Ympker
Ympker
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Sure that sounds good! Also, thanks for removing these tiny bits of errors. It always happens to me that after some time I just seem to turn blind on further errors, after re-reading for the n-th time.
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You're welcome mate ;) Any questions, just ask. Like @vyas mentioned, this is going to be big, but looking back I think we've prepared some great stuff for you guys :) Thanks, @AnthonySmith for supporting this.
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No worries :)
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Haha that makes sense. Yeah, I am really busy these days and just was wondering when it'd be published. No worries :) Then @vyas can pick any of our finished posts and post it as 2nd part accordingly (or tell me which one I should post as second one). If it's one of mine they are already fully there :P
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Ah, but I think @vyas already posted the introductional post as ready to go. About the other posts, my latest posts are ready to go as-is. Just waiting for @vyas to give the go we can post them. You can just use the latest version of the Divi/Pinegrow/Architect/Mobirise posts I posted. It's true that the comparison gets a…
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Just chiming in (sorry to disrupt): When is the first pagebuilder post scheduled to go live? :)
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Great post! Thanks :)
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I used to self-host Codidad: https://codiad.com/ Also allows live coding together iirc :) Hasn't been updated in a while it seems though.
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Aha, didn't mean the personal plan. Was rather referring to "personal" use. I agree that at this price point such a limit is more than fine imho. I hear ya, although most VPN that offer LTDs will have a similar clause. Ivacy does not limit bandwidth or data usage per user; however the use of service is subjected to fair…
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Probably only to the end of month. Our family home usually shows 400GB data per month. I can't imagine myself reaching this number any time soon. Going with that I believe 900GB is more than reasonable for "private use". Running the VPN on a VPS and torrenting 24/7 is probably not the ideal use case for a consumer grade…
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Wow, that's some great speedtest scores. Damn.
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Welcome to the VPN Collector's edition :P
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Ivacy is great for geo-unlbocking and I still prefer it because (also when travelling, or at a friends') it's just super easy to login and get started given the 5 concurrent device policy as opposed to VPNUnlimited Policy where you have to first remove a device. That being said VPNUnlimited is overall way more stable and…
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Some recent speedtest coming in since someone claimed it's capped at 30 Mbps (spoiler: it is not.): 5 Ghz Wifi without VPN: 5 Ghz Wifi with VPNUnlimited (Germany Frankfurt location; Wireguard): TL;DR: The 30 Mbps "limit"/cap is bs.
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Nice writeup. Thanks :D
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Back then it wasn't :) I bought VPNUnlimited in 2016 and upgraded shortly after. Also, too much a hassle :P I also got VPN over router with my Asus router :)
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Welcome to the family ;) The only hassle/thing to remember with Keepsolid is that if you added 5 devices (or your max. device count) you have to login to User Area to delete a device if you want to add a new one. You can delete only 1 per 7 days. But that's normally not a problem. I once bought an upgrade since it still…
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Yay. Lately, I have even seen better speeds (on avg.) from Keepsolid than from Windscribe Premium.
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Thanks :) I can't think of another country I can cover but there is @AnthonySmith for UK and @vyas for NL possibly.
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Yes. Maybe this will help you to get an idea what you need to know when ordering from Netcup/Hetzner/Contabo..: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/1124/a-headsup-about-german-provider-policies/p1?new=1
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Great price :) VPNUnlimited has been consistently faster on avg than Windscribe Premium, lately.
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Probably. Ask their support to be sure ;)
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Lookin good! Thanks @vyas :)
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Good read :)
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Great read! Thanks for the headsup!
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I just quoted them :) Not bad, to say the least. I haven't touched netcup in a while anyway.
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Isn't VDS just a big VPS with dedicated resources though (meaning no overselling of the resources)? Not entirely sure about this VDS myth though, so I may be wrong.
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Thanks for pointing this out. Fair enough.
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Although I never really understood why someone would prefer a often higher priced VDS (generally speaking) over a dedi, I am sure they did their research. Like you mentioned, Hetzner offers it, too (although a bit different).
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It's all a loop mate.
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At this point I am still trying to justify why I would get one of these over an i7 Dedi at Hetzner for 36€/mo.
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Since all my media files are prepared so they don't have to be converted, it works flawlessly on 2-3 devices at a time :)
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Got a RPi3B+ running Plex at home :)