I use vscode everyday with gdb and gcc (and gdbserver.) it works well, but does require some set up.
I use vscode everyday with gdb and gcc (and gdbserver.) it works well, but does require some set up.
I get almost this experience with Jellyseerr and jellyfin. I do have to wait ~10 min for it to download and import to my library, though.
I think every 12 hours? I’m not sure. But it doesn’t need to be super frequent, unless your IP changes often
I wouldn’t bother with a paid dynamic DNS. Most domain registrars let you change your DNS record with an API call (I know GoDaddy does because I use them.)
Then you just set up a cron job to fetch your IP and then change your DNS record to match. I use a subdomain because my main domain hosts a blog and some other stuff on a VPS, while my jellyfin server is at home.
A good search would be “[registrar name] dynamic DNS script”
I managed to convince mine, and it’s been great. I miss it at home when I’m doing personal projects
It doesn’t for commands without spaces (i.e reboot
) You might be able to escape the spaces and not use quotes, I’m not sure
It gets real crazy when you’re sending remote commands so you have to escape the escapes so that the remote keeps them and properly escapes the space
ssh -t remote "mv /home/me/folder\\\ with \\\ spaces /home/me/downloads/
Futuristic Sex Robotz?
Are there good audiobook trackers? I’ve used audiobookbay and haven’t failed to get a book I want so far
Use jellyfin