Spoken like somebody who knows nothing about what they are saying.
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You don't need an account on lemmy.ml to subscribe to any community there. For example, I run my own self-hosted instance and none of the communities I'm subscribed to are from my own instance.
Id say that the obvious answer is the Linux community with the most members. [email protected] has more than double the number of subscribers of the next most active Linux community.
The dark circles around his eyes tell me he doesn't sleep.
Vaultwarden password manager
My man Louis Rossman needs to take a chill-pill and get some sleep. Dudes heart isn't going to last very long. Let someone else take the reigns for a while.
Automated money laundering.
You can do all of those things with wireguard as well... I'm not seeing any benefit to running Tailscale/headscale.
If you don't have a static IP then you will automatically have a dynamic one. You don't need to ask for a dynamic IP as that is the default. And I'm no idiot, I've used dynamic DNS services for for over 20 years.
If you're going to do that you may as well cut out the extra server/service and run regular wireguard.
I'm assuming that OP is referring to the white (sometimes foam, sometimes shitty microfiber) packing material that is placed between the keyboard and screen for shipping. Since most mice are optical based the tracking surface doesn't really matter unless you are someone who needs extreme precision so this "keyboard cover" would probably be fine.