rcy026
rcy026
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Yes they do. .org is the open source version, .com is the saas version.
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Looks a lot like Mattermost
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I had to check if I even had a website on the main domain, but I did put up a simple index.html years ago and it's still there. :) https://www.bugs.se
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Good idea and nice work. However, I personally would never watch a video. I will never understand how people can prefer videos over readable text.
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If you already have Dallas, then go with Frankfurt. Two US locations doesn't make much sense.
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I just checked, and you are right, some providers actually do use it (you are one of them, I just checked). But some providers seems to ask for it and never use it anyway, in the same way that a lot of providers asks for nameservers but never seem to use that either.
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I think it's a good idea, my-idlers lacks in some areas but it's the best I've found so far. Just don't clutter it with a bunch of stupid features that nobody needs.
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Are you talking something like https://github.com/cp6/my-idlers? I love my-idlers, but sadly it has a few issues and development seem to have stagnated.
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Yeah, that is something that has been bugging me forever. Basically every provider asks for hostname, but no one uses it. Why don't they just remove that field?
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I've had to use Leantime (https://leantime.io/) a few times, and so far I really like it.
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I've been thinking about getting a Chromebook for a while now. I used to be totally against it until a colleague bought one and started using it for work. When I asked if he was completely nuts, he simply responded "how much work do you do on your laptop?". I was like "I do all my work on my laptop, what do you mean?" and…
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I used Solaris and BSD before I used Linux, but I think my first encounter with Linux must have been Slackware. This was somewhere around 1994-95 so I'm guessing Slackware 2.x. Pretty soon picked up some Linux work and ran into Red Hat and SuSe. Somewhere around 2000 I was involved in starting up Swedens first callcenter…
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I find it hard to see any kind of work done from home that would require that kind of redundancy. I work almost exclusively from home right now and most of my work is done via rdp. Losing connectivity for the few seconds it takes to manually switch to 4G wont even log me out of my rdp sessions. Microsoft does not design…
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I think most people already do. Atleast here in Sweden, most people have a fiber connection at home and an unlimited 4G subscription in their phone. If the fiber goes down you enable hotspot sharing on your phone and you are back online within seconds.
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I think it was a really good idea and it might have worked, but I never saw you promote it in any way besides the lifetime plan. Lifetime plans never makes money, you need actual paying customers. I tried to check out the pricing for the service but I couldn't even find it listed on your website.
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For a few $7 more... and then a badass picture of Clint Eastwood
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If you look at it from a customers point of view, it's a different story. No where on hostsolutions website does it say that they are a dodgy provider, so how would someone looking for hosting know that? You might not expect much from cociu, but people that does not know him would probably expect to get what they were…
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[email protected] (ultimately generated from [email protected]) host mta6.am0.yahoodns.net [67.195.228.111] SMTP error from remote mail server after end of data: 552 1 Requested mail action aborted, mailbox not found
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As mentioned by a few already, I think affiliate links would be a good way to go. I mean, a 5% cut on everything sold via BF-deals, holiday promos, sister discounts or whatever posted here will probably not make you rich, but several 5% of $7 might make a few bucks. I don't see a problem combining it with light ads as…
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I agree with this. The problem is not the software itself, it's the company behind it. If you are heavily invested in whmcs and have the margins to keep using it, then by all means, do so. But if you are entering the market right now and have to choose which way to go you should take into consideration that the owners of…
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If it's a problem for you just block them or simply ask to be added to their whitelist, they both have clear instructions on their website. That alone should give you a hint that they are legit.
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I would count it as a bug in your software, nothing more and nothing less.
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Have you seen any brute force attacks from them? If yes, then the answer is yes. If no, then probably not. Portscans are a normal part of the noise on the internet, there are many organizations/companies that collects vast amount of information and statistics that way. I do not see portscans as attacks as long as they do a…
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It's on a case by case basis. If I'm only looking for cheap hosting, I usually end up in nl, uk or the us. France is usually cheap as well, but I have bad experience with french infrastructure so I try to avoid it. If I want high quality infrastructure and good ip reputation, I try to look at Scandinavia, Germany or…
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I ran a ISP in the 1990's, before it was cool, so back then I was the host. My first externally hosted VPS must have been with JohnCompanies or RootBSD, since they were basically the only ones supporting BSD in the early 2000's. But it was expensive and a pita to manage, so I pretty soon moved everything to dedicated…
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That is true, you did not literally deny it, but since I asked very directly if it was possible to disable it on my account and the answer ignored that question, I took that as a no. Reading the ticket again I can see that we probably just misunderstood eachother. :smile: edit: Sorry to hijack the thread like this, it was…
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I asked if that was possible in ticket #926966, but I interpreted your answer as a no.
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My money is on their Bitninja protection. I have an account at myw.pt which works great, but I cant upload some of the content I was planning on hosting there because Bitninja blocks me whenever I try. Some of the content is documentation which contains filesystem paths and linux commands, and this seems to trigger…
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You could probably accomplish something like that with Icinga and zones, agents and escalations. It would not be a plug and play install, but with some configuration I think it should be doable.
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Basically it lists your income from work, selling of stocks and things like that. Expenses like paying interest on loans and a few other things that is deductable is also listed. And, of course, how much tax you pay. Not really anything that could facilitate identity theft that you cant get from somewhere else anyway. I…
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A bit off topic, but this has always puzzled me. Here in Sweden tax returns are public documents, you can lookup exactly how much income someone has and how much they pay in taxes. But Americans (maybe others too, haven't really paid attention to nationality) seems to go to great length to keep it a secret. I cant really…