Clickbait from Forbes, with not a single mention of 2FA/Two Factor Auth?
https://files.catbox.moe/n4627i.jpg
Colour me not surprised.
Clickbait from Forbes, with not a single mention of 2FA/Two Factor Auth?
https://files.catbox.moe/n4627i.jpg
Colour me not surprised.
Yeah, UK here and a couple of times I get errors about not being able to connect to the relay server in London + Amsterdam also with a public IP address from my ISP, but seem to have no issues even when it shows them unable to connect to the relay servers. The external Tailnet down at fam members house is FTTP but CG-NAT'ed, and why I love how TS works around it. Somehow.
But I have to ask. Have you setup the Tailnet with this fix for IP Forwarding on a subnet router (this helps me so much for tech support on said Tailnet...) and also UDP
https://tailscale.com/blog/quic-udp-throughput
I'm currently on my phone but I recall having to ensure the Mini PC w/Ubuntu / Pi4 with Raspbian down at their house had both the above when bringing Tailscale, up.
Even when it works it's much slower to connect to my server than VPN.
I wonder why.
Wireguard / TS runs faster than VPN's, and even my family member has had a couple of devices on my Tailnet down at their place for a couple of years now, and they haven't a clue how it works and fully believe I'm a magician.
Any background on your connection/location/devices etc?
Huh, seems more about locking Chrome down but doesn't touch on Webviews.
Yeah, like I said via Beeper/Matrix
🇬🇧 LadZ:
Yeah I totally get ya, and I'm just chiming in with what I've seen before and the best people to ask are the subscribers themselves.
Not me a lazy ass mod that doesn't do anything because to be honest this Fediverse shit is cool compared to weddit or even Colesy and the admins
Just my 2¢
Yoinking a community is never fun. I've seen that before.
Booooo, I don't see no upvotes 😆
Engagement is key ;)
Agreed, and kinda confused why askandroid would need locking because of a FDroid community 🤔
The thing that gets me is I came across forums for Android just before Digg shit the bed, and migrated to /r/Android where things were all cozy with ~1K-25K members.
But as always the Help Vampires took hold, and it wasn't until the mods realised that peeps submitting screenshots of their battery stats / problems / or some new feature that is limited to an OEM or whatever, they had to then have a clear set of rules and sister communities such as /r/AndroidQuestions / AndroidApps.
Even r/acj (RIP 😖).
I worry even if the numbers are small now, if we consolidate things into a bucket we're likely to end up in the same situation again having to redirect the noise so to speak and going round in circles reopening it 🤷♀️
It's an expensive journey if you wanna ever keep near Moores Law and why I like handing down shit.
A family member has my old Synology NAS and they still can't get their head around Jellyseer but understands it, works.
It then also gives me a test + bonus backup place. Have fun!
See the thing is I know it offends many ~~Indians~~ people when they shit ~~talk~~ post about their respective countries.
A quick skim of your post history shows you like Joe Rogan, and stuff from Yankland and their politics.
But the most funny thing is when people get offended by "bad news" from their "Country". I'm from the UK and some of the shit we see in the news is hilariously stupid these days and I take shitposting with a pinch of salt. You should try it too ;)
ninjaedit for example: "Oi mate, did u get stabbed 'cause u didn't av a TV Lociense fella?"
Or even edit two - https://files.catbox.moe/x8t4rx.jpg
The way I do it for a family member with Tailscale is them having a couple of boxes down there (n100 with their Jellyfin server, and a RPI4 with a TVHServer) with my Tailnet signed in, and those boxes running both a "subnet router" and an "exit node"that both me and said fam member can use.
This means she has permissions to use the exit node wherever like I do to my own local LAN, to connect to her LAN and access things locally since you can assign them via the ACL's / device perms.
I know reading docs can suck sometimes but honest to god the ones that Tailscale put up are pretty awesome.
https://tailscale.com/kb
Along with all the YT videos about it I didn't even have to go nagging on forums to get it to work, and that's a general first for me.