Njalla just buys domains from major registrars on your behalf and owns them on your behalf. Godaddy, Tucows, etc. It was the owner of the entire .xyz space (gen.xyz) who shut your domain down. Njalla is just passing along the info. Porkbun will do the same.
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Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•[Serious] Why do so many people seem to hate veganism?2011·1 year agoFor me it’s the high-horse holier than thou attitude most of them seem to carry in online conversations. I know a fee vegans and they are mostly fine in person after the first few months of radicalization, but I imagine they just suppress it in person to maintain the acquaintanceship and then bitch in their vegan echo chambers about how “my co-worker who knows I’m vegan had the audacity to order a hamburger and eat it in front of me knowing I’m vegan, does he know he’s destroying the world with that Burger… AITA?”
If you’re looking for scientific answers, good luck they, Inrhjnjbmost people stop worrying about micromanaging people after a few years of academia.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are SMS messages so expensive?1·1 year agoAh I should have taken into account that I am grandfathered in from the AT&T takeover. That makes more sense.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are SMS messages so expensive?1·1 year agoT-Mobile prepaid. Mint mobile is also very cheap, but I think there is one cheaper now.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why are SMS messages so expensive?6·1 year ago85 per phone? did you get suckered into a contract+new “free” iPhone or something? I pay 40/mo for unlimited everything in the States but could be paying 25-30 if I wanted to switch providers.
SMS message costs are a scam, always have been. It takes like 1-2 seconds worth of talk time for the same amount of sending a text.
Nibiru. Not Pluto.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto pics@lemmy.world•[OC] Lemmy maintainer works on Lemmy while at prom21·1 year agoShould have been obvious considering the number of movies (especially 90s and early 2000s) that revolve around some big activity that must happen before/during/after prom.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto science@lemmy.world•Republicans who support childhood vaccine mandates often stay silent4·1 year agoSame for any leftists that don’t tow the party line on a given issue.
Almost as if it’s about ingroup/outgroup identifiers and group consensus.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto science@lemmy.world•Nasa says part of International Space Station crashed into Florida home2·1 year ago2 things come to mind:
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[UFO lore] The Colares Incident, where whatever it was, the people who were attacked and lived refused to smoke outside or wear certain colored clothes for the rest of their lives, for fear it attracted the suck suck.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Am I going fucking crazy? (Regarding explicit songs being censored on various music streaming services.)3·1 year agoLet’s refer to it as 2010, birth of Sir Citizens United, because if the large corporations want something to happen, or to not happen, they’re likely to get their way after after a year or two.
some exceptions occur, because they always do
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I bought frozen BBQ eel and the best before date says LJ349. What does this mean?54·1 year agoIf you buy fresh tuna and the country of origin date code is MM/DD/YY while you’re DD/MM/YY or YY/DD/MM or YY/MM/DD you could end up with year-old fish or worse. So yeah.
And no, it won’t always be something easily detectable by look and smell like fish.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I bought frozen BBQ eel and the best before date says LJ349. What does this mean?71·1 year agoBecause of the other writing on the package, I’m wondering if because its sold on the international market and dates would get very confusing and possibly harmful.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord is nuking Nintendo Switch emulator devs and their entire servers33·1 year agoMass centralization. Old school forums like phpBB and SMF and vBulletin and new-school forums like self-hosted discourse are also centralized, but by one small user calling the shots, and it’s very clear immediately which forums are well-run. If a forum isn’t well-run with a good community, a ‘competitor’ will quickly pop up that is, and people will go to it. Sure, you have to have some tech skills but there are easy guides for all of it. Discourse is a simple docker image and it’s the best for features and engagement IMO.
Sure you have to sorry about DDoS attacks and staying patched, but you can use OVH or another host with a large infrastructure that had DDoS resistant servers. Or, god forbid, cloudflare.
I give you a B+ for General_Effort.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Ask ChatGPT to pick a number between 1 and 1004·1 year agonot this again.
it’s ketchup mfer, 57 varieties of tomatoes!
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Worried about being "red flagged" by the pharmacy; should I take the rest of my script back?471·1 year agoI could be way overanalyzing this
You’re not overanalyzing it. You’re Wayyyyy overanalyzing it to a detrimental degree.
Even if you did take them back, and the pharmacy made a log of it, it would just be in their internal pharmacy ‘drugs to destroy’ log and wouldn’t be sent to the state or anywhere else to update your records.
All they see is that you were prescribed a very small amount of a low dose pain medication once after a surgery and you picked it up. Something thousands of people do every single day.
It’s not that important. You’re not going to be red-flagged because your doctor/surgeon wrote a prescription and you picked it up.
You only get flagged as a drug seeker for drug-seeking behavior. That does not include picking up a small prescription for a few pain meds a doctor wrote for you after minor surgery. If it did, anyone who’s ever had a root canal or tooth pulled would be flagged and the system would be useless.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto Technology@beehaw.org•Kobo's new color E Ink eReaders start at only $1509·1 year agoInteresting thumbnail strategy on this ad. It’s hard to see it as just a seat. My mind keeps trying to make it into a human palm, so I’m seeing a tiny Polly Pocket tablet and stylus.
Syn_Attck@lemmy.todayto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone remember that unsettling image of the creepy blue faced man?2·1 year agoah I haven’t seen that one.
Since its servhold, you may be able to remove the offending content (for a short time, anything public-facing) and then contact reg.xyz to get it unsuspended. You’re right though that’s not very good customer service.
On a related note, it’s possible a misconfiguration allowed some of the contents or index to be shown publicly and it got caught in a search engine and was taken down in an automated DMCA sweep. I believe .xyz is an American registrar so have to respond to DMCA but could be wrong on that. I like to stay with any .TLD that archive uses… md, ph, etc.
https://help.sav.com/hc/en-us/articles/11933048624923-Resolving-serverHold-on-Your-Domain