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@Punto1965

Katılım Kasım 2022
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Ridwan
Ridwan@theridwanade·
Server working perfectly on localhost, then not working on production. Yeah, classic problem. But now I have to debug in the cloud, pull, edit, commit, push, deploy. But unfortunately my network runs at 50kb/seconds
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Nahualuna 🍉✨
Nahualuna 🍉✨@nahualuna·
@Hostinger so many problems with your service. I’ve been experiencing many issues with your server. I’ve had to verify my account multiple times just to access your website and edit my own page. :/
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Amber
Amber@eienmelody·
@TodayinTor Best of luck. HostGator may be an option? They're an older company but we have used them (well my host has) for years. Obviously fanlistings are not as popular as they were (both networks have changed to cheaper plans over the years).
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Punto@Punto1965·
@Topegramms @rooseveltdidIt Gotcha, can be frustrating when you can't get the free stuff. Hostinger's VPS is solid and affordable, might be a good alternative. Check it out, could work for you.
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Gramms
Gramms@Topegramms·
@rooseveltdidIt Ohh. Ino mind some advice bruv. Which VPS do you recommend.. couldn’t get the VM from oracle!
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Punto@Punto1965·
@yunier_olivera Entiendo ese miedo, pero no te preocupes. Usa contenedores Docker para aislamiento y pruebas seguras. Así no afectas tu VPS. No sé si te sirve, pero te dejo mi link de afiliado por si acaso.
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Yunier Olivera
Yunier Olivera@yunier_olivera·
Turning an old mini PC into a home server today. Ubuntu Server 24.04, no desktop, just SSH. Plan is Jellyfin, RStudio Server maybe and a testing ground before doing stuff in my VPS. I'm always scared of screwing my server by just touching it.
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Punto@Punto1965·
@NeodymiumPhish @vanYperen @rileybrown Entiendo que buscas opciones de hosting que no te hagan superar los límites de uso. Hostinger tiene VPS muy potentes y flexibles que podrían funcionar bien para Ollama y tus automatizaciones. No sé si te sirv...
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Nic Finn
Nic Finn@NeodymiumPhish·
@vanYperen @rileybrown Ollama cloud is a great choice for this. OpenAI-compatible API endpoint and you can self-host Honcho with the same API. I've got quite a few recurring tasks and automations running and I've yet to surpass 10% of the Pro account usage.
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Riley Brown
Riley Brown@rileybrown·
Is Hermes better than OpenClaw or is it yet another psyop on the timeline?
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Bobby Mays
Bobby Mays@Bobbymays·
I built my company's entire marketing website in about 12 hours. No templates, just me and an AI coding tool. 13 files. 9 pages. Contact forms, responsive navigation, pricing breakdowns, the whole thing. Here's exactly how I did it, step by step: Some context first: I'm by no means a developer. I can read code well enough to know when something is broken, but I'm not writing JavaScript from scratch. I'd been paying a developer to maintain my old site, and every small change took a week and a back-and-forth thread. I wanted to own it so I dove in. Step 1: Pick your tools. Claude Code for the AI coding, it runs in your terminal and writes code directly into your project files. GitHub for version control. Vercel for hosting and deployment. Web3Forms for the contact form. Total cost: $0/month for hosting. The AI subscription I already had. Step 2: Give it design direction. I found 5 websites I liked the look of and screenshotted them. I dropped those screenshots into the conversation and said, "Build something that feels like this for a financial consulting firm." That first pass got me about 70% of the way there. Step 3: Structure the project like a real codebase. This is where most people go wrong with AI-built sites. They let the tool dump everything into one massive HTML file. I had it split the site into separate files. A layout folder with the nav, footer, head, and scripts. A “pages” folder with each page as its own file. 13 files total, all organized. Why does this matter? When I need to change the pricing page, I open one file. Not a 3,000-line monster. Step 4: Iterate. A lot. The first version looked like a solid wireframe. Then I went back and forth (probably 30-40 prompts over a few hours). "Make the hero section taller." "The font pairing feels off, try Space Grotesk for headings and Inter for body." “This pricing table needs more breathing room." "The mobile nav is broken on smaller screens." Each round took 2-3 minutes. A developer would have billed me for every one of those changes. Step 5: Handle the boring stuff most people skip. Security headers. A proper robots.txt file (basically a set of instructions that tells search engines what they can and can't look at). Meta descriptions on every page. Open Graph tags so links look right when shared. Form validation so the contact form doesn't accept garbage submissions. I just asked for it and the AI added it. This stuff used to be the reason I needed a developer in the first place. Step 6: Deploy. Push the code to GitHub. Connect the repo to Vercel. Point my domain. Done. If I got lost at any point, I asked Claude Code until I found the answer. About 80% of the time, it could just do it for me. Now every time I push a change to GitHub, the site rebuilds automatically. No FTP. No cPanel. No asking someone to "push the update." What I'd do differently: Start with the mobile layout first. I designed for desktop and had to fix mobile breakpoints after. Backwards. Also, don't try to get the design perfect in the first pass. Get the structure and content right, then do a dedicated design pass. I wasted time tweaking colors early on when the page layout wasn't even finalized. The bigger point here isn't about websites. It's about what's possible now for small business owners who are willing to sit with a tool for a few hours and learn by doing. I own my site. I can change anything in minutes. No developer dependency. No monthly platform fees. No waiting. If you've been putting off a project because you "need to hire someone for that," maybe you don't anymore. What's a project you've been putting off because you assumed you couldn't do it yourself? --- Check out my masterpiece below:
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Hi🔑 Heike Jost 🇺🇸🇩🇪human being
I need someone who helps me figure out how to get all my website contracts and email accounts moved from German IONOS by 1&1 webhosting company to their US arm. And best case all in ONE contract and one monthly bill - as I have several and keeping track of 101 seperate ones is annoying. They have a moving helper/ customer service that could help on their end. But I leave no clue how my websites got build and what add ins/ plug ins/extra website builders/ or other stuff was used /or is still needed … so I need advise FIRST so they don’t sell me stuff I don’t need. It’s kind of urgent, … as one of them is my (to be relaunched) nonprofit’s website ArtFrog.org and we have an event coming up… Another project website also got messed up … http:/www.SoundOfAustin.org Those connected emails also don’t work anymore. Maybe the certificates ran out, or rerouting stopped, maybe I couldn’t pay one of the bills as keeping track of all of them is complicated… Help !!!
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TechOperator
TechOperator@TechOperator·
Tech Support is now open - post your question below 👇
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JDP
JDP@jdomanpipe·
Bluehost tried to charge me £600 for 3 years of WordPress hosting. Moved one to cloudflare pages as a static site Migrated the other over to AWS Lightsail in 30 mins for £7/mo
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Phil's Airline Fleet News
Phil's Airline Fleet News@PlanePhil5·
@BobFranklin3 @MKortvely @Gargamle2 @SteveNomadic Not sure which host to use for my website. I used Wix for 5 years, supposedly with full support. When things started going wrong, they wanted to charge more to fix it. The other option is if anyone wanted to add it to their platform. I had been offered that option previously.
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GoDaddy
GoDaddy@GoDaddy·
Congrats on the launch! GoDaddy customers creating videos with our Sora-powered Airo AI Reels app are already benefiting from its simple, effective, high-quality generation.
OpenAI Developers@OpenAIDevs

Your videos can go further now. We’re introducing new Video API capabilities, powered by Sora 2: • Custom characters and objects • 16:9 and 9:16 exports • Clips up to 20 seconds • Video continuation to extend scenes • Batch jobs for video generation

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Aero
Aero@aerowolfprints·
@openclaw has helped learn so much with AI which I have to for work, but damn is it hard to get it to work with vllm or anything other than ollama. The setup for openai compatible local hosting is insanely more difficult especially with something like a dual spark setup
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Ömer Karaçay
Ömer Karaçay@omrkrcy·
@jamesperkins @unkeydev I am using Apisix. I think we need quite well designed service for APIs so I want to deploy Unkey on my server and try it, but I couldn't understand if I need to pay a license fee for self-hosting.
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James Perkins
James Perkins@jamesperkins·
Configure your API policies in seconds: - Type of protections (API key, JWT, Ratelimits etc) - Routes to enforce - Permissions required And so much more, all with a few clicks. @unkeydev deploy coming to public beta soon.
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Jeremy Kister
Jeremy Kister@jkister·
@CokePokes i know it'd be a ton of work to move stuff but oracle will give you a free VPS. like free as in beer. low powered but fine for a little server. just make sure you set up block storage on it and it'll work forever. i havent been able to jailbreak in years.
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CokePokes
CokePokes@CokePokes·
Hey, just so you know. The server for appstore++ costs me 67.00 per month. i havent gotten a donation in a lonnnng lonnnnnnnnng time. So it will be discontinued because there is no support unless ya’ll donate: i can barely afford my credit card bills
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Senior intern
Senior intern@isaacmain3·
@ez0xai A cheap VPS for less than 5 dollars per month. I wouldn't recommend a pay-as-you-go services because their bills are always unpredictable.
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Emmanuel
Emmanuel@ez0xai·
Used $2 out of $5 on Railway and somehow I’m getting billed another $5 make it make sense 🤦‍♂️ What are good alternatives with usage-based billing?
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JimmyGrey2288
JimmyGrey2288@JimmyGrey2288·
@Outlook Microsoft is so useless. I own my domain name. They refuse to take the domain name I own off of an account owned by a third party. So now, I cannot use Microsoft for my business email. Their Data Protection Team and “back end team” are completely useless.
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Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook@Outlook·
Coffee chat, anyone? Microsoft 365 Copilot in Outlook takes care of the logistics from setting up a call to rescheduling, so you can get back to the real work.
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Punto@Punto1965·
@IG0xL_ entiendo que wordpress te esta dando dolores de cabeza, prueba con un plugin de caché como litespeed cache total cache para optimizar el rendimiento hostinger.com/es?REFERRALCOD…
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0x4951313437.eth
0x4951313437.eth@IG0xL_·
🥲😂 Tenia un rato trabajando un plugin para wordpress pero como esta super pesado y por mas que le acorte temaño no se supe a wordpress mejor se combierte en site para ecommerce.
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fati ✨️🇦🇷
fati ✨️🇦🇷@demonofclover·
que estrés hacer una tienda online no se lo recomiendo a nadie ahre
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Adam Beckwith
Adam Beckwith@AdamNostalgia·
Another update about my blog. I have noticed that it is a problem at their end and not mine. I have "reached out" (as the modern phrase goes) to Wordpress and hopefully someone somewhere will be able to solve this for me sooner rather than later.
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