angstrom
angstrom
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Actually, it's been known for a long time that he's had a perfume company -- he's never tried to hide it. (Though it may have been news to some people.) But there was an issue with PayPal + his hosting company, which is why he switched to PayPal + his perfume company.
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I understand why you felt compelled to reply, and your reply is convincing, but I see raindog308's post as a "let me push out another post quickly because I need to publish n posts per month in order to earn the $$ that the boss is paying me"-style post -- or something like this. If he had reflected a bit more and framed…
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I haven't used SolusIO, but this surprised me. I guess that installing from an ISO is a feature on the SolusIO roadmap still?
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My first provider was Hostigation, which was later acquired by (and absorbed by) anyNode
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Yeah, I don't know, for free big storage, there will always be a significant catch (or more than one significant catch) somewhere, and so I personally just prefer to pay for a low-end storage VPS so that I can remain independent. I have no serious qualms about using Google's free 15GB or Yandex's free 10GB because these…
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July 1st is four months away?
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That's a pretty big file. I'll just point out this link (which is more for the admin who manages Nextcloud): https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/big_file_upload_configuration.html
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How large is the file? Do you mean that you're using the Nextcloud synchronization client?
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If the question is then I would still say (as I said above) that the answer is no and that is the right answer. Think about it: the only thing that needs to be replaced is CentOS (not CentOS stream). Debian (stable or not) doesn't need to be replaced. So if we replace CentOS, we get a new CentOS. :)
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But it's also not the new Debian stable! :o
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With all due respect, no. At best, Almalinux replaces CentOS as the new CentOS.
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This is well-known behavior, but at the same time, there are three different levels of blacklisting by UCEPROTECT. Level 1 blacklisting would concern your IP address specifically, whereas blacklisting at levels 2 and 3 would concern IP addresses within the same net block. You can read about the levels at…
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I've just flagged this post as a test. It worked. (My earlier attempt with another post didn't work -- this was clear to me.)
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I've just tried the flagging function, and it wouldn't let me submit the comment, appearing to say that the comment was too long (it wasn't). (Perhaps this was a one-time weird behavior, but I thought that I would signal it.)