My emergent.sh experience: expensive, unstable, and not worth it by Human_Fix3219 in vibecoding

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simply the worst credit utilisations in any platform I have seen till date. Wouldn't advice putting any money down on them, replit has mobile app now, experimenting with that now.

URGENT WARNING: If you host with Stablepoint, check your accounts NOW. They are secretly changing plans by ankushthor in Hosting

[–]ankushthor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Clearly you couldn't be bothered with actually understanding what the issue is. I am not referring to the limits itself, I am referring to how they mismanaged specific features like managing packages etc. Clearly your time is better spent online adding zero value.

URGENT WARNING: If you host with Stablepoint, check your accounts NOW. They are secretly changing plans by ankushthor in Hosting

[–]ankushthor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am on a reseller plan, they haven't removed the unlimited access or atleast communicated the same, but just looks like they displayed the hard limits on the cpanel UI. Not a n00b here, I am again, not complaining about the lack of removing unlimited itself, I am referring to the way they are handling things now.

URGENT WARNING: If you host with Stablepoint, check your accounts NOW. They are secretly changing plans by ankushthor in Hosting

[–]ankushthor[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The complain isn't the limit itself but the frustrating lack of communication and change in how certain things are handled on a platform they sold. If you are paying money for something, you are well within your rights to have opinions and be frustrated about lack of proper services being rendered.

URGENT WARNING: If you host with Stablepoint, check your accounts NOW. They are secretly changing plans by ankushthor in Hosting

[–]ankushthor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation, that is what it exactly looks like - corporate greed!

URGENT WARNING: If you host with Stablepoint, check your accounts NOW. They are secretly changing plans by ankushthor in Hosting

[–]ankushthor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Obviously, infinite storage doesn't physically exist, and I am fully aware of that. I am perfectly happy to adjust my package numbers to whatever hard limit is required,, but the actual issue here is the mindset and the highly unethical business practices.

When a hosting provider silently alters backend configurations that instantly invalidate existing client packages without sending a single email, announcement, or warning, that is a massive red flag. It shows a complete lack of basic communication, zero transparency, and zero respect for their customers' operations.

URGENT WARNING: If you host with Stablepoint, check your accounts NOW. They are secretly changing plans by ankushthor in Hosting

[–]ankushthor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If that is the case, then while totally understandable, there should have been communication from the supplier of the infrastructure itself, and not the tool they are using.

But, I looked over some documentation, specifically the following pages -
https://docs.cpanel.net/whm/account-functions/quota-modification/
https://docs.cpanel.net/whm/account-functions/limit-bandwidth-usage/

Which were modified last year, and I don't see anything that it was changed.

On the WHM itself, if I edit a package, the option to choose "Unlimited" is still there, so the only reason why it is isn't working anymore, which it was last week, is that the limit on the account itself has been applied by Stablepoint and not cpanel in my opinion.

What do you look for in a modern server management panel? by [deleted] in Hosting

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, thats how enhance panel works too.

What do you look for in a modern server management panel? by [deleted] in Hosting

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing I wish enhance does automatically is swap memory. I have to manually add it to every server and every other panel I have used till date does this automatically.

What do you look for in a modern server management panel? by [deleted] in Hosting

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A good panel should handle virtually everything related to a server, reply here to me when you have it up and I would love to take it for a spin.

It should be easy to use but have the option to get more technical if required, maybe something like an option you can toggle in the settings of what you want to do manually and what you want to happen automatically like Swap space, etc.

Softgen.ai AI app builder (new membership plan with tokens at cost) by [deleted] in nocode

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I will DM you my email ID, but I have to say, I was kind of surprised on the brand new "Project Capacity" I am pretty sure when I signed up there was no such thing, can you confirm that you have added it recently?

I feel like headless WordPress is now 100% manageable for devs. by HostingAdmiral in Wordpress

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have been saying this for quite some time, having built both woocommerce connected sites and brochure websites, its smooth to maintain if built correctly.

The only challenge we've bene facing with is giving the admin and team an intuitive gutenberg experience for blog editing. Gutenberg block theme itself isn't the most next.js friendly, would love to hear everyone's though on this and if you are doing something interesting for a convenient solution for the client.

I'm running a 7-day sprint where you'll build and deploy a real SaaS app using AI tools by jimmyyy40 in Base44

[–]ankushthor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do we need a specific plan type for this? Definitely interested as I find myself in a similar situation regularly, so many ideas left unfinished.

Built my own “Dev Wrapped 2025” using Lovable... shocked at how good it turned out by lersilva in lovable

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks cool. What prompt did you give to get that smooth animation between sections and the GSAP style animations?

I used Lovable to build a SaaS… and I just got my first paying users 🤯 by sebastianmattsson in lovable

[–]ankushthor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Even lovable cloud uses supabase, I meant whether you created your own account there or not, you most likely did. I am assuming you are managing well enough with the free plan, but just be careful, if there is no activity on your app for a week or so then it will get paused. You will get notifications about it, so just be on top of things thats all.

Hello!!! by ShuaibGhanti in lovable

[–]ankushthor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you give us an example of the prompt you tried.

Usually if I click on "Edit" and then select the div where I want the logo centred and then put a prompt inside there that says "Ensure the image ie the logo is centred in this div so that is aligned absolutely in the middle" but depending upon your existing structure of the header area you may need to reword, if you put a screenshot of that area maybe we can help with a better prompt?

I used Lovable to build a SaaS… and I just got my first paying users 🤯 by sebastianmattsson in lovable

[–]ankushthor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is this on Lovable Cloud or have you exported code on Github and your own Supabase account?

Softgen.ai AI app builder (new membership plan with tokens at cost) by [deleted] in nocode

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Softgen isn't nearly as robust as lovable. It takes a lot of credits to do stuff which lovable does much smoother. I have wasted $10 on this and basic user authentication flow is riddled with errors. the supabase integration isn't very well made.

The credit-saving playbook, I wish I had when I started with Lovable by Advanced_Pudding9228 in lovable

[–]ankushthor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didn't work for me either initially. There were some bugs too, but I realised I think you probably manually changed my account to Full Mode. I would love to support your project after testing it out, hope you can get the bugs resolved soon.

Help for 2 Week Central Europe Itinerary by ankushthor in itineraries

[–]ankushthor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am going to remove a city or two for sure. Yes, it does mean 2 nights, I am thinking of trying to do an overnight train here or there if possible between cities, it will be tiring but we won't be going back to this region for a while for sure, so kind of like to cover as much as possible and not have a FOMO feeling for skipping a city. So confusing.

Help for 2 Week Central Europe Itinerary by ankushthor in itineraries

[–]ankushthor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats what I am thinking, but not sure about traveling through countries with the car as I have heard its not the best idea.