Looking at this I keep seeing the same guides for setting up OpenVPN on a Raspberry Pi but nobody talks about the real privacy trade-offs you're making I mean you get away from some corporate VPN logging sure but then you're a single point of failure with a residential IP that your ISP can see all the traffic coming and going from unless you're tunneling through another VPS first which adds latency and cuts your speeds in half. Been there tested that, my logs showed a 40% drop in throughput when I chained them. The setup time is brutal too, spent like six hours getting certs right only to realize my Pi's CPU was maxed out encrypting traffic for two devices, couldn't even stream Netflix without buffering. Anyone giving advice without posting a screenshot of their actual network logs and speed tests is just guessing and wasting everyone's time. Back in the day it felt like a hack but now with WireGuard being so much lighter and commercial VPNs having actual no-log audits, I'm nostalgic for when this felt like the secret move but the numbers just don't lie.