong is even smaller. That was also why I skipped the BackupGuard lifetime deal back then.
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Migration from Reseller Entry to Shared Entry has been taking care of pretty fast and without any issues (so far). At 35$/year with 25GB NVMe and the known high performance that's a plan/price I can live with. Let's see what the future brings. Could've gone even cheaper with DA plan, but I actually enjoy havint at least…
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Updraft free doesn't work with a domain change afaik this is why I settled for AIO WP when it comes to that :D
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I agree that even though I use the free version of Updraft Plus and the paid of AIO WP, I, too, consider Updraft tonbe the more solid solution. But the 6-7 migrations I have done with AIO WP the past year were straight forward and without any issues ocurring :P
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I dumped basically all my vps in favour of Shared Hosting so that's probably why I prefer it this way :P The "trick" stopped working at one specific version of aio wp iirc. Anyway, I have actually purchased the Unlimited Extension you linked. So far I have not encountered any limits. But then again I only had like 6-7…
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AIO WP is just too comfortable to pass up haha :D Manual also works, ofc :P
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I was told that the first invoice would be generated the day after the the day up to whicu I had already paid for. In my case some time in April 2022. I opted to stay with cPanel, although DA is much cheaper.
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HM is still probably the most performant Shared Hosting Reseller I have used so far. With all cPanel accounts but one moved over to MyW I asked them, however, to downgrade my plan from reseller entry to shared entry since I only use 1 cPanel account with them anyway. This will halve my costs but still remain highly…
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I agree with the others that Hostmantis is probably the best performing shared hosting/reseller hosting I have used so far. The fluctuating pricing policy and new reseller plan are quite the change to old clients, but I ticketed them to move my reseller entry to shared entry (as I only use 1 cPanel on my reseller these…
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Oh, I am sure many EU businesses (also big ones) are using CDNs/CF and/or otherwhise do not fully comply with GDPR. Thing is, as a small business, I don't want to take my chances with all the Abmahnlawyers and chance of being sued.. I don't blame anyone that trys their luck, though. Believe me, I would very much love to be…
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Mostly stuff like this, for example: https://dr-dsgvo.de/cloudflare-datentransfers-und-die-dsgvo/ Thing is: As a Web Designer GDPR can be frustrating. Not being able to leverage all possibilities and trying to stay compliant when 1) the competition outside EU can use CDN and other tools without these problems 2) the…
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Yeah, there is quite a bit of uncertainty regarding these changes. Let's see if HM replies :)
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Short Pixel does a great job and it is my go-to solution for image compression. As for CDN: Due to GDPR and the end of US Privacy shield and lots of uncertainty regarding this topic (e.g. Cloudflare saying they are GDPR compliant, local lawyers saying not to use CDN), I don't use any CDN these days. Maybe in the future, I…
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Are you running a Chromebook on amd64 and Debian 10 Buster? If yes, perhaps the script I wrote (based on winehq wiki) can make setting up wine a bit easier (at least for me it wasn't just "apt-get install wine" to get wine running): https://github.com/NicolasLoew/vps/blob/master/cb_install_wine_buster.sh
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I am not 100% sure, but I'd understand it in the way, that the previous model was allocating the full 1vCPU+3GB RAM to each cPanel account on that reseller. So if you created, say, 10 accounts they could each use the full resources amounting to a total of 10 vCPUs and 30GB RAM alltogether in this case. If you look at…
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While I agree that it adds certain flexibility, and Cloudlinux is more than welcome, this is yet another aspect that does not bode well, looking at the previous PR stunts (pricing). Hmm..
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Just saw this blog post by HM: https://my.hostmantis.com/announcements/153/Now-using-CloudLinux-Reseller-Limits.html That seems like quite the "downgrade", right? Afaik every subaccount on reseller (e.g. Entry reseller) received 100% CPU, 3GB RAM... Now ALL subaccounts seem to share that?
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Ah, gotcha! For more resource hungry projects this might just be it and imho more preferable to a VPS :)
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Are you referring to their cPanel or DA pricing. DA starts at 160$/year, cPanel at 200$+/year. Resource limits seem to be a bit higher than their regular reseller, but I don't really feel a need of upgrading from their regular reseller entry plan to the Enterprise edition.
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Hey there, mate :) To clarify: For VSCode, I use the official .deb Linux binary package, so I am not using Wine along with the Windows exe. For MobaXterm, I use Wine, since they don't natively offer a Linux install. I use the portable version from MobaxtermMobaxterm. All the best!
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A little update: Happily enabled Linux Developer Environment on my Chromebook and running VSCode and MobaXTerm now ;) Today, I set up Wine on my Acer Chromebook 315. In the beginning I was having some issues because libfaudio0 is not included in Debian Repos by default. I created this bash script to streamline the…
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Speaking of which: https://wptavern.com/wp-engine-launches-faust-js-a-new-headless-wordpress-framework
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Thanks for making this happen, @mikho ! Was looking forward to that :)
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Frontity for example, would be an example (posted about this in the AIO wp thread some weeks ago): https://frontity.org/
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Thanks for the nice words, the good wishes and for taking the time to report this, mate! Since it's on Github perhaps you can create a pull request? ;) If that's too much just create an issue and I will probably fix it sometime next week (the next days I am gonna be busy throught wednesday, so probably after). Py-4 py-2 is…
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Sure thing, mate! Always happy to help if I can ;) Have a nice week ahead, too!
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About 90% of my (client) projects are WordPress powered these days which is why I don't really use anything else. That being said, aside from client projects, I always try to learn/try new stuff (like Tailwindcss this time). Regarding Bootstrap, it's been a while but getting back into it thanks to WordPress+LiveCanvas, so…
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Thanks, mate! Maybe next one would be a dentist template :P Hmmm.... But I am scared of (most) dentists 😆
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I don't think it will matter much. And the CB314 still has great reviews. Plus you can return it 30 days with Amazon :) If anything, ChromeOS has shown me that specs are not everything. Never would I have imagined to have a laptop with an Intel Celeron Nxxxx again. It would have had to be an i5 or better at minimum. Very…
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That one looks like a solid choice and was actually the 14" one I wanted to get originally (just with touch screen; the one you linked is without touch, I think) . The CPU (N4000) seems to be different but other than that looks fine. The ratings on Amazon for the CB314 are really good, too. So it will be just as good, I…
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@cybertech the exact model is: CB315-3HT-C47Q . However, I believe, only the part CB315-3HT is relevant. Thing is, I have monitored the CB315-3HT on Amazon for a while and was always looking for the cheapest offer. There are many different CB315 offers out there, but as long as you get smth with CB315-3HT and (at least)…
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@cybertech Currently working with it in a café :) Also really nice that the display is not "shiny" but rather "dim"(?); I am trying to say it deals better with sun on the display than those "shiny" displays which reflect the sun a lot. Ofc, always better to use in shade, but in the hammock yesterday I had no trouble with a…