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Truce:

--- Quote from: DontCare4Free on October 25, 2012, 01:58:58 PM ---Exactly. So stop claiming that your oh so holy SSL certificate means that we can trust you 100%.

This is just claims. There is nothing that can be done to 100% verify it, this is pretty much as close as we'll ever get, but, once again, claims are not a good way to decide on whether to trust a person.

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If you are going to keep pressing this, at least look at the motives. What could Rub possibly gain out of posessing 20 Blockland keys if all the servers on the first node sold? Literally the worst case scenario is he goes onto each key individually in-game, does something very malicious to severs repeatedly, and gets them deactivated. Great. But Lub doesn't gain anything from this, all that happens is his customers each "lose $20" should they have to buy another key and his service is halted. On the other hand, he could continue providing a reliable service and making a profit (right?), however small it may be.

This is the same reason, although on a smaller scale, that online transaction companies don't use your credit card.
DontCare4Free:
[*]gzipped (handled transparently by all browsers with proper support for compression)
[*]zipped (has to be decompressed manually)
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Both are compressed statically before being uploaded to the server (nothing on the fly). So server load is exactly the same, and they're exactly the same size on the server (actually, the gzip is about 120 bytes smaller, but that's not really significant), but I'm going to go out on a limb and claim that the gzip has a much better user experience.


--- Quote from: Truce on October 25, 2012, 02:08:27 PM ---If you are going to keep pressing this, at least look at the motives. What could Rub possibly gain out of posessing 20 Blockland keys if all the servers on the first node sold? Literally the worst case scenario is he goes onto each key individually in-game, does something very malicious to severs repeatedly, and gets them deactivated. Great. But Lub doesn't gain anything from this, all that happens is his customers each "lose $20" should they have to buy another key and his service is halted. On the other hand, he could continue providing a reliable service and making a profit (right?), however small it may be.

This is the same reason, although on a smaller scale, that online transaction companies don't use your credit card.

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I'm just saying that he should stop claiming that his SSL certificate means that it's 100% secure.
Rub:
Would love to see where I claimed that 100% figure!
beachbum111111:
Hey kalph what does your service have that lubs doesn't?
Böltster:

--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on October 25, 2012, 02:37:55 PM ---Hey kalph what does your service have that lubs doesn't?

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a sprinkle of autism with every server
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