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When you say WiFi to you mean that you only have WiFi access or does the labtop not have a Ethernet port? If you have a wired connection I would get either a thunderbolt or usb3 adapter to hardwire it as a hardwired connection will be more stable even on USB speeds.
The OS will depend on what you want to host. If its a older system with less than 8 GB of ram I would just install Debian with docker. You can find premade docker compose files online which should make deploying software easy.
If you have plenty of hardware you could install Proxmox and then a few VMs.
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Actually I take back what I said, don't use Kubesail. I went back and tried it and it has a lot of issues. If you want remote access consider a VPN or remote vm
What are the advantages of kubesail? I couldn't understand it form their website
Never mind, I actually am taking back what I said.
I ended up trying it. In theory it's all nice and useful, because it solves the part that I am not comfortable with (router settings, domains and other connection stuff). But then I don't know Kubernetes so I couldn't understand what I was doing and I was not able to troubleshoot it. And I could not connect to my server remotely anyway.
And that's the reason I am taking back what I said. At the end of the day wireguard is your friend.