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Someone's subsidizing your coding agent. Aperture shows whether it's you.
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Someone's subsidizing your coding agent. Aperture shows whether it's you.
This blog post, originally published in April 2024, has been updated to reflect the most modern and convenient ways to install a Tailscale app in Home Assistant and use it for remote access, to accompany a newer video tutorial. You can see the original video here.
Cut through the buzzwords with a clear explanation of the agentic AI stack.
Border0 ties every connection to a real person, securing databases, Kubernetes, SSH, and more.
Avoid AI lock-in with Aperture’s flexible, identity-aware AI stack
Tailscale on jailbroken Kindles now supports proxies and SSH. And a plugin supports Kobos and Pocket Readers, too.
HP is integrating Tailscale into its Remote System Controller, providing secure access to out-of-band management devices within existing tailnets.
I built a tiny transit dashboard for my fridge. Tailscale Funnel made it easy to share—and reminded me what belongs on the public internet.
Bill C-22 would push secure services to collect more data, retain more metadata, and build new access paths. That’s bad for privacy, and bad for security.
Aperture CLI builds on Aperture’s goal of making it easy to experiment and build with AI inside organizations while keeping simple, centralized controls in place.
I work at Tailscale, so I’m not neutral. But these are the five TailscaleUp sessions I’d still choose first.
Bambuddy helps 3D printer owners keep control local, while Tailscale makes that setup reachable from anywhere.
Use Tailscale identity to log in to Headlamp and reach Kubernetes RBAC.
This post was written by Michael Saah, staff software engineer at Cleric.
This post is part of an occasional series highlighting applications and services that work quite well with ("+") Tailscale.