> We’re here to fix the Internet That's such a broad "mission statement" that I wonder if it's effective at all. I mean, what SaaS wouldn't say that they fix something with the internet? That's to whole reason for online businesses solving one or another problem. How could that statement help them guide their implementations of various solutions?
Tailscale raises $100M
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Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#62With such a huge investment comes the obligation to eventually pay it back. Is this another one of my favourite tools going the way of Dropbox, 1Password and all other companies that were formed around what should be a platform feature, which took on way too large investment sums and were eventually forced to become the everything, losing sight of their core values? I sincerely hope not, but there's so much bad prece…
I haven't really felt like 1Password's product materially strayed from the original mission. If anything, I'm even more delighted with the team functionality, shared vaults, quick keyboard access in 1Password 8, etc. I wouldn't put them in the Dropbox bucket. Also, I think the value Tailscale provides is fairly unique and far from obviously a platform feature like file storage and perhaps even password management.
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#63With such a huge investment comes the obligation to eventually pay it back. Is this another one of my favourite tools going the way of Dropbox, 1Password and all other companies that were formed around what should be a platform feature, which took on way too large investment sums and were eventually forced to become the everything, losing sight of their core values? I sincerely hope not, but there's so much bad prece…
Perhaps you refer to loss of local vaults? If so, they were never really a viable option for me - I needed the app syncing across multiple devices, including mobile, and doing so with a third party sync solution wasn't suitable.
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#64We love Tailscale. Everyone employee has it, and we use it to provide access to dev, staging, and prod environments as well. Fun little thing we did with it: nobody can access the prod network without requesting access via a Slack bot (powered by https://indent.com/ ). So somebody requests access, another authorized person approves it, and the Tailscale ACLs are updated for X minutes and then reset. Access to secure…
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#65Am I the only one that has an issue with a VPN that I can't self host? Presumably if Tailscale get's PWN'd or subpoenaed then your network is breached no?
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#66Earlier quoted context omitted.
Tailscale is one of the ways you can restore the end-to-end connectivity principle that IP introduced and that NAT destroyed.
This is kind of overstated. Even if everyone went IPv6 and gave every device a public IP address, pretty much every network would have a firewall that behaved just like NAT.
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#67Tailscale is my favorite (product) discovery of 2022. I initially set it up to use as a VPN to get around a misbehaving corporate firewall and accidentally realized it solved a whole bunch of other problems I didn't realize I had. Usually a new product doesn't even live up to the intended use case and so TS is really anomalous IMHO in how good it is. - SSH'ing into a raspberry pi I have at home that does random IoT s…
It actually allows me to turn my iPad Pro into a proper development machine as long as I have access to the internet since I can write code locally via Textastic, push to my git repo and test via the VM connected to Tailscale. Of course this was possible with a box on DigitalOcean but I prefer not to pay monthly for a machine just for noodling around.
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#68I have heard of but never really looked in to Tailscale until today. I'm not impressed. "Fixing the Internet" is not done by layering more private network garbage on top of it. Their claim[0] that after you install Tailscale on all your devices: "This final configuration is called 'zero trust networking',” is pretty interesting. It seems this would be more like having a trusted internal network (sure it is overlaid o…
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#69Earlier quoted context omitted.
I haven't really felt like 1Password's product materially strayed from the original mission. If anything, I'm even more delighted with the team functionality, shared vaults, quick keyboard access in 1Password 8, etc. I wouldn't put them in the Dropbox bucket. Also, I think the value Tailscale provides is fairly unique and far from obviously a platform feature like file storage and perhaps even password management.
Indeed, 1Password is practically a utility at this point, as far as I'm concerned. I really like the direction they're heading and they're solving some pretty tricky problems without compromising on security, predominantly in the enterprise domain. The experience is the same regardless of whether you're an enterprise user or a personal or family user. It's polished enough that my grandma can use it.
Re: Tailscale raises $100M
#70I have heard of but never really looked in to Tailscale until today. I'm not impressed. "Fixing the Internet" is not done by layering more private network garbage on top of it. Their claim[0] that after you install Tailscale on all your devices: "This final configuration is called 'zero trust networking',” is pretty interesting. It seems this would be more like having a trusted internal network (sure it is overlaid o…
You know this does not work in the real world right?