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Running VSCode remote containers on windows without docker desktop
Running VSCode remote containers on windows without docker desktop
Due to the license issues with docker desktop and the fact that you don't really need this buggy bit of software, this guide will walk you through the steps to use VSCode+remote-containers in combination with WSL2 without using docker desktop.
Get rid of docker desktop
Only if you have docker desktop currently installed of course
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This gist describes using Obsidian on iPad while syncing to other Obsidian platforms. The procedure uses git in iSH on iOS, and thus differs from using either Obsidian Sync or Working Copy as described in Obsidian/iOS+app.
(To be clear, Obsidian is one of my favourite Apps, and I'm all for supporting the team financially. Moreover, everything I've heard suggests the paid Obsidian Sync is excellent. However, I don't want my syncing processes to proliferate --- each service using a different client sync flow --- so I keep my systems minimal: just syncthing and git. After writing this I found an Obsidian Forum writeup which uses the same tools I do to achieve the same goal, but you'll want to read that with its accumulated contributions dispersed across the comments. So at least I was thinking
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