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I use [Tailscale](https://tailscale.com) to connect all of my machines and devices together. I don't have open ports in my firewall, so it's one less thing to worry about from a security perspective. I can start the daemon on my iPad and then connect to any of my machines in my home network just as if I were at home (or stream games from my desktop via Steam Link). I use [Tailscale](https://tailscale.com) to connect all of my machines and devices together. I don't have open ports in my firewall, so it's one less thing to worry about from a security perspective. I can start the daemon on my iPad and then connect to any of my machines in my home network just as if I were at home (or stream games from my desktop via Steam Link).
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## Machines ## Machines
The most powerful machine in the house is my desktop. It's got an i9-9900K processor, 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and an nVidia RTX 3090 graphics card. Generally speaking, the "primary" purpose of the machine is to play games. Because of "games", it runs Windows 11. I can concur that Linux is more than capable of running just about any game out there using [Wine](https://www.winehq.org) or [Proton](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton), I have a different experience with streaming. The most powerful machine in the house is my desktop. It's got an i9-9900K processor, 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and an nVidia RTX 3090 graphics card. Generally speaking, the "primary" purpose of the machine is to play games. Because of "games", it runs Windows 11. I can concur that Linux is more than capable of running just about any game out there using [Wine](https://www.winehq.org) or [Proton](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton), I have a different experience with streaming.