Actually should have clarified, I meant submissions not general posts. I just searched their profile's submissions and found seven mentioning proxybase. I actually didn't check their comments.
Is this your service? Since you've made seven posts to HN about it and also your username shows up in the commits on their GitHub. Because I'm quite curious on where the IPs are from. Usually residential IPs is a fancy…
They actually already have that! You can find it at Security > Bots > Block AI Bots
That is correct, incoming traffic is still free
Stripe is a payment processor which basically means they process the payments for you, so you do have to figure out the tax part yourself (or use their tax product, but you're still the one responsible for it.) Lemon…
If I remember correctly they changed their policy quite some time ago and started to ignore the robots.txt, but not 100% sure about it
If I'm not mistaken then this refers to transactions done using Shop Pay which will "remove carbon from the air". https://shop.app/carbon-removal
Same here. I’ve been a happy customer for 2 years now after I switched over from mailbox.org The webinterface looks like it could use some fresh paint but everything else is top notch. Also never had any issues…
Thanks for the post! Really liked it being short and precise to the point. Also looking to integrate the new function feature and now already got some learnings out of the post without even starting to code.
I have fiber in my apartment and I’m getting 900/700 on average. Amsterdam, Netherlands for 35 euros per month.
We're sharing the same fate apparently! Just added a PR to their repository to add some feeds, hope it gets merged soon. https://github.com/nullpt-rs/blog/pull/1
This one had me thinking really hard, good one.
I think the 2FA feature is only available if you have their subscription which is kinda cheap to be fair. Or alternatively you can host VaultWarden and get it for “free”.
Yes, either this one or in my case, I'm just using Tailscale to get into one network with my NAS without having my NAS to be exposed to the internet. So instead of opening ports and stuff like that, I can just securely…
Can only recommend this way. I'm running paperless-ng on my Synology NAS and I love it. I've additionally bought myself a Brother DS-640 scanner to get good scans also on the go and it works like a charm for the last…
RedwoodJS may be something you want to check out. https://redwoodjs.com/
Nice work, Alex! Really like the simple design, but do I need to directly pay to sign up and check how it works or is there a trial?
I can only speak for Germany and from my experience. Their argument was that you only have „one“ customer and therefor should be employed by, in this case, Paddle. Edit: Should mention it was for a kind of SaaS, the…
We have a saying in Germany for this called „Wo kein Kläger, da kein Richter“ roughly translated „no plaintiff, no judge“. I think it highly depends on how much you’re actually selling, if you’re only within the free…
I’ve used Stripe in the past and it was a joy to use. Used it for an simple online shop selling shirts. In my case I only sold to one country within the EU which is my home country and therefore I didn’t have any…
If you like Open Source, I’ve been using Responsively which seems to be roughly the same but without any monthly subscription. https://github.com/responsively-org/responsively-app
Been using them for nearly two years now. I’m on the 2,50€ plan, which I think is now legacy and was upped to 3€, because that’s the cheapest plan which supports own domains. They offer a bunch of extra stuff like…
I see myself in this one and I don’t like it.
Mailbox.org - It’s cheap, does it’s job very well and is fully hosted in Germany. https://mailbox.org/
Comparing with MailChimp and co, I’d say it’s definitely cheaper (going with SES for sending mails at least). I like it because I own the data of my email lists and in this sense, the control is also a big plus point!…
Actually should have clarified, I meant submissions not general posts. I just searched their profile's submissions and found seven mentioning proxybase. I actually didn't check their comments.
Is this your service? Since you've made seven posts to HN about it and also your username shows up in the commits on their GitHub. Because I'm quite curious on where the IPs are from. Usually residential IPs is a fancy…
They actually already have that! You can find it at Security > Bots > Block AI Bots
That is correct, incoming traffic is still free
Stripe is a payment processor which basically means they process the payments for you, so you do have to figure out the tax part yourself (or use their tax product, but you're still the one responsible for it.) Lemon…
If I remember correctly they changed their policy quite some time ago and started to ignore the robots.txt, but not 100% sure about it
If I'm not mistaken then this refers to transactions done using Shop Pay which will "remove carbon from the air". https://shop.app/carbon-removal
Same here. I’ve been a happy customer for 2 years now after I switched over from mailbox.org The webinterface looks like it could use some fresh paint but everything else is top notch. Also never had any issues…
Thanks for the post! Really liked it being short and precise to the point. Also looking to integrate the new function feature and now already got some learnings out of the post without even starting to code.
I have fiber in my apartment and I’m getting 900/700 on average. Amsterdam, Netherlands for 35 euros per month.
We're sharing the same fate apparently! Just added a PR to their repository to add some feeds, hope it gets merged soon. https://github.com/nullpt-rs/blog/pull/1
This one had me thinking really hard, good one.
I think the 2FA feature is only available if you have their subscription which is kinda cheap to be fair. Or alternatively you can host VaultWarden and get it for “free”.
Yes, either this one or in my case, I'm just using Tailscale to get into one network with my NAS without having my NAS to be exposed to the internet. So instead of opening ports and stuff like that, I can just securely…
Can only recommend this way. I'm running paperless-ng on my Synology NAS and I love it. I've additionally bought myself a Brother DS-640 scanner to get good scans also on the go and it works like a charm for the last…
RedwoodJS may be something you want to check out. https://redwoodjs.com/
Nice work, Alex! Really like the simple design, but do I need to directly pay to sign up and check how it works or is there a trial?
I can only speak for Germany and from my experience. Their argument was that you only have „one“ customer and therefor should be employed by, in this case, Paddle. Edit: Should mention it was for a kind of SaaS, the…
We have a saying in Germany for this called „Wo kein Kläger, da kein Richter“ roughly translated „no plaintiff, no judge“. I think it highly depends on how much you’re actually selling, if you’re only within the free…
I’ve used Stripe in the past and it was a joy to use. Used it for an simple online shop selling shirts. In my case I only sold to one country within the EU which is my home country and therefore I didn’t have any…
If you like Open Source, I’ve been using Responsively which seems to be roughly the same but without any monthly subscription. https://github.com/responsively-org/responsively-app
Been using them for nearly two years now. I’m on the 2,50€ plan, which I think is now legacy and was upped to 3€, because that’s the cheapest plan which supports own domains. They offer a bunch of extra stuff like…
I see myself in this one and I don’t like it.
Mailbox.org - It’s cheap, does it’s job very well and is fully hosted in Germany. https://mailbox.org/
Comparing with MailChimp and co, I’d say it’s definitely cheaper (going with SES for sending mails at least). I like it because I own the data of my email lists and in this sense, the control is also a big plus point!…