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Does Mullvad vpn work seamlessly with tailscale?

I use mullvad via Tailscale. It’s a little different as you don’t actually ever have anything to do with mullvad, you pay Tailscale for the service ($5) and then you are able to use mullvad vpn exit nodes. It took me a little while to figure out cause I kept looking at their mullvad website and thinking how on earth do I make them work together

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SpaceX has to grow 60x in a decade to justify a $1.75 trillion valuation. It's an impossible bar | Fortune

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I’m sure you are much more familiar with internal workings than I am, but isn’t the playing field so different now due to machine trading?

Markets don’t react as human traders would because of algorithms buying up dips and other black magic rules that happen in milliseconds.

If Hormuz was closed in 1998 markets would have been in a panic, and when it happened in 2026 it was a small blip.

There are plenty of deep rooted problems with the current economy that I think makes it fragile- Among them, the fact that without data center buildout, the US would be in a recession.

So while your post makes perfect sense and I agree with all of it, I just don’t trust markets to follow the same laws of physics as the rest of the universe.

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E-reader news - Rakuten Kobo relies on too many 3rd parties for their e-reading software

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Good question. I used my kindle in the same way, and I found Koreader was just more feature rich (and snappier). The dark mode I was missing was back and when I opened it, it went straight to my library instead of a dumb storefront. It might not be worth the effort if you are satisfied with your experience of a kindle in airplane mode with your calibre library on there, but I enjoy the features and the open source aspect.

(Edit: I forgot to mention that I now use a Kobo Clara color after my old oasis died)

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Dear Daily Notes Users: What do you put in there?

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Yeah I kind of do the same. I call it a weekly review note, but really is has all tasks and notes of every week (of that year organized by headers) in bullet form sort of working like my top top level MOC. I fill it out on Mondays where I look at my calendar and pop in every event of the week, and then I can fill it out or turn every bullet into a new note as needed.