The workspace trust suspicious code check question was not really answered. In general great topic. I really like using devcontainers for a few years already. Would be great to have some general suspicious behavior/anti virus check on dev container repos which will give some hints what "local feature" get used by the dev container. Not the easiest thing to do of course but it would be a great security feature.
I have a question. If there is a mac that is being remotely tunneled to a windows computer, it would be the host of running the app right? What if the Mac is running a different user task at that moment, will the remote development stop running? Will it run in the background?
If there was a way to access local folder from within the remote container. An example is if i have a project on my disk that vant be run on my cpu, so i would like to open my local folder inside the container on the remote computer with the correct cpu type. Or do i have to manually copy the folders to the remote host?
if we can have like Putty to create a SSH tunnels bridge through vs code. for example I use putty ssh tunnel to access mysql database like it is localhost which it is hosted in the cloud.
awesome demo Brigit, you were super smooth with the demos! cool topics!
I don't know why there are no viewers on this channel
idk they even had a channel until today, just saw a random tweet for this video 👍🏻
Lovely eyebrow movements!
kinda was expecting someone to mention that ..
God...imagine having to listen to that uptalking fry voice every day.
The workspace trust suspicious code check question was not really answered. In general great topic. I really like using devcontainers for a few years already. Would be great to have some general suspicious behavior/anti virus check on dev container repos which will give some hints what "local feature" get used by the dev container. Not the easiest thing to do of course but it would be a great security feature.
I have a question. If there is a mac that is being remotely tunneled to a windows computer, it would be the host of running the app right? What if the Mac is running a different user task at that moment, will the remote development stop running? Will it run in the background?
It will multitask
If there was a way to access local folder from within the remote container. An example is if i have a project on my disk that vant be run on my cpu, so i would like to open my local folder inside the container on the remote computer with the correct cpu type. Or do i have to manually copy the folders to the remote host?
Move the code to the VM or use option 4 that she presented.
if we can have like Putty to create a SSH tunnels bridge through vs code. for example I use putty ssh tunnel to access mysql database like it is localhost which it is hosted in the cloud.
Yes, that's what the remote extension is doing. But instead of putty handling the connection, VS Code is creating the ssh connection.
Can't hear the guy very well