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socialnetworkingsns · 2 years ago
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socialengine · 3 years ago
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According to a recent survey, global social media users may reach 4.41 billion in 2025. Taking the world by storm, the existing social media apps have already revolutionized the way people communicate and earn livelihoods. Here in this blog we are discussing the development cost of Social Media App Development in 2021
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social-engine · 3 years ago
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spanky606 · 7 years ago
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Regrann from @freedom_faction - Thoughts? The existence of #chemtrails used to be a topic of debate, but they are now being more widely acknowledged by experts like #meteorologists to scientists. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to deny that they exist as more and more people are coming down with illnesses related to chemtrails. When TV host Rachel Reenstra had trouble overcoming a persistent cough, accompanied by aches, pains, and fever, she visited a doctor. After chest x-rays revealed a type of #bronchitis, she was given antibiotics, which only seemed to make her feel worse. Her doctor told her that lots of bacterial infections are going around, and when she asked him where they are coming from, he told her the truth that many doctors wouldn’t dare reveal to their patients: Chemtrails are at the heart of widespread lung problems right now. Surprised by his candor, she asked if she could videotape him talking about the phenomenon. The doctor says he has witnessed hundreds of #Californians suffering from this problem, which he calls “#chemtraillung.” He says it is an “emerging problem” that is being faced all around the world, with the toxic gases, chemicals, virus particles, heavy metals and other gases that are being sprayed into the atmosphere leading to problematic levels of respiratory infections. He added that it’s particularly bad where Reenstra lives in #California thanks to the area’s proximity to #PalmdaleAirport. He said that the area’s topography and the #SantaAnaWinds make this problem worse, and the fact that many of the nation’s most polluted cities are found in California doesn’t help. In addition, he cited gases from fracking as contributing to the problem, along with antibiotic overuse and inhaling mold and mildew. 🖐🏾More in comments👇🏾#Agenda21 #Agenda2030 #Agenda2050 #PopulationControl #SocialEngineering #GeoEngineering #WeatherModification #BioWarfare #WakeUp - #regrann
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salvadordenali · 5 years ago
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Repost @uptowngreensboro Thanks for the kind words of support of the Uptown Greensboro initiative from Mac Sims of @eastgsonow at today’s Greensboro Business League meeting. Hosted by Gerry McCants of “The Black Business Pages,” this meeting today just reconfirmed what community growth, support, and action conversations are be discussed and I was thrilled to be in attendance... •• #uptowngso #uptowngreensboro #greensboro #nc #walkability #soGSO #cityplanning #cityplanner #GreensboroNC #nonprofit #communitydevelopment #revitalization #businessimprovement #businessimprovementdistrict #publicprivatepartnership #commercialdistrict #artsdistrict #maintenance #marketing #capitalimprovements #communityservice #ambition #exceptional #innovative #communitymarketing #socialengineering #chess #JAWilkersonIII https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Y88pYHic8/?igshid=oyc8eh0fbjy1
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un-enfant-immature · 5 years ago
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Knowable launches its “not a podcast” $100 audio classes
Books on tape were the lifeblood of self-help. But eLearning startups like Khan Academy and Coursera demanded our eyes, not just our ears. Then came podcasts that make knowledge accessible yet rarely focus on you retaining and applying what they teach.
Today, a new startup called Knowable is launching to provide gaze-free audio education at $100 per 8-hour course on topics like How To Start A Startup or How To Sleep Better. The idea is that by layering chapter summaries and eventually interactive activities atop premium, long-form, ad-free lessons, it can become the trusted name in learning anywhere. With always-in Bluetooth earbuds and smart speakers becoming ubiquitous, we can imbibe content in smaller chunks in new environments. Knowable wants to fill that time with self-improvement.
The big question is whether Knowable can differentiate its content from free alternatives and build a moat against copycats through savvy voice-responsive learning exercises so you don’t forget everything.
To evolve beyond the podcast, Knowable has raised a $3.75 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz ‘s partner Connie Chan, and joined by Upfront, First Round, and Initialized. “The market is ready for a company like Knowable. Their timing is right and their team possesses the rare combination of product expertise and creative media experience necessary to win. That’s why I’m not just hosting Knowable’s first course, Launch a Startup , we’re also one of the earliest investors in the company” says Initialized’s Alexis Ohanian.
There’s certainly a market opportunity. 32% of Americans listen to podcasts monthly, up from 26% in 2018, with 74% of those citing the desire to learn. Half of Americans have listened to an audiobook. The eLearning market is $190 billion today but projected to grow to $300 billion as bloated and expensive higher education succumbs to cheaper and more focused options.
But to score consistent revenue, Knowable must build up its library and execute on plans to offer a subscription service with access to updates on prior lessons. A major challenge will be bundling classes on the right topics that don’t exhaust users so they keep listening and paying.
Building A School From Sound
“My first-generation immigrant parents came here without college degrees. Great teachers let me move up the socioeconomic ladder pretty quickly” says Knowable co-founder Warren Schaeffer. “The genesis of the idea came from our shared interest in education and the value of great teachers.”
Schaeffer and his co-founder Alex Benzer have already been through the struggles of startup life together. After meeting at MuckerLab in LA and splitting from their respective co-founders, in 2007 they created SocialEngine, a community website builder that sold to Room 214. Next they built up a video platform for independent creators called Vidme that raised $9 million but never became sustainable before selling to Giphy in 2018.
The pair had glimpsed how great content could rope in an audience, but felt like the true potential of the podcast hadn’t been explored. Why did they have to be produced on the cheap, distributed on generic platforms, and supported by ads? Knowable emerged as a way to create luxury audio, delivered through a purpose-built app, and paid for with direct sales or subscriptions. Instead of recording unscripted discussions as episodes, they mapped out course curriculum and filled them with structured advice from experts.
I’m a few hours into the Ohanian-hosted How To Launch A Startup. It’s certainly a lot more efficient than trying to learn the basics just through storytelling from podcasts like Reid Hoffman’s Masters Of Scale or NPR’s How I Built This. One chapter breaks down the top ways startups die and the traits you’ll need to persevere. From optimism and resilience operating in unstructured environments to a refusal to make excuses why you can’t succeed, Ohanian cooly recaps the learnings at the end of the chapter. Open the app, and you’ll get a written summary plus suggested blog posts and books for diving deeper. An accompanying 95-page PDF workbook collects all the key learnings for rapid review later.
The topic is huge, though, and Knowable is at its best when it’s distilling knowledge into neatly packaged lists and frameworks. The course’s weakest moments are when it feels most like a podcast, with somewhat meandering conversations with random founders discussing how they dealt with problems. Meanwhile, it currently lacks some basic tools like in-app notetaking and sharing, or as wide a range of playback speeds and rewind options as you’ll get on Audible. “We don’t think of ourselves as a podcast company” Schaeffer says, but that’s still who he’s competing against.
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— Alexis Ohanian Sr. (@alexisohanian) May 28, 2019
What’s also missing is any true interactivity. The downside of audio learning is that if you’re not paying full attention, it’s easy to zone out. Knowable needs to develop voice- and touch-controlled exercises to help users apply and retain the lessons. However, Schaeffer says that “we’re on a mission to make education more accessible and quizzes might be an impediment to that” which leaves questions about what the learning activities will look like, even though they’re crucial to users coughing up $100 per class.
Snackable Audio Education
Knowable’s bid for virality is the ability to give a friend a code to take the class with you. It’s also hoping big-name experts and quality driven by a team cobbled together from NPR, Washington Post, William Morris Endeavor, Masterclass, and Vice will set it apart. They’ve got a lot of work ahead to grow beyond the six courses currently available.
For the moment, Knowable feels a bit late with its homework. It has the potential and demand to reinvent audio learning but currently sounds too similar to what’s already everywhere. I was hoping for a Bandersnatch for education that made a broadcast experience feel more like a game.
But the opportunity will only continue to grow as we spend more of our lives in earshot of AirPods and Echoes. With a broad enough library and clever editing, one day you might tell Knowable “teach me something about venture capital in 8 minutes” as you walk to the coffee shop. That’s going to have a much better impact on your life than just scrolling through another feed.
AirPods and the rise of snackable audio
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romanceahoy-blog · 5 years ago
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TMDHosting is not as well-known as companies like GoDaddy or Bluehost, but the company seems to have built a solid customer base and is getting attention from those who know (the company was one of the hosts included in PC Magazine\'s Editor\'s Choice list in 2018). In addition to offering a wide variety of managed hosting packages that include bonuses other companies consider to be add-ons, TMDHosting offers customer service that is surpassed by few. TMDHosting, which is based in Orlando, FL, has been operational since 2007. The company has its roots in open source hosting, and over time, it has expanded its support for a wide variety of platforms and technologies (open source or no). If you have a niche platform for which you need hosting, TMDHosting might be the provider for you. Currently, TMDHosting hosts web servers in: Amsterdam, Netherlands Chicago, IL London, England Phoenix, AZ Singapore, Singapore Sydney, Australia Tokyo, Japan TMDHosting offers the following types of web hosting: Shared Hosting Cloud Hosting Virtual Private Server (VPS) Hosting Windows VPS Hosting WordPress Hosting Joomla Hosting Drupal Hosting Reseller Hosting Dedicated Servers TMDHosting also offers niche hosting options, such as those for specific e-commerce platforms (eg, Magento, PrestaShop), online communities (eg, SocialEngine, Dolphin), and educational platforms (eg, Moodle). These are very similar to the shared hosting plans, but you get the platform of you...
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sheminecrafts · 5 years ago
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Knowable launches its ‘not a podcast’ $100 audio classes
Books on tape were the lifeblood of self-help. But e-learning startups like Khan Academy and Coursera demanded our eyes, not just our ears. Then came podcasts that make knowledge accessible, yet rarely focus on you retaining and applying what they teach.
Today, a new startup called Knowable is launching to provide gaze-free audio education at $100 per eight-hour course on topics like how to launch a startup or how to sleep better. The idea is that by layering chapter summaries and eventually interactive activities atop premium, long-form, ad-free lessons, it can become the trusted name in learning anywhere. With always-in Bluetooth earbuds and smart speakers becoming ubiquitous, we can imbibe content in smaller chunks in new environments. Knowable wants to fill that time with self-improvement.
The big question is whether Knowable can differentiate its content from free alternatives and build a moat against copycats through savvy voice-responsive learning exercises so you don’t forget everything.
To evolve beyond the podcast, Knowable has raised a $3.75 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz’s partner Connie Chan, and joined by Upfront, First Round and Initialized. “The market is ready for a company like Knowable. Their timing is right and their team possesses the rare combination of product expertise and creative media experience necessary to win. That’s why I’m not just hosting Knowable’s first course, Launch a Startup, we’re also one of the earliest investors in the company,” says Initialized’s Alexis Ohanian.
There’s certainly a market opportunity, as 32% of Americans listen to podcasts monthly, up from 26% in 2018, with 74% of those citing the desire to learn. Half of Americans have listened to an audio book. The e-learning market is $190 billion today, but projected to grow to $300 billion as bloated and expensive higher education succumbs to cheaper and more focused options.
But to score consistent revenue, Knowable must build up its library and execute on plans to offer a subscription service with access to updates on prior lessons. A major challenge will be bundling classes on the right topics that don’t exhaust users so they keep listening and paying.
Building a school from sound
“My first-generation immigrant parents came here without college degrees. Great teachers let me move up the socioeconomic ladder pretty quickly,” says Knowable co-founder Warren Schaeffer. “The genesis of the idea came from our shared interest in education and the value of great teachers.”
Schaeffer and his co-founder Alex Benzer have already been through the struggles of startup life together. After meeting at MuckerLab in LA and splitting from their respective co-founders, in 2007 they created SocialEngine, a community website builder that sold to Room 214. Next they built up a video platform for independent creators called Vidme that raised $9 million but never became sustainable before selling to Giphy in 2018.
The pair had glimpsed how great content could rope in an audience, but felt like the true potential of the podcast hadn’t been explored. Why did they have to be produced on the cheap, distributed on generic platforms and supported by ads? Knowable emerged as a way to create luxury audio, delivered through a purpose-built app and paid for with direct sales or subscriptions. Instead of recording unscripted discussions as episodes, they mapped out course curriculum and filled them with structured advice from experts.
I’m a few hours into the Ohanian-hosted Launch a Startup. It’s certainly a lot more efficient than trying to learn the basics just through storytelling from podcasts like Reid Hoffman’s Masters of Scale or NPR’s How I Built This. One chapter breaks down the top ways startups die and the traits you’ll need to persevere. From optimism and resilience operating in unstructured environments to a refusal to make excuses why you can’t succeed, Ohanian cooly recaps the learnings at the end of the chapter. Open the app and you’ll get a written summary plus suggested blog posts and books for diving deeper. An accompanying 95-page PDF workbook collects all the key learnings for rapid review later.
The topic is huge, though, and Knowable is at its best when it’s distilling knowledge into neatly packaged lists and frameworks. The course’s weakest moments are when it feels most like a podcast, with somewhat meandering conversations with random founders discussing how they dealt with problems. Meanwhile, it currently lacks some basic tools like in-app notetaking and sharing, or as wide a range of playback speeds and rewind options as you’ll get on Audible. “We don’t think of ourselves as a podcast company,” Schaeffer says, but that’s still who he’s competing against.
pic.twitter.com/ZAC4oI5N1p
— Alexis Ohanian Sr. (@alexisohanian) May 28, 2019
What’s also missing is any true interactivity. The downside of audio learning is that if you’re not paying full attention, it’s easy to zone out. Knowable needs to develop voice and touch-controlled exercises to help users apply and retain the lessons. There are plans to launch learning communities where students can confer about the classes, akin to Y Combinator’s “Bookface” forum.
However, Schaeffer says that “we’re on a mission to make education more accessible and quizzes might be an impediment to that,” which leaves questions about what the learning activities will look like, even though they’re crucial to users coughing up $100 per class. It’s easy to imagine Spotify/Anchor, Gimlet Media or other major podcast players developing their own interactive features and classes if Knowable doesn’t get there first.
Snackable audio education
The startup’s bid for virality is the ability to give a friend a code to take the class with you. Knowable is also hoping big-name experts and quality driven by a team cobbled together from NPR, The Washington Post, William Morris Endeavor, Masterclass and Vice will set it apart. They’ve got a lot of work ahead to grow beyond the six courses currently available on topics like climate change activism and real estate, especially because there’s a 100% money-back guarantee if classes fall short.
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For the moment, Knowable feels a bit late with its homework. It has the potential and demand to reinvent audio learning but currently sounds too similar to what’s already everywhere. I was hoping for a Bandersnatch for education that made a broadcast experience feel more like a game.
But the opportunity will only continue to grow as we spend more of our lives in earshot of AirPods and Echoes. With a broad enough library and clever editing, one day you might tell Knowable “teach me something about venture capital in eight minutes” as you walk to the coffee shop. That’s going to have a much better impact on your life than just scrolling through another feed.
AirPods and the rise of snackable audio
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socialengine · 3 years ago
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Without a doubt, social networking website development is increasing at a quick speed and can guarantee you an incredible accomplishment in the future. Here in this blog we are discussing the development cost of Social Media App Development in 2021
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social-engine · 3 years ago
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At SocialEngine, SocialEngine PHP community software and hosting combine to provide customers and agencies a one-stop solution to make your vision a reality. SocialEngine Managed plans include Unlimited Members, Website Editor, Admin Control Panel, Email Broadcasts, Paid Subscriptions, Ads & Monetization, Custom Activity Feed. Visit the website or directly mail us at [email protected] for your higher requirements and make your vision a reality.
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technicalsolutions88 · 5 years ago
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Books on tape were the lifeblood of self-help. But eLearning startups like Khan Academy and Coursera demanded our eyes, not just our ears. Then came podcasts that make knowledge accessible yet rarely focus on you retaining and applying what they teach.
Today, a new startup called Knowable is launching to provide gaze-free audio education at $100 per 8-hour course on topics like How To Start A Startup or How To Sleep Better. The idea is that by layering chapter summaries and eventually interactive activities atop premium, long-form, ad-free lessons, it can become the trusted name in learning anywhere. With always-in Bluetooth earbuds and smart speakers becoming ubiquitous, we can imbibe content in smaller chunks in new environments. Knowable wants to fill that time with self-improvement.
The big question is whether Knowable can differentiate its content from free alternatives and build a moat against copycats through savvy voice-responsive learning exercises so you don’t forget everything.
To evolve beyond the podcast, Knowable has raised a $3.75 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz ‘s partner Connie Chan, and joined by Upfront, First Round, and Initialized. “The market is ready for a company like Knowable. Their timing is right and their team possesses the rare combination of product expertise and creative media experience necessary to win. That’s why I’m not just hosting Knowable’s first course, Launch a Startup , we’re also one of the earliest investors in the company” says Initialized’s Alexis Ohanian.
There’s certainly a market opportunity. 32% of Americans listen to podcasts monthly, up from 26% in 2018, with 74% of those citing the desire to learn. Half of Americans have listened to an audiobook. The eLearning market is $190 billion today but projected to grow to $300 billion as bloated and expensive higher education succumbs to cheaper and more focused options.
But to score consistent revenue, Knowable must build up its library and execute on plans to offer a subscription service with access to updates on prior lessons. A major challenge will be bundling classes on the right topics that don’t exhaust users so they keep listening and paying.
Building A School From Sound
“My first-generation immigrant parents came here without college degrees. Great teachers let me move up the socioeconomic ladder pretty quickly” says Knowable co-founder Warren Schaeffer. “The genesis of the idea came from our shared interest in education and the value of great teachers.”
Schaeffer and his co-founder Alex Benzer have already been through the struggles of startup life together. After meeting at MuckerLab in LA and splitting from their respective co-founders, in 2007 they created SocialEngine, a community website builder that sold to Room 214. Next they built up a video platform for independent creators called Vidme that raised $9 million but never became sustainable before selling to Giphy in 2018.
The pair had glimpsed how great content could rope in an audience, but felt like the true potential of the podcast hadn’t been explored. Why did they have to be produced on the cheap, distributed on generic platforms, and supported by ads? Knowable emerged as a way to create luxury audio, delivered through a purpose-built app, and paid for with direct sales or subscriptions. Instead of recording unscripted discussions as episodes, they mapped out course curriculum and filled them with structured advice from experts.
I’m a few hours into the Ohanian-hosted How To Launch A Startup. It’s certainly a lot more efficient than trying to learn the basics just through storytelling from podcasts like Reid Hoffman’s Masters Of Scale or NPR’s How I Built This. One chapter breaks down the top ways startups die and the traits you’ll need to persevere. From optimism and resilience operating in unstructured environments to a refusal to make excuses why you can’t succeed, Ohanian cooly recaps the learnings at the end of the chapter. Open the app, and you’ll get a written summary plus suggested blog posts and books for diving deeper. An accompanying 95-page PDF workbook collects all the key learnings for rapid review later.
The topic is huge, though, and Knowable is at its best when it’s distilling knowledge into neatly packaged lists and frameworks. The course’s weakest moments are when it feels most like a podcast, with somewhat meandering conversations with random founders discussing how they dealt with problems. Meanwhile, it currently lacks some basic tools like in-app notetaking and sharing, or as wide a range of playback speeds and rewind options as you’ll get on Audible. “We don’t think of ourselves as a podcast company” Schaeffer says, but that’s still who he’s competing against.
pic.twitter.com/ZAC4oI5N1p
— Alexis Ohanian Sr. (@alexisohanian) May 28, 2019
What’s also missing is any true interactivity. The downside of audio learning is that if you’re not paying full attention, it’s easy to zone out. Knowable needs to develop voice- and touch-controlled exercises to help users apply and retain the lessons. There are plans to launch learning communities where students can confer about the classes, akin to Y Combinator’s “Bookface” forum too.
However, Schaeffer says that “we’re on a mission to make education more accessible and quizzes might be an impediment to that” which leaves questions about what the learning activities will look like, even though they’re crucial to users coughing up $100 per class. It’s easy to imagine Spotify/Anchor, Gimlet Media, or other major podcast players developing their own interactive features and classes if Knowable doesn’t get there first.
Snackable Audio Education
The startup’s bid for virality is the ability to give a friend a code to take the class with you. Knowable is also hoping big-name experts and quality driven by a team cobbled together from NPR, Washington Post, William Morris Endeavor, Masterclass, and Vice will set it apart. They’ve got a lot of work ahead to grow beyond the six courses currently available on topics like climate change activism and real estate, especially since there’s a 100% money-back guarantee if classes fall short.
For the moment, Knowable feels a bit late with its homework. It has the potential and demand to reinvent audio learning but currently sounds too similar to what’s already everywhere. I was hoping for a Bandersnatch for education that made a broadcast experience feel more like a game.
But the opportunity will only continue to grow as we spend more of our lives in earshot of AirPods and Echoes. With a broad enough library and clever editing, one day you might tell Knowable “teach me something about venture capital in 8 minutes” as you walk to the coffee shop. That’s going to have a much better impact on your life than just scrolling through another feed.
AirPods and the rise of snackable audio
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webdesignersolutions · 5 years ago
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Hello. I’m in a bit over my head. To make a long story short, I was a member of social networking site for people with a specific fetish. It’s a very mild fetish really. The original owner was going to close the site. I couldn’t let that happen. I took ownership of it. I own the domains. He agreed to host it for a while, but that time is drawing to an end. The social network uses SocialEngine (which needs a cpanel?). I will also hopefully be adding an old fashioned (non-discord) voice and video chat room to the site. It’s a bit harder to find than you would expect, but I’m still looking. Yes I know discord is free, but it doesn’t quite create the same community experience as a live chatroom does. I also plan to do a few personal WordPress sites as well. I also need to back up all the sites somewhere as well.
What is your monthly budget? I’m not sure what I need. Obviously I don’t want to pay more than I need to but I do want to have secure/stable hosting. I don’t really have much to spend right now, but I hope to have more in the future.
Where are you/your users located? The users are located all over the world.
What kind of site are you hosting (WordPress, phpBB, custom software, etc) or what is your use case? One social engine based site, and there will be a few other WordPress sites created in time.
Do you have a monthly traffic volume? Estimates are ok. I don’t know? It’s not really busy right now, but it will be growing over time.
If you’re looking at VPSes: Do you have experience administrating linux servers and infrastructure? I don’t know what this is or what they are. I have no experience administrating linux servers and infrastructure.
Did you read the sidebar/check out the hosts listed there? I’ve personally vetted these companies and their services are a good fit for 99% of people. I did read the sidebar, however, I don’t know what I need and many companies don’t want to host adult sites anymore. FOSTA and SESTA has made things more difficult for erotic/adult sites. I don’t want to just get by with a company that tolerates adult things and then get deleted when they decide to enforce vague rules. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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terabitweb · 5 years ago
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Original Post from Security Affairs Author: Pierluigi Paganini
SocialEngineered.net is a forum dedicated to social engineering discussions, it has been compromised data of its users was leaked on a hacker forum.
SocialEngineered.net, the forum dedicated to social engineering topics, announced it has suffered a data breach two weeks ago.
Hackers accessed data from tens of thousands of members and leaked them online on a hacker forum.
The hackers exploited a vulnerability in the MyBB forum to access forum data.
“Mybb had a vulnerability yet again and the site got breached along other websites using Mybb . We moved over to xenforo i suggest changing your passwords immideately.” said owner of SocialEngineered.net forum.
Owner of the SocialEngineered forum decided to move to the XenForo forum platform after the incident. The administrator urges members of changing their login passwords.
In June, experts at RIPS Tech discovered security flaws (a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) and file write issue) in MyBB prior to version 1.8.21 that could allow attackers to take over any board hosted by sending a malicious private message to an administrator or by creating a malicious post.
MyBB has already released a patched version, but evidently, administrators are slow in updating their websites.
On June 13, the attacker leaked data on a hacker forum claiming that he had “uploaded the full database and root directory of this website.”
The dump includes data of 55,121 forum users, compromised info includes usernames, passwords stored as salted MD5 hashes, email addresses, IP addresses, and private messages.
A post published on a rival forum also revealed that the dump includes the source code of the website, along with data and logs.
The HaveIBeenPwned websites added the leaked data to its system, data set includes 89,000 unique email addresses from 55,000 forum users.
“In June 2019, the “Art of Human Hacking” site Social Engineered suffered a data breach. The breach of the XenForo forum was published on a rival hacking forum and included 89k unique email addresses spread across 55k forum users and other tables in the database. The exposed data also included usernames, IP addresses, private messages and passwords stored as salted MD5 hashes.” states HaveIBeenPwned.
“Breach date: 13 June 2019 Date added to HIBP: 23 June 2019 Compromised accounts: 89,392 Compromised data: Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Private messages, Usernames”
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easycodigo · 6 years ago
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Opinion de FastComet - Hosting de alta velocidad
¿Estas en busca de un buen proveedor de hospedaje web? Hoy vamos a darte nuestra opinion de FastComet como proveedor del servicio de hospedaje web para tu proyecto en Internet.
Elegir un buen proveedor de hospedaje web o hosting es dificil.
Existe una gran cantidad de alternativas con lo que la desición de elegir uno u otro suele complicarse, sobre todo para las personas que no tienen contacto dia a dia con estos proveedores.
Es por esto que en EasyCodigo quisimos ayudarte a elegir y a simplificar un poco las cosas.
Hoy te daremos nuestra opinion de FastComet y sobre nuestra experiencia con este proveedor de hospedaje web.
Elegir un buen hosting, ¿Cómo?
Probablemente estes leyendo esto pero no tienes mucha idea sobre servidores, espacio de almacenamiento, RAM, Nucleos de procesamiento, etc.
No te proocupes! No tienes por que saberlo!
Tu solo debes de encargarte de tu negocio, nosotros hemos probado y analizado a más de 50 opciones de hosting en diversos proyectos asi que sabemos de lo que hablamos.
Ahora que hemos hecho el trabajo sucio por ti unicamente te mencionaremos algunos factores a tomar en cuenta a la hora de elegir un hospedaje web.
Si solo quieres saber nuestra recomendación entonces puedes bajar a la siguiente sección.
Espacio de almacenamiento
Es la cantidad de archivos, imagenes y videos que puedes subir a la computadora que estas rentando, entre más espacio más archivos puedes subir.
Si tu proyecto requiere almacenar archivos PDF o muchas imagenes entonces ojo a este tema.
Si el espacio que te ofrecen es en disco SSD es mucho mejor pues tu sitio web será mucho más rápido.
Cantidad de sitios
Es la cantidad de sitios que puedes albergar en una misma cuenta de hosting, si solo requieres un sitio entonces no hay mucho que decir pero si probablemente requieras más de 1 sitio entonces presta atención.
Muchos proveedores ofrecen paquetes más costosos pero que permiten alojar más de 1 sitio web.
Ancho de banda
Es la cantidad de ‘Internet’ o conexión que puedes utilizar, generalmente este factor no es un problema a menos que tu sitio web tenga más de 25000 al mes entonces presta atención a los planes.
cPanel
Una herramienta para administrar tu cuenta de hosting, sin lugar a dudas no debe de faltar en un proveedor de hosting, si tu proveedor de hospedaje no cuenta con ella no merece considerarse opción.
Esta herramienta te ayudará a crear cuentas de correo, bases de datos, crear respaldos, migraciones, etc.
Certificado SSL
Encripta tu sitio web y lo hace mucho más seguro, tus usuarios accederan como https:// en lugar de http:// y será marcado como sitio seguro por los navegadores web y por Google.
Bases de datos
Tu sitio web seguramente necesitará bases de datos, al menos 1 seguramente, si requieres más asegurate de que el paquete que selecciones incluya la cantidad necesaria para tu proyecto.
Cuentas de correo
Es la cantidad de direcciones de correo electrónico que podrás crear con tu nombre de dominio, por ejemplo si tu dominio es easycodigo.com entonces puedes crear direcciones tipo [email protected] o [email protected], entre más mejor.
¿Dominio gratis?
Muchos proveedores ofrecen registro de dominio gratis por el primer año, si el hospedaje web y el registro del dominio son cosas diferentes.
Cantidad de nucleos y RAM
Solo debes de saber que entre más mucho mejor, tu sitio web accederá mucho más rápido a la información en tu servidor.
Ahora hablemos un poco sobre nuestra opinion de FastComet.
Opinion de FastComet
FastComet es un proveedor en Estados Unidos pero con el que puedes elegir la ubicación de tu servidor, es decir, en donde se aloje tu proyecto.
Esto es simplemente genial y pocos proveedores de hosting lo permiten, puedes elegir albergar tu proyecto en: Dallas, Chicago, Newark, Londres, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Singapore o Tokyo.
Ofrece registro de dominio y certificado SSL totalmente gratuitos en todos sus paquetes de hosting.
Tiene respaldos diarios y garantia de satisfacción de 45 dias donde si no te gusta su servicio te regresan totalmente tu dinero.
Puedes subir un sitio web creado por programadores o crear uno con WordPress, Joomla, SocialEngine, OpenCart o WooCommerce.
Si ya tienes un sitio web con otro proveedor y quieres cambiarte el proceso es gratuito y se hace en un par de horas, solo tienes que proporcionar acceso y ellos lo hacen por ti.
Sus principales caracteristicas son:
Hablando de planes la gran diferencia es que el plan StartSmart solo permite 1 sitio web y hasta 15 GB de almacenamiento SSD.
El plan ScaleRight permite multiples sitios web (ideal si requieres más de un proyecto web) y hasta 25 GB de almacenamiento SSD tambien además de mejoras tenicas en el servidor.
El plan SpeedUp ofrece lo mismo que el plan ScaleRight con la diferencia que tiene un almacenamiento SSD de hasta 35 GB, más mejoras técnicas en el servidor y una tecnologia que acelera tu sitio web por las nubes, muy recomendado.
Planes de FastComet:
La verdad es que cualquiera de los 3 planes son de gran calidad y unicamente varia por la cantidad de sitios web que puedes administrar y de querer que tu sitio web tenga gran velocidad de carga entonces irte por el último de estos.
En nuestra opinion de FastComet no te podemos decir más que buenas cosas, en el tiempo que llevamos trabajando con ellos la verdad es que la velocidad de nuestro sitio web es excelente (lo puedes comprobar tu mismo ahora) y no hemos tenido problemas de ningun tipo.
Ir al sitio web de FastComet
Otras alternativas
Como siempre tambien existen otras alternativas de hosting que hemos recomendado en este blog y que no podemos dejar de hacerlo.
Una de las más recomendada es sin lugar a dudas WebEmpresa con el cual tambien trabajamos mucho y del cual solo podemos decir cosas positivas, ya hemos hablado anteriormente de él en el articulo del blog hosting con ssl gratis.
Si el idioma es un incoveniente para ti entonces WebEmpresa es tu mejor alternativa para un sitio web seguro y de alta velocidad.
Si esta opinion de FastComet te fue de utilidad no olvides compartirla en tus redes sociales favoritas o dejarnos un comentario abajo para aclararte cualquier duda al respecto.
Hasta luego!
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