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Still not impressed with this shit at all. This isn’t anything new. There are forums like Eroids doing the same as you are trying. Most are corrupt in one way or another. Just a matter of time before someone stuffs your pockets just enough to put them at the top of the list. You, like other SOURCE BOARDS, won’t pass up money under the table.
You may claim your not a forum. What you are is a section in a forum. Like the underground section here. Which, in return, all you’re doing is undermining the members here. We like vetting sources and I come to Meso to do that, not to your @Brewly marketplace underground section page. I’ll trust the Meso way over any other.

My assumption is Brewly and DO are the same guy. If nothing else, both use “c’mon man” a lot and their ‘tone’ through their posts seem the same. Like it even matters...

@Brewly your attempt to be a source over sources and wanting to be vetted in the same way doesn’t apply here. We want to vet each source one thread at a time. That’s one of things the underground provides here for us.
Im not saying you have a bad idea here overall. I just don’t think it’s suitable or good enough for Meso, but that’s just me.
 
Someone linked this handy dandy site on discord:
hostingchecker

Now.. I'm not even someone very technically savvy but I was able to find your hosting provider ( njal.la ).

Correct me if I'm wrong but if your hosting provider is stating this on their site:

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Why the hell should I trust using your website?? Your own hosting provider is clearly stating they cooperate with government and I'm pretty sure steroids fit into that second part of the statement.

THIS is why I say I'm not going to risk going through more (or even different) layers to access a source. I would rather go directly to the source (via email is my method of choice) for my own safety.
hell to the no
 
Someone linked this handy dandy site on discord:
hostingchecker

Now.. I'm not even someone very technically savvy but I was able to find your hosting provider ( njal.la ).

Correct me if I'm wrong but if your hosting provider is stating this on their site:

View attachment 139162

Why the hell should I trust using your website?? Your own hosting provider is clearly stating they cooperate with government and I'm pretty sure steroids fit into that second part of the statement.

THIS is why I say I'm not going to risk going through more (or even different) layers to access a source. I would rather go directly to the source (via email is my method of choice) for my own safety.
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Someone linked this handy dandy site on discord:
hostingchecker

Now.. I'm not even someone very technically savvy but I was able to find your hosting provider ( njal.la ).

Correct me if I'm wrong but if your hosting provider is stating this on their site:

View attachment 139162

Why the hell should I trust using your website?? Your own hosting provider is clearly stating they cooperate with government and I'm pretty sure steroids fit into that second part of the statement.

THIS is why I say I'm not going to risk going through more (or even different) layers to access a source. I would rather go directly to the source (via email is my method of choice) for my own safety.
Right. We thought Njal.la wouldn't respond to individual requests considering they're in Nevis. This wasn't a government request. I am 100% certain this was the work of whomever took out SST, colonial, and others. Just makes too much sense. Just one angry scammer mass-reporting forums/sites.

Anyway, this isn't our hosting provider. This is our registrar (domain provider).

A domain is just a name "brewly.io" that re-routes to the server IP.
 
Still not impressed with this shit at all. This isn’t anything new. There are forums like Eroids doing the same as you are trying. Most are corrupt in one way or another. Just a matter of time before someone stuffs your pockets just enough to put them at the top of the list. You, like other SOURCE BOARDS, won’t pass up money under the table.
You may claim your not a forum. What you are is a section in a forum. Like the underground section here. Which, in return, all you’re doing is undermining the members here. We like vetting sources and I come to Meso to do that, not to your @Brewly marketplace underground section page. I’ll trust the Meso way over any other.

My assumption is Brewly and DO are the same guy. If nothing else, both use “c’mon man” a lot and their ‘tone’ through their posts seem the same. Like it even matters...

@Brewly your attempt to be a source over sources and wanting to be vetted in the same way doesn’t apply here. We want to vet each source one thread at a time. That’s one of things the underground provides here for us.
Im not saying you have a bad idea here overall. I just don’t think it’s suitable or good enough for Meso, but that’s just me.
I understand, thank you for your consideration.

I've answered most of these questions before, but if you'd like me to go over them again, let me know which points you'd like me to respond to specifically. Thank you.
 
Njal.la is our registrar, yes. We host our dedicated servers somewhere else. I believe Njal.la only offers domains and VPS services.
I'm not very technically inclined, thanks for clearing that up. Isn't VPS = virtual private server (aka web hosting)? I figured you're hosted with them in that case. What type of access do they have to your files? Also, if the name servers are set to theirs that means they're the ones hosting you.. right?
 
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I'm not very technically inclined, thanks for clearing that up. Isn't VPS = virtual private server (aka web hosting)? I figured you're hosted with them in that case. What type of access do they have to your files? Also, if the name servers are set to theirs that means they're the ones hosting you.. right?
Not quite. Nameservers are related to registrar/domain. A VPS is what you described, yes. It's a form of shared hosting. We're hosted on a dedicated server, though. Meaning we have root access to an entire machine. Njal.la does not offer this. We are hosted elsewhere.

"What type of access do they have to your files?" (Njal.la)
None.
 
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I've answered most of these questions before, but if you'd like me to go over them again, let me know which points you'd like me to respond to specifically. Thank you.
I’ve been keeping up since my first post in this thread so more explanation on the same things isn’t needed. I was just stating my opinion.

I’m curious as to why you don’t try to simplify this idea. Like for example, instead of having it wide open for sources to come and go, why not have a set limit on sources? Like only hosting what you can keep up with?
Say it’s just 5 that you can keep somewhat accountable and the list would be small enough for the consumer to choose from more wisely. When one fails to live up to a certain standard they get booted from your site and opens up a spot for another.
Sure, I know the more sources you have available the more potential money you can make. But when sources fail, (and they will), it’s going to look poorly on you. Now just think if multiple sources you have start failing or scamming... you’d be done and known for hosting shit sources. Which is like some of the source boards that exists now.
In my opinion, I think by keeping things on a smaller scale could benefit you way more. But hey, this is your baby and I’m not trying to raise it. ;)
 
I have an idea who these guys are, and I'm sure most would be surprised. Scammers? I don't think so. Just an interesting business model fulfilling the demand. Not a bad idea, I'm sure we have several months to try some of these special labs who have rebrands and most likely will put out quality gear at first. Now would be the time to roll the dice. If you knew who some of these special labs were I bet it would make you think. Many stand up guys here just playing the game, I'd rather get in earlier than later. I'm starting to connect the dots....
 
I’ve been keeping up since my first post in this thread so more explanation on the same things isn’t needed. I was just stating my opinion.

I’m curious as to why you don’t try to simplify this idea. Like for example, instead of having it wide open for sources to come and go, why not have a set limit on sources? Like only hosting what you can keep up with?
Say it’s just 5 that you can keep somewhat accountable and the list would be small enough for the consumer to choose from more wisely. When one fails to live up to a certain standard they get booted from your site and opens up a spot for another.
Sure, I know the more sources you have available the more potential money you can make. But when sources fail, (and they will), it’s going to look poorly on you. Now just think if multiple sources you have start failing or scamming... you’d be done and known for hosting shit sources. Which is like some of the source boards that exists now.
In my opinion, I think by keeping things on a smaller scale could benefit you way more. But hey, this is your baby and I’m not trying to raise it. ;)
We've considered something like that, for sure. Maybe not closing the gates entirely, but making it even stricter to come aboard later on. In my opinion, it is too early for that. But I like your idea and appreciate the feedback.

Something to consider!
 
Aight, homeboy DO is up. Our secondary Brewly domain is up (it's for BTCpay server). Main domain is taking longer cause it's a different extension (io). Have to wait for the registrar team to wake up, now.

If it was a .com we'd be up right now lol but I JUST had to think I was cool by having a .io url. Stupid me :(

Ironically, we had just finished upgrading our dedicated server. I could've blamed it on that, but that ain't cool. We upgraded just before the registrar shenanigans, in fact. So when we're back up, you should expect to see a 2-3x faster website.

It was snappy already, but now every function on the site should be damn near instant.

Back soon!
 
Aight, homeboy DO is up. Our secondary Brewly domain is up (it's for BTCpay server). Main domain is taking longer cause it's a different extension (io). Have to wait for the registrar team to wake up, now.

If it was a .com we'd be up right now lol but I JUST had to think I was cool by having a .io url. Stupid me :(

Ironically, we had just finished upgrading our dedicated server. I could've blamed it on that, but that ain't cool. We upgraded just before the registrar shenanigans, in fact. So when we're back up, you should expect to see a 2-3x faster website.

It was snappy already, but now every function on the site should be damn near instant.

Back soon!
If only you put that much effort into making sure shipping was fast and sources were vetted here.
 

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