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- Hostinger Glitchby /u/Sufficient-Draw-164 on February 16, 2026 at 6:04 pm
Hi everybody. I am starting building my website on WordPress and Astra. I have a bad problem which is that the desktop view is fine but that for mobile is defective. I tried notebooklm and chatgpt to help me but in vain. It seems there is a glitch with my laptop clock. I spoke to Hostinger CS there FUNNY reply was that we can only help you if you UPGRADE to VPs! Can anybody help we this. I would appreciate it. submitted by /u/Sufficient-Draw-164 [link] [comments]
- Is it normal for web hosting providers to advertise “unlimited resources” but still throttle performance once your site starts getting real traffic? Has anyone actually tested the limits of these so-called unlimited plans?by /u/tejas_bhalerao on February 16, 2026 at 5:32 am
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- i dont know anything – need a custom email for buisness ig a domain too idk??by /u/Finn-3241 on February 15, 2026 at 7:59 pm
Hi Goal: have a buisness email [blah@xyz.com](mailto:blah@xyz.com) and not pay a fuckin arm and a leg for it (ideally around 3 dollars a month and no massive increasing price after a year lol) My understanding is that I need to rent a domain and then an email hosting service. Do u have any recomendations for a domain + email bundle that wont absolutely destroy wallet. I also have a canva subscription and i was thunking if i use that domain for a canva site that could be web hosting solves. thansks for any help! submitted by /u/Finn-3241 [link] [comments]
- Tired of host hopping, thinking about settling on somethingby /u/Lilblakeyboo on February 14, 2026 at 7:02 pm
I feel like I’ve been through every hosting company at this point. Started with the budget ones, got tired of random slowdowns. Moved to mid-tier, got annoyed by support that takes forever. Tried a few bigger names, felt like I was overpaying for “premium” that wasn’t really premium. Been testing http://lumadock com/ for a few client sites the last couple months. So far it’s been pretty boring – which is good. Pages load, no weird downtime, support actually answered a ticket in like an hour when I had a question. But I’ve been burned before by hosts that start strong then fall apart after six months. Anyone here using them longer term? Mostly for WordPress, small biz stuff. How’s it holding up? Or should I keep looking while I’m still early? submitted by /u/Lilblakeyboo [link] [comments]
- What are the go-to ways to deploy apps?by /u/Specialist-Leave-349 on February 13, 2026 at 2:20 pm
I’m a bit embarrassed as a self taught dev who was into blockchains a lot, that I don’t really know how to deploy stuff. So I’m now running some completely physical business where I built internal tools, that mostly ran on my laptop directly so far (there were some reasons for this architecture). But now I want to deploy these tools so everyone can use them. And build further things. And I just never learned how to deploy in a simple way and use DBs in production. A freelancer I work with wants to go with azure but I’m scared if it’s an overkill (I really hate AWS and fear it could be similar). I’ve used postgres locally a while ago and kind of hated it, it just felt so complicated that I went back just using json files. Now for 1 tool we switched to sqllite. But there I don’t understand would I deploy the file to some hosting provide or would I use their internal DB? Or do you commonly use third parties for the DB? in addition to hosting the backend/frontend? Could someone give me a ELI5 please, I’d be so happy. Somehow AI is not so helpful because when I talk about SQLLite it recommends services I have literally never heard of, which makes me doubt they are the right choice. Thanks in advance for any insights. submitted by /u/Specialist-Leave-349 [link] [comments]