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    Blesta 3.5 Out!

    Blesta 3.5 is now out!   Blesta has come a long way since their initial release of 3.0.  The new update now includes: - Config Option (Upgrades and Downgrades)   - Allowing Prorated refunds automatically for downgrades - SolusVM Improvements   - Extra Resources Ordering - Custom Reports I...
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    DigitalOcean Announces Team Accounts

    DigitalOcean announced that now you can share your resources without giving out your password with Team Account!     Quoting from DO's Blog Link Here: https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/team-accounts-share-resources-not-passwords/   Anyways, cool stuff!  
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    Mr. Robot - New TV Show from the TV Channel USA

    So I saw this on Reddit's /r/linux and it got a decent laugh out of me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQM5fU7V-MM& Anyways, it seems to be from the TV Show Mr. Robot that will be coming to TV on June 24th.  However, USA has released the pilot on youtube!  Watch it here! ...
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    Dual L5420 Giveaway

    Howdy folks! So if you recall, our very good friend @Francisco gave out these fabulously beautiful Rackable Dual L5420s away during the latest BuyVM upgrades. I was luckily one of the individuals to receive one. However, it has lived a good life and has outgrown it's original intended need...
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    Google Earth Engine

    Howdy folks, So as you may or may not know, I'm actually a full-time scientist-y guy. I recently presented at a conference and surprisingly (or more likely unsurprisingly) Google was there to promote their Google Earth Engine. Now Google Earth Engine is awesome. It gives researchers access to...
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    Wordpress Super Cache Plugin - XSS Vulnerability

    Just got this email from NCCIC. WP Super Cache is one of the more popular Wordpress plugins, so definitely worth noting and updating.
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    QuickPacket Aquires Slicebox

    Well... I just got this email from them.     So... cool. I guess my i3 in Los Angeles is now with Quickpacket?  Interesting to see what's gonna happen.  
  8. HalfEatenPie

    Kimsufi BHS in Stock!

    Currently the KS-2, KS-3, and KS-4 are available for Kimsufi Canada.   http://kimsufi.com/us Just figure I'd share this :P
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    iwStack - Price Reduction for Large Instances and Virtual Router

    Many of you guys are probably familiar with Sal and Prometeus (I know I am...  Love their service!)! I recently received this email a few days ago and I figured I'd put this on here.   I've always been a big promoter of services I really enjoy, and Sal and his team does a pretty bangin' good...
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    Home Network Architecture

    So, @MannDude may have asked a similar post, however this one's for me. So for a long time I've only been using my wireless network.  My desktop has a wireless network card installed that I use.   However, I've recently wanted to go more through a hardwire route since my wireless network is...
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    Singapore VPS - Specific Datacenter

    Howdy folks! I have a pretty specific request.  I'm looking for a VPS (around 1 GB RAM with 2 CPU Cores) in the StarHub Datacenter/Facilities in Singapore.  I'm not too sure if this is possible nor if StarHub is specifically the DC owner or simply renting out space, but yeah. Anyone have any...
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    Renting vs Owning Hardware: Things to Consider

    Howdy folks! HalfEatenPie here with another article! This time the comparison and things to consider between renting and owning your server hardware! We’re going to cover the common features, the costs, and at the very end discuss the taxes. This article was mostly geared towards individuals...
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    Prefer IPv4 over IPv6

    So I'm just going to toss this out there and see if anyone can point me in the right direction. I just finished setting up the IPv6 tunnel via HE Tunnelbroker for my home connection.  It's absolutely fantastic!  Problem is, HE's IPv6 location closest to me is still pretty far away (network...
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    Observium - Monitoring Server and Client Installation Tutorial

    There are a wide range of server and network monitoring software available out there. Just to name a few, you have Munin, Nagios/Icinga, Zabbix, PRTG, and of course ServerStatus by Mojeda and Mun. All those alternatives are fantastic. I could talk about the key benefits of every single...
  15. HalfEatenPie

    Raspberry Pi 2

    So the Raspberry Pi 2 is currently out for sale!   Sauce: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/02/02/raspberry_pi_model_2/ For those of you guys who just want a tldr and specs: Raspberry Pi 2 is said to be "at least 6x" better performance than that of the B+ Model.  it's now available for...
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    Video Games Thread o' Doom

    So lets face it. I'm pretty sure some/most of us play video games.  Some of us have been playing for a long time, others started recently.  Anywho... What games are you working on right now?  What are you go-to games?   As for me, right now I'm really digging Insurgency and Counter-Strike...
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    Telephone LookingGlass RDNS XSS Vulnerability Patch

    Howdy! I'd figure I'll put in a forum thread announcement about this because Telephone's awesome looking glass has now become kind of an industry standard!   As stated here: So please update your looking glass!   Thanks!
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    Trend Projection

    VPS has been a pretty interesting market to look at.  Originally we started out with the good old OpenVZ vs KVM vs Xen vs VMWare vs Docker vs Potato arguments. Then it went from just a VPS vs Cloud. So I'm not a betting man, but what do you think will be the newest trend?   Additional...
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    Ode to Outlook 2013

    I hate you. I hate you. I hate you. You and your "generic errors".  I hate you. I hate you. I hate you. I hate you. Microsoft Outlook sucks.  
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    Bandwidth Usage

    Alright folks! So I thought might as well ask...  What does everyone do that uses up bandwidth? The biggest offenders for me are mostly scientific data (previously) downloading and streaming netflix.  In terms of my Dedicated servers and VPSes, probably just routine backups and storage...
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