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Can confirm. Happy customer for years.


There they go... Thousands of working hours of Hacker News readers... ;)


+ rsync to External HDD at home + another at work + backblaze


Restoring a 2014 website about restoring a 14-year-old website. :)


Living in the canton of Zurich and having my office in Dübendorf this makes me happy! :) We are currently paying about 250$ for 10Mbit/s symmectrical fiber.


I'm living in Rüti (which is about 30 km from Dübendorf but still in the canton of Zürich). If I do the availability-check on the fiber7-page it returns something like "that's a black-hole for us" - I'm not surprised.


I love the idea of city TLD. it's nice to have domains like sightseeing.paris or theme TLDs like amazon.shop this is what we already have for .xxx but giving one company the power over TLD like .book or .author is a big problem for me...


But which Paris? Paris, France? Paris, Texas? Paris Hilton? There are a lot of things named Paris. Who gets to decide? Few cities have unique names, so it's better to be specific. There's already a http://www.paris.fr, and US states have subdomains assigned under .us (and often regional subdomains under those)


Agreed. General concept is great but selling these TLDs to the highest bidder, idiotic. I can't believe this even got past the 'drawing board'. This needs to be protested in the same way GoDaddy was.


There is a better solution for that. My neighboor created the Monotracer, also available as electro vehicle. http://www.monotracer.com/ The electronic version also got the XPrice for the most efficient motorvehicle. http://www.progressiveautoxprize.org/teams/xtracer?carId=138


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