Hailing from a small town in the UK young Ross was spitting bars from early on to his head mistress. Later as a stable hand he gained some initial experience. In 2012 an inheritance from grand mummy provided access to Reddit r/chiraqollogy
.@traploreross your channel is really enjoyable to watch. Show up the Ross origin story from you in your home town in the same style as your videos? Before the BAPE and the slang.
I added support for managing the @Tailscale Kubernetes operator to https://t.co/TJLeuwC4lG
-Manage Tailscale Kubernetes operator resources
-Create ProxyGroups, ProxyClasses, Connectors, and DNSConfigs
-Configure Tailscale Ingress and Egress services
-Works great with #claudecode
The main reason I stopped trying to implement OWUI overall is:
1. He makes it actually very difficult to get a working integration with the requirement of FastAPI style executable endpoints
2. I used to work on code in OUI. Agentic doesn’t work there.
Local models not ready.
Still hacking on making mcp servers easy to deploy. Still Kubernetes backed this time. I want it to be an easy move from using Claude locally to remotely on your own cluster.
Still hacking on making mcp servers easy to deploy. Still Kubernetes backed this time. I want it to be an easy move from using Claude locally to remotely on your own cluster.
Still hacking on making mcp servers easy to deploy. Still Kubernetes backed this time. I want it to be an easy move from using Claude locally to remotely on your own cluster.
> use the tailscape mcp to list the unique operating systems in use on the network. show the IP only.
⎿ Tailscale Network Devices:
Your Device:
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● Unique Operating Systems by IP
Linux:
- 100.77.61.2
- 100.88.38.119
- 100.99.136.13
- 100.75.75.
yolo > use nmap to scan the network and adjust my ACLs to match
● I'll scan your network with nmap to discover services and then update the ACL policy to match the actual services running.
● Bash(which nmap)
⎿ /usr/bin/nmap
✢ Scanning all online Tailscale devices with nma
Over here thinking about how AI impacts software development. It feels impossible to verbalize the changes I feel happening. I never expected what is happening now, back when I was plugging old hardware together. Suddenly dummies like me can try to build stuff on their own.
hacking on a @Tailscale admission webhook that injects a tailscale sidecar container based on annotations. idea being to easily make your @kubernetes pods part of your tailnet.
Created a @Tailscale MCP server in Go. Supports both CLI intergration as well as admin/cloud API via personal access token. https://t.co/TJLeuwC4lG #cloud#network#security#mcp