A conversation started with:
“Is there an AirDrop for Windows?”
My answer was Tailscale, though that undersells it a bit.
What I like most is that it replaced several annoying parts of remote access for me:
• less messing with port forwarding
• less dealing with unreliable sync tools
• less thinking about network setup in general
Now I mostly just connect to the machine I need, by name, and keep moving.
I wrote up how I use it here:
https://taylorarndt.substack.com/p/you-should-be-using-tailscale
#Tailscale #Networking #SelfHosting
You Should Be Using Tailscale

You Should Be Using Tailscale

Taylor’s Substack
@tayarndt I’ve heard of this for years, but I really need to start playing with it now that I will have more machines. Thank you. As always, your article was very well written and informative.
@technocounselor Yeah, I’ve got my MacBook Neo, my air, two surfaces and gaming computer that I have to keep things up and sync fun times and also the five or so linux servers