

And you won’t believe what happened next!


And you won’t believe what happened next!


https://www.reddit.com/r/mullvadvpn/comments/1l6r7bw/billboard_spotted_in_california/
https://www.reddit.com/r/mullvadvpn/comments/1l1lpnz/mullvad_bus_spotted_in_central_london/
https://www.reddit.com/r/mullvadvpn/comments/1kugm61/found_in_the_wild/
https://www.reddit.com/r/mullvadvpn/comments/1kp8e92/a_good_reminder_of_free_speech_in_uk_is/
https://www.reddit.com/r/mullvadvpn/comments/1knp3jl/ad_on_broadway_nyc/
https://www.reddit.com/r/mullvadvpn/comments/1kefzu3/mullvad_going_mainstream_will_it_stay_safe_or/


Check their reddit for all the threads with pictures of cities plastered in Mullvad billboards. Then you know why others are cheaper.


Also you don’t. If you are lucky they will at least pretend that they deleted your data.


You want to look into v2ray for self hosting. For example with https://github.com/hiddify/Hiddify-Manager


Instead they will constantly bug you to subscribe every time you do anything on your phone.
I recently decided to dive a bit deeper into flows since the plugin stacks were failing on me sometimes. Cobbled together something from the examples provided, seems to work fine for me now. Depending the worker it runs on it tries to transcode with nvenc or qsv, if it fails or is not available the flow falls back to cpu transcode.



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They are also not charging for those. As soon as money is involved you get even more into a legal minefield and they will come down hard on you.


Probably more. Your app can use the local API then as well. And AWS is insanely expensive, especially if you forget to block log ingestion to Cloudwatch (ask me how I know).


Well, how about having a local API and have no calls at all to your cloud infrastructure? Probably too easy and you cannot lock people into your ecosystem.


Does it though? I had a similar setup in the past, but I did not feel good with it. If your first backup corrupts that corruption is then synced to your remote location. Since then I have two separate backup runs for local and remote. But restic as well with resticprofile. Remote is a SFTP server. For restic I am using the rclone backend for SFTP since I had some connection issues with the internal SFTP backend (on connection resets it would just abort and not try to reconnect, but I think it got improved since then)
https://openpleb.org/