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3 years ago
The Mosh SSH client for intermittent connectivity ( https://mosh.org/ ) has definitely saved me at least 100 hours. Too bad that it's only available for Windows as a Chrome extension, and Chrome will discontinue support for it starting in the new year. Really not looking forward to having to search for an alternative...
jpmattia|3 years ago
Looks like it's available under msys2 on windows: https://packages.msys2.org/base/mosh
As an aside: msys2 mingw64 and friends are > 100 hours saved if you are a linux-soul in a windows environment. I don't think msys gets the attention it deserves.
ianmcgowan|3 years ago
yanokwa|3 years ago
chungy|3 years ago
Mosh using UDP means that as a connectionless protocol, your end points can move (eg: from WiFi to LTE, or vice-versa), and beyond a small hiccup, your connections remain alive and well.
ladberg|3 years ago
I keep one laptop at home and one laptop at work and can seamlessly switch between the two without having to manage my active sessions at all. If I open a new tab at work and go home for the day it'll be there on my laptop at home.
linsomniac|3 years ago
ohbtvz|3 years ago
synergy20|3 years ago