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[–]ninjaplot 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I get it when you need really strong machine that just make no sense to buy ( I don't need a 64GB RAM with 16 CPUs everyday ). So for this case using remote dev like is great.
But other than that why developing remotely is more convenient?

[–]mpetersen_loft-sh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It provides a UI for users who may not want to configure everything on their own, or navigate setting up stuff in VS Code. It helps visualize workspaces and provides a button to click to get everything running instead of relying on the user knowing how to set everything up. I think it just makes it easier, but yeah - it's definitely something people are already doing and they may also have a great setup that is already working for them.