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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD

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  • @FAT32 said:
    VPS-NEWYEARS2024-21YR
    $17.28 /year
    CPU: 2 vCPU Cores
    RAM: 4GB DDR4 or Newer
    Disk: 30GB NVMe
    Network Port: 1Gbps Shared
    Bandwidth: 8TB
    IPv4 Address: 1 Included
    IPv6 Address: 1 /56 IPv6 Subnet Included
    Location: Highland, IL, USA
    Refund Policy does not apply on this product!

    https://nuyek.com/shop/cart/add/42

    % for i in {1..10}; do ping -c 100 104.234.67.1 | tail -3; done
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 86 received, 14% packet loss, time 99382ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 157.113/166.157/213.614/13.280 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 85 received, 15% packet loss, time 99366ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 155.882/168.639/218.464/16.010 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 93 received, 7% packet loss, time 99262ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.939/170.414/220.743/16.907 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 90 received, 10% packet loss, time 99295ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 157.084/168.061/209.453/14.404 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 84 received, 16% packet loss, time 99343ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.995/169.444/222.985/15.373 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 82 received, 18% packet loss, time 99489ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.429/170.689/226.269/15.722 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 82 received, 18% packet loss, time 99435ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.824/166.310/213.007/13.911 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 90 received, 10% packet loss, time 99326ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.507/167.100/213.077/15.156 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 90 received, 10% packet loss, time 99335ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 157.018/166.811/202.729/13.083 ms
    --- 104.234.67.1 ping statistics ---
    100 packets transmitted, 92 received, 8% packet loss, time 99281ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.978/168.243/204.734/14.757 ms
    

    :cry:

  • @DewlanceVPS said:
    Happy New Year from India, Japan, USA, Australia, Congo, Austria, Denmark, Poland... Read More.

    At least it's not a signout link

  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2024

    After sharing an offer on our website:
    Edit: People are entering even though there is no offer :)

  • @aviadmini said:

    @DewlanceVPS said:
    Happy New Year from India, Japan, USA, Australia, Congo, Austria, Denmark, Poland... Read More.

    At least it's not a signout link

    I thought it was...

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @Greyhound said:

    @aviadmini said:

    @DewlanceVPS said:
    Happy New Year from India, Japan, USA, Australia, Congo, Austria, Denmark, Poland... Read More.

    At least it's not a signout link

    I thought it was...

    I wanted a signout link

    Now it's all broken.... gaaaaahhhhh

  • Happy New Year Everyone 🎇🎆🎉

  • naranjatechnaranjatech Member, Patron Provider

    FLASH SALE: 27,50€/year NL pure NVMe VMs

    Specifications:

    • 2 vCPU AMD EPYC 7763
    • 4 GB RAM
    • 100 GB NVMe
    • 10 TB Traffic @ 1Gbps
    • 1 IPv4
    • /64 IPv6
    • Location: Dronten, The Netherlands
    • Limited quantity
    • Promo code: 8Z1SX4WUG1
    • € 27,50/yr Recurring

    First PAY first COME!

    ORDER HERE

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad
  • Tonight is @naranjatech’s indie show,Thank you so much

  • @plumberg69 said:
    Ok, why did I buy another one from @naranjatech

    I'm thinking the exact same thing

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    How much of a difference between this epyc and Genova?

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @Jamph said:

    @plumberg69 said:
    Ok, why did I buy another one from @naranjatech

    I'm thinking the exact same thing

    And.....?

  • @naranjatech any offer below 10eur/yr? It's quite a pity for me that i missed the 9.5eur/yr one. :'(

  • @FAT32 said:

    @e2bs2k1 said:
    @FAT32 老哥什么时区还没睡啊😦

    东八区 UTC+8

    原来是自己人 哈哈

  • mandalamandala Member, Megathread Squad
    edited December 2024

    @beanman109 said:

    @mandala said:
    @admax I uninstalled adblock, please come back.

    Apparently FAT32 resisted my adblock despite being an admin.

    why did u block admax with adblock

    Please listen to me, it was an accident. I didn't mean to block him, I swear.

    I’ll be the first to admit it—I didn’t want to install adblock. I wanted to be noble, righteous, a beacon of moral integrity who supported online creators by graciously tolerating the occasional harmless signout links. But no. That’s not what I got. What I got was digital warfare. Within minutes of opening my browser, I was being bombarded by blinking neon lights, flashing pop-ups, and ominous countdown timers warning me that “THIS SINGLE MJJ IS IN YOUR AREA!”—as if the fate of the universe hinged on me hooking with a deadpool promoter. And the videos! Oh, the videos. I’d open one innocent megathread, and suddenly my speakers were blaring some cat laughing at me at a volume that made my neighbors think I was hosting a demolition derby in my mom's basement. And don’t even get me started on the when deal comments. One minute, I’m reading about how to keep my VPS alive, and the next, I’m in an all-out battle with a pop-up asking if I “want to buy veggies with cryptocurrency.” No, Calin, I don’t—I just want to know why my VPS is dying!

    But it didn’t stop there. The signout links got smarter. Sneakier. They learned how to disguise themselves as link to deals that only led to signout link, creating an endless loop of digital despair. They multiplied faster than rabbits and clogged my LET until I couldn’t tell where the prank ended and the madness began. I tried to fight back. I clicked “Flag.” I reported the comment. And every single time, the signout links just cackled and multiplied. It was like trying to swat flies with a pool noodle. Eventually, I reached my breaking point when a signout link in disguise rickrolled me. That’s when I snapped. That’s when I went full digital vigilante and installed adblock like a hero donning armor before battle.

    And let me tell you—instant peace. It was like stepping out of iHostArt server room and into a quiet forest where the only sound was birdsong and the gentle hum of freedom. No more intrusive MMJ asking for double bandwidth. No more autoplay jarring sounds. Just pure, uninterrupted browsing bliss. Sure, maybe I’ve deprived a few MMJs of their ability to shove complaints in my face, but you know what? If ads relies on making my laptop sound like dad's sneeze, they deserve to fail. I don’t regret it. I won’t regret it. And if LET wants to know why I did it, they can check the 14 deals I missed due to distractions.

    Look, I didn’t mean to block admax. Honestly, I didn’t even know it was possible to block admax. Does LET even have that feature? But apparently, all it took was one click—one righteous, liberating click—to install adblock, and poof! admax was gone. Vanished. Erased from my screen and my life like he never existed.

    And before anyone gets all judgy, let me explain—I loved admax, okay? We had history. admax was there for me when I didn’t know I needed to see fumo bouncing on a bed. He was there during my 3 a.m. deep dives into LET lores. admax was... persistent. Always online, sure. Overbearing, thanks every comment, absolutely. But he was there. And maybe, just maybe, I grew attached to his chaotic presence. Unfortunately, the ads drove me nut. So, I did what I had to do. I installed adblock. And that’s when I realised—I hadn’t just silenced admax. I had blocked him.

    Now, in the very first moment of the year, I sit here in the eerie calm of an ad-free world, wondering if I did the right thing. Sure, my browser is faster, quieter, and no longer feels like a carnival funhouse run by caffeine-addicted low-life MMJ. I think I can hear admax’s faint cries—"HEY DUDE! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!”—echoing from the void. I really want him back. I'm sorry, I'm so so sorry admax. I beg for your forgiveness. Please come back to LET, please.

  • @ralf said:

    @jackober said:

    RIGGED

    RIGGED. Dont see my name

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @mandala said:

    @beanman109 said:

    @mandala said:
    @admax I uninstalled adblock, please come back.

    Apparently FAT32 resisted my adblock despite being an admin.

    why did u block admax with adblock

    Please listen to me, it was an accident. I didn't mean to block him, I swear.

    I’ll be the first to admit it—I didn’t want to install adblock. I wanted to be noble, righteous, a beacon of moral integrity who supported online creators by graciously tolerating the occasional harmless signout links. But no. That’s not what I got. What I got was digital warfare. Within minutes of opening my browser, I was being bombarded by blinking neon lights, flashing pop-ups, and ominous countdown timers warning me that “THIS SINGLE MJJ IS IN YOUR AREA!”—as if the fate of the universe hinged on me hooking with a deadpool promoter. And the videos! Oh, the videos. I’d open one innocent megathread, and suddenly my speakers were blaring some cat laughing at me at a volume that made my neighbors think I was hosting a demolition derby in my mom's basement. And don’t even get me started on the when deal comments. One minute, I’m reading about how to keep my VPS alive, and the next, I’m in an all-out battle with a pop-up asking if I “want to buy veggies with cryptocurrency.” No, Calin, I don’t—I just want to know why my VPS is dying!

    But it didn’t stop there. The signout links got smarter. Sneakier. They learned how to disguise themselves as link to deals that only led to signout link, creating an endless loop of digital despair. They multiplied faster than rabbits and clogged my LET until I couldn’t tell where the prank ended and the madness began. I tried to fight back. I clicked “Flag.” I reported the comment. And every single time, the signout links just cackled and multiplied. It was like trying to swat flies with a pool noodle. Eventually, I reached my breaking point when a signout link in disguise rickrolled me. That’s when I snapped. That’s when I went full digital vigilante and installed adblock like a hero donning armor before battle.

    And let me tell you—instant peace. It was like stepping out of iHostArt server room and into a quiet forest where the only sound was birdsong and the gentle hum of freedom. No more intrusive MMJ asking for double bandwidth. No more autoplay jarring sounds. Just pure, uninterrupted browsing bliss. Sure, maybe I’ve deprived a few MMJs of their ability to shove complaints in my face, but you know what? If ads relies on making my laptop sound like dad's sneeze, they deserve to fail. I don’t regret it. I won’t regret it. And if LET wants to know why I did it, they can check the 14 deals I missed due to distractions.

    Look, I didn’t mean to block admax. Honestly, I didn’t even know it was possible to block admax. Does LET even have that feature? But apparently, all it took was one click—one righteous, liberating click—to install adblock, and poof! admax was gone. Vanished. Erased from my screen and my life like he never existed.

    And before anyone gets all judgy, let me explain—I loved admax, okay? We had history. admax was there for me when I didn’t know I needed to see fumo bouncing on a bed. He was there during my 3 a.m. deep dives into LET lores. admax was... persistent. Always online, sure. Overbearing, thanks every comment, absolutely. But he was there. And maybe, just maybe, I grew attached to his chaotic presence. Unfortunately, the ads drove me nut. So, I did what I had to do. I installed adblock. And that’s when I realised—I hadn’t just silenced admax. I had blocked him.

    Now, in the very first moment of the year, I sit here in the eerie calm of an ad-free world, wondering if I did the right thing. Sure, my browser is faster, quieter, and no longer feels like a carnival funhouse run by caffeine-addicted low-life MMJ. I think I can hear admax’s faint cries—"HEY DUDE! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!”—echoing from the void. I really want him back. I'm sorry, I'm so so sorry admax. I beg you forgiveness. Please come back to LET, please.

    Reggards,
    Cope

  • @mandala said:

    @beanman109 said:

    @mandala said:
    @admax I uninstalled adblock, please come back.

    Apparently FAT32 resisted my adblock despite being an admin.

    why did u block admax with adblock

    Please listen to me, it was an accident. I didn't mean to block him, I swear.

    I’ll be the first to admit it—I didn’t want to install adblock. I wanted to be noble, righteous, a beacon of moral integrity who supported online creators by graciously tolerating the occasional harmless signout links. But no. That’s not what I got. What I got was digital warfare. Within minutes of opening my browser, I was being bombarded by blinking neon lights, flashing pop-ups, and ominous countdown timers warning me that “THIS SINGLE MJJ IS IN YOUR AREA!”—as if the fate of the universe hinged on me hooking with a deadpool promoter. And the videos! Oh, the videos. I’d open one innocent megathread, and suddenly my speakers were blaring some cat laughing at me at a volume that made my neighbors think I was hosting a demolition derby in my mom's basement. And don’t even get me started on the when deal comments. One minute, I’m reading about how to keep my VPS alive, and the next, I’m in an all-out battle with a pop-up asking if I “want to buy veggies with cryptocurrency.” No, Calin, I don’t—I just want to know why my VPS is dying!

    But it didn’t stop there. The signout links got smarter. Sneakier. They learned how to disguise themselves as link to deals that only led to signout link, creating an endless loop of digital despair. They multiplied faster than rabbits and clogged my LET until I couldn’t tell where the prank ended and the madness began. I tried to fight back. I clicked “Flag.” I reported the comment. And every single time, the signout links just cackled and multiplied. It was like trying to swat flies with a pool noodle. Eventually, I reached my breaking point when a signout link in disguise rickrolled me. That’s when I snapped. That’s when I went full digital vigilante and installed adblock like a hero donning armor before battle.

    And let me tell you—instant peace. It was like stepping out of iHostArt server room and into a quiet forest where the only sound was birdsong and the gentle hum of freedom. No more intrusive MMJ asking for double bandwidth. No more autoplay jarring sounds. Just pure, uninterrupted browsing bliss. Sure, maybe I’ve deprived a few MMJs of their ability to shove complaints in my face, but you know what? If ads relies on making my laptop sound like dad's sneeze, they deserve to fail. I don’t regret it. I won’t regret it. And if LET wants to know why I did it, they can check the 14 deals I missed due to distractions.

    Look, I didn’t mean to block admax. Honestly, I didn’t even know it was possible to block admax. Does LET even have that feature? But apparently, all it took was one click—one righteous, liberating click—to install adblock, and poof! admax was gone. Vanished. Erased from my screen and my life like he never existed.

    And before anyone gets all judgy, let me explain—I loved admax, okay? We had history. admax was there for me when I didn’t know I needed to see fumo bouncing on a bed. He was there during my 3 a.m. deep dives into LET lores. admax was... persistent. Always online, sure. Overbearing, thanks every comment, absolutely. But he was there. And maybe, just maybe, I grew attached to his chaotic presence. Unfortunately, the ads drove me nut. So, I did what I had to do. I installed adblock. And that’s when I realised—I hadn’t just silenced admax. I had blocked him.

    Now, in the very first moment of the year, I sit here in the eerie calm of an ad-free world, wondering if I did the right thing. Sure, my browser is faster, quieter, and no longer feels like a carnival funhouse run by caffeine-addicted low-life MMJ. I think I can hear admax’s faint cries—"HEY DUDE! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!”—echoing from the void. I really want him back. I'm sorry, I'm so so sorry admax. I beg for your forgiveness. Please come back to LET, please.

    what did i just read?

  • @Beniskickbutt said:

    @ralf said:

    @jackober said:

    RIGGED

    RIGGED. Dont see my name

    EXACTLY

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @ralf said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @ralf said:

    @jackober said:

    RIGGED

    RIGGED. Dont see my name

    EXACTLY

    Everything
    Is
    Rigged

    What to do?
    Cope Hard

    When?
    Every second

  • @mandala said:

    @beanman109 said:

    @mandala said:
    @admax I uninstalled adblock, please come back.

    Apparently FAT32 resisted my adblock despite being an admin.

    why did u block admax with adblock

    Please listen to me, it was an accident. I didn't mean to block him, I swear.

    I’ll be the first to admit it—I didn’t want to install adblock. I wanted to be noble, righteous, a beacon of moral integrity who supported online creators by graciously tolerating the occasional harmless signout links. But no. That’s not what I got. What I got was digital warfare. Within minutes of opening my browser, I was being bombarded by blinking neon lights, flashing pop-ups, and ominous countdown timers warning me that “THIS SINGLE MJJ IS IN YOUR AREA!”—as if the fate of the universe hinged on me hooking with a deadpool promoter. And the videos! Oh, the videos. I’d open one innocent megathread, and suddenly my speakers were blaring some cat laughing at me at a volume that made my neighbors think I was hosting a demolition derby in my mom's basement. And don’t even get me started on the when deal comments. One minute, I’m reading about how to keep my VPS alive, and the next, I’m in an all-out battle with a pop-up asking if I “want to buy veggies with cryptocurrency.” No, Calin, I don’t—I just want to know why my VPS is dying!

    But it didn’t stop there. The signout links got smarter. Sneakier. They learned how to disguise themselves as link to deals that only led to signout link, creating an endless loop of digital despair. They multiplied faster than rabbits and clogged my LET until I couldn’t tell where the prank ended and the madness began. I tried to fight back. I clicked “Flag.” I reported the comment. And every single time, the signout links just cackled and multiplied. It was like trying to swat flies with a pool noodle. Eventually, I reached my breaking point when a signout link in disguise rickrolled me. That’s when I snapped. That’s when I went full digital vigilante and installed adblock like a hero donning armor before battle.

    And let me tell you—instant peace. It was like stepping out of iHostArt server room and into a quiet forest where the only sound was birdsong and the gentle hum of freedom. No more intrusive MMJ asking for double bandwidth. No more autoplay jarring sounds. Just pure, uninterrupted browsing bliss. Sure, maybe I’ve deprived a few MMJs of their ability to shove complaints in my face, but you know what? If ads relies on making my laptop sound like dad's sneeze, they deserve to fail. I don’t regret it. I won’t regret it. And if LET wants to know why I did it, they can check the 14 deals I missed due to distractions.

    Look, I didn’t mean to block admax. Honestly, I didn’t even know it was possible to block admax. Does LET even have that feature? But apparently, all it took was one click—one righteous, liberating click—to install adblock, and poof! admax was gone. Vanished. Erased from my screen and my life like he never existed.

    And before anyone gets all judgy, let me explain—I loved admax, okay? We had history. admax was there for me when I didn’t know I needed to see fumo bouncing on a bed. He was there during my 3 a.m. deep dives into LET lores. admax was... persistent. Always online, sure. Overbearing, thanks every comment, absolutely. But he was there. And maybe, just maybe, I grew attached to his chaotic presence. Unfortunately, the ads drove me nut. So, I did what I had to do. I installed adblock. And that’s when I realised—I hadn’t just silenced admax. I had blocked him.

    Now, in the very first moment of the year, I sit here in the eerie calm of an ad-free world, wondering if I did the right thing. Sure, my browser is faster, quieter, and no longer feels like a carnival funhouse run by caffeine-addicted low-life MMJ. I think I can hear admax’s faint cries—"HEY DUDE! WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!”—echoing from the void. I really want him back. I'm sorry, I'm so so sorry admax. I beg for your forgiveness. Please come back to LET, please.

  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep

    Tech Team said there will be no more offers for LET, should I listen to them?

  • raza19raza19 Veteran
    edited December 2024

    🎉 Happy New Year, LowEndTalk Family! 🎉

    As the clock ticks us into a new year, I want to raise a toast to the legends of the megathread—@FAT32, @EMGH, and all you deal-hungry warriors who keep the chaos alive! 🍾

    Let’s keep the spirit alive: the page counts, the giveaways, the banter, and of course, the endless hunt for more RAM and fewer downtime excuses. Here’s to another year of threads that never die, servers that stay up (hopefully), and deals that make us refresh faster than our bank accounts can keep up.

    Stay hilarious, stay sarcastic, and may your VPS always have 100% uptime. See you all in the megathreads of 2025!

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