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The Golden Rule of LET is:
Don’t be a dick.
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In my opinion, you are the dick.
He is not a dick.
From my point of view, you are pissed of, because its not open source.
Then you decided, to rant about it, because you are not getting the code.
I do open source many of my projects, where I invested a ton of time.
Some projects are not open source, simple that is.
I do have no plans for now and the future, to make money out of it.
Wow, now you're calling me a dick?
Have you forgotten I helped you translated this project to Malay. I gave many other suggestions since the past few weeks and made novaDedi what it is now. What has he done for you that I deserve such insult from you? Instead of thanking me for the translation and ideas, you tag along with some random "get the fuck off psycho ass" reply?
Kindly remove my translation from this project. You don't deserve it.
Next time, don't expect contribution from other people if you plan to make something beneficial only for your own sake. Create your own R&D department.
Also, don't ever promote your service to my inbox anymore. I'm no longer interested. You might want to remove that currency feature too.
Yes I did, when someone comes up with that crap:
" I know... today it's free, the next day it has to be monetize once you get to that traffic threshold."
What do you expect?
No, I did said thanks.
What do you expect when you subject such things to someone?
I did.
If you wish so, sure.
You know, that the project is public right? anyone can use it? Apart from that, I put in quite a few hours of work into it and I get that, wonderful.
I did really miss the insults.
Great job. Whatever floats your boat.
You asked me, that I should notify you, if goes live, I did.
Like I said, whatever floats your boat. This is going to be my last reply.
Bookmarked.
Popcorn bought. LET drama on air.
Ok thats dope. Great work Sir.
Last changes:
Finally was able to catch an ARM server at SYS (CA) thanks to NovaDedi @Neoon
Neat, some people already collected 40 of these, for something biggerTM.
ZXHost 2.0? Nice!
Nah, its even hard to do something encryption like on them.
250Mbit is neat but the CPU is weak, very weak.
Last changes:
Also, the limit has been moved up to 200EUR, since a few people requested it.
Thanks to novaDedi's Discord channel I've picked up some cheap servers to play around with. Thanks!
Nice, have fun.
Great job with the site. Just a couple ideas:
Would be nice if changing any of the search options or the sorting also updated the URL so you can directly bookmark or link to the results that are relevant to you.
Seems like performing a search in the columns always makes a string comparison, even for the columns with numerical values. Perhaps it would make more sense if those also had sliders similar to the main search options instead of a search for a string. Maybe even move the ones that can already be adjusted in the main options down there. Something like this:
Would be a good Idea, to generate a unique url from a search result to share it.
No it does not, type for example 230 into the cpu field.
Maybe that what you found is a bug, so give me an example.
More sliders will be added, but the search fields will stay there.
The idea is, to give you more options to search through everything.
Otherwise we had removed the search fields since we have the sliders now.
Writing 230 in the CPU field works as expected, it finds all CPUs with "230" in their name. What I meant was, that if you type 230 in the benchmark field, it will also give you all results which have "230" in their benchmark scores, but for a field with numerical values, that doesn't really make sense. For example, if I write 5 in the "Price per TB" search, I'd expect to end up with results that are under $5 (or over, or maybe exactly $5), not ones that just have the number 5 anywhere in the price.
I actually noticed now that searching in any of the pricing fields returns some results that do not even include the search string at all, not sure what that's about:
Anyway, if sliders will be added into the main search options for all the other fields as well, then I guess none of this really matters.
The country search field doesn't seem to work. Typing "US" finds mostly EU servers. Typing "IT" finds mostly US servers but some other ones too (didn't notice any Italian ones).
Added: Oh ok I get it, have to search for full strings like "states" ("united" gets united kingdom first). Supporting abbreviations would be helpful.
I changed the search from %value% to value%, works as expected now.
Thats another bug, due to you used the currency switcher.
https://status.novadedi.net/view.php?id=8
Working on it.
Fixed, change the search pattern.
Just skimmed, @Neoon iirc you use datatables, dunno if you prefer to put the currency sign after values or you're doing that as a hack for ordering/searching, there are options in datatables to use a data- attribute for those purposes, allowing you to display stuff as you please.
But why? just why? I mean if the currency sign is left or right, who gives a fuck?
I need to cleanup the API at some point, maybe I have time for that, but the feature is low, low priority if even.
I was trying to give you free advice, but you're right, 'who gives a fuck'
There's a convention of having it on the left, but do it your way.
You gave me advice, I have read it, I read any comment here.
I told you my opinion about it, indirectly which is a no.
Publicly, I asked with "who gives a fuck?" if someone cares if we have this feature, they may reply.
From my view, the feature is not worth it.
I know, I have other priorities then that.
Uppity millenial, I'll take the bait as I have a thing for teaching arrogant people a lesson. Here's an idea, learn the difference between 'then' and 'than' before trying to be clever.
Learn about accessibility and how search engines should be able to crawl your site.
I've grabbed a copy of it and put it into CSV and SQL format for others to use. cheeers.
Really?
People do mistakes, happens. Didn't you just feel offended by my response?
And now you repeating the same? I thought you where non millennial?
Whatever.
Its indexed, even with a fancy sitemap, so its fine for me.
Everyone can do that, we have free API's everyone can use.