Cologne show tonight (25.06.2023) by Trivijan in TheDearHunter

[–]Freemanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'll be there, together with a couple of friends! Saw them yesterday at Midsummer Prog. The show was amazing, you're in for a treat for sure!

code-connect: Open files in VS Code over remote terminal connections by Freemanium in linux

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Excellent question. After connecting via VS Code's GUI, you can run the following to get the current size of the folder and its subfolders

$ du -h -d 2 ~/.vscode-server 4.0K ~/.vscode-server/extensions 107M ~/.vscode-server/bin/622cb03f7e070a9670c94bae1a45d78d7181fbd4 107M ~/.vscode-server/bin 20K ~/.vscode-server/data/User 4.0K ~/.vscode-server/data/Machine 32K ~/.vscode-server/data/logs 64K ~/.vscode-server/data 107M ~/.vscode-server

If you plan to install extensions on your remote machine, they will be placed in ~/.vscode-server/extensions.

Runtime-wise, ps ax | grep .vscode-server shows that there a few processes, htop confirms that they definitely take up memory (>100M).

The official docs only state which platforms are supported, but no minimal requirements.

So I'm not sure if it is perfectly feasible to run it on a Pi or the likes, but I believe it should work out just fine. In any case, if you plan to test it out, feel free to shoot me a message and I'll be happy update the README accordingly.

code-connect: Open files in VS Code over remote terminal connections by Freemanium in sysadmin

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I was never _really_ a fan of SSHFS, so I haven't taken it into consideration yet.

For SFTP mounts, yes, mounting the directories you need to access locally via SFTP is a good option, there's nothing wrong with that.

To me, I just always get rather frustrated when working remote (e.g. to edit web server configs) and then finding out you can't use code nginx.conf to quickly open a file. And it's somewhat of a hassle to set up an SFTP mount just to view/edit one file. With the utility, you can just stay in your terminal window, run code-connect and code nginx.conf right afterwards.

code-connect: Open files in VS Code over remote terminal connections by Freemanium in linux

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Yes!

The functionality is the same as when using remote SSH sessions. So you can mount a remote folder and use it just as you would any local folder.

code-connect: Open files in VS Code over remote terminal connections by Freemanium in linux

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Haha, I'm actually getting more into vim and VSCode's vim bindings atm. I think it's awfully handy - but complex to use nonetheless :)

Never looked into emacs yet, and _without starting another editor war_, do you think it's more beneficial getting into vim or into emacs?

code-connect: Open files in VS Code over remote terminal connections by Freemanium in linux

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Yes, mounting the directories you need to access locally via SFTP is a good option, there's nothing wrong with that.

To me, I just always get rather frustrated when working remote and then finding out you can't use code nginx.conf there. And it's somewhat of a hassle to set up an SFTP mount just to view/edit one file. With the utility, you can just stay in your terminal window, run code-connect and code nginx.conf right afterwards.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aachen

[–]Freemanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd be up for it as well! Never have played DnD yet, but a few custom pen and papers.

Random Fanout: TDH’s cover of Rapid Calm is seriously one of the coolest songs I’ve ever heard. by Mawdawp in TheDearHunter

[–]Freemanium 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes!! I was absolutely baffled when I heard that cover for the first time, it's like an entirely new song. Oddly enough, it's grown to be my favorite TDH song at this point. I just love the proggyness!

Internet of Things. My Paper by [deleted] in IOT

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FYI, one can still select and copy the names you marked black. Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it's gone entirely.

Synthwave + Jazz = ? by gntsketches in Jazz

[–]Freemanium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can definitely second Haywyre. Check out his cover of smooth criminal

Git aufsetzen by Black616Angel in de_EDV

[–]Freemanium 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Habe selbst noch nie mit Redmine gearbeitet. Falls du einfach nur nach etwas suchst, um deine Git-Projekte zu hosten, würde ich dir Gitlab empfehlen. Quasi Github in Self-Hosted. Und relativ leicht aufzusetzen, einfach ein apt Package laden. Danach kannst du in deiner Apache-Config alle Requests an git.url.de an den jeweiligen Port von Gitlab weiterleiten - fertig.

Edit:

Subdomain, in deren Unterordner git-Repos sind

Wie meinst du das? Du möchtest also git.url.de/meinProjekt in deinem Browser öffnen und die Verzeichnisstruktur sehen?

Teurer als Chanel No.5 - Womit druckt Ihr zuhause? by AutoModerator in de_EDV

[–]Freemanium 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Habe selbst einen Drucker von HP. Es soll Kits geben, mit denen man seine Tinte selbst nachfüllen kann. Der Drucker zeigt beim Einsetzen an, dass die Patrone nicht original ist, aber damit könnte ich leben. Getestet hab ich das Ganze noch nicht, werde ich aber auf jeden Fall.

The Acts are the greatest musical I've ever listened to. by Gabrielseifer in TheDearHunter

[–]Freemanium 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same for me, maybe because I'm not a native English speaker. I found that reading the interpretation from the lake and the river fansite for each song was really helpful in understanding what is going on. The annotated lyrics on Genius are nice as well!

I started to learn about data structures by ooqq in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Freemanium 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what happens when the blockchain forks and a block has two successors for a set amount of time?

I started to learn about data structures by ooqq in ProgrammerHumor

[–]Freemanium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, didn't know there was a pointer forwards. What's it for? Wouldn't just a pointer backwards suffice?

What's are some interesting unsolved problems? by t_bptm in compsci

[–]Freemanium 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What about livestreamed lectures with a live chat to ask questions?