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@mumontop
Not likely. 4V or 6.3V maybe.
One day I might open a thread and make it actually happen.
Nah, it was 5.5V
I disrupt more than the OP, I just disrupted your guess. I'm a bigger disrupter than he is.
How about I disrupt the capacitor industry. I could steal the electrolyte formula from some other company and surely no one will copy it if I get it wrong...
I fear that was already done, multiple times. Some attempts might have been successful
I wonder how many AI tokens @webontop disrupted to build this nonsensical project. AI tokens disrupt much faster than AWS ObjectStorage so must have been many.
I guess he needs to purchase many more tokens if he really wants to get a fighting chance against ObjectStorage. Buy more tokens man.
Oh I see. Well, surely it never caused any problems when it happened. Certainly no kind of plague...
Has anything been disrupted yet?
Yes, the original poster's common sense has been somewhat disrupted. His AI token stash disrupted too.
Where is the disruptor?! Does disruption goes according to plan?
How's this better than e2? At least they've proven to be stable. People don't trust backups or production workloads with new companies.
disruptor could be his tag
Maybe one day he'll become Chief Disruption Officer at some bigger firm, who knows.
Medianova = $500+ (Monthly for 3 services)
coderabbit = $60 (Review Codes)
openclaw = Free (Works) + Me and My friend
14-core CPU, 20-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, Apple Intelligence Footnote, 48GB unified memory, 1TB SSD storage = $2500 Onetime
Others = $100 weekly
@raindog308 @forest
. Because this website was built as a file-sharing website, I made the decision to move all clients to sqzfile, and now I am completely rebuilding it as a cloud workstation, not object storage. So I have review them again before the day!
I'll fix the TOS
You spent $3000 for this?
HHAHA! funny but not funny! nope! The coming soon AWS3 product..
My minds been disrupted by that website, should come with a warning...
self-disruption you headed for self-disruption
Disruptor squad tag incoming.
i got a std visiting this website
"Page Not Found" for https://www.synclyz.com and https://sqzfile.com.
Seems disruptor just disrupted him-self while trying to disrupt.
Disruption is new involucration.
i like the funky website theme
Important part is this, he bought some lifetime plan from somewhere, if yes then his service depends upon someone else's not so sustainable plan ?
Read the full line, it's a MacBook Pro for $2500.
Website rejected the terms and conditions.
Once you disrupt the S3 market, can you please disrupt the VPS market?
Use your tokenmaxxing to create a new hypervisor and virtualization techniques written in Rust, $1 a month for 8 cores 16GB RAM 1TB NVMe storage.
Edit: I was about to purchase your amazing service, as I saw you already have reviews on the front page, and I get a 404
This disrupter finally made it,
Boomerang disruption fully accomplished.
I accidentally deleted the SSL again. Sorry! When It's ready, I'll let everyone know.
Phase 1. First I saw filelu or Mega type websites and made something like them. In that case, NO Location choose, your files would be shown on your File Manager.
after that
Phase 2. I'll make decentralized servers that use blockchain. Each file is validated by others. So if you choose Alaska (s3-al), when a user from Alaska accesses your file, they access the Alaska DC. But a user from India or France, when accessing your file, gets access from their nearest locations. SO there are 3 problems that will be solved - 1. Low latency 2. 86% low bandwidth cost 3. Security! Even if the main website is down or gets attacked, your files are still valid, not down.
Well, that's why it takes time.
I'm afraid one day he might disrupt LowEndTalk.