I think once Start9 releases clearnet the true potential of nostr will be unleashed. A relay and blossom server in every home.

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It'll never happen They've been promising the release since '21 Just run tailscale on there. Its; - free - fast - encrypted - extremely easy to setup; less than 30 seconds for me to setup Literally a one-click install Use it all the time Don't trust tailscale? Run headscale (all relay server self-hosted)
I'm in their chats and listening to their meetings regularly. It's in alpha and I have it running on my dev box. But unfortunately I also use T-Mobile internet so I don't have router control or an ip... So I will have to use taikscale anyway But I am trying to verify that T-Mobile is blocking my Reticulum setup before I drop them.
ive lived several lives waiting for that update, hahah and i totally agree, not just nostr but i think we will see an amazing new level of development for self-hosting in general on Start9 once clearnet is up and running Their new tagline could be 'be your own <insert here>'
I use it all the time for all the 3D printers and other nodes Works excellent. & also have SSH enabled so I can do the fine-detailed things & on one desktop I have full desktop view as if I'm sitting there Amazing
Headscale has some limits around ACL functionality that the tailscale coordinator has, and obviously doesn't have a flashy full-featured admin interface, but it more than gets the job done for a small user network. Mine's been going for at least a few years. Tailscale alone is pretty safe. They'll know your device & network layout, and how much traffic each uses, but nothing more granular than that. Technically, you can do a lot with it running from a home server & on your phone on the go.