Giving this a monthly bump. Quality hosting, folks. Another thing to remember: If you ever have an issue with your service you will have the pleasure of dealing with cryptographically verifiable humans, versus the obfuscated bundle of ?? that most of the other hosting companies provide.
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Hey, thanks for helping spread the word!
Cheers
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Bumping for those out there in need of a reliable, powerful, affordable shared hosting solution. Pizarro is just starting out, but we'd love to prove our worth.
Reminder that Pizarro requires no credit cards or other personal info, only a gpg key. Give us a try! At 0.001 btc , what have you, dear reader of this bump, got to lose?
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Okay, I've got an answer for you on the backup question:
Pizarro does not currently offer a backup service, and all users are responsible for backing up their own files.
That being said, the shared hosting server does live on a RAID 10 array.
Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns and I will be happy to assist.
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Also what's your uptime rate?
Since the UY1 server came online on March 23, 2018 it has only been offline once in April, and that was a downtime of ~ 2 hours iirc. So, to answer your question more exactly: we have roughly a 99.89% uptime rate (or 1918 hours uptime / 1920 total hours running since March 23rd) Could you also give some sites using your service?
Absolutely. http://danielpbarron.com/ and http://thewhet.net/ are both examples of sites running on our UY1 server What plans do you have concerning backup. Do you offer this service as well?
I will check on this and get back to you right away. I need this asap.
We can get you up and running asap!
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- 2x 16-core AMD Opteron 6376 (2.3 GHz) (32 Cores)
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For those newbies in the audience who haven't yet come to the realization that everything on this site is a scam, and are on the verge of parting with their precious btc for whatever $venture comes next, please take a few days, weeks, or however long it takes to read though this thread. Dig around. Look even further back and know your history. Understand the telltale pattern of Your Loss.You will thank yourself later.
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Mircea said me to go away from this project I go so will never go back... haha when playng your game got 50% cpu un this game. ) Mining? hehe. Sounds like shitty old computer to me. No one from #trilema or #eulora is so poor they need to cpu mine coins and make 50 cents a day. Ou ou ou rich man there!! haha kid go sleep. that your parents bought you "uber" computer didnt mean you are now rich hahahah. Kids! Have a bandaid for ypur butthurt ( ::: [ ] ::: ) Anyone wanting to laugh at this poorfag getting his ass handed to him can read the official Eulora logs: http://logs.minigame.bz/latest.log.html#t11:55:21 He's the "kunickis" fellow. Updated log link for the thread shinohai refers to: http://logs.minigame.bz/2016-09-22.log.html#t115521The key point here that knunickis/creepland illustrates is that this is a real in-game economy (read: the in-game currency is tied to bitcoin, and is never 'printed' by the powers that be like in many other 'economy' games). This creates an environment where trade for goods and services between players is the ONLY way to extract value. Also, because of the well-thought-out and mysterious mechanics of the game, n00bs have an intrinsic demand (they can produce much-sought-after lower quality raw materials that higher-skilled players cannot), hence the 0.01 btc bounty for newbies.
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We have registered all of our real contacts and we are ready to provide other proofs which you ask.
To be real, my question to you: can you point to any sign that we are scammers? Please, proof your words, do not put bare allegations here.
The problem here is that the burden of proof isn't on 'the community' to prove you aren't a scammer. The burden is on you to prove that you are somebody. Right now, you have nothing. Re: meatspace credentials - they do not matter in bitcoin, really. All the 'scanned documents' and 'proofs' in the world shouldn't convince people to invest in you (but, sadly, many will invest anyway). This is especially true in a forum where the scams/fails far outnumber anything that remotely turns a profit. I know this is a colored coin offering, but let's take a sample of offerings (albeit outdated) from Havelock: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=666993.0 During that time, out of 23 listed securities, only *1* turned any kind of profit. Regardless of scam or not, this is still only a 0.04% chance of ROI. It has been said before, but you'd be better off just putting BTC on a dice-throw somewhere (added bonus of instant results!). So what can OP do if they are serious? I shall refer to an ancient, but still valid post: So you think you're going to start a Bitcoin business, right?
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I don't know if it matters, has been mentioned yet or if he has been more often, but: kslaughter has been online today! Heh, maybe he's going to give a Wednesday update "In South America, guys! Beautiful weather!"
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Ah, this is great. Thank you.
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Who is the winner?
Ken was the winner, obviously. He has the money. You can't fool anyone. This was a scam from day 1. This wasn't a failed business.
Exactly. The sad (weird?) thing is that in 4 months this discussion will still be going on and on ad nauseam. No one will have any money back. Never Forget tm
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Lol, there are people that take the 'trust system' on this forum seriously?
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Idk dude. Nubbins brings up some good points in that post you referenced. What's wrong with skepticism anyway? If you're the real deal then why be so butt-hurt?
Nice pieces, though. Very cool.
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That's correct. I deal in fiat. There are some very brilliant people that banks and investors won't touch. How many inventions and ideas sit on the shelf because someone can't get funding. So, you are looking for an investment because investors will not invest in you? Bitcoin opens opportunities well beyond the "unbankables"
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It's such a small percentage of my business. We're only talking about a few thousand dollars in the scheme of things.
I'm an activist for bitcoin and I want to see one friggen real-world business, funded by bitcoin, not crash and burn. I am totally willing to give up a few percentage points to grow up a part of my business that gets no attention. I'm going to grow a $10,000 per month, part of my business by 15% every month.
Besides, banks suck. They may have cheap money - but, they're still soulless assholes.
Why bother funding inventory in bitcoin? You are a fiat business, right? If you are an established, real-world business with a good track record, why not go and get a fiat-based investment? Find some wealthy dude and woo him over with your 30% margins. "Because Bitcoin Activism" seems like an odd business move.
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... Ok, so that's mainly an IRC rating type thing? Does the trust system in this forum work similar or different than WoT?
The 'rating' and 'authenticating' is done via IRC, yes. The trust system works almost anywhere that would require trust. The trust system in this forum is not the same, no. Anybody can create an account, and there is no 'authentication,' so the same guy could, in theory, create 50 accounts to give his main account 50 positive reviews. He could buy 'aged' accounts from others (a common practice) to make this look legitimate. The beauty of WoT is the fact that you can, through PGP, be sure that the person you dealing with is actually the person they are claiming to be. Now, you only know that they hold the private key to their registration within the WoT, that is it. The rest is up to you in terms of trusting them, just like if you were talking to someone in real life. You know that the person is who they are because they are standing in front of you. The trust flows from your, and your trusted peer's interactions with this person, not the system itself. To quote from one of my earlier links: The Web of Trust is merely the infrastructure upon which trust is built, by you, for your own use, within yourself. The same objective set of relations can result in drastically different trust in the eyes of drastically different third parties. The point of the WoT is not to make these judgements for you.
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