Not sure if there's anybody like me. I use AI for only 2 purposes: to replace Google Search to learn something and to generate images. I wonder where there are not many models that do only 1 thing and do it well. For example, there's this one https://huggingface.co/Fortytwo-Network/Strand-Rust-Coder-14... for Rust coding. I haven't used it yet, so don't know how it's compared to the free models that Kilo Code provides.
I agree. IMO, Scala can be written in Li Haoyi's way and it's a pleasure to work with. However, the FP and Effect Scala people are too loud and too smart that if I write Scala in Li Haoyi's way, I feel like I'm too stupid. I like Rust because of no GC, no VM and memory safe. If Rust has features that a Joe java programmer like me can't understand, I guess it'll be like Scala.
You can search for "travel router" on youtube, buy a router like in the videos and done. However, a lot of cruise ships forbid travel routers, so you might need to buy a router which you can take the antenna out (keep the router in one luggage, the antenna in another luggage :-) ). I never did that though.
Not sure if anybody gives you the answer to "what is tailscale?". So, this is my answer (hopefully it's correct and simple enough to understand).
Tailscale allows devices that can access the Internet (no matter how they access the Internet) to see each other.
To do that, you create a tailscale network for yourself, then connect your devices to that network, then your devices can see each other. Other devices that are connecting to the Internet but not to our tailscale network won't see your devices.
AI might explain it better :-) Don't know why I wanted to explain it.