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This year I got: Gullo's Hosting (invoice 15279), Canada 128MB, $1/year The $1 box is non-idle since the first day: longer explanation
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Gullo's Hosting BF-DOLLA-NAT 128MB in Canada (CA-VZ2 node): root@vps3:~# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash -s -- -g# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-11-20 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Fri Nov 27…
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"0% off" coupon is not as fragrant as the infamous ADD35.
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Very effective in filling the 64TB disk: docker run --cpus 0.33 --mount type=volume,src=$HOME,dst=/io \ debian:10 \ dd if=/dev/zero of=/io/junk bs=1M count=$((64*1024*1024))
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Yeah I got it. I'm not from Arkansas, so please don't send me dick pics. Pictured: Big River Crossing over Mississippi River, between Memphis, Tennessee and West Memphis, Arkansas, 2017-03-21.
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You can consider the San Jose location. It peers with China Telecom and China Mobile, according to BGP. See measurements above: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/46500/#Comment_46500 Taipei location only peers with China Mobile. It's good for personal VPN, but not good for websites unless you have GeoDNS and…
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AS9678 is Taipei location. BGP routing table indicates they only peer with China Mobile. It's unsurprising that it's unusable from China Unicom and China Telecom. This is the San Jose location benchmark I'm looking for. The CPU score is much worse than SmartHost Los Angeles I currently use. Not worth it for 10ms lower RTT.
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Can you post the full benchmark? I'd like to see the CPU and bandwidth situation.
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San Jose location is truly China optimized. RTT from all three carriers are under 200ms. Worldwide traceroute: https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/28283003/ Too bad there's no IPv6.
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I want to make push-up captcha. Computer asks you to do a number of push-ups, squats, and burpees in a particular order in front of your webcam. AI will check video continuity and whether you are doing correctly. You don't have to look for tiny tiles of bikes and traffic lights anymore. In the worst case, I had to click 4…
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If you properly encrypt your content and not store the decryption key on the same server, nobody can tell what's being stored.
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Look what happened with HostSolutions Norway pre-release offer. It's supposed to work like this: * Order Norway. * Do 14 push-ups every day. * Box delivered after 196 push-ups. What actually happened was: * Hardware got stuck in customs. * Customers had to do more push-ups. Don't trust any "coming soon" offers.
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Windows Server 2008 R2 isn't gonna work well in 1GB RAM.
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1GB RAM is sexy no more. I'd rather use Dev instances, for a few hours at a time. Where's the ARMv8 nodes?
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Alexa is my girlfriend, and now she's talking to other girls on the sidewalk? But I'll keep this feature enabled. I'm all for mesh networking with less dependency on centralized components.
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Supermicro SYS-6039P-TXRT on premise (this machine has 100Gbps network interfaces, but the Internet connection is on a 10Gbps network interface connected to a 100Mbps switch so...) # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-11-20 ##…
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My budget is $0.XX per month per GB RAM. I must resist.
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I never used Google Photos or Amazon Photos or iCloud Photos. Every photo I take on my phone and not deleted before I connect to WiFi is synchronized to BaCloud free Nextcloud account (10GB) and appears on my computer. From there, I sort them into folders by time and location, and move them to a USB hard drive hooked onto…
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I don't see a problem with that. Welcome to Singapore, Michigan, USA.
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I would go to WHT when I need PHP 5 shared hosting, but it's PHP 7 now so I no longer look there.
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You can enforce the users accessing emails via the proxy. The proxy IMAP server shall be deployed in the cloud, so that it's always accessible. It streams a copy of every message to the on-premise archive database.
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No need to migrate. Pull a HostSlick: * Delete old servers, without telling the user. * Create empty servers. * Send email that says "hard drive failure", and provide an extra "free" month.
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This is a disaster waiting to happen. If a user's account is used to send illegal email (e.g. leaking corporate secrets), the user can deny they ever sent such email because they could argue to the court that someone else knows the password. You can build a proxy IMAP server that automatically archives the email. Users…
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I drink Diet Coke ® only so there's no calories. I have dozens of push-up videos. When I figure out Shaka Packager, I'll upload them. My blog only needs 3GB transfer monthly. Video is the only way to use more of those 500GB+ monthly transfer.
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I don't even know which CPU my boxes have. Ryzen or not, if I'm not allowed to use 100% at all times, it doesn't make a difference. The only time I notice a limitation in CPU is on Virmach. If only Hetzner is in Los Angeles or Singapore … Assuming nobody is blocking your IPs, you only need one IPv4. Put each service on…
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Looks like I'll have to send new tablets to my website visitors.
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I have only one .com currently at Cloudflare. Do I spend 10 minutes to move the domain and risk a website outage to save a dollar, or do I drink two fewer cans of Coca-Cola to save a dollar and use the 10 minutes to do push-ups?
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https://bit.ly/sunnyLOL
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cociu needs to do push-ups for late delivery. number of push-ups = number of days late ✖️ number of affected orders As far as we know, Norway doesn't have potatoes. Thus, do the push-ups with a salmon instead.
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The world needs more push-ups. * Box not delivered? Push-ups while waiting. * Network is slow? Push-ups in front of the Ethernet adapter. * Disk is slow? Push-ups in front of the drive bay. * CPU score is low? Push-ups in front of the SSH terminal. * DMCA complaint? Push-ups in front of Romanian Courts, with a sister…