Interesting idea, but won't it get triggered constantly everytime you grep your repo?
Did you use any of your brain though?
Any org with wiretap capabilities can affort translators. If you used an esoteric language, it might take longer, but likely won't change the outcome.
Also, if no one knows what you said, you can't prove what you didn't say either. So a less ethical organisation could simply claim that you gave a kill order, when it was actually a takeout order. You cant defend against it without also breaking the code.
Fast is good because its hosted by Netflix, so isps can't throttle Netflix without impacting fast.
The cloudflare one of new to me, thanks!
I would make sure you have a full connection in tailscale, not a relayed one. That will kill your speed.
Also check packet loss, if you are losing lots, tailscale seems to suffer badly.
Re: trickery, some ISPs have done sneaky shit like prioritising speedtest sites, while throttling everything else.
Trace route measures latency, which is not directly correlated with speed.
I have a tailscale node that is 200ms away from me, but I can still hit solid speeds to it.
Tailscale, which is wireguard is pretty lightweight protocol wise, so the overhead is usually not significant in my experience.
However, some devices don't accelerate the crypto well, which can dramatically reduce speeds. My pi4 definitely struggles with it.
At 3mb/s, I would question if OP is getting relay'd, or possibly hitting some pretty bad packet loss.
WiFi might be the main cause of the ping issues. I would test on Ethernet to rule it out.
Is the modem causing issues? If it can handle the line speed of the internet connection I wouldn't waste money replacing it.
I would stick to one system, orbi or eero, not both.
"Chief claims" - without evidence, this means absolutely nothing. Especially as this was a higher up, who likely heard about something happening through multiple layers of reports.
Okay, so not for protecting actual creds then. Makes sense, although would be nice to have a way to protect actual creds. No idea how that would be achievable though.