Seems to be about the same here. It's fast, but I can't say that it is faster.
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RE: NodeBB 1.6 is All About the Speedposted in Announcements
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RE: Learning Gitposted in IT Discussion
@stacksofplates said in Learning Git:
@scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:
@matteo-nunziati said in Learning Git:
@scottalanmiller said in Learning Git:
@jaredbusch said in Learning Git:
@tim_g said in Learning Git:
I use VS Code with GitLab.
I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.
It's like Atom but with some benefits (and drawbacks.) If you like Atom and use it mostly for coding, VS Code might be the right choice for you.
@stacksofplates said in Learning Git:
@jaredbusch said in Learning Git:
@tim_g said in Learning Git:
I use VS Code with GitLab.
I need to install VS code. on my desktop. been hearing you two complement it.
It's pretty nice. The built in Git stuff is nicer than Atom. To me it feels faster than Atom also.
matter of taste: I've used both for coding (mostly python) and I prefer Atom. As far as git is concerned I feel constrained with both and I go straight to cmd line.
I generally use the command line too for GIT. Just so quick and easy, and works every time.
I find the integrations in the apps quicker for normal commits. Don't have to switch between the app and a terminal (or even switch to a terminal in the app). The shortcuts are quick, and auto-complete as you type. I've never not had it work.
Quake style terminals are perfect for this. Hit a hot key, terminal is in your face, commit, hotkey and it is gone again.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
Good afternoon, everyone. Coffee, sandwich, ready to get some updates out!
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RE: Sodium Updateposted in SodiumSuite
About to push out another new update... well, first update today, but second big change.
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RE: Sodium: Device Check inposted in SodiumSuite
We think that the issue was tied to performance. We saw the system being driven really hard, there is a lot going on behind the scenes. Our infrastructure upgrade this morning seems to have addressed the issue well.
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RE: Sodium Updateposted in SodiumSuite
Did not push a code update this morning, but we did update the server infrastructure and we are seeing quite a leap in performance. I think that everyone using SodiumSuite is going to be pretty excited today.
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RE: Sub-Ticket Identity from Inside the Ticketposted in SodiumSuite
Sounds like a solid enough plan. @QuixoticJeremy
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RE: Port - What server OS to useposted in IT Discussion
This is one of the tasks that we hope that SodiumSuite will be addressing in the future, as well. It does not today, but we are watching these kinds of discussions with interest, because we see SS as a problem solver here.
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RE: Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to playposted in Water Closet
Just stumbled on this. This looks like it could be really good.
https://blog.vive.com/us/2017/09/07/rockstar-la-noire-for-vive
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RE: Sodium Updateposted in SodiumSuite
Just realized that we are in the wrong thread for the announcements tonight. We pushed out three updates. The big change is that we now have a real Dashboard. I think you'll like what you see, it gives a little peek into where we are going with the interface.
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RE: Sodium: Ticket layoutposted in SodiumSuite
Just pushed out a small additional release. There should be confirmations for the helpdesk tickets close and delete now.
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RE: Sodium: Ticket layoutposted in SodiumSuite
New overview interface is live. Major update tonight.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Nowposted in Water Closet
I never left, but things that were not working before are working now. Like post counts and the menus.