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https://fuckinghomepage.com/ ;)
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My first instinct would be to write code from scratch for it. Out of the box - I'd look at fault tolerant load balancing and use/(abuse) that to get the desired effect
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I just throw veg & meat in a pressure cooker and call it a day
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Wordpress.com would be the obvious answer - they'll take care of the security & hosting of it for a monthly fee https://wordpress.com/pricing/
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That seems like the least painful solution. How do you make sure the keyserver isn't accessible from other sources? IP block? Also requires a keyserver. Tempted to make the VPS from different providers act as key servers for each other & then just back up everything regularly in case something goes tits up. Disk landing on…
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3x hostdoc boxes and some smaller inception ones
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15ish pm or so. Looking to cut it by 5 though - one is unnecessary.
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ah fair. Didn't realise it's x86.
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Haven't tried OVZ frankly...sticking to KVM because that's what I know/understand. From that list I'd probably miss: tree ufw htop
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I'd stay clear of the more exotic boards tbh. Even if they're more powerful than a raspberry (thats why I bought a tinkerboard during rasp3 days) - the lower maturity on software support & community side is a complete pain in the ass.
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Any link. Click URL button...it asks for http link...type it in and click ok. That populates the post body but another window comes up asking for http link again. Figured out a way around it tho. At second box clicking in body of post makes second url window thing go away.
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One rasp 4 as router for fibre One rasp 4 for experiments One rasp 3 for WiFi AP One tinkerboard for home automation Two esp8266 and a esp32. Not yet unboxed. And same another rasp 3
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Yeha will def grab one. Looking for a mirror as backup. And both my others are same provider so that doesn't work
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Posting urls with custom text is weird. Doesn't result in the expected behaviour and seems to remember stuff across page refreshes I've taken to just posting links as straight text Windows chrome
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In fairness part of the reason I'm so stoked about this is MSDN sub. If your employer gives you access to MSDN you'll have Azure credits...150usd/pm...which is a lot of server (for non-commercial use!)
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Yeah the specialised VPS providers will always win that fight. Or rather Azure can afford to price their stuff higher because the value proposition isn't lowest cost, but rather integration. They've got 100+ individual Lego pieces in their Azure offering. And often you need a VM somewhere in the middle of it to build…
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Internet witch-hunts do not traditionally end well guys
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Yeah though even the 2c is an improvement on the scores on both single and multi - so could possibly get away with a 3 >> 2 switch https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14999914 I want to keep my 4 ramses tho
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Sharp observation there
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Just started vwars. Seems promising
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hmm...alternative...allow anon upload & hotlinking but just from specific domains? e.g. this forum. Not 100% sure how to do that technically tho
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imgur is in need of an alternative, but tbh the main attraction of imgur appears to be missing - anonymously drag drop an img and hotlink it. Arguably not a particularly sustainable business model so can see why you'd not want to do that
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Been looking at this too - kinda intrigued by the fact that they generally come with a full vcpu. Could totally be possible to run a cluster of ipv6 instead of a single VM for some tasks
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Was about to say same. Those VMs are severely nerf'd though. The up/down is capped to 50mb/s
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Hostdoc i9-9900k 3 core https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14999914 https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/728607 And Hostdoc Xeon E-2136 3 core https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14999957 Seems to hold it's ground vs the other stuff posted thus far so happy about that Esp vs the big clouds. There you're easily looking…
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Method - Russian lang series about psychopaths. Love the gritty vibe. Helps that the lead actress is stupidly hot too ofc
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Intel CPUs take a hit on code execution prevention Non-cloudy providers start experimenting with offering container services. They execute it poorly More cross provider linking. Like I'm trying to figure out how to make a LES VM talk to two clouds...and I'm an amateur so I can't be the only one thinking this