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You are at home and need to fix a Linux VPS before a site starts failing. An hour later, you need to open a Windows admin tool on another machine as if you were sitting in front of it. Then…
If you have been reading about AI lately, you have probably seen the same phrase attached to very different things: model releases, hosted APIs, GitHub projects, local LLM tools, self-hosting guides, and private infrastructure offers. One page says a model…
If you have ever clicked “Allow access” on a Windows or macOS prompt, opened SSH on a VPS, or made sure a cloud database was not publicly reachable, you have already made firewall decisions. Most people do this in fragments.…
If you cannot sign in to your AlexHost Client Area, you can reset your password directly from the login page in a few steps.
“Svelte seems simpler, React seems safer — what should I actually build with?” That is the real question behind most Svelte vs React searches, and it is a better question than asking which one is “best.” If you are starting…
You have probably seen this label-switch happen in real time. Your browser talks about a URL. An API document talks about a URI. Then a standards example drops in a URN and makes it sound like the web has invented…
If you have ever installed an AI tool, watched the binary land in your "PATH", and still had no proof that it could reach a model, understand its workspace, or answer safely, you already understand the problem this guide is…
You have the GPU. You have the model. You have the enthusiasm. Then the afternoon disappears into a driver mismatch, a package version that assumes a different distro, or an update that breaks the container workflow you were about to…
You are comparing hosting plans for a website, app, store, or self-hosted service. One option says Dedicated. It sounds safer. More serious. More professional. The temptation is obvious: if this is the premium-sounding plan, surely it must be the responsible…
You want to self-host an AI agent on anything from an old Android phone to a normal VPS to a more controlled always-on server. Then you find three names — ZeroClaw, PicoClaw, and NemoClaw — and assume they are direct…
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