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I provide hosting for my clients. About 3 months ago I discovered that the hosting company that I'd been using had been swallowed up by EIG, which explained why the tech support had gone downhill.

So, I jumped to another hosting company. Same shit different company!

Apparently the fact that my browsers sit at "connecting" for up to 30 seconds, and I get a "could not connect to" message half the time while I'm trying to fucking work on a deadline is the fault of some plug-in in a WordPress installation!

Oh yeah? Why then does this shit happen when I'm working on a pure html/css site?
Why then did it start happening after they "updated" my shared server?!

Oh, but the bastards suggest that I buy Cloudflare or pay for more space!

You fuckers made my work take 3 times as long, and you made an important migration fail!

Network places make mistakes. We all do. That's cool. Fucking own up to it, talk to me like a techie, and DON'T TRY TO BLAME IT ON ME OR MY TOOLS!

Fuck you! I think I'm gonna give Google Cloud a try, and do this shit myself!

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  • 6
    I've had very good luck with VPS providers. They cost a little more, but the performance and stability is well worth not having to deal with that nonsense on shared hosting.
  • 1
    Fuck Yeah!
    This is a fucking rand!
  • 2
    try Digital ocean 😀
  • 1
    @dhanvi That's one of the ones I use. I love it.
  • 0
    This is why I always develop locally first (Xampp) and then at some point migrate to a shared webserver at $randomHostingCompany.
  • 0
    Thank s shit is getting worse. They claim that it must be plugins. Well, now my sites are getting 503 errors and they still claim that it's my doing.

    I'm may get a lot of angry calls today.

    Fml
  • 0
    Just got an addendum to my support ticket that they've been under a DOS attack. Gee. Still think that it's a problem in *all* of my WordPress installations? *Growls
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