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Hm, new to me, a bit pricey ($99/yr), even more than the famous $7/month ...
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Just fetch to GMail using POP3, and send using SMTP from GMail, works well ... :) (At least it used to, I'm not using GMail much myself ...)
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I wouldn't classify your threads as spam ... Corned beef, maybe ... :p =) (I'll have it with eggs over easy, please.) <3
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Quite happy with current state of LES :) Still miss/look forward to seeing this feature: Selectively hide/mute threads - Plugin (The ability as a user to hide certain threads with the option to reset hidden threads.)
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:# Suggesting otherwise is not an offence that serious ... =) I could actually live quite well with CentOS/RHEL etc for the most part, as well. But major version upgrades are a real PITA and unsupported on most other distros than Debian. :) Hm, user eva2000: User not found. :p
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But ... Debian? :p
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Webinoly is on my list of things to check out. :) (And SlickStack.) Any such thingie utilizing Lighty (lighttpd) instead? :)
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Follow #announcements on the MXroute chat to be even more up to date :#
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Could be larger discussions, @vico, but in brief: Ubuntu is Debian with some opinionated choices, addons and sugar. Debian is more plain, and in my experience there's nothing as stable for major version upgrades as Debian and APT. Ubuntu introduces a few more issues to be aware of between their major version upgrades. Root…
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You find cPanel easier? Even though I've used cPanel for years, I find DA easier to navigate and get most stuff done. (Granted cPanel still has some more features, but also more weirdness, like the requirement to create subdomains for every domain you add.)
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Too bad I'm far away from home, and even at home no applicable pizza chain would be close by, I guess :p
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Aren't Zoho $5 per user per month?
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Someone said IRC? :p (Might join Discord later, too busy days now.) :# I'm good at idling in many IRC channels ...
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Gratis as in gratis beer, not gratis speech ... :p
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My newest server is quite old by now (HP something gen8) still has BIOS ... So I only encountered Secure Boot in laptops and workstations. They probably came with Windows all of them. (I usually shrink that partition and install Linux.) ... So I was just indicating that I didn't know that servers didn't have Secure Boot by…
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Doesn't "seeding" mean torrent seeding? (Which, IIRC, can be considered bad due to resource usage -- apart from whatever it is one is seeding.) :mask: :) :bleep_bloop:
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Heh, meant to have Hetzner in this list. :# That said, in my world both Inception Hosting and Nexus Bytes are big players, but objectively probably not BIG compared to those above ... :# <3
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* DO * Linode * Vultr * Amazon / Google / Microsoft
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It's only enabled on consumer devices by default? :)