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2026-07-07 · Ethan Caldwell

The Quiet Shift That Made the Phone the Home of Online Casinos

A decade ago, online gambling was something you did at a desk. You sat at a computer, opened a browser, and played.

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2026-07-03 · Ethan Caldwell

How to Choose the Right Web Hosting Control Panel for Linux

The web hosting control panel is one of those decisions that feels small at signup and enormous three years later. It is the layer through which domains, email, databases, DNS, and users are managed,…

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2026-06-10 · Ethan Caldwell

How cPanel Pricing Drove Hosting Providers Toward Open Source Alternatives

For most of the history of shared hosting, the control panel was a decision you made once and then forgot about. You picked the dominant commercial panel because everyone used it, your customers…

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2026-06-05 · Nathaniel Brooks

Hosting Risky Niches Without the Hostage Situation: DMCA Abuse, Cloudflare Bans, and How Operators Actually Defend Their Stack

There is a category of website that pays its hosting bill on time, generates real traffic, complies with the laws of the jurisdictions it operates in, and still wakes up one morning to find its…

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2026-05-30 · Ethan Caldwell

PHP 8.1 Has Been End of Life for Five Months — What That Means for Shared Hosting Providers Still Carrying It

PHP 8.1 reached its end-of-life date on 31 December 2025.

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2026-05-20 · Admin

Why Shared Hosting Providers Should (or Shouldn't) Accept iGaming Tenants

Why Shared Hosting Providers Should (or Shouldn't) Accept iGaming TenantsAsk ten shared hosting providers whether they accept online casino clients and at least eight will say no. The reasons are…

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2026-05-15 · Ethan Caldwell

Debian 13 Trixie — What Actually Changed and Why It Matters for Sysadmins in 2026

The articleDebian 13, codename Trixie, is the most significant release the project has shipped in roughly a decade. The version number itself does not communicate this.

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2026-05-10 · Nathaniel Brooks

: DNSSEC, Zone Hardening and DNS Hijacking Prevention in Web-CP-Managed Environments

DNS is the infrastructure layer that every other service depends on. A web server can be hardened to a high standard; a mail stack can be fully authenticated; a database can be access-controlled and…

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2026-05-10 · Ethan Caldwell

Rate Limiting, Throttling and Tenant Isolation in Web-CP — Protecting Multi-Tenant Environments at the Apache Layer

One of the core challenges of multi-tenant shared hosting is resource competition. A single customer running an inefficient application, generating excessive traffic, or experiencing abnormal request…

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