I’ve finally moved on to some new internal workings of my linux computer. I should really say LAMP computer. I’m setting up databases for some test projects that got taken down when Paul moved all his servers out of the corruption filled datacenter.
He doesn’t appear to be in much of a hurry to get them back up but, I have client’s sites on it and I need to find out in what condition they’re in. I guess I’ll have to drive there in person to find out since he hasn’t bothered to look. I know he’s not much in the spirit of doing it after what happened but, MY startup was on there too.
Anyway, I’ve got more than enough to do and am getting stressed myself with the pressure that has mounted as a result of the attack/hack/destruction of data.
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