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I just replied to your other comment before I saw this one, but I'll post the reply here too for anyone who's following the thread :)
The main thing I'm still not sure of is Tailscale. I don't know if I can just put my services behind an URL for my wife to add to her devices, as she's unlikely to remember to run Tailscale before she listens to her music, for example.
I do appologize for not getting back sooner.
Yes indeed
You can, and Caddy works well. It just didn't make sense in this scenario. No worries, mate.
Well. I do have some notes tjat might help put the pieces together, if you get stuck.
I use tailscale on the server as a overlay protective overlay, which could be accessed as well if needed,