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Visual Studio Code | restic | |
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54 | 357 | |
5,452 | 23,706 | |
1.3% | 2.9% | |
9.9 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
Markdown | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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Visual Studio Code
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Fedora Atomic Desktops
I'm using Silverblue 39 for about 2 month coming from NixOS Unstable. It's working very well for me. I have some packages layered like Nvidia and fish shell and https://github.com/CheariX/silverblue-akmods-keys for AKMODS modules work with secure boot. Things like neovim, pyright, helix, starship, LSPs and CLI applications I install with brew (brew.sh). For desktop things I use Flatpak.
I had a problem with some Flatpak applications (like Steam and Discord) and brew because brew puts its folder in the $PATH before the default ones (/usr/bin ...) and those Flatpak applications tried to use SSL keys from brew instead of the system ones. I just changed the order of the $PATH to make brew bin path to be after ther system ones.
For VSCode I'm not using the Flatpak I'm using the tarball one I just extract in ~/applications and symlink the code binary in the ~/.local/bin. It's working well, I don't have problem with VSCode not executing LSPs and lint things. The only problem is VSCode from tarball cannot updates itself, so I need to download the newer version and extract to ~/applications. There is this VSCode CLI version (https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/?dv=linux64cli) but I was not able to make it use the wayland backend.
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Introduction to VS Code
Explore the official VS Code documentation on the Visual Studio Code website for in-depth guides, tutorials, and reference materials.
- Brand new to vscode. How do you export results into a CSV?
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Cognitive Load and Your Development Environment
It's a lot, but the VS Code docs have thought about Extraneous Cognitive Load and created written guides, video guides, reference docs and more!
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Microsoft has announced the retirement of Visual Studio for Mac. "Visual Studio for Mac will no longer be supported starting August 31, 2024." | And in May 2023 Unity announced it "has fully deprecated its support for VSCode"
VSCode has a long history of not working well with Unity, so they deprecated it.
- What’s the best resource to learn VSC?
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Can you recommend me an Open Source C++ IDE that can be used for game development and commercial projects?
> Visual Studio Code is a lightweight but powerful source code editor which runs on your desktop and is available for Windows, macOS and Linux.
- a beginner can't debug
- Helpful guide to understanding Vsc?
- Git and Github with VS Code
restic
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
Restic - GitHub
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Ask HN: What is your approach for managing personal digital assets?
I religiously use Google contacts. It's the simplest way to keep people contacts up to date on Android.
I archive all important documents in specific folders by subject and date. This is backed up to back blaze with restic. https://restic.net/
I use https://ente.io for pictures. I convinced my wife to use it, and she agreed to auto share her photos so I don't nag her for copies. It had simple import from Facebook and Google.
I also keep extensive journals, which really helps to tie it all together. I can basically grep for hangouts, conversations, etc.
I also separate work journal from personal, and have essentially a journal for each project. https://jodavaho.io/tags/bullet-journal.html for how.
I religiously use Google calendar for all plans, you can easily search it for past events to get dates.
I also use monicahq for some notes about things I should remember about people but the habit never stuck.
- Restic – Backups Done Right
- Data corruption issue in restic 0.16.3 with max compression
- Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage
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Duplicity
After Borg, I switched to Restic:
https://restic.net/
AFAIK, the only difference is that Restic doesn't require Restic installed on the remote server, so you can efficiently backup to things like S3 or FTP. Other than that, both are fantastic.
- Restic – Simple Backups
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The Drive Stats of Backblaze Storage Pods
I'm curious, too. I know they've had some issues in the past:
https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/3268#issuecomment-78...
On the other hand, I tested around 15,000 backups last year (multiple hourly backups, daily tests) and they all passed.
- Selfhostate e avete un homelab?
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best backup for ubuntu ?
I use and recommend restic. I use it for about 60 machines on my LAN, and it's absolutely fantastic.
What are some alternatives?
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
BorgBackup - Deduplicating archiver with compression and authenticated encryption.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
Duplicati - Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!
Swagger Plugin for JetBrains - A plugin to help you easily edit Swagger and OpenAPI specification files inside IntelliJ IDEA
Duplicity - Unnoficial fork of Duplicity - Bandwidth Efficient Encrypted Backup
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
kopia - Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS & Linux with fast, incremental backups, client-side end-to-end encryption, compression and data deduplication. CLI and GUI included.
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
Duplicacy - A new generation cloud backup tool
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
Rsnapshot - a tool for backing up your data using rsync (if you want to get help, use https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rsnapshot-discuss)