blues | 13 years ago | on: Tent.is alpha
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blues | 13 years ago | on: Joyent ending "lifetime" hosting accounts
Anyway, here's what I do: I register my domains at nearlyfreespeech.net. They have a somewhat limited number of different TLDs available, and at about $9 per year, are not cheap (or "free"), but certainly not exorbitant. But their integrity is rock-solid. One time I let my domain expire for a couple weeks, an alarming circumstance. But they restored it for free after I simply payed the fee (this can only work for a limited time, of course). My old (and reliable) previous host and registrar would have charged me about $200 to get it back! So the $9 is like cheap insurance.
I use asmallorange.com as my host. They charge as little as $35 per YEAR, with $0.50 per GB per month for additional bandwidth. (Both of these hosts are "pay as you go.") So if I ever have a disagreement with my host, they cannot mess with my domain name! Also, my registrar uses FreeBSD servers, while my host uses Linux, and I don’t want to deal with FreeBSD (it’s probably more stable than Linux, but I know nothing about how to use it). The smallorange service (running on Linux) is chock-full of great features, including Cpanel. They have a feature inside their Cpanel that one-click installs things like WordPress, and I used it. But I chose a one-click install password that it allowed, but that the rest of Cpanel would not allow, and that lead to problems. But their customer service was right there for me, and they immediately cleared it up. Hope this doesn't sound spammy. The main point is, if you really want service, pay as you go is the way to get it. It worked great for me.
blues | 14 years ago | on: How my comment on TechCrunch got me a Facebook Cease and Desist
"Have no idea what you talking about. Nothing to do. Very depressed. Doctor said to avoid this kind of thing."
Thanx,
xxx
blues | 14 years ago | on: Home Servers – The future of the networked world
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Serverless, encrypted Chat & Filetransfer
Multiple simultaneous downloads / uploads
Search Friends
Messages
Forums
UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding support
GnuPG Authentication
OpenSSL Encryption
Plugins support
Graphical User Interface written with Qt4 toolkit
System tray integration
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blues | 14 years ago | on: Facebook's Internet identity monopoly
I actually do use KeePass for several things, and I think it really is more secure than my "simple solution." Plus it keeps my data in a nifty portable "*.kdb" file. But it's just a bit clumsier to utilize. I don't use the Firefox password manager, which updates often; who knows what might happen when it does? KeePass is available at:
blues | 14 years ago | on: Facebook's Internet identity monopoly
https://en.wordpress.com/signup/
My WordPress.com site can always be transferred to a host of my choosing (especially if I register a similar domain name) (and not at giant GoDaddy).
I simply will not post on sites that require Facebook, or Blogger, or Yahoo! accounts to log in. Period.
Except for banking (which I try to avoid online) and really special logins, I simply use one very-hard-to-crack password for everything, like "bluefrogsridelogsatsunset". People argue about how hard it is to crack passwords, and what kinds of passwords are secure, but I'm pretty sure that no one (except perhaps the government) can really crack a password such as the one above. This solution is good enough for me!
blues | 15 years ago | on: Can Google and Facebook Push Adultery Sites Off the Internet?
blues | 16 years ago | on: "Goldman sachs code torrent" honeypot
Try it!!!
blues | 17 years ago | on: Ask HN: Where does consciousness come from?
blues | 18 years ago | on: If you applied for this cycle, please tell us your email address
...so if someone makes mistakes it is automatically out :-)
Guess the way they chose is the best though.