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For me, it was realizing that having VS Code in the browser meant I could access my dev environment from any device with a browser 🤯 i.e. being able to code from my friend's laptop, my iPad or even my phone. |
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For me, it just meant use the browser on any crappy laptop you want with the same devcenter open. And also - it's lightweight, so it doesn't load my PC up. Only thing missing is a open/closed ports control center. That'd be great for a person who wants to go to noVNC easily. |
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Moreover, it works headless, so I can start code-server on any device that doesn't have a display. Maybe if I am lucky, it might work on an Amazon Kindle(that would be hilarious). |
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What was the "aha" moment where code-server clicked for you?
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