Also the more the internet is swept with AI generated content, the more future datasets will be trained on old AI output rather than on new human input.
Also the more the internet is swept with AI generated content, the more future datasets will be trained on old AI output rather than on new human input.
So you just reviewed your own list by writing “Undeniably true” under nearly every bullet point? xD For some reason I find that very funny.
It’s not my job to offer an alternative to your initial bad recommendation. Just warning people about it is a nice enough gesture. And if you recommend stuff here before understanding what it actually does - that’s on you.
This contains a so called „Extreme“ mod which seems to be about faking upload stats on trackers. Sooo not such a great recommendation.
A bad take if I’ve ever seen one.
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Alright then, have a nice day!
AirVPN customer since 7-8 years. If you want some flashy highly polished website and client which could win design awards, look elsewhere. Otherwise it’s top notch. They have an easy to use client and support for both native WireGuard and OpenVPN.
And how does this negate my initial point that you shouldn’t trust in the security of something just because it is open source? I think you misunderstood what I was saying.
Dont understand what that has to do with the discussion so far. How is this relevant here?
Regarding point 2. I get what you’re saying but I instantly thought of Heartbleed. Arguably one of the most used examples of open source in the world, but primarily maintained by one single guy and it took 2 years for someone to notice the flaw.
AirVPN! Been a customer for 7-8 years.
Edit: I see AirVPN was mentioned by op in its post. Regarding it being “not private enough” and reports of users receiving DMCA notices: I highly doubt these reports are correct, and even it they were, I don’t think it would be the fault of AirVPN. From a technical perspective AirVPN is excellent. They offer every feature you can imagine and allow you to work with native WireGuard, OpenVPN or their own client.
But this technical freedom might lead to some misconfigurations out there, like DNS leaking due to not enforcing changes to resolv.conf etc. if you’re not that technical, use their official client.
What a stupid reply. Expecting free help, but posting more than a logo from google is asking too much.