I'll have to give this a shot. Does it reduce your overall desktop working area?
I'd love to use macOS, but macOS's font rendering on low DPI monitors (2560x1440) looks awful compared to Windows's font rendering. It's to the point that it's unusable for coding, so I just use Windows with WSL.
I saw that in the tnr CLI, there are hints of an option to self-host a GPU. Is this going to be a released feature?
There's this handy website that calculates the allowed CIDRs with exclusions https://www.procustodibus.com/blog/2021/03/wireguard-allowed...
Assuming your Wireguard server at home is running Linux, you can achieve this by adding a second routing table and adding routing policies.
I'll have to give this a shot. Does it reduce your overall desktop working area?
I'd love to use macOS, but macOS's font rendering on low DPI monitors (2560x1440) looks awful compared to Windows's font rendering. It's to the point that it's unusable for coding, so I just use Windows with WSL.
I saw that in the tnr CLI, there are hints of an option to self-host a GPU. Is this going to be a released feature?
There's this handy website that calculates the allowed CIDRs with exclusions https://www.procustodibus.com/blog/2021/03/wireguard-allowed...
Assuming your Wireguard server at home is running Linux, you can achieve this by adding a second routing table and adding routing policies.