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Tailscale raises $100M

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boesboes ◴[] No.31260274[source]
For anyone else who wonders wtf tailscale is:

> Tailscale is a VPN service that makes the devices and applications you own accessible anywhere in the world, securely and effortlessly. It enables encrypted point-to-point connections using the open source WireGuard protocol, which means only devices on your private network can communicate with each other.

It seems to take care of key distribution, nat-traversal, authentication etc etc

Neat! No sure how that is 'fixing internet' exactly, but really cool anyway

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zepearl ◴[] No.31261908[source]
So basically Wireguard with automated key setup/distribution/identity management?

(btw. I love Wireguard - currenly using it to route traffic between my servers + transfer media between my home and my mother's mediacenter with both PCs being behind their own router - she loves it too as so far there were no problems hehe)

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zellyn ◴[] No.31263842[source]
That, plus fanatically good NAT Traversal: https://tailscale.com/blog/how-nat-traversal-works/
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1. dx034 ◴[] No.31271594[source]
A bit offtopic, but how did they create the visualizations? Do they have a designer on their team for that or is there any good tool that creates charts like these?
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2. zellyn ◴[] No.31272940[source]
A designer drew them: https://twitter.com/apenwarr/status/1241188397013774337

I took a stab at recreating one of the diagrams here, using pikchr: https://zellyn.com/2022/02/tailscale-diagram-in-pikchr/