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Also confused about your Cookies policy. When I click "I Do Not Agree" with your cookies, you tell me: "We value privacy, we only use cookies for basic functionality." But in your "Privacy Policy" you mention that you u…
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Your website is awfully slow to load (at least on my underpowered laptop). I am confused - so it's a Swedish company (Registered: 2023-02-02), but your terms refer to Polish law?
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Another UK limited company with GBP 1 share capital registered via a generic company registration service. Guess that's what everyone's been waiting for. Happy 19th birthday (this month), btw.
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(Quote) The "data centre" is at this address
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(Quote) I think that's still too low.
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(Quote) probably only advantageous for you (Quote) that it works? BTW, maybe you could share with us how many vCores you sell per host core/thread so we could get a better idea of what to expect?
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(Quote) There is https://github.com/ryanprior/ed-mode
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(Quote) Now 4 cores 8 cores double cores for the first month How many cores do you get for the first month, and how many for the following months? And someone has to explain to me what this has to do with Communism.
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(Quote) Is offering $100 per month for a VPS fine as long as a one-time discount for the first month of 95 % is offered? Shouldn't the maximum "$7 per month" be the recurring price? May I also suggest that specifying a "per month&qu…
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I was actually wondering why Lua time went from (Quote) to (Quote) as that's a huge difference. Well, in the first version you are opening '/dev/null' on each iteration, while in the next versions you open '/dev/null' only once. And then looking…
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(Quote) Mainly because Lua is very small (much smaller than something like Python) and easy to interface with C and/or C++ code (again, the Lua C API is a lot easier to work with than the Python API).
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Debian's Changelog for apache2 has: (Quote) So I think you'll have to do apt-get full-upgrade followed by apt-get autoremove (I don't think apt-get upgrade ever installs new packages) I am not using lua with apache, but have used it for some scrip…
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(Quote) A few (non-technical) things I usually do: * does the web site clearly say who is running the show (where is the company registered, etc. instead of just showing a trade name with no information who is behind it) * do the terms and conditio…
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(Quote) But the issue is that you then can't use any tools to transfer files. So you have to do these things manually which will mean you will at some point miss things. Sure, FTP is an old protocol, but there are extensions for FTP over SSL. And …
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(Quote) But it says "A French court has ordered ...", so what am I missing? You don't like the laws or you don't like the court's decision?
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(Quote) The links there ( https://c-servers.co.uk/fup and https://c-servers.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/ ) all lead to 404s
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(Quote) Where would I find the T&Cs that apply here? Or further information about your uptime guarantee?
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(Quote) Nothing showing up at Companies House yet: https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/14630388/filing-history
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(Quote) Well... he said "FOSS" (in the title here), "open sourced" (in the initial post), and "Open Source" (in the other thread's title) - yes, he did also say "open source" in a comment here. And then there …
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Why accurately describe what you are doing (in unambiguous words) when you can use a cooler term instead (even if that term will be understood by a whole lot of people to mean something completely else). Guess that's what "opinionated" ref…
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(Quote) Sure, but let's not call it Open Source then. The Open Source Definition is pretty clear that the licence must not discriminate against persons or groups (or fields of endeavour). I have no problem with them disagreeing with Open Source, bu…
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Distributed under the COOLER License. Never heard of that before. Is that an Open Source licence according to the Open Source Definition and/or even approved by the OSI? To me it looks more like one of those "source available" things, but …
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(Quote) Seems very pricey for just a tunnel with a static IPv6 subnet. Why wouldn't I get a VPS for that money (to either tunnel via the VPS or just host the stuff on the VPS)?
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(Quote) For VPS, IPv6 is somewhat more common nowadays, but look at mail or webhosting providers and IPv6 support is still fairly hard to find (mxroute is a good example here). And even if providers claim to support IPv6, it's very often just second…
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(Quote) But not every server is customer-facing. The important thing is that you don't end up having some IPv6-only and some IPv4-only servers.
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(Quote) Just noticed that my VPS is now running on an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor (seem to be for some time already), it was some old Intel CPU before, not entirely sure which one - and not really sure what the performance impact of this is,…