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@nixCraft This is what the remote development extensions are designed for. Literally a feature, not a bug. It allows you to perform development on a remote server or inside a container with your build environment using a lightweight local VS Code client that can be running a different OS and/or processor architecture. That means being able to edit files on the remote side, launch terminals, and the like. (1/2)
There’s other options if you want to have tight control of security with development, like CI/CD pipelines. This is meant to let you work in a remote environment like you were logged in directly to the server/container. (2/2)

@lamw Not really open source, more like “source available.” You aren’t permitted to share your modified WinAmp, only they are allowed to do so, and all contributions become their property.

Still neat, but …

@mattblaze Does “God Bless you all” count?
@tracketpacer I physically recoiled at the sight of licking a switch. Both times. 😫😂
@freedomofpress When Assange allegedly attempted to crack a password for Manning that wasn’t him acting as a member of the press; it makes it a lot different than simply publishing classified documents like in the Pentagon Papers case.
@tracketpacer I’m just hoping for better than last year where I tested positive for COVID the first day and ended up isolating until the weekend in my Mandalay Bay hotel room. At least my boss brought me one of the hats.

@LukaszOlejnik As of now it’s a bill with no cosponsors sitting in committee like hundreds of other bills that never see the light of day and die at the end of Congress.

I’m not saying it can’t or won’t advance but I think there’s a good chance even the whole House of Representatives will never vote on it, much less all of Congress.

Which generation has the strongest argument that they are typically ignored?
The Silent Generation
29.2%
The Baby Boomers
5.8%
Millennials
30.4%
Gen Z
34.6%
Poll ended at .
@TheGreatLlama @gwensnyder The low-income comment was intended to suggest that perhaps a basic human need like healthcare shouldn’t be different between high and low income patients and not directed at anyone specifically though I probably phrased it poorly.