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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    Zero downtime whatsoever since the 1st day they launched.
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    Choopa sends out Vultr to drown in the DigitalOcean

    I signed up and not seeing anyone's servers, payment info or tickets. Maybe they fixed it now?
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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    If there can be a prize for screwed-up routing, it has to go to this: Host Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. 128.199.255.254 0.0% 9 6.9 1.4 0.5 6.9 2.1 2. 103.253.144.237 0.0% 9 0.5 0.8...
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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    Get them to fix this btw: 9. ffm-b10-link.telia.net 0.0% 1 83.8 83.8 83.8 83.8 0.0 10. ffm-bb1-link.telia.net 0.0% 1 88.7 88.7 88.7 88.7 0.0 11. prs-bb1-link.telia.net 0.0% 1 96.7 96.7 96.7 96.7 0.0 12. snge-b1-link.telia.net...
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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    Point is, unless their Head of Product is also "some press", there was no "Q1" figure stated anywhere, the only communication we had mentions end of Jan.
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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    What Q1 are you talking about? The announced planned launch date was specifically End of January.
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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    You're such a smart cookie, let me ask you one thing, did he ever say the networking team has the final say in the financial side of things? Of course they'd love to get every possible provider and then some, but despite the popular opinion DO may in fact not have all money in the world, or have...
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    DigitalOcean to add Singapore Region by the end of January

    Judging from DO IRC channel, about a half of DO customers are from India.But then again, routing to India isn't always ideal either. HOST: lg-pune.prometeus.net Loss% Snt Last Avg Best Wrst StDev 1. hosted.by.prometeus.net 0.0% 10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2...
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    Self-Hosted Pastebin Alternatives

    Well for one, tried pasting Unicode to noted.pw today, and while Russian text worked, Japanese text did not went through properly, it was replaced with HTML entities (&17284;&12459;&21235; etc). I still think ZeroBin concept can't be beaten, especially today with widespread privacy concerns and...
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    How to set up your own distributed, redundant, and encrypted storage grid in a few easy steps

    Also could have simply linked to https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Tahoe_LAFS_Storage_Grid.html, which has nicer formatting and some additional info (Q&A).
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    Self-Hosted Pastebin Alternatives

    noted.pw has no AAAA record -- It takes a special kind of fail to set up something on a v6-only VPS, and have it not support IPv6.
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    Running a TOR Relay, Part 2

    Zero: ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
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    Which vps hoster allows tor hidden services?

    No one reasonable expects your random VPS provider to allow exit nodes. And this particular thread is about hidden services, not exit nodes. By the way (to everyone), it's specifically "Tor", not TOR or ToR or T.O.R, I think that was even in their FAQ somewhere.
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    How big a VPS for a TOR relay? (BuyVM OvZ or KVM)

    Depends on how efficient you want to be with your money. For me that's something like 10-15TB per each $5/month spent, anything less and I will cancel this or indeed not bother to buy/set it up in the first place.
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    How big a VPS for a TOR relay? (BuyVM OvZ or KVM)

    There absolutely is, open torrc and look for "Accounting". It has a very sophisticated system to do exactly that, or if you prefer limit per day, per week, etc. Regarding the requirements, 256MB used to be barely enough, 512MB was the "comfortable" zone. But sadly nowadays 512MB is not enough...
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    Thought Experiment: A Completely Anonymous Web Site

    Nope, he's going to honestly say "sorry guys I am not telling you my real name", or in a shorter form, "I am anonymous".
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    Which vps hoster allows tor hidden services?

    Yeah let's pile up meaningless unrelated facts together, maybe it'll somehow make sense, and equally uneducated people even start clicking "thankies". 1) Exploit in Firefox, not Tor. Nothing to do with soundness of Tor itself. 2) Government grants are a part of the Tor's funding. And...? It's...
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    Which vps hoster allows tor hidden services?

    No one outside of your VPS knows it's hosting a hidden service. (but of course it's still a VPS, so the provider can dig in and find out). E.g. a web server HS will typically consist of: 1) a web server listening on 127.0.0.1 only, on a random port of your choice, for example 8080 2) Tor...
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    Thought Experiment: A Completely Anonymous Web Site

    That's correct, you can:1. Publish anonymously 2. Read anonymously 3. do both 4. do neither And the question of this thread is how to do #1. There are still lots of cases when you do not care about being anonymous as a reader, but want to access information that was anonymously published...
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    Thought Experiment: A Completely Anonymous Web Site

    Not sure what you're getting at, and what a forum has to do with this. Didn't you first want a domain and a VPS. Tor hidden services are absolutely the solution, you can host a web (or any other server) and no one will know who's running it or where it's hosted. Admittedly you will not have a...
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