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  1. HalfEatenPie

    How do you tag someone in a post?

    I'll agree with you there.  It's kind of a pain in the ass, but we haven't found a better/easier alternative at the moment.  Also with our huge list of things we have to do this isn't that high on the priority list.  
  2. HalfEatenPie

    How do you tag someone in a post?

    See but that doesn't "ping" people.     So if you just want to mention a user do what MannDude did, but if you want to ping them (assuming they have the notification on) do the following:       Or something similar which would do this:   And assuming MannDude has his "Quote me" notification on...
  3. HalfEatenPie

    Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand VPS

    Any issues with Singapore?   I mean OneAsiaHost is in Singapore, not exactly the countries you mentioned but near them.  Sorry I'm not too knowledgeable in Asian VMs yet.  
  4. HalfEatenPie

    RamNode Offers DDoS Protection (Seattle)

    Haha yep mannDude posted that 1 day before BuyVM announced their East Coast filtering.  ;) Pretty damn excited for that.  
  5. HalfEatenPie

    Integrating WHMCS with Jira

    See, I have a 10 user JIRA license (for personal use) and I'm trying to get a better understanding of the entire software.  Currently I'm going through their documentation (slowly but surely), but (a bit off topic) do you happen to have any faster-to-understand documentations?  The current ones...
  6. HalfEatenPie

    Preparations to run an IRCd daemon

    I'm going to be clear that I am not an expert at this (because I haven't ran my own IRC network nor have I done much research, so obviously read what I write with a grain of salt), but I will state that from my definition of "maintain the ircd properly" means: make sure the server(s) are online...
  7. HalfEatenPie

    Integrating WHMCS with Jira

    While in theory I think it'd be great I don't really see the actual use behind connecting JIRA with WHMCS.  It'd help with visibility I guess too but... meh, it depends heavily on who's using it and how.  
  8. HalfEatenPie

    Preparations to run an IRCd daemon

    While I don't see the reason to keep an eye on it 24/7 (once a day or so?), this does fall under the clause "it still can be an issue when not maintained properly".   ;)
  9. HalfEatenPie

    Prometeus expands to Dallas, today not April 1st

    Well...  I personally love Incero (maybe a bit biased here ;) ).  Anyways awesome news Sal!  Always a big fan of Prometeus!  
  10. HalfEatenPie

    Preparations to run an IRCd daemon

    Honestly, it still can be an issue when not maintained properly (and of course who you bring or maybe they just got really lucky and randomly got onto your server).  It's probably for the best to talk this over with your provider first, better prepare and know what to do than deal with it as it...
  11. HalfEatenPie

    We have constructed additional Pylons (BuyVM Upgrades)

    I. Love. StarCraft.  References. 
  12. HalfEatenPie

    Cheap 1GB KVM for learning Linux

    Just for OP's convenience if I recall Terafire is in Los Angeles with Quadranet via SupremeBytes.  
  13. HalfEatenPie

    Searching for IRC channels of providers

    Oh I see what mistake i made I meant #crowncloud (not Cloudshard) #backupsy Backupsy is still there wlanboy ;) 
  14. HalfEatenPie

    Searching for IRC channels of providers

    huh. Well you're correct.   I don't know why but it doesn't seem to be there.  
  15. HalfEatenPie

    Slow upload speed

    First try a traceroute (mtr) to each VPS? 
  16. HalfEatenPie

    Preparations to run an IRCd daemon

    Haha while IRC is known to be a honeypot for DDoS, I'd say for his current uses (private/personal) it'd be fine.  As long as no-one he brings onto his network is an unstable individual who will decide to DDoS due to emotional reasons it should be fine.   In terms of actual setup I hear tons of...
  17. HalfEatenPie

    Preparations to run an IRCd daemon

    Not that I know a whole lot about this, but just giving you a basic idea in terms of traffic. My IRC Bouncer uses about 1GB (average) in bandwidth per month. Depending on how many leaves you have and how many people are active on your IRC Network (and bandwidth is cheap in Europe and parts of...
  18. HalfEatenPie

    Cheap 1GB KVM for learning Linux

    He asked for West Coast location, not East Coast ;)
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