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ohnoesjmrlast Sunday at 9:41 PM1 replyview on HN

I do want a setup like this, however, most of my development is on Windows which means license cost is usually higher than the cost of the VM. I could run vm's on my home machine, but even then I feel like the terminal experience is quite poor. You want to have a mobile native code, to check the code/read the plans. So far I have been using teamviewer to access my home desktop which works, albeit annoying to use, plus I don't have fancy notifications. Perhaps a web first approach with a mobile responsive web app would work, that shows the files of the project as well as the terminal.


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NitpickLawyerlast Sunday at 9:55 PM

> Perhaps a web first approach with a mobile responsive web app would work, that shows the files of the project as well as the terminal.

Have you tried vscode server? - https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/vscode-server