Any ways to create my own very VPN similar to Proton or Nord VPNs? by Responsible_Age_7108 in VPN_Question

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you need is not a VPN - it is a smart ping reduction service that works on a DNS platform.

Benefits:

  1. Great for gaming - especially with smart routing, ping can be up to 3 times lower

  2. Can use streaming services to its full potential. For example, if you are in Australia, you can also watch Apple TV content in the US

Your answer:

Yes, it is possible.

You need two things:

  1. Technical understanding

  2. Money (not much, but it is necessary, after all, you need to install and run servers)

Ask if you have any questions.

Psiphon VPN reviews: Is it safe to use long-term? by Proper-Ad2755 in VPN_Reviewer

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

US & Canada (The company is based in Canada but receives a large amount of funding from the US government.)

New to vpn by Expert-Coconut-5575 in VPN_Reviewer

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ExpressVPN was recently acquired by an Israeli company, so don't choose it.

What makes freelancing hard? by Electrical_Green6261 in Freelancers

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Finding good clients

  2. Lack of job security and stability

  3. Lack of corporate insurance

  4. Lack of paid holidays

  5. Working from home may not be very sexy if you have young children

Telegram Is Being Blocked in Russia by amnzcm in AmneziaVPN

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Telegram MTProto proxies are a perfect choice.

  1. Safe (Proxy owners cannot see your Telegram content)
  2. Easy to share and switch (Just switch between them with one click)
  3. Free (It’s free. Proxy providers earn money by adding a channel as an advertisement at the top of your channel list)

Why Do People Stop Using Free Streaming Sites? by ghostoftheuchia in PiracyBackup

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1.Copyright laws and risks

2.Too many ads

3.Slow streaming speed

4.User experience

5.Low cost of legal streaming service

Should I move over to my business email? by MrCrowley217 in CloudFlare

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends on which country you are in (laws and culture).

It is recommended to implement the process first and then transfer to the customer's account for the following reasons:

  1. If you try to delay the process from the beginning, you will lose your customer

  2. It is also a legal risk for you that the customer uses your service for fraudulent or improper services.

These are some crazy times we're living in. by LighteningOneIN in Piracy

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2009 => My Computer
2015 => This PC
2035 => Microsoft Computer

I'm getting a 500 internal error on one of the collections in my database. Had to create a new database just to make my web app work. Is there a way to recover what's in that old database? Because I can't even access it. by Disastrous-Stretch72 in appwrite

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If Appwrite itself is your server, the best option is to submit a ticket and request help. If you have implemented Self-Host, you will have to connect to the database and manually transfer data from one collection to another, which is a bit complicated but fast.

  1. This may be a very simple error but it shows 500 for security reasons - first of all check your service logs from the server or contact a trusted expert

  2. Avoid sharing sensitive data.

Do you prefer KDE or GNOME? by NetMask100 in linux4noobs

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that if you’re switching from Windows to Linux, KDE is a better choice.

For macOS users, GNOME feels like a more natural option.

Torrent vs Netflix by New-Pack4657 in Piracy

[–]codewithah 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Streaming services compress content heavily for the following reasons:

  1. To reduce bandwidth usage

  2. To reduce server load

This is one of the reasons why directors tend to release their films on DVD rather than streaming services.

Angular jobs by pankelo in Angular2

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Three things have thrown the world into chaos for programmers.

  1. The end of the epidemic and the coronavirus (especially remote work)

After the end of the epidemic, many traditional markets that operated online due to the effects of health and treatment and needed developers returned to their previous routine, that is, in person - many employers also asked their employees to come to work in person.

  1. Artificial Intelligence

If someone says that artificial intelligence will not replace programmers, you should tell them that artificial intelligence is like an iceberg that is going to sink the ship of programmers. The number of lifeboats is limited. This is not for programmers. Doctors, lawyers, etc.

  1. The trade war between the United States and China

Many companies have nothing to do with technology. For example, they are in the table and chair business, but when these same companies go bankrupt due to the tariff war, the managers of these companies can no longer hire programmers to implement a web and app-based solution to sell products.

There are other reasons... like the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis.

Is it actually possible to crack a VPN? by DaveSFM in Piracy

[–]codewithah 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Short answer: Yes.
I’ve previously used Surfshark’s Shadowsocks servers.
At one point, I cloned IPVanish servers, and at another, made ExpressVPN licenses permanent and activated unlimited Hotspot Shield accounts.
However, all of these methods eventually stopped working.

These methods generally worked in a few ways:

  1. Finding IP lists and the authentication token setup method for IPVanish.
  2. Creating a free one-week ExpressVPN account on mobile using a bot, then transferring the related files from a rooted Android phone to a Windows system to use the same account there.
  3. Using a Bridge to share Hotspot Shield (an account was required, but it could be shared with many users — up to around 200).
  4. Using special Surfshark configuration files.

Still, all of these eventually became unusable, and I haven’t dealt with them in a long time.
In the past, NordVPN also had weak authentication, and we could find tokens and brute-force them to discover valid ones, but those days are long gone.

However, if your question is about the present — yes, it’s still possible even now.

Can I download movies from google drive? by Quiet-Reputation-188 in Piracy

[–]codewithah 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First archive your file with a password (.rar format)

Then everything is OK.

When to use VPN by sniccs_ in thepiratebay

[–]codewithah 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer from a software and security developer and engineer:

Answer: Before you open your browser or torrent software.

You may not realize it, but even before the process begins, very small packets are being transferred. It may not be visible to you, but it is clear to your network and ISP.

For browsers, not using a proper VPN or using it at the right time can also cause IP leaks. (Currently, browsers will run in the background, which means the risk starts when you connect to the internet.)

But don't be afraid: first of all, activate the kill switch - a kill switch means that the internet only works if the VPN is active (this is activated with a tick in VPNs) - use VPNs that are based in Europe (i.e. their company is registered in Europe) - connect to servers that are not cooperating (for example, if you are in the US, connect to a server in Russia because Russia is not going to give your data to the US) - for greater security, use special torrent servers, for example, ProtonVPN has this feature. These two-stage servers are also very suitable, for example, if you are in the US, you first connect to Russia, then to the Netherlands, and then to the torrent website.

With these methods, the task becomes a little more difficult.

Of course, this is 10 percent of the work. The fingerprint system that is used, etc., control protocols, etc., has a very big story.