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@poisson - lol but do ask yourself, is that trip really necessary? I would like to think that a persuasive case can be made for Deluxe to set LET free from the cc shadow before it becomes an outright liability for their larger brand. At this point Deluxe might still possibly regain some goodwill by disentangling LET from…
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meanwhile, back in the old country, another burst of flatulence amidst the lingering stench of colonitis: Lulz intensifies ...
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@AK_KWH - that's a surprising and welcome dose of lowend comportment! I would expect continued skepticism here - which I share to some degree - but certainly can't fault you for the respectful response (if not an entirely satisfying explanation, perhaps still at least a step in the right direction) Still probably should…
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@KermEd nice rant, thanks for that perspective. It was actually pretty intense to read - the steadily intensifying intensity is super intense ... I would agree it's often worth some mindful effort to make the most of any rare chance we get to communicate effectively. A strong brand or product name could be the first and…
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Perhaps discount for annual payment might sweeten the deal for you sir? :smiley:
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tough crowd ... I think the claim involving NVMe relates to a different server for a service not offered here? Seems to be SSD - question is how will it perform with another dozen or more instances on the node ... @AK_KWH are you prepared to deal with technical issues that are sure to come up? Also there may be something…
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@deepak_leb or you are just early for the 100,000 post celebration (maybe this time next year?)
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@AK_KWH likewise, thanks for understanding the need for scrupulous diligence and demanding expectations here :) I am hopeful that we will enjoy getting to know you and your service better as time goes on. And now that you have the attention of @dahartigan and @poisson - that's a good thing, please make the most of it. we…
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@AK_KWH - alrighty then! If it might help to know you can use the "Flag" link yourself to get a moderator's eyes on your post - I suspect sometimes that might be the best option. Wishing you luck with your service - and hoping to see good interactions on this forum as well.
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Normally I would feel inclined to flag this thread for moderator attention, for several reasons: 1) offer over $7/m 2) "pre-sale" needs explanation - when would services actually be delivered? 3) claim that company has been in business since 2016 may or may not be technically correct but seems to be misleading with regard…
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reading other comments and thinking on this some more, a couple haha insights percolate 1) different (sometimes conflicting) opinions all make sense 2) I don't always follow my own advice about ".com is king" (etc.) 3) branding is nice but really the rest of the business plan is even more difficult and usually that much…
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@geekyhillbilly - I think @cybertech may be on to something ^ getting good domain names still available is a (potentially wallet-draining) challenge - I'd like to think it doesn't matter that much if you can get the .com vs the .net or etc, etc - but ... .com is nice a .host domain sometimes seems like a tempting choice to…
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I suspect the slow page load for page 9 is due to the original canary image (dead link) referenced in this comment: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/10330/#Comment_10330
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@flips - just this thread is slow?
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"easy to remember" - axemurderhost
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y tho i have to flush it 25 times? i cri evry tim!
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I read it as "dear" willow - I need glasses but still just a bit ... ironic? @geekyhillbilly I dunno, all of these seem okay but not great - maybe if you're asking here then that should tell you in your heart of hearts you know you can still do better? I think most important aspect to look for may be: "easily memorable"…
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was that provisioned with aes flag enabled?
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@somik - indeed (depending on the hashing algorithm) ... choosing a prime number for hashtable size makes intuitive sense for reducing collisions As for "large" primes ... https://primes.utm.edu/notes/by_year.html
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hmmm ... smells like a prime, that one does :smiley:
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Very nice, thank you for those digits! and why not bring the prime factorization along for the ride: 47 * 347 * 1130394246572395663
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mainly a complicated celebration of securitah theater - goal is to create a pseudo-random seed for a pseudo-random number generator ... once there are 700 signups these contributed numbers will be concatenated into a single string, and the sha256 hash of that string will be used as the seed for the PNRG I do realize that…
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hello @tgl - I am sure all will be provisionated in due course but for now have been in "no worry, no hurry" mode so have not yet checked back with winners so far: @FAT32 @Kyle_ @yng68bld and @nullnothere ... I imagine sometime early next year we may still be drawing for the last couple prizes so might just wait until then…
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@nullnothere congratulations - glad you are here to celebrate our triumphant randomness, thanks to all who contributed their luckiest of lucky numbers to make the hash I will start the next string of contributed digits with the lucky number 137 anybody reading should feel free to please post a (random/lucky) integer for…
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@FAT32 - lol! okay, no problem - thanks anyway We can just use the method suggested by @solaire using the "contributed integers" hash as a seed import random random.seed(0xafb52feddaf080f980f1fbf7688f0a8df8ca0dbaecfb6e32a554006dbdc8bff7) random.randint(1,600) 137 https://talk.lowendspirit.com/profile/137/winner600 is OG…
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for ipv6 rdns via control panel also might consider a BuyVM slice in LU (1 GB for 0$3.50/m almost within budget) I think @freerangecloud also supports ipv6 rdns via control panel - they have a new node in Norway, and might have a deal in your price range if you check with them