djsla | 12 years ago | on: Realistically colorized historical photos
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disclosure: worldtimebuddy founder.
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Naturally, after reading the post, I went to check what fetchnotes is all about and... could not figure it after 30 seconds of scanning the homepage and left.
Anyone else had that problem?
djsla | 14 years ago | on: PHP Fog is Free Forever, and Now Even More Free
I've been running a good-traffic site on PHPFog for about 6 months on the $29 plan. The product has some issues but, overall, I'm quite fond of it, the site speed, newrelic monitoring that they bundle in, and responsiveness of support.
Here are a few subtleties you may uncover. These may or may not be deal-breakers for you - they weren't for me (at least, yet):
1) No control over client-side caching policies via .htaccess. Though, I've heard it's in the works. 2) $5 subdomains seem highly priced. I would be using them if not for that. 3) No SLA (i.e. availability) which makes me a bit jittery. 4) Documentation is murky on MySQL resource usage limits (other than disk space). 5) Flashy error pages from PHPFog when/if the service is down make no secret about where the site is hosted and instance status. Some discretion is probably in order.
There's always room to improve ;)
Keep up the good work, PHPFog!
djsla | 14 years ago | on: PHP Fog is Free Forever, and Now Even More Free
djsla | 15 years ago | on: Ridiculously easy world times and meetings across time zones
Thnx!
P.S. The situation is resolved for now.
P.P.S. We've got so much great feedback here and via our site that it'll take some time to go through it all and get back to folks. Thank you!
djsla | 15 years ago | on: Ridiculously easy world times and meetings across time zones
Working with hosting company to resolve...
djsla | 15 years ago | on: Ridiculously easy world times and meetings across time zones
I can repro this quire regularly now. Will look into the right way to fix.
djsla | 15 years ago | on: Ridiculously easy world times and meetings across time zones
Really glad to see a lot of positive feedback - thanks guys! The UX indeed took a long time to get right (?), with multiple (failed) versions over a couple of years. Simple things are hard to make.
Love the suggestions/ideas as well. Will consider for upcoming features.
Can folks elaborate what they mean by "slow". Feel free to do so in private, over email -- [email protected]
P.S. Why didn't I think of posting here myself? :)