FridayNightGamer
FridayNightGamer
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https://support.google.com/a/answer/10403871?hl=en Its pretty old news. Will affect existing companies from July 2022
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I move around a lot. For me, I can't carry a 3 kg laptop around. Or a 10 kg desktop. For playing a game like GTA V, you kinda have to own one of them, or go for a cloud service.
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So what? Still lot less than 80 euro/month. Also, it's not fair to compare with xbox game pass ultimate which btw contains over 200 free games, including Halo Master Chief Collection (40 percent of the free library are AAA games). And finally, stadia is shit.. Pardon my language. Mine works pretty good. I have no clue, but…
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But still. Renting a GPU Dedi costs atleast about a 80 euro/month with no support for auto latency based server selection. Geforce Now only costs 5.49 euro/month. And yeah limited games, but supports the steam library and has a one month trial. And its Nvidia. EDIT: GeForce Now has the new RTX Tesla GPUs (RTX T10) which is…
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Why don't you use GeForce Now? Cheaper and faster with RTX GPUs. Only 5.49 euros/month.
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Pixel phones are excluded from this. Still unlimited high quality photos storage for them. It's cool that my phone signature is spoofed.
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The goal is probably to end the development with GitHub as a tool.
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Thanks. Good to know.
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What is the reduced speed?
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Blesta all the way.
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If you are crossing the 30 euro threshold, then the auction servers don't compare with their main lineup. Especially, after the introduction of AX servers. Also, keep in mind, I don't know much about the SSDs in auction servers, but the HDDs are more than 50000 hours of usage.
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Then there's nothing cheaper than Hetzner auction servers. Pretty old hard drives (>50000 hours) but they provide free replacements if something breaks down.
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Hetzner auctions will be the cheapest. Netcup vps will be close too.
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You could try netcup vservers with dedicated cores. Seems to fit you budget. You can fit it under 30 euros with SSDs. Plus you can get 5euro off with coupon codes at https://netcup.codes RS 2000 G9 AMD EPYC™ 770216 GB DDR4 RAM (ECC)4 dedicated cores320 GB SSD At 15 euro/m And 14 euro for another 1 tb ssd expansion
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Ohh. But still. Most people here are giving recommendations on actual Linux isos. I would advise not to create storage of copyrighted content for public sharing. Closed access will solve everything
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From what I have seen, for a novice managing a Linux server is harder. Atleast, by default firewall rules in windows are set to reject all incoming. Even RDP. And yes, RDP has its challenges but it has come a long way. Just set a good password and a timeout period of 45 minutes and you are good to go.
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It's not really illegal right. It's open source Linux distros.
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That is purely subjective and totally depends on the routing. I don't think it will solve the issues for most users. Maybe some but not most. But still, I think using a good CDN will solve issues for all users. And they won't have to rely on VPNs. The overhead is still considerable.
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How is VPN going to solve most problems? From experience, I can tell using VPN with any home broadband network only adds to the overhead. For example, if I am getting slow connection from Japan to Germany, even if I use a Japanese VPN to connect, will add my Japanese home connection overhead to the vpn which still needs to…
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Yeah right. Google will break the law and add spyware to files of paid customers. I am not talking about free 15 GB space here. I am taking about the GSuite that is trusted by a million companies to store their confidential documents. I am not defending Google here but atleast their is credibility there. Self managed…
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Why would you download isos from peering network than official mirrors. The only problem are the dead distros. But still I don't think it would amount to too much of space. The Linux isos don't even take that much space if you think about it. Maybe Google drive is the best option. They have mirrors everywhere. Doesn't even…
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Just put a calendar entry. Still it's free. I have no problem if it needs my credit card info. Yahoo has been around for way too long to do any kind of shady shit.
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Yahoo Business is giving away free domains if anyone's interested. It's free and no tricks. https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/businessmaker/payitforward
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Try netcup. They have pretty good servers with all the requirements in your budget. You can use my coupon code to get 5 euro off.
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Nice offer. But 3 years is a long time. I was thinking about getting a backup server for my backups.
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From what I have seen, its the MAC OS/Windows that makes people dumb. Linux people never make these kind of mistakes.
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To think that people are still dumb enough to fall for that crap. 1stPost