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11 months agomy eyes 😭
my eyes 😭
Not so much anymore, it’s apparently improved significantly and getting better all the time. Check out linux_gaming. A lot of avid proponents there given the shitshow M$FT has made of Windows.
Windows is just one big advertisement jfc and M$FT the audacity to charge $200 for it?! 🏴☠️
I subscribe to make it easier for my SO
the idea that sick days somehow impose a financial burden of the company is a blatant lie of criminal proportions. It is a justification for wage theft
people should use all of their sick days
OP here’s a troubleshooting approach i would take:
ensure services can be reached locally, thus eliminating tailscale as a variable. test on the host itself as well as another device on the same network.
attempt connecting, with tailscale enabled, to the services directly. meaning, go to the hosts’s tailscale IP:port in a browser and NOT through heimdall
if the above work, then it’s an issue with heimdall. edit the config as previously mentioned to link the services to the host’s tailscale IP:port, or have two instances of heimdall - one for local and one for remote