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I didn't try this, but maybe Gitlab's partner offer for Google Cloud, which lifts the credit to 500$ might still be working (link to Gitlab's article here [1], direct link here [2]).

If you or anyone else finds out if this is still valid, let us know :)

[1] https://about.gitlab.com/2018/04/05/gke-gitlab-integration/ [2] https://cloud.google.com/partners/partnercredit/?PCN=a0n6000...


> ... files that just close for no reason)

Do you mean if you select (preview) a file from the tree browser on the left, the file appears, but if you select another one, it goes away ?

Use this setting/preferrence:

"workbench.editor.enablePreviewFromQuickOpen": false,


Or double click to fully open them.


https://github.com/0xAX/linux-insides A different source for documentation on the Linux insides, for those who don't already know about it.


Yeah this is a really great resource, I'm looking forward to seeing the final book.


I see on the package page that all its functionality has been merged into Atom itself.


I noticed that too, but for some reason I can't seem to figure out how exactly it works. It's not just like in ST, as my buffers get lost. After a while I just gave up because I don't actually need to switch from ST...


There's a confusing bug related to this feature. Currently, Atom only automatically re-opens unsaved buffers in "project" windows (those associated with a particular directory). See https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/10474 for details. It's a real bummer and I hope it gets fixed soon.


Ah, right! Now that you mention it I remember following that ticket. I must've neglected to remove the package after that happened.


A good advice is to always use tmux or screen in your ssh session, just in case your ssh connection drops out.

I also use Hacker's Keyboard on Android, but on tablets I sometimes don't find it comfortable when I would like to type with my thumbs. Does anyone know a good alternative/solution for tablets?

Some time ago, I ran into a series of posts where someone used an iPad, a bluetooth keyboard and a Linode server to do work. It's not exactly smartphone-"have everything in your pocket" purism, but it's close enough.

These are the 2 blogposts related to that: http://yieldthought.com/post/12239282034/swapped-my-macbook-... http://yieldthought.com/post/31857050698/ipad-linode-1-year-...

It's also nice to see 2 other blogposts of his on the same subject: http://yieldthought.com/post/42450188171/working-in-the-clou... http://yieldthought.com/post/60180703528/microsoft-surface-v...


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