

Right, Im sure all those iPhone 17 owners are really missing that… [checks notes] $25… 😴


Right, Im sure all those iPhone 17 owners are really missing that… [checks notes] $25… 😴
You register a new device on your tailnet and advertise it as an exit node. When other devices on your tailnet use the exit node all of their traffic goes through that device. If that exit node has a wireguard connection setup, all other devices using it will also use that same connection. The only tricky part was making sure wg-quick’s systemd service starts before tailscaled’s does (mentioned that in my op).
Tailscale offers this as a service but I dont use tailscale directly. I basically set this up manually and use headscale as my control server instead of using tailscale’s control servers.
I’m only using 1 vpn provider (mullvad) and using a wireguard config for 1 location. Headscale provides my mesh network controller, and pihole is a dns server. Not sure how you came to that conclusion
personally I just use headscale with tailscale clients and mullvad vpn via wireguard on the control server. there’s a bit of systemd magic required to make sure wg-quick starts before headscale does. dns is setup via a pihole device and I just point headscale’s config at that device for dns. it’s a pretty simple setup, but I have no issue doing everything via cli so this works well for me.


Can you imagine The United States Government getting hit with a JS supply chain attack due to sheer stupidity? What a time to be alive
Gym these days. I’ll do a 2.5km jog/run and then row for 2k and if I still have the good brain juice, 5k on the bike. That’s usually enough to at least get me a fair bit tired.


another headline I’d expect to see on The Onion lmao


No it can already work with anything that accepts SDL input (which is a bunch of software and most modern games steam or not). They upstreamed support for it before the controller even launched.


It’s K.Dotnet


Absolutely. I use navidrome daily but the only client I’m aware of on iOS is substreamer. I’d be happy to try your app once support lands!


This looks really nice! Glad to finally see a decent FOSS iOS music client; well done! Is there any chance that you have plans for navidrome support lined up for the future?
Edit: Didn’t see that you’ve already answered my question.


AWS Lambdas at work. None of them are particularly complex and the logic is often very targeted.
Edit: Just realized you said “hobby project”. For me, that would be a simple web scrapper.


Time to move to nebula? :)
Seems like the clients are at least source-available? https://github.com/bitwarden/clients