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Visual Studio Code now available as Web based editor for GitHub repos
> - Some of the most used VSCode hotkeys are browser hotkeys, like Ctrl+T, Ctrl+P, Ctrl+Shift+P etc. The functions aren't even rebound to anything else, they're just not available via hotkeys.
You can also use "chromium --app $url" and you'll have these key bindings available. If you want to use github isolated from your browser history, you can use it like so:
[$] chromium --user-data-dir=$HOME/github_or_whatever --app="https://github.com/orga/repo" --new-window;
cocalc-docker
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Looking for a multi-user Self-Hosted Jupyter Alternative to Kaggle/Google Colab
I recently discovered Sagemath CoCalc.
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Collaborative platform-R
You can download and use cocalc for free via a docker image: https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker
- SelfHosted Calculator (Math, Physics)
- Looking for simple LaTeX editor
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Because of EU rules it is no longer possible for my university to use Overleaf. Does anybody have any other recommendations (preferably free but everything will do) that can handle the sheer amount of equations that go into a physics rapport. Thanks!
I am the CEO of CoCalc, which is an alternatives to Overleaf that they don't own. I don't know whether or not our rules about personal data collection are compatible with your university requirements. Our default rules are at https://cocalc.com/policies, but we have been able to make modifications to them for particular customers. We also have a small easy to install on premises version here https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker, and sell a more complicated Kubernetes-based on prem version of our software, so you control all data. Please feel free to email [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]) with more detailed questions. In particular, it could be that we've already worked with your university to use CoCalc for collaborative Jupyter notebooks for teaching (that's the main thing CoCalc is used for, not latex), and that's something we can discuss in our support channels.
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What you gonna add to your selfhost stack this year?
Mail - probably with mailu; and a multimedia server, but I haven't decided yet which one zenphoto? piwigo? lychee? or others?). Maybe seafile, although I probably don't need it given my use now of Syncthing and a backup strategy. And maybe... CoCalc (https://github.com/sagemathinc/cocalc-docker) as it'd be great to be able to run this from any machine, rather than having to manage software for different platforms.
- Visual Studio Code now available as Web based editor for GitHub repos
What are some alternatives?
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
ML-Workspace - 🛠All-in-one web-based IDE specialized for machine learning and data science.
brackets - An open source code editor for the web, written in JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
github1s - One second to read GitHub code with VS Code.
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
vscode-neovim - Vim mode for VSCode, powered by Neovim
gitlab
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)