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I just recently tried using Tailscale IPs for all Syncthing nodes to add some privacy. It worked fine except for the Android phone, where Syncthing tried to start on the Tailscale static IP but hung because it wasn't available. That and having Tailscale use a significant amount of battery has convinced me to leave the Android connections dynamic.
I faced the same issue, especially with timeout error after providing the tailscale ip as "tcp://<ip4-address>:22000". I'm not sure how to resolve this and any help on this will be appreciated.
I wish I could help you, but I couldn't get Syncthing to start up so I ended up clearing the app storage and set up the devices and folder shares again. It wasn't too bad. If you have a backup you could try restoring from that in settings. I tried changing the IP back in config.xml but I couldn't browse to the file location using my file browsing app and gave up.
I liked that too and was hoping to find a link to a PDF. The URLs on the page are colored so similarly to the text I could barely tell when there were links. Does anyone happen to know if that sheet is available anywhere?
> I can't maintain a TODO list and I've always had mine grow too big. I end up having to drag 5-10 things to the next day every day after a month or so. I know it's because I'm horrible at prioritization and I do best when given a list of crap to do and can pick and choose what I feel like doing when I feel like doing it.
I used to have this same problem. My solution is to push items into the future if it's clear I'm not going to be able to get to them the next day. Sort of like GTD's tickler file. As long as your todo list tool allows you to add dates, you can view only items due today. That's made having a large list of tasks much easier to manage, because I only see what I have to work on today.