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minus-squaremasterofn001linkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoIf I need a Canada connection for free I might switch over to warp or tor.
minus-squareMidnight WolflinkEnglish10•1 month agotor: “ah yes, this 6.4MB image will take 3 hours to load. good thing I like edging…”
minus-square@PM_Your_Nudes_PleaselinkEnglish4•edit-21 month agoThe true ‘90s dial-up experience: Watching your porn load one row of pixels at a time, only to find out it’s censored right as it gets to the good part. Maybe I’ll just play a Flash game instead. Let me go make a sandwich while it loads.
minus-squaremasterofn001linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-21 month agoApparently you don’t know that there are fast tor nodes and, gasp, speeds have improved over the 2 decades tor has been in existence. People are stuck in 2014 thinking it is slower than molasses. I’ve had this same argument before. Pick a node. Run speed test. If too slow for your needs, pick another. There are hundreds that are set up for high speed, high volume traffic. https://metrics.torproject.org/onionperf-throughput.html 20-80Mbps is plenty fast. And here’s your 6.4Mb image https://metrics.torproject.org/torperf.html?start=2024-10-06&end=2025-01-04&server=public&filesize=5mb
That’s why you connect to Canada
If I need a Canada connection for free I might switch over to warp or tor.
tor: “ah yes, this 6.4MB image will take 3 hours to load. good thing I like edging…”
The true ‘90s dial-up experience: Watching your porn load one row of pixels at a time, only to find out it’s censored right as it gets to the good part.
Maybe I’ll just play a Flash game instead. Let me go make a sandwich while it loads.
Apparently you don’t know that there are fast tor nodes and, gasp, speeds have improved over the 2 decades tor has been in existence.
People are stuck in 2014 thinking it is slower than molasses.
I’ve had this same argument before.
Pick a node. Run speed test. If too slow for your needs, pick another.
There are hundreds that are set up for high speed, high volume traffic.
https://metrics.torproject.org/onionperf-throughput.html
20-80Mbps is plenty fast.
And here’s your 6.4Mb image https://metrics.torproject.org/torperf.html?start=2024-10-06&end=2025-01-04&server=public&filesize=5mb