

I had the same dilemma. It comes down to this in my opinion:
- Do you trust yourself and your current networking gear, software, security setup enough to host this yourself at home?
- Do you trust your vps providers tech stack, ethics, privacy policy etc. AND your own ability to secure it to host it on a vps?
- Do you trust Tailscale the company who’s in the business of “zero trust vpn” solutions to use their product?
I didn’t check if they were audited and if so how, but I went with the free Tailscale option, the most comfortable option for me now. Might change once I get more competent at the subject.
I used a lenovo x380 yoga with Fedora. I seldom used it in tablet form, but the keyboard appeared when swiping up from the bottom in GNOME. I did not like it as well as the windows one. I tried KDE as well, I had a better experience there as there are more config options for it. As for drivers and sensors like for the hinge positions, wacom touch stuff all just worked.