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  1. LiamCyrus

    Arch Industries - Web Hosting From $0.49/m! Unique - Reliable - Experienced

    Arch Industries offers an affordable and powerful platform to launch your website. Take advantage of our unsaturated gigabit network and utilize our quality US & Asia peering for your own website. Our central US location offers the best possible connection to United States visitors while still...
  2. LiamCyrus

    Arch Industries - Web Hosting From $0.49/m! Unique - Reliable - Experienced

    Arch Industries offers an affordable and powerful platform to launch your website. Take advantage of our unsaturated gigabit network and utilize our quality US & Asia peering for your own website. Our central US location offers the best possible connection to United States visitors while still...
  3. LiamCyrus

    A peek inside North Korea's intranet

    I remember at the beginning of 2014 a Comp Sci/Networking major did an AmA in North Korea, and I think some of his responses shed some light on their infrastructure and how the country as a whole approached that type of...
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    Who was your first VPS provider?

    123systems.net Admittedly they were pretty bad and had terrible uptime, but they were all I knew at the time. And they were dirt, dirt cheap. Like $3 VPS' before anybody else offered anything like that. But yeah, that was back when I was all about hosting Minecraft servers.
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    How do you upload your files to your webserver?

    I store the files in a folder on MEGA (used to use Dropbox, though I prefer MEGA for the security/encryption focus aspect) so that I can access up to date development files on all of my computers. Occasionally I'll reluctantly push the files to a private BitBucket repository (as a web developer...
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    Your biggest pain as a provider

    As a budget provider who sells $2 packages the most, I don't have that much of an issue with chargebacks. They rarely occur, and if they do it's typically not worth my time to fight. They've never come off as more than a small nuisance to me; I'm surprised that that seems to be a prevailing...
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    Which AD network is best for ads.

    I haven't met a single person who has enjoyed going with adsense. To quote a friend, if you have thousands of dollars to throw away for advertising you may see a return. I'd much rather recommend you opt with directly contacting forum owners for advertisement places for better prices and a more...
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    "Hack Forums" Hosts

    I mentioned how I myself was a HF host in the VPSBoard the IRC last week and a witchhunt ensued. A lot of people are ready to lynch HF host owners (with reason), though it clouds their judgement on the several legitimate hosts that advertise on HF. Overall I'd rate offering hosting on HF as a...
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    I've got an array and I want to break it up into two files

    As somebody who is also writing a billing panel, I haven't had too many issues with IPNs. Stripe's API is easy as hell to implement, and Google Checkout is only slightly more troublesome. Admittedly PayPal's is a nightmare, but I'm confident that Bitpay and Amazon will be easier to add. The...
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    I've got an array and I want to break it up into two files

    Well for starters, what is the error you're being prompted with when you try to split the array across two files? Can you provide a snippet of the array/how you declare it? Check for conflicting variable names?
  11. LiamCyrus

    PHP.net used to distribute malware

    That's exactly what I was getting at. People will misunderstand this as the language being at fault here, when in reality it's just poor coding (i'm assuming the vuln. was in their code).
  12. LiamCyrus

    PHP.net used to distribute malware

    What does it say about a language when its own developers can't even keep it secure? Not much, but that won't stop ignorant people from using this as another reason to hate on the actual PHP language itself. IIRC, the exploit pack that the hackers used only affected ancient browsers anyway, so...
  13. LiamCyrus

    Favourite Web-dev IDE?

    I used Netbeans for the longest time until about a month ago when I switched to Sublime 3. Some comparisons: Sublime 3 has a neater aesthetic with the dark colour scheme, opposed to NetBean's default white theme. Sublime is much more lightweight than Netbeans (obviously), and Netbeans won't even...
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