Why is Markdown so popular? Notable's Markdown Editor... The left is somehow better than the right. I truly loathe Markdown. Truly. But given the widespread use of Markdown, it might seem strange that I have such aversion to it. If you somehow really like it, or are so used to it by now, you might be tempted to think I'm the oddball. But I'm definitely not alone in my dislike of the format: 6 Thin
27 October 2022·Updated: 20 April 2024·788 words·4 mins· Once upon a time, I spent hours and hours fumbling through openvpn configurations, certificates, and firewalls to get VPNs working between servers. One small configuration error led to lots of debugging. Adding new servers meant wallowing through this process all over again. A friend told me about Tailscale and it makes private networking in
Reckon you've seen some stupid security things? Here, hold my beer... My mate Lars Klint shared this tweet the other day: Your password is not unique. pic.twitter.com/ga4GwxtzrQ — Lars Klint (@larsklint) April 16, 2017 Naturally, I passed it on because let's face it, that's some crazy shit going on right there. To which the Twitters responded with equal parts abject horror and berating comments fo
Today, we’re launching a web-based SSH client: Tailscale SSH Console. From the Tailscale admin console, admins will now see a little “SSH…” button to connect to devices running Tailscale SSH. Click this, and you’ll pop open an SSH client, right in your browser. Tailscale SSH Console is now available in beta. To start a Tailscale SSH Console session, click “SSH” on the device, select the username y
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