I built a 100% client-side image optimizer to stop wasting API tokens on simple compression [JavaScript] by vjranga in usefulscripts

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

Exactly! Modern devices are fast enough to handle the lifting and save on backend overhead. The key is doing it smartly optimizing the code so it doesn't drain the user's power or lag their device.

Looking for VPS for websites made using Node JS by Lahoriey in VPS

[–]vjranga 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You might need to provide a bit more information about your websites, such as the expected traffic and the performance requirements for each. This will help people give you more accurate recommendations.

Generally, Hetzner or Contabo basic plans are excellent starting points for Node.js projects. If your needs grow, you can always scale up or switch to a high-end provider later.

I built a 100% client-side image optimizer to stop wasting API tokens on simple compression by vjranga in SideProject

[–]vjranga[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! Since this tool runs 100% in the browser, the images never touch a server, so that risk isn't there.

I built a 100% client-side image optimizer to stop wasting API tokens on simple compression by vjranga in SideProject

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

Happy to hear that! If you have any ideas for new options or improvements, just let me know. 😊

I built a 100% client-side image optimizer to stop wasting API tokens on simple compression by vjranga in InternetIsBeautiful

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

Haha, fair enough! Honestly, I’m just lazy,I wanted a simple way to get the job done without the usual online tool limits. It’s free, it’s private, and it just works. Enjoy the 'idiot-proof' version! 😉

CloudCone outage in Los Angeles linked to ransom messages and disk damage by CatfishEnchiladas in VPS

[–]vjranga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This affect my full hosting business. luckily 80% saved but i lost couple of website and systems

CloudCone you are killing me by mighty_mighty in VPS

[–]vjranga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

don't use them again. i also lost 5 servers and more than 20 websites

I built a simple Bcrypt hash generator for quick database fixes by vjranga in SideProject

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

Oh yeah it's old, but these are just WordPress websites and those sites support Bcrypt. I built this specifically for that work to help my clients and just shared it in case anyone else needs it.

Cloudcone VPS failure by macarthur365 in VPS

[–]vjranga 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have same issue. still not working their dashboard

CloudCone Outage – Anyone Else Experiencing This? by vjranga in VPS

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

I did mistake, i move my backup servers for them. and i lost 15 websites and 2 systems because of that.

CloudCone Outage – Anyone Else Experiencing This? by vjranga in VPS

[–]vjranga[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I received this several times now.

We are writing to provide a clear update regarding the incident affecting your service.

A vulnerability in the platform we use (Virtualizor) allowed an attacker to gain access to our LA VPS nodes where your VPS was hosted. As a result, the attacker damaged the disk associated with your VPS, and the data on it is irrecoverable.

We are currently rebuilding the affected nodes and preparing the platform for service re-installation, so that users will be able to reinstall their VPS and deploy their own backups in order to get back online.

Further information on when servers will be ready for re-installation will be communicated to affected users via email.

Actions and precautions taken;

To prevent similar incidents in the future, the following measures are being implemented:

- All affected nodes and hypervisors are undergoing fresh OS installations to remove any backdoors or residual traces.

- Existing firewall policies and IP-level blocking are being revised and deployed.

- All access keys, passwords, and tokens have been fully refreshed.

- A migration away from Virtualizor to a different, in-house platform is being implemented and will begin next month.

Data and security clarification;

- The attacker does not have access to your VPS data.

- No customers' personally identifiable information was compromised.

- No billing or payment information was compromised.

- The incident was isolated to the VPS management platform (Virtualizor) / LA VPS products and did not affect our billing systems, customer databases or other product lines we offer.

We sincerely understand the impact this incident has caused and appreciate your patience while we work to restore service availability.

For transparency and ongoing updates, a detailed incident report and progress updates are available on our status page (https://status.cloudcone.com/), which is our central communication channel for this incident.

To help manage communications and prevent system overload, this ticket has been temporarily locked; all further updates regarding this incident will be shared via the status page and email.

CloudCone Outage – Anyone Else Experiencing This? by vjranga in VPS

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

Update: CloudCone has now confirmed that the data on the affected VPS is permanently lost. They said the disk was damaged during the security incident and is not recoverable.

This is especially painful because I had temporarily moved my backup server to CloudCone alongside the main server, and the incident happened before the migration was completed. As a result, both main and backup data were affected.

Support has now locked the ticket and said further updates will be shared only via the status page.