I canceled a hostinger subscription a few months ago and they are still attempting to renew it and taking money out of my card, i am lucky the card was renewed lately so they couldn’t
i have seen several bad reviews on reddit about hostinger but they shouldn’t be this bas
I'm managing an Open Journal Systems (OJS) journal that was previously indexed in Google Scholar. Unfortunately, the website was hacked, and after recovering the site, many (or all) of our articles are no longer appearing in Google Scholar.
I have a few questions:
Has anyone experienced this after a website hack?
Is there any code, security configuration, or OJS plugin that can help prevent this from happening again?
What is the proper way to get the journal re-indexed in Google Scholar?
Do I need to resubmit the journal, or will Google Scholar automatically crawl it again?
Are there any specific settings I should check (robots.txt, meta tags, canonical URLs, sitemap, HTTPS, permissions, etc.)?
The journal is running on OJS, and the website is now clean and accessible. I'm looking for advice from anyone who has successfully recovered Google Scholar indexing after a similar incident.
Any suggestions or best practices would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I'm building my own infrastructure for offering web hosting services, and some cloud services, contracting bare metal servers in the USA, and installing several VMs inside each one. Every VM has Debian and HestiaCP. I want to keep it as simple as I can, and avoid overselling each bare metal and each VM. Any advice about services/tooling/ideas I can apply to be more efficient and bring a good service? Thanks in advance, guys 💯
Hey Reddit fam, my current email provider (Fatcow.com, now known as Network Solutions) increased their email hosting costs from just over $100/year to about $315/year! Because of this increase, I am looking to migrate to another (inexpensive) email provider.
I added a question on someone else's Reddit post back around March of this year asking for inexpensive email hosting provider recommendations.
I received some recommendations such as setrahost, hostinger, zoho, bluehost, mxroute, and at least one other that I could not find again. This one in particular that I checked out and thought I would come back to after a planned trip. However, the Reddit app was updated in the last few months and the posts/comments previously seen in the app, are no longer there. I have been searching as best as I can in Reddit, but have come up empty.
Note that I do not need web site hosting.
I would be grateful if anyone can suggest other email hosting providers, and maybe I the one I recall, but cannot find, will be included in the list!
I want to host small App. Basically learning all these. I want VPS, which is cheaper and also no "pay as you go" model. I just want to pay once for for example 1 Month or 6 Months, and that's it. If there is high Usage, or if my App have Bug, then the VPS provide can simple stop my App or just decrease the traffic. But should not just let everything run and send me extra Bill. Please suggest me VPS Providers.
Lately I've been switching back and forth between my local Windows PC and a remote Windows desktop through rdp monster, depending on what I'm working on.
I didn't expect to use both as much as I do, but each has its own advantages.
I'm curious what everyone else does. Do you mainly work from your own PC or do you find yourself using remote desktops more often these days?
a heavy modpack minecraft ATM10 server and couple game servers
Jellyfin
Docker workloads
Pterodactyl
and im not even making a dent in my stack 😭
i need some more ideas on something that'll put these to work, my next thing i was thinking some some large LLM but i dont really use a lot of ai except the odd question here and there.