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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14902 · Jul 3

#go#tailscale#tailscale_control_server#tailscale_server#wireguard Headscale is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to the Tailscale control server, letting you create your own private VPN network using Wireguard technology. It supports key Tailscale features like node registration, DNS, file sharing (Taildrop), access control lists (ACLs), and more, making it ideal for personal or small group use. By running Headscale yourself, you gain full control over your network without relying on Tailscale’s servers, enhancing privacy and customization. You can manage access precisely with ACLs, tag devices for group policies, and use modern VPN benefits like NAT traversal and secure connections between your devices[1][3][5]. This helps you securely connect and control your devices in a private network tailored to your needs. https://github.com/juanfont/headscale

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@interesting_planet_facts · Post #1130 · 12/14/2025, 10:11 PM

🌎 The coelacanth is an ancient fish once thought extinct with the dinosaurs 66 million years ago. Rediscovered off South Africa in 1938, it has lobed fins resembling those of the first vertebrates to walk on land. Living coelacanths can grow up to 2 meters long and live over 100 years. ✨ #coelacanth⚡#fossils⚡#evolution 👉subscribe Interesting Planet 👉more Channels ​

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@googlefactss · Post #40033 · 11/07/2025, 07:04 PM

We present you the Coelacanths (Latimeria spp.) They were once thought extinct, only known from fossils — until living specimens were found. Two living species are known: L. chalumnae: western Indian Ocean waters. L. menadoensis: Indonesian waters. Both species are considered threatened. Individuals may live 50–70 years. [Read more here] @googlefactss #Coelacanth#LazarusSpecies#MarineLife#Conservation#Biodiversity#CriticallyEndangered