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Congrats! Looking up 9n, it seems it's the name of a hair dye/color :grin:
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Porlam
Linux
> @vyas said:
> > @FrankZ said:
> > <center>
> > ##Hey buddy can you spare $7 ?
> > ![](https://c.tenor.com/UPrhVQ3WFPgAAAAM/spare-change.…
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vyas
FrankZ
2: $11
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Porlam
> @Chievo said:
> Happy ny
Happy New York! 😜
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FrankZ
Debian + i3
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bliss
skorous
Does BIN mean minimum? Or is it the Buy Now option? (Not being native English speaker, I thought a bin was a trash can.) :lol:
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Porlam
> @Ympker said:
> 256GB, quite the low end resources :tongue:
Oh, MB, not GB :lol: but KVM with IPv4 and quite nice 2 vcpu, npt bad for $3 :grin:
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Ympker
AuroraZero
Not_Oles
> @WSS said:
> What's the lowest spec hardware you've actually tried to run BSD on so far? Virmach gave away a free for life 64 MB service during Easter that I ran OpenBSD on for several…
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Not_Oles
Ympker
> @Not_Oles said:
> > @FrankZ said:
> > Probably old.
> Definitely old! Happy PostBF! 🌄
In a way I could say I'm not old, only half way to 100, …
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skorous
FrankZ
Not_Oles
Hm, seems I've been away for a bit, would anyone care to summarize the last 26 pages of the pit? (Well, actually, don't ...) 😝
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Chievo
Hi everyone 🖖
I haven't been active in a while, and might still be a bit too busy to hang around too much.
Also wanted to leave some praise for @hosthatch ... I seem to recall s…
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hosthatch
Not_Oles
Ympker
skorous
Got a new home server, Asus PN53, Ryzen 7 7735H
2 x 4096 GB Kingston KC3000 NVMe in RAID1
Debian 12, 6.1 kernel
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Mason
ElonBezos
So it seems, " Dronten, Flevoland" :) :+1:
Yabs:
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# Yet-Another-Bench-Scri…
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gleert
> [@gleert said](/discussion/comment/166693/#Comment_166693): Location: Dronten, The Netherlands
So, KVM-NVME-4GB-NY24 is still the NL, not New York? :)
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gleert
Sad to hear you get tons of tickets, @gleert ... The regular BF deals are great, no need to complain <3 :smiley: Still happy with my previous similar VPS, though, on the fence considering upgradi…
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PHP_Backend
gleert
> @gleert said:
> **Check out our NL super fast pure NVMe VMs**
> Coupon code: **XDJ9G17BH4**
> 1 vCore - 2GB Ram - 50GB NVMe Disk - 5TB BW - 16 €/year (+vat if appli…
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gleert
Seems [LiveCanvas](https://livecanvas.com/) have their BF sales! I got their Lifetime deal earlier ... :)
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Ympker
bikegremlin
Got another Inception VPS, thanks Anthony! :smiley:
Seems Frankfurt was even better from my location than the NL location.
Only thing that would be really cool, was if you guys added s…
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InceptionHosting
> @CamoYoshi said:
> My Debian upgrade snippet is always:
>
> `apt update ; apt upgrade ; apt dist-upgrade ; apt autoremove ; apt autoclean`
>
>…
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CamoYoshi
FrankZ
I had like 3 GB of journal data in a couple of my Debian VPSes, so I ran `journalctl --vacuum-time=2d`.
(Also possible: `--vacuum-size=100M` etc ...)
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someTom
Not_Oles
FrankZ
> [@Hostaris said](/discussion/6093/4th-july-2gb-1c-20gb-2-month-5950x-vps-in-uk-and-germany-b-w-1gbps-50-off): Hello LET,
LES is more, I feel LET down ... :p
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FrankZ
ApisCP
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FrankZ
Seems both Hetrix and BetterUptime doesn't receive any heartbeat from my VM's in Amsterdam and Frankfurt ...
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titus
FrankZ
Try a different Terminal emulator?
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ehab
This list is quite good:
https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
(I think it's been shared here before, maybe.) B)
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Ympker
https://youtu.be/kwz-Md6OoyA
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ralf
shallow
For Lighty I found Dehydrated easy to use to add a hook/script to generate the pem and reload the web server ... :)
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FrankZ
I guess you would also add a step for autoupdating the .pem, tied into letsencrypt setup ... (Unless I missed that when reading through) :)
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FrankZ
Huh, if I didn't read about it here, I wouldn't have known. Seems like I'm using ~19 GB, though ...
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Ympker
@FrankZ Yes, caught me by surprise, as I got the same reply previously ... :#
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gleert
FrankZ