Admin, and iFastNet, will know what domain is being used to host your TOS violating telegram bot and they can shut it down in an instant. I would be careful of what you say, and I would suggest you take down the telegram bot site.
Even if you’re using another free hosting provider, if it’s powered by MOFH, iFastNet can still shut it down in an instant!
I think what’s happening here is that a maintainer of Dante’s treadmill got handed a slipping ratchet. Just keep cranking with it. Life isn’t that long, and what else is there to do?
Hi! I’m currently developing multiple SAAS projects as a hobby. I’m quite busy on finding out what type of problems can be solved through AI, especially in my local community.
The way the world adapts the usage of AI is fascinating, isn’t it?
Building a Telegram bot isn’t the problem, building a Telegram bot that sends spam, phishing or other harmful content is.
I’m not sure if we blocked Telegram or Telegram blocked us, but the number of people who used our free hosting to do bad stuff was so high that someone decided to block it entirely.
I am planning to host the landing pages of my projects into Infinityfree. I cannot say too much information about the projects but they are actually browser extensions that target popular e-commerce sites like Amazon, which help consumers/buyers to solve a well-known problem on those platforms using AI. Since API hosting is not allowed in Infinityfree, I hosted the prototypes in Cloudflare (as workers).
I want to clarify that the projects are still under construction. I should probably focus on building waitlists from the landing pages.
I saw big opportunities in AI and I am currently trying to get my hands on it .
First I heard of Cloudflare Workers with the AI models being made available. This is interesting. I thank you for sharing your planned infrastructure setup with us. Valuable information.
Yes, I wasn’t asking about your implementation specifics. Couldn’t handle the depression if I got rich by swiping someone else’s idea. I hope the development of your proprietary intellectual property goes well.
I just found out about this site a week ago, and I’ve been slowly setting up a new website here. I would be faster, but documentation here is difficult and awkward, to say the least.
I’m a writer, and my site here is to showcase my work. Here’s hoping…
I read your bio. I’m not totally sure of policies, but I think it may be permissible in sharing a portfolio link through your profile. Don’t mean to exploit your contractual obligations, but hey, if it gets me good writing.
Documentation is all over the place here. I can’t find a step-by-step guide to setting up a DNS record. There are some steps in one post, more paragraphs in a second post, and a single paragraph in a third post that explains that you can’t create a TXT record. No explanation of how or why. I still can’t add a TXT record to my MX record.
So much confusion.
It took me days to set up a website that I did on Ionos in less than an hour. Hell, when I ran my own server, I could set it up in my sleep.
Why not a Wiki for all this? It’s better than a forum.