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Privacy-first VPS hosting provider. Servers in Poland, Warsaw and Sweden, Stockholm. We use only own colocated equipment and operate own network behind AS215467. Check us out: - http://skhroneuxrnchfz3wifchkju6spd3nx4krqe6zbx65hsax7qsbubb4qd.onion/ - https://skhron.eu/ - https://skhron.com.ua/ is our old website We accept Bitcoin, Lightning and Monero using self-hosted BTCPayServer and bitcart.ai instances We also operate our own lightning node (CLN): https://amboss.space/node/02f16437c2b9bf9f38bc4a57d7f32d7c36633725392cebf1faadea11b4ea855a7b

Depends on relay you refer to, but of all paid relays nostr.wine seems to be the most advanced one.

From what I can see, there is no builtin spam filters, but there is feature to enable it (and it is opt-in if I am not mistaken)

Can you share some cases? I cannot come up with any other than lower development costs in the short-term.

If being honest, UI is not the best looking, but it is useful and feature-wise is enough for me. Zapping works way more reliable for me in gossip than in Amethyst - in the latter one most of my zaps are getting not published for some reason.

Oh and gossip is a desktop client, not for smartphones.

🇸🇪 Unmetered IPv6-only 1Gbit #VPS in Stockholm, Sweden for €1.10

As an experiment, we would like to offer you **truly unmetered** IPv6-only VPS based upon XSIG-SE-0, XSIG-SE-1 and XSIG-SE-2 with the only change being bandwidth allocation - it is not limited!

There are only two limitations:

1. CPU is shared, continuous full utilization is forbidden (penalty is throttling to CPU FUP of 6%/13%/25% depending on tariff plan)

2. no IPv4 can be ordered

This experiment should be treated as such, therefore we will enable only monthly billing for these plans.

>> XSIG-SE-0

* CPU Family: Intel Xeon Silver (Skylake)

* CPU Cores: 1 (FUP 6%)

* Memory: 512 MiB

* Disk space: 6 GiB SSD

* Traffic incl. unmetered

* Uplink: 1 Gbps (shared)

* Location: 🇸🇪 Stockholm, Sweden

* IPv4: cannot be ordered

* IPv6: routed /64 included, routed /56 available on request

* Price: € 1.10 a month

- Order: https://skhron.com.ua/store/sweden-kvm-vps/xsig-se-0-unmetered-v6

>> XSIG-SE-1

* CPU Family: Intel Xeon Silver (Skylake)

* CPU Cores: 1 (FUP 13%)

* Memory: 1 GiB

* Disk space: 12 GiB SSD

* Traffic incl. unmetered

* Uplink: 1 Gbps (shared)

* Location: 🇸🇪 Stockholm, Sweden

* IPv4: cannot be ordered

* IPv6: routed /64 included, routed /56 available on request

* Price: € 2.19 a month

- Order: https://skhron.com.ua/store/sweden-kvm-vps/xsig-se-1-unmetered-v6

>> XSIG-SE-2

* CPU Family: Intel Xeon Silver (Skylake)

* CPU Cores: 1 (FUP 25%)

* Memory: 2 GiB

* Disk space: 24 GiB SSD

* Traffic incl. unmetered

* Uplink: 1 Gbps (shared)

* Location: 🇸🇪 Stockholm, Sweden

* IPv4: cannot be ordered

* IPv6: routed /64 included, routed /56 available on request

* Price: € 3.86 a month

- Order: https://skhron.com.ua/store/sweden-kvm-vps/xsig-se-2-unmetered-v6

Can't recommend any guide but in short all you need is:

1. Setup normal Wireguard as you would do it normally (suppose that we have only 1 client and 1 server)

2. On the server, install https://github.com/rofl0r/microsocks and bind it (-i flag) to an address from RFC1917 block that was used by Wireguard server for peers; for example, server has 192.0.2.1 and client 192.0.2.2, so you will do smth like ./microsocks -i 192.0.2.1

3. Connect to the VPN as you would do it normally

4. Configure your web browser to use socks5 proxy at 192.0.2.1