Just sent them to you.
Once in a blue moon i have to restart omnisharp, but its just a simple lsp restart
Much less often these days then even a year ago
I also use neovim through WSL on windows to do work
Just sent them to you.
Once in a blue moon i have to restart omnisharp, but its just a simple lsp restart
Much less often these days then even a year ago
I also use neovim through WSL on windows to do work
All linux! I think debian, though they have alpine images too.
I wouldnt wish windows containers on my worst enemy haha.
I use the dotnet/sdk
image to build and publish into the dotnet/aspnet
for runtime since it’s smaller. Both from mcr.microsoft.com
Software devs have a lot of technobabble haha!
I do all my editing in neovim, with omnisharp as an lsp. It works pretty well. Happy to send you my dotfiles if you want.
As far as deployment, dotnet just runs on Linux now, especially if you’re do8ng web, its all the same. I deploy through containers to kubernetes, and its super smooth
I’ve been using my selfhosted mailserver on a cheap VPS for a few years with no issues. It took about a week to get DMARC/DKIM/SPF setup right, and then a few back and forth email threads to my email addresses hosted on gmail, yahoo, and M365 allowed me to gain trustworthy status with them.
mind you, I’m the only user of my mailserver, so I’m not worried about other users spamming and getting me on a list.
Are these IR remotes, like for a TV? Id be surprised if they have any form of channels or isolation, so if the signals are the same, i dont think you can really do anything about it.
One potential workaround would be arranging your cameras in such a way where the remotes signals can really only be picked up by one camera.
Alternatively, since this is home automation, maybe slap a tiny IR blaster in front of each cameras sensor, and program something to control eqxh separately. I think there are a bunch of programs out there that can capture and replicate IR signals
I think there are windows containers available, but even M$ has given up pushing windows server for cloud native stuff. All their tutorial docs for containers use linux haha