+1 for Backblaze. They have a convenient backup software too that works great. I backup my parents laptop using it, and use their S3 storage for my NAS backups.
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theit8514@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the most frustrating experience you've had with a website? (Sign-up, form, downloads, etc.)3·16 days agoA popular EHR cloud service that we use has a developer portal where operations such as logging in or entering two-factor codes would take upwards of 2 minutes to process.
When I asked our rep about it they went “eh it’s normal”.
This same company designed a XML SOAP API where if you request too much data, it just returns a HTTP 200 with no content. No error message or formatted SOAP reply, just completely nonsensical response.
I hate this company but there’s literally very few choices in this space.
theit8514@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Blue Prince - Have you played it? How blown is your mind?English4·2 months agoThe rng mechanics are definitely frustrating for some but the game is way deeper. Getting to 46 rolls the credits but you are left with so many unanswered questions. Some people stop there and feel satisfied, but others are curious about the world.
My thoughts are to try to push through the initial frustration with rng on the drafting side. You’ll eventually find that there are Roguelite mechanics to help you along, and it will feel less rng-dependent.
theit8514@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•A noob question about VPSs and bandwidthEnglish1·2 months agoThis would depend on whether the limit is defined as ingress or egress or both. For example AWS has free ingress traffic from the internet but there is a cost for egress traffic to the internet.
A better solution would be to find a unmetered service, which means that you have a fixed transfer speed (e.g. 500 Mbit) but have unlimited bandwidth. OVH offers this in their VPS products.
This reminded me of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwTXCwqurNQ
Sega doesn’t care because it’s now owned by Sammy and Sammy wants the good PR from Sega.