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	Correct minor doc mistakes
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|      Which instance type should I buy? | ||||
|      <p>There are no hard rules for this sort of thing, but here are some guidelines:</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-xs</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * blog</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * vpn</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * bot</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * cgit</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-s</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * owncloud</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * gitea</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * popular blog/vpn/bot</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-m</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * docker host</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * build system</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-l</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * large webservice with thousands of users</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * rotund java app</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-x</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * gitlab (wow such devops very memory)</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-xx</p> | ||||
|      <p>  * something gigantic</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-xs: blog, vpn, bot, cgit</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-s: a bot, owncloud, gitea, popular blog</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-m: docker host, build system</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-l: large webservice, rotund java app</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-x: gitlab (wow such memory very devops</p> | ||||
|      <p>f1-xx: something gargantuan</p> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
|      How do I log in? | ||||
| @ -63,19 +50,19 @@ $ doas su -</pre> | ||||
|      <p>If you pay with a credit card, Stripe stores some additional details about you that we literally cannot delete.</p> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
|     What can I do with my VM? | ||||
|      What can I do with my VM? | ||||
|      <p>Make it into a mailserver, a bitcoin miner, a VPN host, whatever you'd like.</p> | ||||
|      <p>Our systems exist within the USA, and as such we are bound by US law.</p> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
|     Can you recover my passwords/insert new keys? | ||||
|      Can you recover my passwords/insert new keys? | ||||
|      <p>Can we? Technically yes. Will we? No, never. It would violate the trust that our users have in us. | ||||
|       We have no interest in touching client VMs after they're running. | ||||
|       We promise to keep your machines running smoothly. | ||||
|       If you lose access to your VM, that's on you.</p> | ||||
|      We have no interest in touching client VMs after they're running. | ||||
|      We promise to keep your machines running smoothly. | ||||
|      If you lose access to your VM, that's on you.</p> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
|     Do you offer refunds? | ||||
|      Do you offer refunds? | ||||
|      <p>Not now, but email us and we can probably figure something out.</p> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
| @ -86,7 +73,7 @@ $ doas su -</pre> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
|      Do you offer support? | ||||
|      <p>Yep, see <a href="/support">our support page</a></p>. | ||||
|      <p>Yep, see <a href="/support">our support page</a>.</p> | ||||
|    </li> | ||||
|    <li> | ||||
|      Do you have an SLA? | ||||
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