This afternoon after waking up from a nap, I mainly did these few things:


1. After some analysis with Codex and communication with Apple, I confirmed that under force majeure factors, it’s impossible to access the internet scientifically, with the Eastern region being the hardest hit.
2. So, I quickly switched to my backup VPN. Then I registered a .net domain with Cloudflare.
3. I signed up for a VPS with Bandwagon Host and purchased a six-month plan. The next one or two hours were spent communicating with Claude, installing the VPS, and debugging.
4. As of now: the website is up, the VPS proxy is working too, although I chose an IP in Los Angeles, so the latency is a bit high. But the download speed is okay.
Next, I will gradually improve my local website, optimize data and frontend, and then deploy it.
In the AI era, a time of geopolitical conflicts and strategic games, having multiple VPNs is still necessary—there’s always a backup, a backup of the backup, and an even more powerful backup.
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