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Yeah, but the limit seems to be more than appropriate for most people anyway, so I think their pricing model is pretty reasonable
Yeah, but the limit seems to be more than appropriate for most people anyway, so I think their pricing model is pretty reasonable
Have you even read the email? It’s still free
I’d need to check it out, it’s been a while. But I tried pretty much all addresses that are printed out with “ip address” command on linux
Yeah I set it up to forward 80:80 and 443:443 but it didn’t seem to have any effect. Does port forward work on ipv6 the same way it does on ipv4?
I tried that and couldn’t make it work. My server was unable to receive any http requests. Then I tried doing some tweaking in my ISP router configuration but with no success. So far cloudflare tunnel was the only solution I found
This sucks, it happens to be when my system runs out of swap and memory usage spikes
Tasks.md because i made it, it’s docker based and quite easy to setup
It worked for me but minutes later it started appearing again
There are people in this thread saying things may break in Arch based distros, but I couldn’t disagree more. From my personal experience Arch is very stable and since I started using it 3y ago it has been rock solid. When I was using Ubuntu I sometimes had to deal with dependency conflicts and missing packages from the official repo that was very annoying to solve
You don’t need to do the manual install, there is script withing the installation iso that makes it much easier, just run archinstall
Might be a network issue, check your upload speed. I had similar problems and the issue was that I was using a cat5 cable on my server, which was limiting the upload to 100mb, causing it to stutter while playing videos with high bitrates