Everyone keeps raving about their perfect speed test method but honestly its mostly BS. I've seen folks just ping a handful of servers, call it a day and pretend that's real-world speed. So I decided to do my own thing. Take a set of proxies from your provider, run them through a download test at least 5 times over different times of day, and compare the averages. But here's the catch use actual tools like curl or wget with timeout settings, don't just trust browser-based tests. I recently got a 20% discount on some residential proxies from a provider I'd never heard of, and guess what? They perform way better in these real-world tests than the 'top-rated' ones that cost twice as much. Anyway, I question all the hype about supposed 'best proxies' without this kind of proper testing. Anyone else doing this or just taking proxies at face value? That's my two cents but what do I know.