I officially update my estimate.
1.20 billion visits in 6 months, which is equivalent to 6557377 visits per day. (6.5*6**10^6 to 3sf)
each visit lasts 10'49". Employment rate is 95.3 in U.S
The average worker browses Reddit 2.3 times a day
Putting it all together we have 2.3 visits per work day * 95.3% employment rate *649 seconds*6.5*6**10^6 visits per day=9.317*10^9 seconds or 2.59 million hours.
EDIT: I think I have made a mistake somewhere (actually in two places, I rounded incorrectly). This calculation was trying to find out, given the number of Reddit visits per day and the average time per visit how much time is wasted at work. The units for 2.3 are wrong in someway but I'm not sure how. You see the employment rate (which ideally would be a G20 average or a weighted world average rather than just the U.S average) figure and the 2.3 visits figure should somehow cancel out to give the percentage of time spent browsing Reddit which happens at work.
I'm getting confused, everyone's saying pcgamer is irrelevant or dead, yet even you link info from them to this sub because you don't want to link a 2 hour podcast from someone else that gets their news from pcgamer?
They have a heap of journos with contacts in most every company same as IGN, Polygon etc and even have there own show at E3 which most of the PC gaming crowd watches, They had 41 Million page views just last month.
I'm just trying to understand how people here are all of a sudden saying they're dead or irrelevant all of sudden, seems this sub just loves a bandwagon everything that Epic touches regardless who they are or in this case what they do, this is just a news website this time lol.
Metrics for reference https://www.similarweb.com/website/pcgamer.com#overview
What's more likely, a plane crash, or someone getting bent out of shape about the "shhhhmokin' hot" joke and complaining in the news about it?
The plane crash certainly is worse, but the PR backlash of a pissed off Karen is 99.9995% more likely.
Yep, they're usually wearing similar style sunglasses too, I should have mentioned that. They're also generally "fratty" or "bro", whatever you want to call it, but well past typical college age, like mid to late 30s or early 40s. I'm curious where it comes from, it's a bit like the male version of this:
https://www.similarweb.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/speak-to-a-manager-haircut.jpg
Just some technical advice from a wordpress guy here: * Your wp-content/uploads file is still visible. So if I visit www.flightabovephotography/wp-content/uploads - I can see everything you've uploaded to the site. It is also a possible route for hackers. Have a look at this guide to fix it. Not a massive job but it's a big security factor * I'd change the log in address away from wp-admin. Leaving this at the standard address could leave you open to brute force attacks. Definitely do this urgently if your username is "admin" (But you wouldn't do that... right?) * Consider getting a domain email instead of gmail. Personal preference for me perhaps, but I have much more confidence in businesses that have done that step, looks a lot more professional to me. * You're not using a lot of plugins. This is good! Running your site through GTMetrix does show a couple of areas where you could improve the load speed of your website. Consider downloading a smush plugin that compresses the size of your images. I appreciate that as a photography firm the quality of your images is key, but the home page is big at over 5MB. There's a balance there somewhere to be found. *I think the design looks great. Well done! Good luck with your business.
Homer, I have no idea where you're going with this. The last article posted from this site was in September. And according to SimilarWeb they got less than 5,000 views a month. This isn't low hanging you posted here. The fruit fell on the ground and is rotting.
It looks like this. Really, it's more than the haircut. It's the general bearing and attitude of someone who is self-righteously itching to pick a fight with someone. The woman in the photo is stereotypical.
China has an approximate population of 1.371 billion. 1% of that is 13,710,000. A further 1% of that is 137,000. That's still such a big number.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/reddit.com
According to this website, Reddit gets about 1.3 billion unique visitors a day. So if 1% is actually accurate, that would mean China is about 5.11% of all Reddit traffic. Just thought that was interesting.
Yeah, this is a smalltime website, the registrant has a Tehran address associated with it. It gets very little traffic, less than 55000 visitors for the entirety of November. Plus, it has no ads at all, so basically they have no way of making money from visits. This gives rise to the following questions:
If this allegation turn out to be true, I wouldn't be surprised. On the contrary, a lot of indications point out to something fishy going on. But this is not the proof we're looking for and it doesn't have the details that would help us understand exactly who is the actor behind this (central government? local military officials? paramilitary?)
Ok, guys, let's stop posting this, alright?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/the_donald/about/traffic/
https://www.similarweb.com/website/cnn.com
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That is total page views vs. unique views.
T_D gets ~173k unique views per day, but CNN gets ~1.341k unique views per day.
T_D gets ~1.762k total page views per day, but CNN gets ~417m total page views per day.
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We're better than this, 'pedes! Let's not post fake news ourselves! I hate the CNN cucks too, but it's more widely known than reddit is.
while not an answer as to a possible problem, use this to get an evulation and possible infos on problems
https://mxtoolbox.com/spf.aspx
btw: masking the spf records is pretty funny since it is public to anyone
Anti-fraud checklist:
What really surprised me recently is how much traffic the Drudge Report website gets.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/drudgereport.com
150M monthly visits. Average visit lasts 23 minutes and more than 9 pages are opened.
I've never seen anything like this. On most websites (including Breitbart or infowars), visits last 2-3 minutes and only two pages are opened.
The site was steadily increasing month by month but has not experienced a sharp decline from October to November. Here is the link to SimilarWeb:
https://www.similarweb.com/website/neogaf.com#overview
That's a huge hit and loss of momentum in visitors for the site.
This isn't true though. They verified their Alexa by putting an Alexa code on their site which shot them up 300 spots. If Pornhub did that, we would be #1. Here is the real traffic difference, https://www.similarweb.com/website/breitbart.com?competitors=pornhub.com.
According to Similar Web a slight majority of AAM's social traffic comes from Reddit. I know I personally didn't know about the site before I visited this sub. Maybe posting here isn't as harmful as you think?
> Even if it were from @youtube.com doesn't mean it's still real. You can fake the email address although it doesn't guarantee it goes to their inbox.
Actually, Google uses SPF to ensure that only legitimate senders are able to send from @youtube.com e-mail addresses. Of course, the receiving e-mail service doesn't have to honor SPF rules, but the screenshot from OP is a screenshot of Inbox, one of Google's apps for receiving Gmail (or G Suite) e-mail, which means that they are honoring SPF. If the above came from an @youtube.com address and it made it to a @gmail.com inbox, then it's legit.
A cunt cap is the infamous "I want to speak to a manager" haircut.
I understand the risk involved with "rescuing" anyone's kid these days, but to let a 7 year old kid to wander lost on an airstrip was too much for us. The way she acted, as though he was a rock in her shoe she had to get rid of, really made me angry. I'm not a mother but I felt for the little guy. :(
I noticed that on SimilarWeb too before Paul did but there's something off with that. Looking at Alexa they're still in the top 200 most visited sites. Number 33 in the US.
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/huffingtonpost.com
Washington Post meanwhile is number 34 in the US but SimilarWeb has it pulling in 228 million. I don't know who to believe.
FFN does not, in fact, have more readers overall anymore. It may have more historical users and the overall fic count may be higher (I'm not sure I agree with the second--AO3 is growing fast), but it gets way more traffic than FFN these days.
I checked your domain's reputation on https://mxtoolbox.com (use the blacklist checker) and it comes up clean. The XYZ review process looks simple enough so just provide them with the results of your checks?
> (Also shrinking number of verticals to "three or five")
Waypoint in trouble?
https://www.similarweb.com/website/waypoint.vice.com#overview
(IDK how accurate this is, but those aren't good figures...)
Main difference is in the middleware mechanism.
Express uses callbacks, so middlewares are called separately. finish 1, next, finish 2, next etc.
With Koa the second middleware is awaited inside the first middleware. Finish middleware 1, await middleware 2 from inside middleware 1, finish middleware 2, await middleware 3 from the inside of middleware 2.
When all middlewares resolve you are going to to back to middleware 1.
The style is different, you have to know what is going on, but in practice it does not change much.
Promises are awesome and you should prefer koa. But consider that express is more mature and has been working really well for many people.
Promises might cause a bit more memory usage, it shouldn't be noticiable. I might be wrong but i think koa keeps more stuff in memory, since middleware context is maintained until the response is sent, but because it's truly async uses the processor better. I am speculating here, I have no proof.
Edit: Article I found says koa is faster. You shouldn't trust articles that benchmark node servers with 1 core i7 on a Windows 10 with an Ubuntu VM without refering to memory usage. Usually people like to deploy node servers in nano or micro AWS instances which are not much better than a dedicated raspberry pi 2. I bet that he doesn't even enabled production settings for both of them so that test is worth nothing and should be taken with a mountain of salt. Express has alot more stuff going on than koa, and without production settings it might be doing a lot more things to ease your development experience.
The site uses AWS who are on the list of advertisers to boycott. It's only been 12 hours so I get why they haven't switched yet, but equally, why would lefties use Amazon in the first place.
If you're blacklisted at Spamhouse, you're likely to be blacklisted other places as well.
You can use https://mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx to figure out which ones. Make sure to search both by hostname and IP - I've occasionally seen different results coming up.
That'll help you figure out WHERE you are blacklisted. Some of these guys that have blacklisted you will have an automatic thing on their site that may tell you why you were blacklisted.
You can get hints on WHY you are blacklisted by using email-tester.com - it will give you a spamscore and some pointers on what to improve to make your emails look less like spam.
Good luck.
It would help to know a bit more about your setup.
I have been quite pleased with Poste.io on Scaleway. If you'd like to give that a shot, its very cheap.
It's not higher than Pornhub. In a day, Pornhub gets more traffic than Breitbart gets all month. https://www.similarweb.com/website/breitbart.com?competitors=pornhub.com
Breitbart "verified" their Alexa by putting a snippet on their site and shot up 300 spots. If Pornhub did that, we would be #1 easily. It's cheating, sorry :(
Because I was bored, I checked their SPF record (main reason for deliveribility issues is a messed up record or lack there of).
It looks like they're using the SPF type instead of the TXT type.
What does this mean? Well it means your email provider likely rejected their email due to this invalid record.
https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=spf:robertsspaceindustries.com
Someone should message them and get that fixed.
Brownie points if they manage to get a DKIM record in place as well.
It's a large set of multiple blacklists that most email servers are configured to use. If you wind up on one, it's basically time to fold up shop and close down, because no email servers will accept mail from you. It's extraordinarily difficult to remove yourself from them because there are a lot of them and they're all independently maintained, so you have to contact a whole shitload of different people if you get on one.
It's basically a community death penalty for spamming servers. One of the things you have to do if you run your own email (or if you run the email servers for a company that isn't using hosted email from O365 or GSuite or whatever) is keep regular tabs on the lists to make sure you're not on them. It's one of a thousand reasons why self-hosting email is a giant pain in the ass.
Keep in mind this is based on comment engagement. Kotaku UK still beats Niche Gamer in traffic. At least according to SimilarWeb or Alexa.
I've seen Kotaku UK articles not have any comments on their pages. Niche Gamer is like Gematsu, Siliconera, and Destructoid in terms of dedicated fanbases. May not be as popular as the others but they're there.
Also, both use Disqus. You don't even have to go on the dedicated websites to comment in the comments section.
In November it was over a billion viewers
Cnn Literally employs nazis. Ad all liberals are
https://www.similarweb.com/app/google-play/de.traderepublic.app/statistics/
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@ L&S money gang: Trade Republic im deutschen Google Playstore-Ranking auf Platz 8 und Frankreich mittlerweile schon auf Platz 11!
Die Expansion nimmt immer mehr Fahrt auf :)
FWIW, Source: SimilarWeb
You could argue that "visited" is better tracked by Alexa and "used" is better tracked by SimilarWeb but, all in all, pornhub is a big deal and her point stands.
i dont get it...they claimed their host shut them down due to a C&D letter from "B".
yet they are still using OVH https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=ptr%3a37.187.103.5&run=toolpage
I think "B" might get them again...lol
I remember a (relevantly) short haired matriarch marching her family in tight formation through my very nice and safe neighborhood, scaring her children about all dangerous things they had to watch out for here because their van had broken down.
Not seriously. We do use Go at Raygun to orchestrate our symbolification process for iOS crash reports, but not much beyond that (we wrote a little about our use here: https://raygun.com/blog/2016/03/golang-auto-scaling/)
I did have a brief experiment with Go under load, and it looked pretty good from a performance standpoint. That would have been in early 2016, and I've been impressed with the work the Go team have done around improving the GC timings.
Part of the reason we didn't go deep on Go, was based on our core competencies. While we have experience with many languages, C# has become our core strength in terms of server side coding, so .NET Core arriving on the scene made sense to explore with their cross platform support.
Hope that helps!
Take a look:
https://www.similarweb.com/website/resetera.com
They had a huge spike during the same period that NeoGaf had this drop and it is like they had more than twice as many visitors last months than NeoGaf did.
> They're not the be all, end all of video game journalism or criticism.
No one thinks they are, not even Giantbomb themselves. People just like them, is that hard to understand? They're very popular.
> Their only real claim to fame is the fact that they used to drink during their panels and they actually had a funny guy on the show who unfortunately passed away too early.
This is just straight up the dumbest shit i've read. They've got great chemistry, some of the funniest video game videos on the internet, been together for a hell of a long time, they know a hell of a lot about video games and more.
Ryan was amazing, and he did pass on too early, i'll give you that.
> They don't break news.
PS4 Pro & Titanfall stuff they broke. but sure. News was never their main focus ever. Even ask them.
> They don't offer some significant insight in a game.
That's an opinion since that can't be measured. But with the 11 million views a month they get, i'm inclined to disagree.
> At best they throw up commentary with a political slant for the sake of getting some hits from people who think the author is full of shit.
Which author is that? Austin or Patrick? neither which work at Giantbomb? Again, another bad point.
> But like a lot of video game podcast, they ride of the wave of familiarity as gamers won't bother with a podcast that isn't from a popular website or YouTuber.
They have one of the biggest podcasts (actually 2) video game podcasts in the world. They are a popular website. So again, shitty point.
Did they make you angry when they came out against GamerGate? Because you are just spreading bullshit about something you don't know.
>> or noticed the chinese affiliations it garnered all of a sudden
Bentima House - Seventh Floor, 168-172 Old St London, EC1V 9BP, UK
I have no idea who they are but the above indicates that they reside in the UK.
Could you explain your claim about "chinese affiliation", unless it was deliberately FUD by you?
> Many extensions get sold off to chinese companies
More FUD?
By the way, if an extension is open source, then obviously people can (re)use it at will.
Then damage by spyhackers is mitigated since the spycode can be easily removed.
The authors should still put in prison. I consider that activity illegal.
The Financial times claim that the live(d) in a converted barn with a mortgage, whilst he pretended to live in a stately home that was rented out for events and used for a backdrop for his big donation announcements.
GoSkippy is not a big business, opendemocracy and others have been unable to verify his wealth, the regulators in gibraltar confirmed that his companies were undercapitalised and had no money.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/goskippy.com#overview
Then all of a sudden he becomes the biggest political donor in british history, ever.
All the while posting furiously pro Putin talking points, meeting hte russian ambassador and oligarchs and mysteriously finding diamonds in diamond mines in places that experts say are non productive.
Oh, his wife is the daughter of a Kremlin official, drives a car with the number plate X Mi5 SPY and was involved in a honey trap scandal by russian intelligence targeting UK MPs (mike hancock) and also NATO officials, separately.
Seems legit!
According to this article, LINE is installed on 80% of Android devices in Japan. Also from the very little personal experience I have talking to people from Japan, LINE is essentially the only messenger used there. As /u/isl_13113 mentioned, the remainder of messaging is done through email.
NOPE. As someone who uses google, can confirm you are full of crap.
Infowars 24M monthly https://www.similarweb.com/website/infowars.com#overview
New York Times - 350M monthly https://www.similarweb.com/website/nytimes.com#overview
Dexerto: 350k total visits in January
OpTicGaming sub-reddit: 1.8M page views in January
One of the better traffic statistic sites for research is similarweb (Not 100% accurate, but its better than alexa.com, etc). They rank reddit as #11 most visited website in Australia.
https://www.similarweb.com/top-websites/australia
I would guesstimate approx somewhere between 2 to 3million Australians per month.
This won’t work for websites on shared hosting.
I’d test this before assuming it will work.
Shared hosting is more common for low end/low traffic sites but it’s entirely plausible for a larger website to have multiple services running on the same IP, in which case knowing the IP alone wouldn’t be enough.
You could also find this information without the use of a terminal.
https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx
Select ping and type in the website you want the IP for.
A pair of new Boot Nodes:
Seems to be an investment firm, subsidiary to Tencent.
General software/IT consulting firm.
The television audience of Fox News is quite small. Their total audience, defined as the people who view a headline of theirs each day, is massive.
For example, estimated traffic to their site makes them the 36 most visited website in the US with 327 million visits per month.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/foxnews.com
And that’s not even counting the shares of their content that go out in social media where people only see the headline and don’t click to read the article, traffic via their mobile apps which Similar Web does not tally, and spin off content from other media sources that are essentially “Fox News said ...”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCGamesN
Pretty sure they're the 2nd biggest PC gaming site after pcgamer. Only been around since 2012 but surprised you haven't come across them.
You guys might also like https://visualping.io, which lets you scan for differences in pages, etc. I use it to see when waiting for thing to be back in stock, book releases, etc but you might find a use for GME research as well!
ISP gives you IP address
IP address identifies you online
ISP rotates IPs sometimes because ISP stuff
Most people have a "dynamic IP address"
If you have a dynamic IP address, you do not have a permanent IP address
(Many ISPs allow you to request a "static IP" which does not change, probably with a fee)
That means that your IP may be changed by your ISP, and you get a "new" one
Because IPv4, the current IP system used, has a (relatively) limited pool of IP addresses, your new IP was likely in use at some point before you got it
If that IP was banned from anywhere, like Wikipedia, you are now IP banned from that place
There are tools online to check if your IP is blacklisted by services, such as this one. In most cases, you won't notice a few blacklists
It looks like the AWS DNS servers are returning 127.0.0.1 for textsecure-service.whispersystems.org.
Yeah in the last 4 months they've lost more than half of their web traffic. https://www.similarweb.com/website/pucatrade.com. Certainly thriving, right?
OP, I don't know who this guy is (probably a pucatrade dev), but do not listen to him by any capacity.
There are plenty of services that will never ever reach the kind of scale where this matters.
The myth about node being some kind of speed champion is obvious bullshit, but TypeScript is a very nice language.
>After all, what choices does one have on the backend? ...
You left out .NET (C#, F#) and server-side Swift.
TV-Werbung und bei der Verwandtschaft über Ostern mit seinen gains prahlen scheint geholfen zu haben:
https://www.similarweb.com/apps/top/apple/store-rank/de/finance/top-free/iphone/
TR wieder in den TOP 5 der Apple Appstore-Rankings (Finance)! #teamlus
Oh ok you must be entirely right
And this visual traceroute tool must be making up locations.
Cool. Cool cool cool.
> webcam.com, BDSM.xxx, Casting.xxx, Czech.xxx, DaneJones.com, FakeAgent.com, FakeTaxi.com, Lesbea.com, MassageRooms.com, Mature.xxx, Mom.xxx, Orgasms.xxx, PublicAgent.com, PublicSex.xxx, Teen.xxx, and Tubes.xxx. Not to mention: Spice TV channels
None of those sites Mindgeek owns. Also PornIQ and Peeperz are defunct.
>Not to mention that Pornhub is one of the most trafficked site in the world. Number 36 according to Wikipedia
Yes but only the 3rd most trafficked porn site. Not saying we aren't large but no where near a monopoly like you keep asserting.
Any company a pornstar like Siri would shoot for, Mindgeek or not, will upload preview videos on all tube sites, Mindgeek owned or not. You are talking about the entire industry and trying to make it seem like it's unique to Mindgeek. Maybe I'm just missing your point?
its doing fine. its retention rate is still a high 50% which is great for apps
edit: hey downvoter.. i linked proof, like it or not they are doing fine. It is NOT DYING in the least.
Is 6.3M a typo? Doesn't look like you're getting more than 20K, and with only a 13-second average visitor duration, I'm guessing most of your traffic is automated.
It literally does depend on impulsive preteen micro transactions
https://www.similarweb.com/apps/top/apple/store-rank/us/all/top-grossing/iphone/
The top grossing app on the App Store is roblox
If you look at the top apps on the App Store right now none of them are in Apple Arcade
Gmail has some black listed Servers as well. Found out from a G-Suite user (not a @gmail.com).
Can't imagine it being out of the question of people getting compromised and then spam e-mail sent from a legitimate account.
Eh I guess you could try ping the website and see what address you get back. Could be two websites on two different hosts
EDIT: Yeah seems to have 4 a records which could be it. Who knows why
I think you might underestimate the website as a moneymaker.
They’ve got the Vox media company, above them which helps, but their website ranks in the top 700 nationwide, which might seem low but is pretty high in the scheme of all websites Americans visit everyday. You could definitely hire a decent staff with that kind of viewership
Wouldn't go that far. Also don't support removing stuff for no reason.
Edit: Just to clarify: My first statement can be easily confirmed by the global stats and the second one refers to the supposed reason (ff.net dying) which is not true.
It's still getting like five million visits or so a month. Pretty decent by obsolete website standards.
Seems to be nothing but hpsting clickbait and music articles now. So you're likely right. As long it's getting views He getting money.
AO3 has vastly overtaken FFN in raw traffic, at the very least. I think one of the things that gives the illusion that FFN is more popular than AO3 is in the differnce in the way that the calculate their views vs. hits, where AO3 works to try and have a hit be an inidvidual visitor, but FFN counts raw clicks. If you have a 50-chapter fic that someone binges, then that's 50 more views on FFN, but only 1 hit on AO3. It looks like a lot more traffic than it actually is. I know for me, but if I find a fic recced or that I want to read on FFN for some reason, the first thing I'll do is check and see if it's on AO3. I have totally passed on fics because the only place I can read them is FFN. I'm quite a lot biased.
> Also, what’s a good way to get the pages so I can do some cool edits?
Unfortunately there's no way to just grab the image file directly, because Shueisha has used a ton of javascript wrappers to render the images. However there is a truly lossless way of doing this.
I only have Chrome on a laptop right now so dunno how to do this in Firefox or anything else. But:
Open the Chrome dev tools on the Manga PLUS plage (usually ctrl-shift-J or ctrl-shift-I. You can also open it in the Chrome menu under More Tools->developer tools)
Go to the Sources tab on the debugger.
Expand the (no domain) item on the Page minitab
Click through the blob filenames until you find the page you want.
Right click on the image in the Preview window and select "Copy image as Data URI". You now have a string that contains the raw image data, we're really close to having the image in a file you can edit.
Go to a website like this that lets you paste the raw data URI into a field that will then convert it into an image. Unfortunately, for the site I linked, you can't just click on "Save" after doing that. You have to right click the previewed image and save it yourself or copy the image and upload it to imgur or something.
The only problem with this is I don't know if we're actually getting the full resolution files from Shueisha.
Or you can just use a tool like XShare to grab the piece of the image you want and not worry about the rest of this. But if you want the full page, my process preserves the quality of the page.
I really appreciate the evidence you have been providing.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/infowars.com
Total Visits: 13.84M
https://www.similarweb.com/website/vox.com
Total Visits 43.55M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8xYfuwnLvc
He got 1 new case since that video but aside from that his inventory is untouched. It's all explained in the first minute of the video. If he was banned then the bots on his gambling site probably got banned and he lost a lot.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/csgomagic.com#overview
That site was massive. For comparison it had as much traffic as opskins does this month and more than what bitskins have this month.
She doesn't have to debate him. But she should want to to get more coverage for herself (and a $10,000 donation). Unless she's scared he's gonna expose her for being an idiot?
The daily wire podcast is the fastest growing conservative podcast, the daily wire has 20-30 million page views per month, and he himself has 1.5 million followers on Twitter.
But yeah, he's totally a nobody.
Nein, diese Seite ist echt (bescheuert). Für etwas mehr Netzwerkanalyse siehe hier: https://www.similarweb.com/website/volksbetrugpunktnet.wordpress.com - die haben auch einen Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBDR6KshOlhRXR9L7UXDQxg und sind seit Jahren auf verschiedenen Kanälen aktiv.
What about for SPF? i.e: https://mxtoolbox.com/spf.aspx
Grab one of the sent emails and check the headers and makes 100% sure the origin listed in the headers isn't a subdomain or Outlook.com itself or anything like that and whatever it is has a valid SPF.
90% of the time when people post about this its Gmail auto throwing it to junk because it counts find a valid SPF for the actual message origin.
UDP port 53 is the assigned port for DNS queries. Both the IP addresses (37.59.40.15 and 139.99.96.146) are related to Parrot OS
They both resolve to subdomains of ParrotSec.org https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=ptr%3a139.99.96.146&run=toolpage https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=ptr%3a37.59.40.15&run=toolpage#
So I think it's unrelated to VeraCrypt.
I'm not familiar with ParrotOS personally - but it looks like a 'privacy feature' that they're overwriting the default DNS configuration from your router to use their DNS revolvers rather than your ISP default.
Why exactly sudo is doing a DNS lookup in the first place would be down to how that's configured.
I'd pop over to /r/ParrotOS and ask if I were you...
My first guess is that his router's public IP is blacklisted because somebody had (has?) malware in the office.
1) Find your public IP address
2) Look up your IP in MX Toolbox blacklist search
3) At this point really your network engineering team should know about if you have any hits on blacklists (RBL's). There's maybe 100 well known RBL's out there and they are all run independently and differently. Some just want an assurance that the malware problem is fixed, others have more difficult policies. If the IP is removed and the problem isn't fixed that triggered it, often RBL's will make the ban last longer or add the IP to a more serious list, so it's important that the network team take it from there.
As previously mentioned, outsource it immediately. You can cutover that size organization in a day. I thought O365 offers NPO reduced rates even, although I cannot remember.
From there, I would start with "Do the users need access to Email when not at work? Can they do it over VPN only?" If so, seal off all ports except for your SMTP receive port. If they do need Outlook anywhere and such, make sure those are the only ports open on your firewall. That's a good first step.
Hit up mxtoolbox.com to make sure you aren't an open relay or other major problem with your environment.
Get that DC role off your server. Because the Exchange Server must interact with the outside world, you are increasing the surface area of attack for your entire environment.
Make sure backups are working. You'll know sooner rather than later because if not backed up, the transaction logs don't flush and you end up with full drives.
Remember that Exchange 2010 goes end of life in about 18 months. At that point, they will not release new security updates for Exchange 2010. Now, Microsoft has been pretty decent about patching WannaCry on XP. If you want to run your mail server on a system where any new found vulnerabilities will not be patched, I'm afraid hardening your box is impossible.
To be honest, there are really popular chat apps that can delete messages bidirectionally (they replace the content with message deleted
). Like Viber, which doesn't have the market share, but it is the most popular one in quite a few countries.
It's a reasonable assumption to make to someone who doesn't know shit about technology and take the "delete" word too seriously.
That's a wrong inflated claim.
According to similarweb data of lovindubai, (which usually quote an average 1.7X of real traffic - which means, the real traffic is only approx 60% of what you see in similarweb), You have around 776K visits/sessions per month. The Pageview per session is a bad 1.28 pages.
Assuming that a user consumes content 4 times a month, we are talking about less than 200K users. If you normalize it using the 1.7X analogy, we are talking about 120K users a month.
With regard to page views, using the same methodology, you are anywhere between 600-700K PVs.
Now, your videos are embedded in pages. So pages get served when someone consumes video. So your video consumption rate definitely ought to be less than 600-700K because that is the number of pages you serve in a month.
It's ok to claim 1.5X of actual traffic. But the numbers you are claiming here are way off.
Potential question: How do you startuphameed, qualify to make this analysis and say this?
My Answer: I managed a content portal that did 80M sessions (comscore authenticated) that had the most sought after video content ( OTT/VOD/Live) in India
Ok, I don't like ruining the party, but let's please not fall for this kind of lying. Check out the stats yourself. These numbers are made up.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/nytimes.com
Interestingly nytimes.com is blocked in mainland china.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Websites_blocked_in_mainland_China
Well, 55% Men and 45% Women IS barely a majority. But theres way more than two countries in the world, so a country can have less than 50% and still be the majority of reddit users.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/reddit.com#overview
The US is actually majority by quite a bit. This isn't comparable to the % of Men vs. Women in a university.
You can check Alexa.com or some other statistical site. For example, here is statistics for the most popular pornography site, and here is worldwide traffic for the 3rd most popular site. Also keep in mind that some Muslim countries don't even allow access to these pornography sites which would explain higher Google trend results (which doesn't even track total traffic results, but compares relative popularity).
Not to mention how poorly optimized it is, it takes so long to load.
Edit for context: https://gtmetrix.com/reports/store.steampowered.com/mnpEYbvz
During the fall sale it was awful and got a F.
Well, if you wanna do it yourself the first and the easiest thing that you can do is to reduce the size and the dimensions of the images.
For example that After Effects icon that you use is 2000x2000 px and it's used on the website just at 45x45 px.
Check this links for more, they are some of the best resources: https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/?hl=ro https://gtmetrix.com/
Honestly, below a certain point, filesize doesn't matter that much (unless your target audience is either mobile users or rural dialup users). What matters a lot more is the performance + speed of the site - stuff like caching, minification, etc. Using GTMetrix to check the YSlow / PageSpeed scores of my sites has helped a lot.
That was my assumption, and that's why I think it would be more impressive.
Looking at https://www.similarweb.com/website/raspberrypi.org , it seems like the site gets around 15M total views per month. It's a rough estimate, but if we assume that to be around 500k per day, it would work out to something like 6 requests per second. So, provided we could write custom software, specifically for the hardware in question, and optimize the data it would serve, could a single RP4 handle 6000 requests per second? I'm wondering if there are fundamental hardware limits that would make that level of performance impossible, or if it's just a software overhead issue.
If it's an actual hardware limit issue, then what is the minimal number of RP4s that could collectively handle 6000 requests per second?
I feel it would probably be much lower than 72.
They bought WhatsApp because then they would own both of the world's top two messaging apps. Whatsapp is the top messaging app in 112 countries while Messenger is the top one in 57 based on the latest data and both have well over a billion monthly active users
Alexa does not have the direct analytical data that Reddit has. Their data is an estimation based on other sources. Just look at this source, it's an estimation https://www.similarweb.com/website/reddit.com#overview
Another, https://www.statista.com/statistics/325144/reddit-global-active-user-distribution/
Obviously this is Desktop traffic so we don't have figures on mobile.
Other thing to note, there are reports that claim roughly 40% of web traffic is fake which is traffic coming from bots. Reddit is very easy to game, so some food for thought.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/stellarx.com
In case you are wondering how stellarX is doing.. it's doing great!
Visitor stats from similarweb: August: 60k September: 100k October: 310k November:?? (my guess >500k)
And all without paid advertising, great Job StellarX team! Product speaks for itself
Naja laut in Deutschland laut alexa Platz 15, laut SimilarWeb immerhin noch Platz 28. Also gar nicht mal so Nischig.
Have you seen the traffic their gaming website Glixel has been getting. Gus launched it and it hasn't cracked a million in one month. For a website that is sister to Rolling Stone you'd think it'd be more successful. https://www.similarweb.com/website/glixel.com#overview
That fully loaded time isn't really meaningful. At least for me, all visible content is loaded within 4 seconds, which is the same as the old site for me. The reason it takes so long to fully load is because they are deferring things like less-important javascript and off-screen thumbnails until after the page's main content is visible. GTMetrix doesn't register that because it's all done in Javascript, not HTML. They've done a lot of optimization the past couple weeks.
Also, compare old.reddit.com. It's just as slow according to GTMetrix.
>Also google has nothing to do with this I don’t even know all the food apps in my city never mind a random country.
Here's what I found in a minute of Googling
https://www.similarweb.com/apps/top/google/store-rank/hu/food-and-drink/top-free/
If I can find it, am sure Oscar can too
You can verify this
This can be used to get the ips of each node https://mxtoolbox.com/SuperTool.aspx?action=srv%3a\_algobootstrap.\_tcp.mainnet.algorand.network+&run=toolpage
This can be used to geolocate them https://tools.keycdn.com/geo
Postfix is not set up by default to permit relaying. Open relays are why there is so much spam on the internet and pretty much everyone involved in good email hates it, so it's never default behavior. However - some setup scripts for Postfix (depending on your distro) may ask you some questions which if answered wrongly, would result in this behavior.
Glad you sought help. You messed up, but we all do. You'll get over it and hopefully learn. Might be worth giving your server a good long hard look in terms of general security too. (Just going on the basis that if one thing was open, something else might be and your server might be compromised - or vulnerable)
Downside is your IP address is almost certainly listed on a whole bunch of RBLs. But that's okay, we don't want you sending email again until you've learned a bit more about how to run a mail server - if you need to. If you don't need to, then don't. Same with every other service on an internet facing server; everything that's enabled is another security weakness.
When you feel you have learned enough, and have reconfigured your server and turned it on again, use something like https://mxtoolbox.com/diagnostic.aspx to test it to see if it's exploitable. That's a fairly basic test, but it's a start.
Adminning a server well is HARD. Making one secure is also hard. None of us get it right all the time, so feel a moment of shame, but move on and keep asking questions. It's how we all improve.
I mean if you want to bring that into the fray then post some numbers as I have done so there is something to discuss.
edit: I got some for you
Guardian.co.uk = 3.34m monthly visits
dailymail.co.uk = 321.68m monthly visits
i.e. For every 100 views DM gets Guardian gets 1.
source: https://www.similarweb.com
Anything else?
Those aren't pageviews those are likes within Feedly (which I had never heard of before until you mentioned it)
Kendrick was on the front page of rollingstone.com in two places, one of those being the review of UU, two days after the album came out. There is no way in hell that only 2,000 people clicked on that link. Rolling stone is the 800th most viewed website in the world.
> But chances are Reddit would likely be too small to be regulated, compared to Facebook, YouTube, Instagram etc. Reddit is very small.
Reddit is the 5th most visited social network, globally, and #4 from US visitors. [Source]
What would the cutoff point be? Like, how can Reddit be too small but Instagram isn't when they're that close?
What were the typical number of comments?
Not sure how accurate it is, but the traffic seems to have been decreasing steadily since January if you look at this chart:
https://www.similarweb.com/website/greatawakening.win/#overview
I think a lot of people will just realize they've been had and quietly rejoin normal life, but the crazies will get crazier.
For me it wasn't that I couldn't find a place, it was that when I did I was #25 in line. So yeah, hope this helps! This sounds crazy, but I'm sure you're at the point to try anything so here's what I did to get #1 in line for our current place.
Go to https://visualping.io/ and set up website crawlers on every property management site you can find - do this for their "vacancies" pages. It will notify you if the website has been updated and you can set it to check however often you want. I set this up on like 15 PM company sites and had it check every hour during business hours and within two weeks I got a place. It'll cost some money, but spending the $25 was worth getting a place to live
DNS changes usually take a while to propagate. In top of that, you might have it cached in your browser or OS.
Use tools like https://mxtoolbox.com/DNSLookup.aspx to check where is the DNS actually pointing (but again, it might take a while to propagate).
Also, to check properly, delete the cache of your browser, and restart it just in case.