(in)convenient timing. I just recently implemented a mesh network using wireguard+bgp so that all nodes can connect to each other one way or another. This would have probably been a lot easier for almost the same result.
I remember using Tinc a lot and really liking it. But as 1gbit+ speeds became more common, tinc struggled to maintain that much throughput on lowend hardware.
I also didn't know that tinc was still around, I might give it a try again just to play around with it and see what's changed.
That's been my preference at most places I've worked. issue id so the branch gets linked to jira or whatever and a short description to find the branch later if needed.
I've gotten a few similar spam/phishing notifications from github recently too. It showed that my username was tagged in the issue (along with 10-20 others).
I wanted to try Omarchy out on my endeavouros desktop, but got annoyed that there wasn't a simple install script. I don't really want to re-install my whole OS just to try a new DE config.
Or the wonderful loop of "These test steps are still failing, let's try something simpler and remove the failing tests. Great! The tests are passing now!"