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vscodium
update | vscodium | |
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8 | 535 | |
118 | 23,687 | |
5.1% | 1.0% | |
6.2 | 9.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 8 days ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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update
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remove opnsensse-code ports?
FWIW, I am adding a new '-r' mode to opnsense-code to remove the repository as a built-in. https://github.com/opnsense/update/commit/24db42e282b
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Gameserver without IPv4
Personally I use a cheap freebsd vps bootstrapped to opnsense. https://github.com/opnsense/update#opnsense-bootstrap
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OPNSense on alder hardware and USB Live
Your can DEF do this, 2GB RAM is fine for base features. If you're really desperate and could cover shipping, I'd be happy to search for and donate an old SATA spinning rust drive, might only be 250gb. Definitely try it, you can use the LiveUSB stick to perform initial testing. If you happen to run into any issues (I had problems on a really old AMD Sempron), start with a FreeBSD 12.1 and use the installer: https://github.com/opnsense/update#opnsense-bootstrap
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Will latest OPNsense run on ancient hardware (AMD Sempron 145) ??
Worth a shot maybe? Try installing vanilla FreeBSD 12.1 (https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/12.1/) and then run the OPNsense-bootstrap installer script: https://github.com/opnsense/update/
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ZFS install - FreeBSD or HardenedBSD?
I like to install OPNsense on ZFS and the guides I have found recommend first installing FreeBSD on ZFS followed by the OPNsense bootstap (https://github.com/opnsense/update). To my understanding, the normal OPNsense installer is based on HardenedBSD. Can in install HardenedBSF (instead of FreeBSD) followed by OPNsense bootstrap or will that cause a problem?
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Another pfSense refugee, slow WAN throughput. Where to look next?
To your question, I started with FreeBSD based on the instructions from the bootstrap Github. Reason I did that is because I wanted a ZFS partition, and I understood this to be the right path for that. If I'm mistaken, I'm happy to try starting with a HardenBSD image or Opnsense image instead.
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WireGuard Removed from pfSense CE and pfSense Plus Software
It works wonderfully. https://github.com/opnsense/update
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OPNsense 21.1.1 Released
opnsense-bootstrap
vscodium
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What is VSCodium ? Better than VS code ?
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/releases
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DHH: VSCode and WSL makes Windows awesome for web development
Well, my Ubuntu with https://vscodium.com/ is certainly much better for web development than fucking windows. I boot windows only for gaming. I detest their spyware adware OS. Furthermore, I detest "99% open source with 1% bullshit on top of it" products like Chrome and VScode. I will never use the official versions of such programs. I use Brave to use Blink/Chromium, it also has the benefit of not suffering from the v3 manifest bullshit they pulled to attack and weaken Adblockers.
WSL is cool and all, but why deal with all the quirks and issue that come with it, why lorn how it works and all the limitations ... when you can just have it all natively the way it was invented and supposed to work?
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Phind-70B: Closing the code quality gap with GPT-4 Turbo while running 4x faster
I wonder if [VSCodium](https://vscodium.com/) suffers from same issues
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JetBrains' unremovable AI assistant meets irresistible outcry
Seems like you still lose the Python plugin and remote extensions? Missing the wsl one is pretty rough. If you’re comfortable with vim (or want to be) I can’t recommend neovim enough.
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/wiki/Extensions-Compati...
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VSCode is no longer compatible with Ubuntu 18.04, here's what you can do
Use Codium. https://vscodium.com/
Anything Microsoft-branded will shoot you in the face sooner or later.
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15 open-source tools to elevate your software design workflow
No matter what project you're developing on, at some point you'll give VSCode (or its open source version) a try. You can use it to develop in a dedicated dev-environment or debug integration scenarios.
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The Loneliness of the Mid-Level Vimmer
Hello, and welcome to vscodium:
https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium
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Raylib Library For Video Games Programming as Senior Developer
So Raylib library could be your best option. Let's code, just open your text editor like vim or VSCodium in your Windows, Linux or Mac computer and let's build our indie game with Raylib library, no extra dependencies are needed.
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What's the best model for coding with VS Code?
From my own experience Debian Bookworm with XFCE + VScodium is a winner on the X220.
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XCurl
To be fair, there is vscodium[1] which is only a few letters off vscode:
https://vscodium.com/
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