> I fail to see how this is different to vscode at all, pointless project.
Here let me help; it's a beautiful sunny day outside and you want spend all-day doing software development from your under-powered laptop (or iPad). Instead of compromising your productivity - run this command on your Ryzen desktop
$ docker run -it --init -p 3000:3000 -v "$(pwd):/home/workspace:cached" gitpod/openvscode-server
Install TailScale or WireGuard on both devices; then from your chromebook
We have made as minimal changes to the fork as possible to reduce chances of merge conflicts because the fork automatically updates from microsoft/vscode.
But that's what code-server and theia have done for ages, why is this 'revolutionary' vscode is junk anyway and I would steer anyone away from using it.... it's a monoculture locked into Microsoft's awful abyss
UK Citizen here, my parents have been part of the ONS random survey for about 18 months now, every 2 (or so) they have a visit at their doorstep from the ONS who test both of them, they let them know the results via the NHS app and they get £25 of vouchers for each visit.... They have to be honest about who they have been in contact with, where they have been (E.g. supermarket) and if they wore a mask...
This data goes into modelling for how the government should make decisions about easing lockdowns etc. The UK has some of the best genomic sequencing in the world which is why we are able to identify variants so quickly.
It's just a shame it took the government 1 year to get ready and lied to us in the meantime.