A list of puns related to "One Click Hosting"
I have a project I've thought about doing for a long time. It would be open source, and consist of a single node app. The products it competes against are PHP apps where one of the "selling points" is that there are managed hosting offerings that take care of OS upgrades and the like, and even end users can use the host's GUI installer to upload a file archive where everything is then automagically handled except the end user setting up email and DNS.
There's no other services involved, because the base product is really an on-ramp for a basic low volume site. If they're bigger they'll have the money to (for example) pay for setup with a proxy, etc. I think I need to have an entry-level product offering though that competes directly with what's available in PHP-world. There's competitive products in Ruby and .NET, but they've stayed very small, failed to build communities, and the like because they have a fairly high barrier of entry for the target group of users who normally get going with something simple and grow.
What I'm considering is a deployment offering as an ISO for a cloud provider, like Digital Ocean. There would be other deployment options if a user has technical proficiency. Am I thinking about this right, or does anyone have suggestions for a better approach?
Sorry if this has been asked before, did a quick search and couldn't find any info on this in the context of OCM... but is it possible to host a P2Pool node on both networks from the OCM? Hosting a network 1 node currently, wouldn't mind throwing this up on network 2 as well if I can.
I'm looking for a Server hosting with easy to use GUI and one click software install for plex, couchpotato, and other stuff,
does it even exist? i tried feralhosting but their plex install guide is really hard for me.
Tweet >Joel Embiid is hosting an outdoor watch party for PHI-ATL Game 4 today at Sunday Breakfast Rescue Mission for 100 members of the shelter. There'll also be food trucks, games & entertainment on-site courtesy of Embiid.
>One of many things Embiid's done for the community this year.
I am hosting ark servers for anyone that would like one, I'm doing it for free. This is PC only and the server can be any map and have mods if you would like. If you are interested then feel free to comment or message.
So many people keep wondering why their channels don't "take off". The way I see it, Youtube does not owe you any free clicks. It already provides excellent free video hosting and CDN. It also has a search engine that lags a bit behind Google text search, because making sense of videos is hard. It also has suggestion features, but that whole field is kind of experimental.
Any free views you get from Youtube should be viewed strictly as a bonus. You are not entitled to them. It is up to you to promote your content. Invest time if you have it, or money if you don't. Run some ads. Participate in communities. Get some press and endorsements. You know, like promoting anything else.
It is your brand and content that should "take off", not your stats. And that depends on your efforts more than on any Youtube algorithm. Outliers notwithstanding.
Hey guys, with my co-founder we've developed an app that gives you your own private Dropbox in one click.
I thought it would interest more than a few here:
Plug your USB storage into your internet router. Download the app. And that's it, you've got your own private cloud at home. No need for a server.
If you don't want to plug your USB storage into your router, the technology allows you to plug it anywhere (NAS, Raspberry Pi, Smart TV,...), and it will convert into a full private cloud.
You get all the functionalities you need (store, backup, sync, file sharing, access your files from anywhere). No complicated installation or configuration. Simple to use. Plug and play.
Just like a cloud, your data is always duplicated on at least two different locations, so you can't lose it.
No one has access to your data, except you. Full privacy. You also know where your data goes. And you choose where you data goes.
The technology is ready, we've just launched a demo for the Beta version: https://youtu.be/Fn-8rsx4_Jc (subtitles are available if needed)
It will require a little bit of configuration at first (knowing how to use a command line is needed at first) while we perfect the product so that it can all be done in one click, and while we add new functionalities so that it becomes a full private Dropbox.
For some background: https://blog.duple.io/about-duple/
Get in touch if you'd be interested in beta test! My mail is louis@duple.io. You can also reach us on Instagram and Twitter: @dupleio. Or DM me. :-)
Thanks!
Hey guys I'm creating a amateur league for Overwatch similar to the Overwatch League. Horizon League will consist of 12 teams with players ranging from 2500-3500 SR. A draft will be held where team managers will be able to draft their desire players. Teams will be able to create their own brands and communities through the league. The format of Horizon League will be as close as you can get to Overwatch League. If you are interested in participating in season 1 please join this discord.
Discord: https://discord.gg/MWKdeKF
Horizon League Twitter: https://twitter.com/HorizonLeagueOW
Rules & Format: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RM8gjP-ExBSgHMv0pLBrwCrutJq0QT-7XOWaIspHVGQ/edit?usp=sharing
If you have any questions please PM @Sadlife#3828
Hello
I have created a SaaS called Sendybay which allows 1-click hosting for Sendy. It takes the need for technical knowledge when setting up Sendy. The code, DB and cron are setup automatically just when the user signs up.
I am trying ways to figure out how to marketing it. We are a small team and we can't afford to spend equal time and energy on every channel. We have got 15 customers via Google ads so far but the sales have slowed down since last couple of weeks.
Can anyone suggest how we can zero down on the one channel we should focus on and spend our maximum effort on?
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