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Not sure about the parent, but here's what I use it for:

A) easy access my other, older machines from my phone or work laptop to:

- self-host a Coolify server (a "vercel-lite" control panel)

- remote connect to my older laptop to run tests/longer coding tasks for work (e.g. large browser test suites, sandboxed claude running in bg to answer longer code questions, or build fire and forget spikes/experiments)

- control my home cinema remotely (remote+ app bc it's easy and Remote Desktop).

- use w. Mullvad VPN as an exit note (Tailscale has a really easy UI for it nowadays)

B) use it like ngrok to expose my dev servers to the internet (e.g. when sharing a quick demo/pairing with a coworker)

C) cheap NAS - I the old mac is connected to an external HD (the HD itself is archived to Hetzner)

I haven't (yet) tested it as an alternative to Hamachi (is it still a thing?) but I'm planing a LAN party with my brothers who live across the continent.

Like you, I also didn't know what the fuss was about, and I'm generally cautious not to get sidetracked.





Hamachi is layer2 (like zerotier)

Wireguard, talescale, netbird, etc. are layer 3.


Ah, correct, https://devilutionx.com uses it for that specific reason.

Hamachi is still a thing, but LMI enshitified a decade ago.



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