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Trayscale, a nice little GUI for Tailscale
(github.com)
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May IPv4 just die.
It's dead already. Problem is that in the year of the lord 2023 ipv6 still isn't really a thing yet, so IPv4 remains on life support.
If you're already using IPv6 for everything, you don't need to care about CGNAT in IPv4. I highly doubt that's the case however.