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  • OVHcloud is a joke
    by /u/_WhiteAngel_ on July 11, 2026 at 4:02 pm

    submitted by /u/_WhiteAngel_ [link] [comments]

  • Here’s a reminder that Dreamhost will gladly charge you $75 if you want to leave
    by /u/catheap_games on July 11, 2026 at 10:46 am

    If you ever make the terrible mistake of having 3 “free” domains on dreamhost, and they don’t expire before cancelling your shitty overpriced service, you’ll get charged $20 + $5 tax for each one. No warning, no recourse, no way of avoiding the fee. (Also $20 per .com domain is crazy.) This is what I get for 16 years of using their service. This company is a joke. I am renting a 128GB RAM / 3.6TB NVMe server elsewhere for the price they charge for an 8GB RAM VPS. submitted by /u/catheap_games [link] [comments]

  • My OJS journal disappeared from Google Scholar after a hack. Is there any code or configuration to prevent this and restore indexing?
    by /u/Desperate-Tension328 on July 10, 2026 at 5:36 pm

    Hi everyone, I’m managing an Open Journal Systems (OJS) journal that was previously indexed in Google Scholar. Unfortunately, the website was hacked, and after recovering the site, many (or all) of our articles are no longer appearing in Google Scholar. I have a few questions: Has anyone experienced this after a website hack? Is there any code, security configuration, or OJS plugin that can help prevent this from happening again? What is the proper way to get the journal re-indexed in Google Scholar? Do I need to resubmit the journal, or will Google Scholar automatically crawl it again? Are there any specific settings I should check (robots.txt, meta tags, canonical URLs, sitemap, HTTPS, permissions, etc.)? The journal is running on OJS, and the website is now clean and accessible. I’m looking for advice from anyone who has successfully recovered Google Scholar indexing after a similar incident. Any suggestions or best practices would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! submitted by /u/Desperate-Tension328 [link] [comments]

  • cPanel License outage?
    by /u/hackrepair on July 10, 2026 at 3:04 pm

    submitted by /u/hackrepair [link] [comments]

  • Looking VPS just for Uptime Kuma
    by /u/Embarrassed_Mall4360 on July 10, 2026 at 12:14 pm

    Hello everyone, I’m looking for a free VPS solution just for Uptime Kuma. Any recommendations? submitted by /u/Embarrassed_Mall4360 [link] [comments]

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