I’m using Mullvad through Tailscale now. Works OK. I think Proton has a free plan
I’m using Mullvad through Tailscale now. Works OK. I think Proton has a free plan
I would recommend Fedora or Pop!_os
This is just great! Tailscale is doing ALL the right things it seems. So happy to try this out
I think it was OpenWRT
Nano (or pico). I had to use vi one time 😭
Like the other commenter mentioned, ChatGPT can be really helpful for these kind of questions. I’m not sure if there’s any “starter guide” since everyone starts with different wants and needs.
I will say, you should look into Tailscale once you’ve got your services up and running on your home network. Tailscale makes it simple and secure to access those services from outside your home network without any port forwarding.
https://njal.la is good in my experience
Yes. I filed a bug report.
I’m loving it but I can’t get it to work 😂
This is a dream come true. Also it’s not working at all for me but I imagine they’ll work out the kinks over the next few weeks
I’ve not gotten one. I think macOS is less prone to viruses than Windows, but there’s always a risk.
Cmacked but you’re going to have to deal with lots of ads and direct downloading
I’ve been using MouseCape on macOS for years and it’s worked flawlessly
Tailscale is great but I find it non trivial to run in conjunction with another VPN (Mullvad). Anyone have experience with this? Seems I can have only one or the other for iOS or macOS
At that point? I’d just pirate. Streaming services are for convenience. Going to the library for a physical piece of media isn’t very convenient for me
Is public key authentication not good enough? Tailscale is cool but can be tedious if you also use other VPNs
Is it possible to migrate a community from one instance to another?
It was slow to boot and slow over ssh.
I found that booting and connecting over SSH went way faster once I got a better SD card. Running an install script that took half an hour was down to just a couple minutes
DuckDNS is great, but you only need it if you have a dynamic IP. It’s worth checking if you have a static public IP before adding another layer of complexity.
I don’t recommend Oracle at all if you value your sanity. Paying a couple bucks a month for DigitalOcean or Vultr (or probably almost anything else) is so worth it compared to dealing with that monstrosity
Also, I’ve experienced this, and I’ve heard reports of others having the same issue; Oracle might just randomly delete/disable your VPS