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Lol, I was referring to the SharewareOnSale code. I think I confused the two :P
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@Ympker KeepSolid SmartDNS 6 months free with redeem code SDNSTICKCOUPON, in case you're interested ;) By the way, do you remeber the last stacksocial coupon code?
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Sorry, checked all and none worked :(
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I only use U.S. Netflix and Disney+. However, I heard that JP Netflix also works. If you provide a region-specific title and the region, I can check if it works
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Actually, I currently deployed Docker Swarm on some of my nodes for running stuffs, and currently learning kubernetes on a hosted environment. Since K8s has a somewhat steep learning curve, I figured it's best to learn how it works, before actually deploying my own cluster. For docker swarm, I'm not seeing any huge speed…
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I also got this as well, although I don't need any more LTD VPNs :( I really like their app, at least better than Ivacy. Their South Korean servers are actually a bit faster than other EHOSTICT resellers (they usually go under 10Mbps or even under 5Mbps) However, their Japan location is awful. FastestVPN South Korea…
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Thanks! What phone are you using by the way? It looks similar to MIUI the last time I used
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I actually got Truemail. It looked promising, and seems good enough. Let's see how it goes :) By the way, if anyone got fastestvpn, can you check which ISP they are on in South Korea?
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I have a $7 16 GB 2 dedicore LA VPS, and it actually works pretty good. I'm pretty sure it's not profitable so there may be some overselling (which I haven't noticed though). But I haven't had any problem except for the slowish VMWare panel, and some glitches on the system where they will bill you for bandwidth overage…
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Depends :P
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Didn't get it :(
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I personally got Switchy, Linguix, Gumlet, SocketLabs, and this, and haven't have any problems as of now. I actually first knew this site thanks to someone who posted the Gumlet deal here, and I'm pretty happy with what I got :D
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Iirc the old $4 plan had 200/day limit. So pretty sure that 20 isn't a typo :P
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It works like a charm!
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Yes iirc also Yes
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iirc CloudNS returns 127.0.0.1 when there's a late payment (that happened with MXroute)
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This doesn't look good :(
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For South Korea, infrastructure isn't really a problem since the fiber backbones were actually installed by the government (at least for KT and LG U+, and yes, there are maintenance fees, hardware upgrade fees, etc.) throughout the country, and country itself being so small, it doesn't really cost that much anyway. It's…
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What easter egg?
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None TBH. You can re-register your accounts in a new server and use IMAPSYNC to sync the mails. Or you could also copy-paste the whole Maildir if you prefer that (never tried myself)
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iirc someone on LET mentioned that you can contact their (almost non-existing) support to change nameservers. Actually, this is now available as a beta feature.
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I have most of my domains on Porkbun. If price is the biggest issue, iirc Cloudflare would be the cheapest but not many TLDs are supported. I also heard good stuffs about Namecheap and Namesilo, but never used them. Just make sure that you don't use those newTLDs as they may increase the renewal rate later on.
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I don't see anywhere I can put the redemption code? nvm found it. Thanks for sharing!
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Doesn't really matter, but probably best to go with .com or .net or ccTLDs if available.
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Congratulations on SG being sold out! TBH if I were you, I'd just add another $9/y qnd get the SKVM-4G :P
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Well, you might want to contact support if that’s the case. Their support was pretty helpful :)
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It still seems to work for me?
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Like JasonM at LET mentioned, you might want to turn off auto renew, as the renewal fee is quite expensive (~$35)
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Good for you :) Don't you have any kind of debit/gift card?
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Doesn't that require a main WG server, or is there a way to do it similar to Tinc/ZeroTier (especially on Windows)?
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@MrPsycho Thanks for the insight. I will try with k8s. :) Actually a quick Google search told me that running DBs on Docker Swarm isn't a good idea, so my initial thought was to create a separate DB cluster, or use some kind of hosted DB. Since I'm going to use k8s now, I think I will try with local volume and see what…