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  • dhmkt01dhmkt01 Member

    @s0n1c said:

    @dhmkt01 said:
    @DartNode I have stopped expecting anything from you now. It has been more than 60 hours, and the free giveaway tickets have still not been replied. Not even a single update or message.

    I understand this is a free giveaway, but free should not mean wasting time. A simple update would have been enough.

    I think there are already more than 400–500 tickets pending, and nothing seems to be moving. It feels like I have wasted my time with dartday sorry to say.

    And if there are issues again in the future, I hope it won't be handled the same way and simply be called "free" as an excuse.

    Thank you.

    ungrateful and impatient mjj detected

    Impatient? Maybe. Ungrateful? No. I was only asking for an update. 🙂

  • lala_thlala_th Member

    @dhmkt01 said:

    @AlteredParadox said:

    @dhmkt01 said:
    @DartNode I have stopped expecting anything from you now. It has been more than 60 hours, and the free giveaway tickets have still not been replied. Not even a single update or message.

    I understand this is a free giveaway, but free should not mean wasting time. A simple update would have been enough.

    I think there are already more than 400–500 tickets pending, and nothing seems to be moving. It feels like I have wasted my time with dartday sorry to say.

    And if there are issues again in the future, I hope it won't be handled the same way and simply be called "free" as an excuse.

    Thank you.

    @DartNode I'll take this guy's free stuff, since he's so unhappy! :)

    If my disappointment can make someone else happy, I'm happy to pass it on. Enjoy it! 🙂

    Please ask DarkNode to transfer the ticket. At the current pace, I think it may take another 60 hours to process anyway. 😄

    I'm in the next one in the queue.

  • rpqurpqu Member

    Anyway, I submit my ticket 14h ago. No reply yet. Last time, it was around 12-18h I forgot

  • defaultdefault Veteran

    @rpqu said:
    [...] Seems like people thought your teams are slacking

    Some people might also be thinking that on Dart Day there was some Solitaire Championship organised between datacenters in US. But since when should one care about imaginary theories and assumptions? The event was fun and that is all that matters; besides we all know dedicated servers are assembled and provided manually afterwards.

  • nikionikio Member

    If I ever start a hosting company I'm going to just ban sign-ups from certain parts of the internet to avoid the hassle of dealing with certain twattery.

  • JoshRJoshR Member, Patron Provider

    @nikio said:
    If I ever start a hosting company I'm going to just ban sign-ups from certain parts of the internet to avoid the hassle of dealing with certain twattery.

    :lol:

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited 8:20AM

    @nikio said:
    If I ever start a hosting company I'm going to just ban sign-ups from certain parts of the internet to avoid the hassle of dealing with certain twattery.

    Good point, problem is: they're also buyers. Many companies make lots of money precisely because some governments are oppressive towards their own citizens. If a government in some country establishes some great internet firewall, then trying to bypass that firewall generates awesome sales for datacenters in other countries which embrace more freedom. And here's the kicker: common people want to bypass that too, even though they are not tech savvy and maybe don't even have discipline; but one thing is for certain: they can't discuss badly about their own government due to reprisals — so they blame things on you when some aspects don't work according to their expectations.

    I'm not trying to justify an MJJ in any way, shape or form. I am just trying to understand the psychological problems that drive such approach. When one hears about some cheap (bypass) cake offering a bit of (porn) freedom, they want it. In my opinion it is a mixture of issues and frustrations piled up on top of one another, all starting from control of governments and lack of freedom. If a common MJJ would have freedom, they would not even bother to grab a VPS or dedi, hence not pay for your hosting services.

  • rpqurpqu Member

    @default said:

    @nikio said:
    If I ever start a hosting company I'm going to just ban sign-ups from certain parts of the internet to avoid the hassle of dealing with certain twattery.

    Good point, problem is: they're also buyers. Many companies make lots of money precisely because some governments are oppressive towards their own citizens. If a government in some country establishes some great internet firewall, then trying to bypass that firewall generates awesome sales for datacenters in other countries which embrace more freedom. And here's the kicker: common people want to bypass that too, even though they are not tech savvy and maybe don't even have discipline; but one thing is for certain: they can't discuss badly about their own government due to reprisals — so they blame things on you when some aspects don't work according to their expectations.

    I'm not trying to justify an MJJ in any way, shape or form. I am just trying to understand the psychological problems that drive such approach. When one hears about some cheap (bypass) cake offering a bit of (porn) freedom, they want it. In my opinion it is a mixture of issues and frustrations piled up on top of one another, all starting from control of governments and lack of freedom. If a common MJJ would have freedom, they would not even bother to grab a VPS or dedi, hence not pay for your hosting services.

    It's actually very easy. Just use roaming esim. Oh no esim? Just use removable euicc.
    If they were using it for VPN, surely they won't excessively abuse the service resource beyond networking capabilities.
    It's just people like them exist in CNNIC address space. People outside that address space also could exhibit such behavior.
    Exhibit A: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/217855/crunchbits-behavior

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