I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

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      9 months ago

      Aren’t those features just telemtry and the plugin store (for which there is an open source replacement btw)

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        Live share, remoting (running over ssh or other) and settings sync are both absent from codium, they’re the ones I know of

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            You can obviously SSH from the terminal but unless you use some external solution you can’t open folders on remote machines in the ide

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            I don’t think so, it runs a client and a server version of VS code so all extensions, settings, debug config etc work on the target machine as if native.

            Seems like a core feature a plugin wouldn’t be able to implement properly

            Obviously you can run ssh in the terminal or you could network mount the filesystem somehow but it’ll be way jankier

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              The moment remote development works with vscodium, I’m going to switch. For now, the FOSS alternative is running code-server on the remote machine, then do ssh port forwarding (or access it via tailscale/zerotier) to access it from a remote machine.