You know, you're right.
Especially after the guy doubled and tripled down on his stupid comments.
You know, you're right.
Especially after the guy doubled and tripled down on his stupid comments.
You'd be lucky to even have a gas stove, let alone a tent and blanket to sleep in.
You've just added like 10kg of carrying requirements to someone who likely has all their worldly possessions on their back.
And that's not even counting being forced to use gas for food instead of saving it for warmth on a freezing cold night.
People shouldn't downvote you, it's an educational experience.
Edit: Nah, fuck this guy.
People should be able to buy what they need, not be at the whims of what a capitalist entity dumps in a food bank.
Not everyone has the ability to store, prepare or even cook vegetables. Due to lack of utensils, food storage or even something to heat with. For many, vegetables would just be a liability and force you to choose between other necessities as you battle limited carrying capacity.
Friendly reminder that Tailscale is VC-funded and driving towards IPO
You know what's to come.
The answer to the question is immediately. Or switch to OpenZiti or Pangolin even.
Fucks given, negative.
Edge Iran? Looks pretty central to me.
Gamification including social aspects if you're a regular app user.
Abusive ex if you aren't a regular user.
The only way it could get worse is if they put a slot machine or roulette wheel in to give you prizes.
Not to be pedantic, but this will work fine in Australia.
There's no reason to say "If you're in the US". I think you mean "for everyone else" or "for those not in the EU".
You usually need to trigger a total rebuild to make it part of the same pool, but you could always make it separate vdevs.
The best route would be to start with the number of drives you want at least, and upgrade them via replacement as you go.
ZFS is objectively the best disk pool solution, where did you read that?
Ziti isn't though.
Point is, you know Tailscale will turn to shit the same way all VC stuff does.
Make no mistakes VC aren't giving money out of the goodness of their heart, they expect a profit.