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Under notification settings. Ah, thanks, in dark mode on mobile those settings are b0rked (turns white on white), but this is very nice to be able to set. :) :+1:
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"My Drafts" and "My Bookmarks" is kinda handy. Tag cloud etc. I never noticed/paid attention to. It's not really ever a sidebar for me, as I keep it in a narrower window on my laptop, and in mobile it's always narrow ... (Clarification: I like the My Bookmarks feature, but don't actually use it, as it triggers email for…
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Partimage used to work well. (Haven't used it for some years.)
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Tempted to flag this :p
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I really wish it wasn't so high latency from my location to Phoenix (seldom less than 250 ms) ... London is superb, though!
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How about this piece of original art? ;)
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... or select USD as currency in WHMCS ... :#
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ApisCP by @nem seems really good. And though I would prefer Debian, one hardly needs to touch the distro/do distro specific stuff ... The panel has its own commands ... :)
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Can't they all remove backgrounds? I haven't used PS since long before CS ... I switched to Linux and Gimp and later started using OS X for my laptop. Both Affinity and Pixelmator are great at it. And Acorn works well. (The two latter ones are macOS apps.)
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Add swap usually fixes those, IIRC ...
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How about some dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/yourdrive or some malformed mkfs commands? :p
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I really think Wordpress could be better designed/programmed in this regard. Why not use relative paths for everything that's local? ... anyways ... :# How much is AIO migration support? Seems Updraft is $69 ... B)
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Ended up just doing: Host A: * mysqldump * tar zcf * scp Host B: * create db * tar zxf * mysql <dumpfile * vim wp-config * wp-cli search-replace Worked flawlessly, it seems ... And not that much more work than installing plugin, creating backup, copying, installing restoring ... (WP-CLI worked better than the…
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So AIO WP does cost money? The description only says it's open source, but I thought it was commercial ... I've only used manual method and a plugin called Duplicator (IIRC). Worked well. Then when I needed to migrate a site from standalone into a subdomain of a Multisite WP I checked out Updraft and others, but pricing…
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Save softaculous backups, and import at other host? (Better than manual?) :)
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Hm? I did have some installations where I had to update paths after migration from cPanel, but all Softaculous installations work and are backed up and updated as they should be ...
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WAF usually means Wife Acceptance Factor in my head, but I guess it's Web Application Firewall here. :p
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Not a reply to me, but if I had paid better attention, I would have looked closer for 2 GB RAM offers. :) What a shock (not)! $7/quarter? ;) Looks like premium stuff you got! :)
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I'll take one! $7/yr, thanks!? ;) :p
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Doesn't require nested virt for LXC? :)
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As I recall, they switched to a subscription to avoid ads (at least on iOS), but those who had already purchased Pro/something stayed ad-free ... (But I haven't paid attention for quite a few years, service works great still.)
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Oh, when did it become free? It used to be a pay to avoid ads service, unless you bought plus/premium before that (like I did).
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Maybe just some tag based notes system? Markdown/Taskpaper kinda thing, SimpleNote or maybe something nifty like the JS app they use for notes.apiscp.com ... :)
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Got a timeout for that image, @Bostel ... Didn't load on regular fiber or LTE from Norway/my ISP. It did load over VPN to NY ... (https://i.ibb.co/...png)
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Thanks guys. So, as long as the VPS has some available memory, Redis is a good idea :# B)
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Yes, @wordpress, I've read that WordOps explanation and others ... But Redis is not just another general cache, as It says "object store"? Won't it's effectiveness depend on content type/setup? (There's an optional redis object cache plugin for WP.) ... Or to put it simpler: Should I install Redis no matter what kinda…
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So, sort of Wordpress related, as I mostly run WP sites these days ... I noticed lots of the panels and scripts seems to suggest or add Redis by default? Can someone explain to me, sort of simplified, when it's needed/a good idea to run Redis, and when not to bother? :#