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Keepsolid VPN unlimited. Does the trick for my needs.
What lifetime vpn did you buy ?
The only things I subscribe to are a Costco membership, fiber internet, and unlimited phone plan, all those thing already cost me $300 or so per month. I buy things that work for life like a lifetime vpn subscription and lifetime plex movie pass. With those I can get almost any media I want to consume. The constant nickel and dime of subscription fees really eat away at a persons ability to have any money left over after all is said and done. Spotify is free by itself, if you have an android phone you can just get a hacked app that gives you most of the abilities of the paid tier to select songs and move forward/backward tracks.
Bro, just VPN and some temporary credit card service, Spotify can cost like 3 USD in some countries
This I agree with, I use YouTube music for the saving money aspect of things ngl it’s ass but I cope with it. I used to have Spotify and being able to discover new music through that was so much easier, on this you literally listen to whatever you usually play. The algorithm is so ass at finding new songs, I’ll try shuffle and play random stuff but it will always without fail play me music I’ve heard so many times already. Honestly if I could afford to fork out money on multiple subscriptions I’d happily get Spotify. At the moment I’m paying £5 p/m for YouTube Premium it’s usually £20 p/m but I’m using VPN and paying through Polish currency.
My company VPN isn’t work so I essentially can’t work for 2 days now
none of us could VPN in at work🤡 first bsod was fine but second one made everything re authenticate and then couldn’t get back in
Definitely not tickets per se. We had over 1.2k P1 tickets. We aren't responding to those individually. First hour was scoping damage and determining cause/resolution. Our efforts were aggravated because most infra was down, which means we couldn't even get into the envrioment to begin with. This would include things like VPN, AD, and our various ingress platforms (Cyberark, primarily). Then we had to get our various on prem management planes (vCenter) back online. Then and only then could we begin to implement the *extremely* manual task of implementing the fix on over 1k endpoints. Understand, you *needed* out of band access to all the machines involved. This meant either iDRAC, iLO, virtual console access, or direct on prem access. We probably burnt maybe an hour getting a local admin password to the device that hosts local admin passwords and found that local admin password was not what we expected. Yes, that is a very cyclical issue. There were many, many hard blockers. We end up breaking into our own vault in order to free up the local admin passwords in order to restore the infra. Understand that is only Phase 1. Then you needed to restore all the application functionality and get them all interfacing with each other correctly. That is Phase 2. Finally, you needed to remediate all the broken jobs that were occurring at the time. That is Phase 3. Finally you need to validate data integrity for everything involved with Phase 3. It just isn't that all the plugs were pulled on every affected server for an irrecovrrable hard down. It also broke 75% of the functionality of whatever was associated with it. ...and this is just for the Windows Servers. I don't even want to imagine the individual user workstations, which by the way, you dont want employees to do until the envrionment is healthy. You do *not* want them doing actual work until the Enterprise is in a known good state. Try walking your thousands of employees of how through deleting system drivers from recovery cmd that involves a wildcard on the system32 folder. Anyways, I owned the Infra/Virt/SysEng part of it. I had my hands in all of it.
A publicly traded VPN is a bad VPN, just sayin...
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