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Compared to what? If you ran this yourself, like I do on LightSail, that would be a (worse) one man operation.
The risk of a one-man operation in this case is pretty clear. If the one dude running this gets hit by a bus, your dev environment vanishes and is useless, all data lost. If you instead use LightSail, it's clearly better. You'd need quite a few Amazon employees to be on the same bus before a small accident would result in LightSail vanishing and becoming useless. With both this, and hand-rolled stuff on LightSail, if…
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#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
Compared to what? If you ran this yourself, like I do on LightSail, that would be a (worse) one man operation.
Compared to GitHub Codespaces or LightSail which have proper support teams behind the products.
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#33> Cloud Shell is available at no additional cost for Google Cloud customers.
https://cloud.google.com/shell
`gcloud cloud-shell ssh --authorize-session`
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#34I've been doing a lot of this lately. I got the cheapest Macbook Air and SSH into my machine at the office. Tmux attach and go! Lag is never an issue for me. I could get used to this.
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
Compared to what? If you ran this yourself, like I do on LightSail, that would be a (worse) one man operation.
Compared to GitHub Codespaces or LightSail which have proper support teams behind the products.
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#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
Compared to GitHub Codespaces or LightSail which have proper support teams behind the products.
LightSail (AWS) don't manage the OS upwards for you.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
Compared to GitHub Codespaces or LightSail which have proper support teams behind the products.
If, as i suspect, this is just a resold Hetzner Cloud at a premium, so i would not worry about reliability.
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LightSail (AWS) don't manage the OS upwards for you.
You're right. However, I'd rather have myself as a single point of failure (for OS and VS Code server) than another individual. Keep in mind that you're also trusting an individual with your codebase.
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If, as i suspect, this is just a resold Hetzner Cloud at a premium, so i would not worry about reliability.
If there's an issue with the server, you cannot reach out to Hetzner directly. You need to contact the individual behind MoonHome who might be asleep or sick.
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#40Hey guys, there are these things called “workstations.” Have heard of them?
Best of all, HP have integrated lights out on their enterprise gear, so if you need to reboot it remotely, you can!