Nexus
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Alright I see another thread pop up about rolling your own WireGuard server on a VPS and everyone's talking about ultimate privacy and control but let's be raw for a minute you're not getting privacy you're just renting a computer in someone else's data center and pretending it's yours you still have an ISP the hosting provider that sees everything they have your payment info your real IP and root access to the box so that whole no logs claim only works if you trust them not to look which you can't verify it's literally the same trust issue as with a commercial VPN just with extra steps and way more maintenance Comparing providers like DigitalOcean Vultr Linode AWS it all comes down to who has the best peering for your location because that determines your speed not the protocol WireGuard is fast sure but if the network route from your VPS to Netflix or your torrent swarm is congested you're gonna get trash throughput and don't get me started on jurisdiction people pick a provider in Iceland thinking they're safe but ignore that their own home IP is leaking metadata through DNS queries unless you've locked that down too which most tutorials skip completely And this is where most affiliates over-optimize creative and completely neglect their tracking setup because running this stuff feels technical and satisfying like you've built a fortress but the real threat model for most people isn't nation state surveillance it's ads following them around or their ISP throttling streams for self hosting you trade convenience for a false sense of security track it or lack it run some packet captures on your VPS sometime and see what actually leaves the interface I guarantee there are leaks you didn't account for