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I don't get tailscale? In-kernel Wireguard is easy to setup. What does it add to this?
Tailscale is a nice way to set up a private network between your machines. It’s perfectly fine.
Networking two machines is easy; networking several with good onboarding and DNS is not as easy.
Tailscale is built on top of wireguard. It just manages all the hassle of configuring it. In my case it was a godsend as I have like 10 devices all roaming and scattered across multiple countries. It'd be a massive headache to type down IPs and whatnot every time one changes networks.
I believe it adds a third party server to help facilitate communication between clients.