Htb have a ui that is very hard to see 😂 and the web terminal they give are slow and one use daily like is so stingy and it is slow as hellllllll and try hack me gives the web terminal unlimited but one at a time which is nice
Thanks for sharing! I've never been a fan of the HTB color scheme either. As far as the access, they both offer things at a fairly low cost, so you can't really expect the world because all that power/access costs money.
I like how THM is laid out & like the UX
Thanks for sharing!
I just love HTB more. It can be a little more challenging but I love the interface and just how it’s structured.
Thanks for sharing! HTB has definitely evolved over the last several years...probably because THM and others are forcing it to improve.
@@JonGoodCyber Thank goodness for free enterprise and the competition it fosters that drives improvement.
Try hack me was better organized for me.
Thanks for sharing!
Agree
Spot on! 💯 percent agree. Great breakdown.
Glad you think so!
I personaly think that Tryhackme is better because it doesn't give you minimal privilegies if you are using it for free (unlike Hackthebox).
Thanks for sharing! I can understand how that would be frustrating if you are trying to minimize expenses.
Htb have a ui that is very hard to see 😂 and the web terminal they give are slow and one use daily like is so stingy and it is slow as hellllllll and try hack me gives the web terminal unlimited but one at a time which is nice
Thanks for sharing! I've never been a fan of the HTB color scheme either. As far as the access, they both offer things at a fairly low cost, so you can't really expect the world because all that power/access costs money.