JeDaYoshi
JeDaYoshi
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Eh, if they are fully settled in not doing more transfers, I'm not gonna die. I just might as well just make a comment in the chance that might change in the future.
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I might be a little late to this, but in case you decide to reopen, I have an interest in vps77 if it's possible to reserve it, please - just wonder how much is the renewal price :)
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In the past I used a fork of discord-irc which did let you use webhooks instead of only a bot account. Although both projects seem unmaintained now... I'd suggest taking a look at matterbridge instead. It'll do for IRC<->Discord, and other platforms.
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Damn. I take a break and when I come back I see VirMach is giving away some NVMe's. That might fail, but anyway, free stuff. Nice one for those who claimed them. I keep missing these things because life's gotta be life... the threads got too long to read... Anything I've missed lately?
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Is it intentional that Miami is listed in the main website, but not in the control panel?
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Would it be possible to bring your own IPv6 prefixes for BGP tunnelbroker? btw, for the Brazilian location, it is "São Paulo" :)
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Let's check it out... Order #62563c2f96e26 Thanks for the offer!
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Nice! I like how you are being kind a lot of times. 🙏
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Templates are broken. I'd suggest you to install AlmaLinux 8 (to enable CPU passthrough/AES-NI), then use the netboot.xyz ISO to reinstall with your desired OS.
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I'd also appreciate it if possible!
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Ah... they are here.
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Well. That'll be evil, and chaotic. Would probably make some bank if you implemented the Ticket Load price increase on LET.
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Same here. Just gotta wait a while longer...
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Welcome to LES! Does the order ID stuff hints that you'll be activating those who post them in here earlier? Just out of curiosity. nvm. They're manually activated. Makes sense.
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lol. Nope, we're not related or have spoken to each other - although I've seen @CamoYoshi around before :)
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Oh, neat. We need more ARM-based cloud providers. I'm glad Hetzner is getting into the game.
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Can confirm. Gotta wait, I guess :(
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Unless you're grandfathered, it'll just bill you for what you use it for, or at the very least $1/month. Credits do not expire otherwise.
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Time to experiment, I guess! (btw, is advinservers.com's WHOIS guard protection intentionally disabled?)
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Mind you multiple spam filters penalise the .top TLD during spam scores, including by MXRoute's themselves. Generally cheaper domains and e-mail don't play well due to the higher risk. Otherwise, cheapest option would be MXRoute which gives you both incoming and outgoing emails, although 300/hour per account, and if you…
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It shows the current CPU clock speed. Generally you'd have expected them to set it to always 3.675 GHz, like most providers having a CPU that can boost frequencies. The other YABS looks promising, but I'm still not fond of the disk speed.
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So the new AMD plans are pretty disappointing for the price and the hype, especially since the older Intel CPUs beat them (albeit by a little, but still), and even the NVMe drives are better than what they threw on the newer nodes. And I bet they're still not RAID'd. Noted. I still don't understand why the clock speed is…
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Actually I am dumb. I didn't notice that you had gotten a 1.69 Gbits/sec in Florida. My first YABS is from Miami, however, this one is from my old High Frequency Singapore instance: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-02-18 ##…
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Again: They are divided in each category, of older and newer processors.
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Also, this is for the dedicated resources. The new "Cloud Compute" has both plans for what were Cloud Compute ($5/mo $10/mo etc.) and High Frequency ($6/mo $12/mo etc.) plans.
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For comparison, this is the result of my current instance, which is part of the old High Frequency plans: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-02-18 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Wed Mar 16…
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Woah, that's a low Geekbench. I saw the announcement earlier today, and was considering deploying a new instance to replace an old one, but that's kinda looking low where I don't find it so attractive compared to their old High Frequency plans. One can hope it's just that their nodes are overloaded, but then it's odd…
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Raspberry Pi 4, 4GB, from @DataIdeas. # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-02-18 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Tue 15 Mar 14:52:02 GMT 2022ARM compatibility is considered *experimental*Basic…
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I bought a RPi4 from @DataIdeas as part of their Pi day sale. Here's results from a clean install, with working Geekbench and everything: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2022-02-18 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##…
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Unbound can (and is generally used to) work as a recursive DNS server, not just forwarding. Probably that?