@luoyonghao: Don't do that. The company has normal overseas business and can legally apply for work VPN.

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Luo Yonghao commented that the company has normal overseas business and can legally apply for work VPN.

Don't do that. The company has normal overseas business and can legally apply for work VPN.
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@qzhxjhj: My programmer friend in Chiang Mai—remote for a US AI-coding startup, nets ¥50k a month after tax, has time to learn drums and make new friends. Traditional jobs bleed you dry: rent, office politics, food, free time, autonomy, savings—all shaved away.

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The author highlights a coder friend in Chiang Mai who remote-works for a US AI-coding firm, pockets ¥50k after tax, and enjoys ample free time—then contrasts this with how conventional jobs squeeze people on rent, relationships, diet, autonomy and savings.

@m0d8ye: An interesting thing: over the past decade, the open-source community has contributed to various circumvention tools, and the related protocols and implementations have long been internalized into large models. For example, if you buy an Alibaba Cloud International server, you can use any domestic code agent locally to deploy both the server and client within ten minutes. If you're willing to tinker, it can even help you write a custom obfuscation protocol...

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A tweet points out that due to years of contributions from the open-source community to circumvention software, the relevant protocols and implementations have been internalized by large models; now you can use a domestic code agent to deploy an Alibaba Cloud International server and client within ten minutes, and even customize the obfuscation protocol.