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sounds like a great idea!
have good sleep
it can get real crazy in here
Thank you for this contribution
blink blink blink
what kind of bread?
A true blast from the past
I have seen this now indeed
I'm trying to figure out your method of how you chose which page and which post to revive.. I haven't solved it yet
no need for permits, keep that fire hot
now this is one cool cat!
Whats behind that pickle? Also is your signature advice crafted as a result of personal experience?
It could be due to the overwhelming number of posts...
It only happens when the spam flows
How did you find that? I think RN lists the name and/or address of all the data centers on its website. I was going through a few the other day to see which ones they rent space from.
Also found it looks like their head quarters is based out of an office attached to one of those datacenters
not new, but could maybe find a used one if you look hard enough
You are having good success not hitting it i see
Indeed. There was a period the site got iffy for some people when the hype was going nuts
you're probably right about that
I forgot about this one.. this one legitimately hurt my eyes and it still does
that applies to all of us though
If you choose Dublin as the location on any deal they add $5.99.
Purple daddy has some ummm history with Coloncrossing. They still host everything there afaik but they're only in the US, so if they now have a Dublin DC they're obviously diversifying away from Colon at least a little. I think most, if not all, of RN's servers are or used to be leased from CC in some weird roundabout way. It's all a bit confusing. If you hunt around the forum you'll find more details if you really want to go down a rabbit hole.
CC seems to everywhere. My old provider got bought by CC but they still operate "independently". I had an awesome deal there but accidently forgot to renew. Some enterprise plan with 4 ips and it was $20 a year. Was going to keep that til I perished.
Is there there anything wrong with CC? Or people just don't want to feed into a single monopoly
O rly?
bread is bread, right?
that's some nice sliced bread right there!
there ya go! can sleep in later
That sounds like a plan to me
have good sleep!