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E.g. PIA
E.g. PIA
Syncthing
As an open source project via gitlab’s program we get 50000 minutes each year. That’s 4000-5000 merge requests of CI time for us. How many do you need? Odd that you get signed out every day.
We took it from github, there’s not much difference. Just had to SEO better to get the new repo above the old one
Running my large project on gitlab I have no shortage of contributors, just painful sometimes to get people to register on gitlab due to account verification with credit card or phone number
Would just be good for relative measurements?
Anything you want me to touch on specifically?
Netflix is also hosted from freebsd
Checks out
You don’t really need a client unless you want to do something fancy like port forwarding which they don’t support anyway
Not sure if limited by your connection but on PIA I’m pulling about 980 megabit/s
No, I haven’t found anything that I haven’t been able to host.
I have Jellyfin, silverbullet, nginx web server with certbot etc, java game servers, samba and nfs shares, syncthing, qbittorrent, etc.
I’m using FreeBSD now and I have been blown away at how well it just works and gets out of your way. I am using appjail templates to script containerisation of my services
Iperf3 in wsl is probably ok
Try iperf from your server to your opnsense firewall, to both your laptop and server
Well these guys are probably hoovering up all your data so maybe it’s viable if people are sending them saucy information
Like abiword? Depends what you need
777? Bruh just set the owner?
Are you split tunneling?
Freebsd here with jails, very smooth running and low maintenance. Can’t recommend it enough