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      <title>Remote SSH Access Without Static IP or Domain Name Using Cloudflare Zero Trust: A Step-by-Step Guide</title>
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      <description>During my undergraduate studies, I relied on a gaming laptop for most of my university projects because I needed a powerful CPU and GPU. Carrying it around in my backpack was cumbersome, but at the time, I didn’t see a better option. I couldn’t understand why anyone would choose an expensive lightweight laptop with better battery life or screen quality.
Over time, my perspective has changed. If you can afford it, the ideal setup is a powerful desktop (or homelab) combined with a lightweight laptop.</description>
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