

Air has openvpn and port forwarding and is cheap.


Air has openvpn and port forwarding and is cheap.


What I’m trying to communicate is that in the case of an ai profitability crash or even just the v and a series gpus getting dropped from cuda support (they’re next on the chopping block!) you will suddenly be the slow guy.
People raw dogging the internet aren’t the ones you have to outrun because even twenty years ago there wasn’t a real investigation, they just immediately got prosecuted. In your metaphor they all get caught in camp asleep, you’re running a race against me but you’re wearing cinder blocks for shoes.
It’s <$20 to get a freshtomato or openwrt compatible consumer router from the thrift shop and switch to wg.
My point isn’t to argue or to fight, but to gently inform that you’re maybe missing a crucial piece of the picture and offer a solution. 😘


You may want to migrate away from openvpn with hardware acceleration. It’s my understanding that the type of hardware built to accelerate openvpn uses older crypto processes that are not hardened against parallelization or quantum.
Quantum is fake but parallelization is absolutely not and once it becomes more profitable to pop hashes than to do erp with racks of dgxs people are gonna do it.
Fifteen years or so. I been using it for at least five of those.
I don’t know about their app, how well they evade blocks or anything like that. It’s 2-3$ a month and only used for port forwarding.