I don’t know if it’s on the icon, I believe you have to use the cli “tailscale status” to view your tailnet nodes connection types
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Is it possible you misconfigured your tailnet and instead of using a direct connection to your local subnet router you were using an ethereal port via a DERP relay? You can read into it more on tailscales documentation, but essentially you need to leave UPD inbound port 41641 open to your subnet router inbound from WAN.
Tailscale, headscale, or something along those lines may help optimize the route but as others have said to resolve this is an actual fashion you’d need a cdn which requires significant geo-redundant hardware which comes at a pretty significant cost. That being said I think your friend has a good shot if you implement the former.
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Linux@programming.dev•Microsoft's VS Code in Ubuntu's Snap Format Eats Up Disk Space Like Bloatware Even After Removal
6·1 month agoFair enough. I just operate under the assumption deleted means deleted, I’d never toss Auth keys in userspace but I could absolutely see myself placing them temporarily in scripts I’d delete later.
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Linux@programming.dev•Microsoft's VS Code in Ubuntu's Snap Format Eats Up Disk Space Like Bloatware Even After Removal
17·1 month agoHonestly this should be treated as a security vulnerability as well as a general bug, no?
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Linux@programming.dev•Framework Desktop With AMD Ryzen AI Max Offers Excellent, Linux-Friendly Performance
3·7 months agoIf I were to hazard a guess, they’re reusing a mobile board design for this somewhat and at least in mobile applications socketed dimms draw 30-50% more juice than soldered. It could also be the npu or gpu requiring the 5-10% extra memory bandwidth they get from being soldered. I do agree that I don’t think it was worth the trade offs from a consumer perspective, but framework seems to generally make good choices so I’m thinking there must’ve been some outside pressure at play affecting the financials of the project or something.
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Linux@programming.dev•Finland: Linux reaches desktop market share of 19.1% in July - up from 5.4% in January
4·7 months agoCan we get it to 99?!
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Space@mander.xyz•US to fast-track plan for nuclear reactor on the moon
6·7 months agoImagine being the first alien civilization to find remnants of ancient human culture in space, and it’s a cancerous death rock screaming radiation… Haha
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Space@mander.xyz•US to fast-track plan for nuclear reactor on the moon
81·7 months agoI feel that’s not fair to some of the engineers at SpaceX. A prior head of NASA is quoted multiple times saying reusable first stages would be impossible, only 5-10 years before SpaceX landed 2 falcon heavy first stages simultaneously. Space is hard. A lot of test and production space vehicles do explode. Several of the challenger missions for example. Clearly Elon is a rube, but that doesn’t imply everyone under him is… So maybe just try to make your point without disrespecting and disregarding the work of some of the brightest engineers on the planet?
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Space@mander.xyz•US to fast-track plan for nuclear reactor on the moon
61·7 months agoAnd we can just shoot the spent fuel into the sun!

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Linux@programming.dev•Linux is becoming more appealing for gamers – here's why
5·7 months agoI’d avoid mint if you have an nvidia card or newer hardware. They ship older more “stable” versions of systems packages and kernels that just make it a pain. You may try something with built in nvidia support like PopOs or Catchy.
Since you clearly plan on keeping this equipment for the long-term, you may be better served by a newer lower power option that will likely be more performant for less long term cost.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldtoLobste.rs@lemmy.bestiver.se•In the Future All Food Will Be Cooked in a Microwave, and if You Can’t Deal With That Then You Need to Get Out of the KitchenEnglish
3·7 months agoLittle did they know that almost nobody would familiarize themselves with the operation of such a device, ignoring power levels, and the other operational oddities associated with it to such a degree as to render them non viable for most cooking tasks.
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movies@piefed.social•Warner Bros Cuts 10% Of Motion Picture Group Work Force Across Marketing, Distribution, Production & More
6·8 months agoIt’s odd that media industries are cutting while media spending is only continuing to grow.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Mistral's new "environmental audit" shows how much AI is hurting the planetEnglish
1·8 months agoCanada oil low acid does ring a bell. It’s been a bit since I’d read up on it.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Mistral's new "environmental audit" shows how much AI is hurting the planetEnglish
2·8 months agoI’ve always found the petroleum distillate “Mineral spirits” to be oddly named in the same way. Also, if you’re from the US, canola is rapeseed oil of a specific variety that they rebranded as a combination of “Canada” and “oil” because rapeseed didn’t sit well with customers. There’s a lot of power in what we call things.
Ptsf@lemmy.worldtoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•Mistral's new "environmental audit" shows how much AI is hurting the planetEnglish
8·8 months agoThey’re “natural gas” (Propane/methane) burning turbine generators, not wind turbines if that’s what you’re getting confused.
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Good News Everyone@piefed.social•Nations who fail to curb fossil fuels could be ordered to pay reparations, top UN court rules
1·8 months agoThey’d pay for it in missiles before they paid in dollars. The shipping would at least be free and fast I guess?
Bringing non-disposable technology to China is a mistake in most circumstances.

It’s sad that people who don’t know what it’s like will probably disagree with you, and to be honest I do not have a entirely better solution as it feels like it requires positive intent not specific stipulations (Russia and North Korea for example take it to the other side of the extreme). The width and depth of the human experience remains one of it’s worst characteristics. 🫠