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represents a WordPress theme design company which has for sale 659+ WordPress themes at a yearly membership of $199. That means less than $0.30/theme per year. They have been releasing themes each week ever since 2012 so there’s plenty of ideas to choose from and a great deal for any active web designer or webmaster.
Just as I mentioned in the first part of this case study I’ve been documenting the whole process of setting up a nearly bulletproof illegal streaming site and I’m going to provide you with my findings below (for educational purposes only, just as before). So let’s start with the beginning and list out the resources one
On one of the forum’s I’m subscribed too some guy posted an ad where he tried to sell an illegal streaming site for $25. I checked out the site, located the WordPress theme used and noticed that the theme license was worth more than the site itself. Given that the guy claimed that the theme
I tried to setup HHVM on the DO droplet, but could not do so as it required at least 1GB RAM to be capable of running. So I decided to try and run it on a dedicated server I had with Kimsufi and to be honest I wasn’t very impressed as there wasn’t any notable
A while back, while searching for a good mail server suite I came across mailcow which was built based on the following open source software: Postfix Dovecot Nginx/Apache2 Spamassassin ClamAV MariaDB/MySQL OpenDKIM Roundcube SabreDAV Given that the suite looked promising and that the screenshots convinced me that it had a modern interface I decided to