Wolveix
Wolveix
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Sure :D CloudFlare, DigitalOcean, GitHub all have great APIs and documentation. You'll find most well-known/established companies have great APIs nowadays. The web hosting space is far behind unfortunately; WHMCS' API is awful too. The issue with DA's is that it doesn't follow modern practices, and is horribly…
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By modern standards, their API is awful. I'm currently writing a Go wrapper for it for internal use (it'll be open-source in case anyone else is interested in it), and it's been painful to say the least :P My general complaint is the lack of consistency throughout, particularly where a returned field may have either an…
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No complaints here! Performance is my number one deciding factor for everything, and EWWW does not disappoint. I did indeed :)
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+1 for GeneratePress Pro & GenerateBlocks Pro. We build all of our client sites using them. They're performant, and highly customizable. I bought a lifetime license a while back. The only other thing we usually have is EWWW.io for image optimization & CDN, as well as their SWIS caching plugin. All in all, a super slim aand…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpQ19k0L6_I
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Depends on your region, due to tax
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Congrats @MichaelCee & @seriesn! I have no doubt that the brand will be looked after
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I don't want to derail the thread, but yeah HB/HT is more of a pub feel where as this feels like more of a commercial forum (if that makes sense). Like LET, but without the toxicity. I lurk here more than anything though hah. Onto the topic at hand, yeah IPv4 prices are ridiculous right now, so it's perfectly…
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I don't think that's their intention at all. Seems like they just didn't have API limits in-place in the past and people abused it. Their new limits are a bit light, but still seem reasonable enough to do all that you should need to do? I've definitely shared this same thought in the past. But there are already so many…
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It was posted in March :tongue:
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I was using 5.11. The only thing that stood out was: SMP vm created on host with unstable TSC; guest TSC will not be reliable I ended up just recreating the server using an Intel CPU. From what I could gather from a few searches, it seems like an issue that would need to be addressed on the host node.
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Well shit, it was indeed using 5.4.98! Just updated, seems pretty stable so far! Thank you! Edit: Seems I spoke too soon :/ Same issue.
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Tried out a Ryzen based node today, encountered random VM crashes (using Proxmox on the droplet). I can only assume that this is an issue with the new droplet configuration, considering that this exact same setup works just fine on the normal droplets, as well as with other providers. By VM crashes, I mean a VM will just…
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Congratulations @Mason! I hope you feel better soon @AnthonySmith :smile:
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After comparing this to my current AX42-NVMe server, I think I'll pass. Apologies for my initial interest! I'm sure someone else will snap it up, Hetzner servers usually gain a lot of interest. I'm sure I'll regret this in a few days :sweat_smile:
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Well, what do you want for it? :tongue:
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I'm assuming that's without VAT/tax? I'll probably take it off of your hands if no one else has expressed interest already :)
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I nominate: @Mason Why: From lurking and following him a lot when he was active on LET, to working as a fellow admin alongside him on HB/HT, to meeting him and knowing him IRL. Mason is an incredible person, and I know that he would be able to bring incredible things to this forum if given the opportunity. I think there…
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There's no need to have a separate key for each server. I personally keep a key per organization. For example, I have one key for all of my personal servers, one for my employer's servers, and another for my own company's servers.
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Congrats @AnthonySmith and @Clouvider!
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You can still use Caddyfile syntax which has barely changed. Of course, you can also continue to use Caddy v1.