I would of course. But even with trains and public transport being as expensive as it is it still over crowded and you will rarely get a seat for commuter routes.
If it's free that's going to get even worse. Unless they put more trains on which will cost more which the 1% probably won't cover
I didn't want gps either but too many apps I rely on need it. Soooo took the path of least resistance in that case with a non logged in GPS on GrapheneOS.
Its a shame it's tradeoffs all the time with things like this
Minor nit: you don't need a Google account even with GPS. I have sandboxed GPS without an account and use aurora store for things I can't get via obtanium/F-droid.
Thank you for everyone's help and input. I have it working now, albeit not in the way I had hoped (not using docker containers for it) but it works. I followed https://thedevquill.substack.com/p/setting-up-a-tailscale-exit-node but instead of using the NordVPN image I used the plain Wireguard client image. In the wireguard compose I set network_mode: container:wireguard.
Now when I connect tailscale over the exit node, traffic is going out over the wireguard IP
Sorry to be unclear
Yes I want to be able to access my home services from outside over wireguard, but connect directly into the home network. However once connected to the home network I want all traffic to be routed outside via the remote wireguard server.
Jellyfin, navidrone, paperless, freshrss, mealie, linkwarden, and immich. All on a debian as docker compose setups on a home server. I access things via tailscale and if I need it outside of that via cloudflare tunnels.
Simple and easy.
Just switched there from Tuta. I was having a lot of issues with the mobile app being slow. So far everything is working well and they also offer storage and video chat
Many excellent replies. Just want to add https://github.com/charmbracelet/soft-serve as an option