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by laythe ·like, too much. especially considering the current international relationships and how willing is everyone to comply if its actually cross border. after all there is no perfect security but only abou -
AIO IP-Related (IPv4/IPv6/ASN) Thread. Only Providers/LIRs are allowed to post offers.
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How does AI affect your work?
by TimboJones ·That's generally so they can own your idea worked on using their resources and time paid by them. It's a trap. -
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by concept ·yup. Due to OVH US being a separate entity and it is restricted to OVH US customers only. It definitely serves you guys an advantage over others that may not have access. -
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by NighttWatch ·That's a great perspective actually. Virginia is a central hub with low latency to both North America and Europe, which is exactly why we chose it. And as we grow, we're working toward our own ASN, IP -
The history of the other side of LowEnd world?
by nameserver ·so seems like someone who hated LET created their own LES? -
How does AI affect your work?
by ralf ·I'm only planning to use it mostly for UI, as that's something that I find pretty tedious myself. I think the main risk is for any UI it generates too look too generic. -
How does AI affect your work?
by stable_genius ·How do you verify and secure those black-box outputs? Companies are already struggling to find engineers to review the explosion of AI-written code. -
Alternatives to the hated WHMCS?
by SKRIME ·Honestly, building your own panel is a different beast but in our experience worth it. We run our own custom panel from day one - no WHMCS, no HostBill, no Paymenter. Yes, it's a lot of work upfront, -
How does AI affect your work?
by Saahib ·is that now clients first try things on their own using AI (sometimes breaking more), even suggesting solution using AI and acting as if they have cracked it. -
Aluy.net kept my production server offline for hours, then deleted the wrong one – I didn't even get
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How does AI affect your work?
by ralf ·Up until now I've been quite staunchly anti-AI. Was visiting a friend this weekend whose company has forced them into being AI shepherds rather than coders themselves. They now seem to spend most of t -
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by forest ·There is, because each other hop is only forwarding your data. If your home ISP is not trusted (which is taken as a given if you are looking for a VPN), then all it takes is one network logging the co -
Alternatives to the hated WHMCS?
by Jord ·Yep, we will never catch up to WHMCS, I wouldn’t want to, would rather build what people actually want than thousands of plugins that they don’t need. We also focus on different markets as well, not j -
do you guys feel advinservers is stable for long term projects?
by advinservers ·We own all of our hardware in all locations. We use a mix of IP transit providers in CoreSite LA2, which includes CDN77. -
do you guys feel advinservers is stable for long term projects?
by nghialele ·I also believe that the man own his hardwares. -
do you guys feel advinservers is stable for long term projects?
by forest ·I believe they use their own hardware. They aren't resellers. -
do you guys feel advinservers is stable for long term projects?
by EpicEscapist ·do they use their own hardware or do they rely off of bigger hosters -
Alternatives to the hated WHMCS?
by sitepape ·HostBill is great, their module library is bigger than any other competitors. -
Alternatives to the hated WHMCS?
by NotFoundException ·Well, WHMCS has somewhat of a monopoly. Tho every new hoster that chooses WHMCS feeds into said monopoly and makes it less likely that another system can catch up. For mosts hosts I see around here a
