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Private networks made easy Connect all your devices using WireGuard, without the hassle. Tailscale makes it as easy as installing an app and signing in.Pricing:
- Open Source
I had 2 old laptops sitting around, both 10 years old. I turned both into a home server. Installed Ubuntu Server, set up Docker, and now I run all my containers remotely. With Tailscale, I can securely connect to it like it's on the same network. This way, my MacBook doesn't have to run MongoDB, Redis, or RabbitMQ anymore. That alone freed up a lot of memory. I can even run other services like HomeAssistant, MailHog, Immich, etc.
#Security & Privacy #VPN #Cloud VPN 518 social mentions
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Super fast, GPU and OpenGL based terminal emulator with tiling supportPricing:
- Open Source
Initially, I used the Mac's built-in Terminal, but encountered issues with font loading. This led me to explore alternative terminal options. I initially chose Kitty, but after the official release of Ghostty, I made the switch. It has been running flawlessly for me.
#SSH #Terminal Tools #Server Management 93 social mentions
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Vim's rebirth for the 21st centuryPricing:
- Open Source
I've used VSCode for years. It's great, no doubt. But when you have to juggle up to 5 projects daily, you'll find that it's going to block you away. Mine feels heavy, especially with multiple windows and extensions. This is why I decided to find an alternative, until I started using NeoVim instead.
#Text Editors #IDE #Software Development 108 social mentions
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A fast, feature-rich, and cross-platform terminal emulator
Initially, I used the Mac's built-in Terminal, but encountered issues with font loading. This led me to explore alternative terminal options. I initially chose Kitty, but after the official release of Ghostty, I made the switch. It has been running flawlessly for me.
#Terminal Tools #SSH #Server Management 3 social mentions