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I use it extensively as well.

- My home PC, my laptop, and my phone are the participants.

- My home PC is connected to a GPU, and runs a colab runtime, SSHD, as well as a simple http file server in $HOME (actually, C:/Users/username, its windows)

- My laptop doesn't have an NVIDIA GPU, so it just runs SSHD and a file server.

- My phone serves nothing, but has an SSH client, and a http client obviously.

There is simple hostname based DNS setup by tailscale automatically, so I can just go to http://laptop:8000 to access all my files, or just ssh to username@computer

Accessing everything from everywhere is absolutely great. And this is all on their free tier.

Unrelated to tailscale, I use parsec for a similar solution for remote desktop, their "machine level user" feature allows me to initiate remote desktop from certain client devices directly.

Too smooth.



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