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Adult Cream Pie
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See https://buyvm.net/acceptable-use-policy/
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Maybe? Probably not at the moment, but possibly by special request? It's a fair price I think - not too crazy. :smiley: I got it in October last year - I think I dug back to an earlier thread on LET (before the "Dracula of Storage" thread, lol) to find a 20% discount code for quarently payment - that might have been from…
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:+1: I've got one, but have been idling it so far ... while kicking the tires mainly on a 512 MB ram / 512 GB disk / €8 quarterly deal (which has been working fine). Also ... a 1 GB ram / 1 TB monthly from 50% off Christmastime sale (€3.25/m) - this one is my "scratch monkey" for any ill-advised experimenting (still on my…
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Well played @pascal, well played indeed. Lurkers are legit <3
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The magic concatenated crowdsourced digits are: 2562852951896884411038506926702020752420420242042018472438753189 The hash is: 85f6281b34035fe6dc33a920d1fbea5e08d3a207b2a7227693220ad20286ca33 The lucky winner is @pascal (member #389) - and as luck would have it, it seems that @pascal is indeed active here. Assuming they…
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hmmm .... If I remember correctly @Francisco is okay with 100 mbit/s 24/7 on a 4 GB slice (which costs $15 per month) The $20/year slice is 512 MB so now divide that 100 mbit/s by 8 ... tl;dr: you might do about 4 TB a month on the cheapest buyvm slice - much beyond that I really wouldn't count on. Maybe it flies under the…
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Hello @reaperofpower - I am curious to know how you arrived at the $20 per year figure for your budget ...? That works out to about $1.67 per month for 100 mbit/s 24/7 - I am under the impression that bandwidth costs more than that even without a VPS. Are you hoping for reliable service that won't deadpool or do you just…
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oi u got a license for them tatas mate? :)
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Lulz ... indeed, and ... when in doubt, simplify. for @poisson we might assume default delay up to 24 hours with granularity of 1 minute cat random_delay_daily #!/usr/bin/env bashcommand="$@"minutes=$((RANDOM % 1440))sleep ${minutes}m && $command or as a one-liner: sleep $((RANDOM % 1440))m && speedtest-cli >…
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@poisson - bash has a built-in $RANDOM variable which yields an integer between 0 and 32767 inclusive echo $RANDOM4775 so could use with sleep to easily introduce random delay up to about 9.1 hours (32767 seconds) with 1 second granularity for example, in bash, this should run speedtest-cli after a random delay up to 1…
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Noticing a few fresh accounts dropping SEO spam links via their profile page. Not seeing any easy way to flag these (other than PM to @AnthonySmith) ... Was considering to create a dedicated thread in "Off Topic" (not indexed) for flagging spam, but really not sure how that would pan out. Perhaps there might be a better…
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@dfroe - herzlich willkommen!
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whoa ... I missed that detail. yowza yowza yowza
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Yhanks @cociu :) All things considered, I think you may be enjoying a decent bunch of not-too-impatient customers here Anyway - there are still three more prizes to be awarded for signup #800, #900, and #999. Expecting next selection to be in a week or so to celebrate signup #800 @Razza @FAT32 @TomG @yng68bld @Kyle_…
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so ... what's new?
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vultr also has SJ location: http://sjo-ca-us-ping.vultr.com/
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@WSS - thanks, indeed I am suggesting freerangecloud - just using VirMach to test ping time from freerangecloud in Fremont. figuring if it can do 2 ms ping to Virmach in San Jose, chances are decent could see similar latency from freerangecloud in Fremont to InterNap in San Jose. That is all. :)
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just checked to confirm - getting 2 sometimes 3 ms ping from freerangecloud in Fremont to Virmach in San Jose @freerangecloud will probably be your best bet for cheap mini deal (might be able to get something for $15 yearly) other options, not exactly cheap: AquaNX (San Jose) and Atlantic.net (Santa Clara)
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If Fremont might be close enough then check with @freerangecloud
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Also big thanks to all the people who voted - selecting "just one" was more than I could do :) Good to see this many people actually active on this forum now, comparing notes with much <3 for good providers - and voting with our recommendations as well our wallets. Please consider taking a few minutes to write a quick…
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I can dig it :) thanks @cociu! Here's where we are at now ... @Razza - winner 100 @FAT32 - winner 200 @TomG - winner 300 @yng68bld - winner 400 @Kyle_ - winner 500 @nullnothere - winner 600 @NotKnown (if no response by January 14 then goes to @kiska) - winner 700
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Yes indeed OG @kiska you are next in line for the prize from the "member #700" selection - unless we hear back from the original selectee @NotKnown within the next 24 hours (as I've already sent them a couple PMs, and they haven't visited the forum since November)