@Mirk0dex you back up your systems, power off at the command line, and restore elsewhere without logging into the gui.
also use their support page to send a message that you don't accept the new ToS.
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@Mirk0dex you back up your systems, power off at the command line, and restore elsewhere without logging into the gui. also use their support page to send a message that you don't accept the new ToS. 11 comments
@overeducatedredneck @mwl I don't know man, I really don't. I thought maybe Digital Ocean, but it's still proprietary. @Mirk0dex @overeducatedredneck Email can be handled on DO VMs with SES on AWS. @overeducatedredneck @Mirk0dex @mwl We use SES on AWS for email with all our Digital Ocean VMs. Barely costs a thing, easy to setup with Exim or Postfix. @outofcontrol @Mirk0dex @mwl So... That misses a few points. If I were Ok with AWS handling my outbound email, I'd probably just be leaving everything as-is, which is having google handle it for me. I'm bailing on google because it's the enshittocene, and I want as few proprietary layers (especially big tech controlled) in my infrastructure as possible. (I'm a professional SRE, and I have run a lot of infra on AWS. I know what their services do.) @overeducatedredneck @Mirk0dex @mwl Can you expand from an SES point of view some of the issues? @overeducatedredneck @mwl I'm looking for some other VPS providers, I've found Ionos (https://www.ionos.com), their prices start from $2/month. But it'd definitely be a downgrade specs-wise. Also, not free/libre and I haven't looked at their ToS yet. @mwl so, I sent them a support ticket saying that I do not accept their updated ToS and I want my credit refunded, which I cannot check because I can't login into the web interface. Let's see what they reply. |
@mwl @Mirk0dex Any idea where are you moving? I realized "hey, maybe I should check where mwl is hosting his servers", and dig+whois told me you're on vultr.... Welp.
Also. Condolences. This sucks.