RachelMcAdams
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Obligatory porkbun reference
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(Quote) My bad not Netcup but Netim. Sometimes they run the promo of 10 years .eu for 12€ or something like that. When & where? No one knows but you can be sure that someone will post them here.
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(Quote) There should be a FAQ entry somewhere with this question. The typical answer is free subdomains like pp.ua, then 1.11B .xyz, then netcup's .eu promotion, then some el cheapo dubious generic tlds or some particular cctlds like .de.
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I get nervous every time there is a .NET sale.
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(Quote) -1
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To his defence, Luca has been quite consistent with his opinion on chargeback, so PayPal F&F doesn't necessarily raise any alarms for me, considering that it is used to be bank transfer + crypto only.
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(Quote) It is impressive how AI can vomit a wall of text without any actual substances. At least it spits out "8GB to 32GB" so we know that the numpad is not broken.
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(Quote) Soon™
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(Quote) Subjective to the scammers' / spammers' interpretation of course. I would imagine that "james00" or "bitcoin69" look nicer than "jackandjill58".
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Lots of good suggestions here. Thanks everyone.
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(Quote) Are you using a "nice" name and number combination?
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What's up with the lore with SirFoxy? I remember him for having written some quite interesting posts / interviews for OGF then next thing I know he turns insane.
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(Quote) Fellas, is it gay first world privilege to not want to give root access to a stranger?
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(Quote) I don't blindly trust journalists and especially their managements either, but their integrity has nothing to do with the topic of the lawsuit here. The NYT has certain rights regarding their original contents, and whether these rights were …
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Are we all reading the same article? How is NYT in the wrong here? They didn't try to trick ChatGPT to generate controversial material for clickbait; what they did was probing the ChatGPT for proof that OpenAI had use their articles verbatim to trai…
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(Quote) Damn are there more than one?
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(Quote) Just until you see the ground bunker stuff..
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(Quote) I don't see nothing sketchy here. Where the hell did you find these hosts?
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(Quote) I'd bet that by 2036 we all would have had dropped the effort of global adoption of IPv6.
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An old node of the popular Bulgarian provider $ curl -sL yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2024-01-01 ## https://githu…
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I see the name SimpleX being thrown around here. Funny how the same people who speculate the potential mingling of Signal with the U.S. government or Telegram with the Russian government would rather put their faith into a LTD company based in UK an…
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I like that Threema is paid and therefore not having to rely on external funding (at least according to their own marketing materials). That said no one in my circle is going to be convinced enough to pay for it, so Signal it is. Still keep it on th…
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@bikegremlin Maybe you should censor the link in the OP at least, if not delete this post straight up.
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https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/192812/hostus-critical-whmcs-data-breach Speaking of the devil
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(Quote) The theme source code is not publicly available so it's hard for the general public to verify themselves (which is probably a good thing). There seems to be no CVE tracking this issue isn't it? That said, getting pwned by unrestricted file …
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Am I seeing a recent trend of hosts getting breached through WHCMS itself?
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There are a couple of lists of blocked countries somewhere in this forum. They always spark interesting comments and remarks. (Quote) Can vouch for this.