rcy026
rcy026
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Technically that might be true, but in reality this means the provider would have to be aware of op, would have to be interested in op's work, know that op is using his vps, and whatever op is doing has to be worth the effort. For all of that to be even remotely likely op would have to be doing some multimillion…
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True, but with that level of paranoia op should really not be connected to the internet and definitely not post on a public forum.
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I don't really understand here, why would a VPS be any less secure then your laptop or workstation?
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I use both and they are both great, so if your server works I would not bother moving it. You are looking at a price difference of 11€ per year, if you value your time at all you wont touch it.
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https://www.invoiceninja.com/knowledge-base/what-are-the-differences-between-the-hosted-and-self-hosted-versions/ "All Pro and Enterprise features from the hosted app are included in the open-source code. We offer a $30 per year white-label license to remove our branding for personal use."
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There is an open source version at invoiceninja.org if you prefer selfhosted, and I think it's available in Softaculous as well. I do not have a lot of experience with it so I'm sure there are some drawbacks I haven't ran into yet, but everytime I use it I'm like "why isn't everyone using this?"
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Doesn't Invoice Ninja have timetracking? I've personally only used it for pure invoicing a while ago, but I'm pretty sure it had timetracking to.
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Neither did OVH.
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Bought 1 now, had 4 already that do basically nothing. I actually downloaded a UK flag icon just now to use in my ssh session manager to highlight all the IH vps's so that I don't accidentally connect to them and disturb their idling. :lol:
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I actually don't know. Tried to find some info about the company, but they have switched owners and company name so often it's impossible to keep up. Tracked down like 5 different Swedish AB's and then it seems the ownership was sold to someone outside of Sweden, and I don't know how to check up on companies in other…
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Damn you! I absolutely do not need another VPS right now, but still...
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I noticed that structure on some of the images from the fire. I'm not a fire engineer (if thats even a thing) or anything but that made me think that the whole structure must act like a giant chimney when on fire, creating a lot of drag and plenty of oxygen to fuel the fire.
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https://prq.se/ The website looks like shit, but they've been hosting highprofile targets for 20 years. Just ask piratebay. :wink:
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This is something that I think is often overlooked. An experienced user can use it's expertise to tweak something to perform to it's absolute limits, while a newbie might use the software completely wrong and thus making it perform extremely bad. Considering this, a highly skilled wordpress developer can make wordpress…
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Age is a question of pronunciation. I'm still in my 30's, just turned thirtyfourteen.
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I've worked with enterprise and government as well as running small and medium size businesses myself, so I think I have seen every side of the aspect. With enterprise and government, the "who takes the blame" argument often wins over price. If you pay vmware a shitload of money, they will take the blame if it does not…
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To be honest, I was a bit worried that @AnthonySmith stepping back would be the end of this place, but now I kind of feel optimistic instead. I think @Mason and @mikho will be a great team. They both seem like laidback, humble guys that can stand their own in any discussion without losing temper, and that is a basic…
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I nominate @mikho. A nice, helpful guy that seems pretty calm and relaxed even when dealing with stupidity, something that will come in handy I am sure. I also nominate @seriesn. The guy would die for anyone he considers family, so if LES becomes hes family he would never allow it to fail or take harm in any way. I support…
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You could request a review to be removed from the blocklist, just follow the link I posted.
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Not saying that it means anything, but Fortigate has your site added in their blocklists as a phising site. https://www.fortiguard.com/webfilter?q=brick.novos.be&version=8 I just triggered a shitload of alarms in one of my firewalls :)
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* [email protected] for friends and family * [email protected] for business related * name@gmail for things like this forum, not really personal neither business, but not really junk or spam either. * [email protected] for junk and registration. I have built a script that allows me to simply take any mail…
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I see references to "check_up.php", but there is no such file?
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Facebook Messenger for private use, Skype for work (about to move to Teams). Discord for some special interests and groups. Video and meetings Google Meet if I'm the organizer, otherwise whatever the other party uses. I have both Signal and Telegram, but very rarely use them. I cant really relate to this Whatsapp hysteria…
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You dont happen to have some screenshots or even a demo, would you?
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Some observations and suggestions. * I cant edit "owned since" on existing servers. Seems to work if you add it while adding the server, but it ignores it if I try to add it on already existing servers. * Not all servers have IPv4 addresses, it should not be a required field. * Since you have to specify hostname, why not…
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My workstation in the office.
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Nopp, it was a php problem. I solved it though.
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Just installed it and it's pretty nice, will submit some bugreports soon though :)
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Any plans on supporting sqlite instead of mysql? That would make it really lightweight and easy to install, and that's always a good thing. If I get the time I might even look into porting it myself, I like the idea but I really dislike the use of mysql when not needed.
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Seems like a great product, but SaaS is a dealbreaker for me. I've gone trough the hell of having a provider suddenly close shop and leave businesses crippled, I'm not doing that again.
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Someone once said that a good logo is something you can draw in a few seconds on a piece of paper, and people will recognize it even without the text. I think most people would be able to draw a recognizable version of DianTama's version so it gets my vote.
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We sure do. And Naemon. And Icinga.
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What are you trying to accomplish? Apache and nginx runs fine on BSD. Nginx is actually one of the major sponsors of FreeBSD. Are you aiming for a certain feature, stability, security or performance?
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sh is included in vanilla installs. It's not 100% compatible with bash, but most scripts work with no or minimal adjustment. All scripts in BSD uses sh by default, as that has been "the unix way" since forever. Going with tcsh is probably a lot more work since it is not Bourne compatible.