All VPN software might affect bandwidth due to the increased progressing needed for encryption, but quantifying it is hard because several factors come into play : mainly the hardware and bandwidth on either side of the tunnel. Giving it a go is easy and you can check which VPS specs give you the speed you require. Regarding the number of connections, I'm not sure of the answer. For all intents and purposes I don't run into a lot of problems on a daily basis and bandwidth is acceptable on a cheap 4€/mo VPS with 2 CPUs.
Bonus tip for privacy, you can use port 443 for wireguard which makes it less obvious you're using a VPN.
The traffic is encrypted between my computer and a VPS located abroad that I rent, which acts as a sort of proxy. My ISP only sees traffic between me and the VPS.
Also using voyager at the moment but it doesn't feel quite right on Android as it was mostly based on Apollo for ios. Even with the slight android theming it's still ios-like.
Do you have a ooni koda? How long do you preheat it again after one pie is done? My stone temp drops a bunch during cooking and I often found 10 minutes of heating are necessary to get back up to temp.
I think a Google Pixel 6A would pretty much tick all of the boxes, especially when it comes to alternative ROMs, but only has 128GB of storage without SD Card. It's rated IP67 so should be ok for getting a bit wet.
Tiny kitchen so yes! The cafelat robot or v60 or aeropress or moka pot or cezve is going back to the cupboard after I'm done. The kettle and grinder stay out just like on your picture.
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