This design is now making milkruns to Aquilo without issue.
Swapped out red ammo for yellow.
This design is now making milkruns to Aquilo without issue.
Swapped out red ammo for yellow.
And yet eve with that pitfall there is a valid benefit of using a shared VPN over the hotspot. Specifically making your data look like it's coming from the phone so it isn't throttled by the carrier as tethered data. The failure scenario being the data goes slower.
I recognize the problems you list as valid, and yet there is still a beneficial tradeoff decision to be made.
No need to insult me, I both read the GitHub and understand how VPNs work.
There is no point in using a vpn if you don't care if your data leaks outside the tunnel.
Sharing VPN from a phone over a hotspot, means all of that traffic looks like it's coming from the phone.
I'll speed run my whole day to remove a single decider combinator from a blueprint design.... Only to revert back to the original at the end of the day because I couldn't get all the bugs worked out.
True, but don't let perfect be the enemy of good.
Sharing VPN from a phone over a hotspot, means all of that traffic looks like it's coming from the phone. Admittedly if the VPN dies, the routing will bypass it. But the benefit here is immense, if you use visible, you have unlimited data from the phone, but very slow data on tethering. Sharing the VPN from the phone, gives you unlimited data on the hotspot. That's a pretty good trade-off
I use a calyxos device to share VPN, as of a few months ago.
Hotspot & Tethering
- Allow clients to use VPNs
https://calyxos.org/features/list/#network
Perhaps your confusing GOS? If not, can you cite the design decision to disallow this feature? I'd be curious to learn about it
If openwrt can do it, gli-net can do it
Roof bbq garden party, followed by double cardio for the rest of the weekend.
P.S. don't bbq corned beef
Red Dwarf! Smoke me a kipper I'll be back for breakfast
I really need to see it in terms of Rhode Islands before I can really understand it
Language is contextual, hanging out with your buddies, telling them the fuck off is perfectly fine. They can lean on your shared history, your colocated activities, and the relationship is stronger than just the language.
Online, everyone is a stranger, so the hostility in the communication is the entirety of the context. Moderators, famously, don't want hostile places that people don't want to be in. Allowing open hostility, just encourages drive by hate and brigading. Not a constructive dialogue, which is what most of us are actually here for. Human interaction.
So- fuck you, go to 4chan if you want to yell at people, and externalize your self hate.
YDI. You weren't contributing to the community discussion. You turned the discussion into one about you. That's not helpful. the moderators were correct for removing you. For no other reason than you were off topic
Even if it only works sometimes, there is still a use case with a benefit. I.e. speed throttling on tethering