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Zero Day Vulnerabilities. Smaller surface area, smaller threat.
If I surface something that runs PHP or Java under the hood and a new zero day is found in PHP / Java and my project or product doesn't get updated, I'm at risk.
When zero days come out, people script against it.
Things that need to be public are worth it. But anything that's just you looking at it? The thing with Tailscale, you can just let it run on your phone / laptop. If you don't use an exit node in your house, you won't even know you're on VPN.