command line tip of the day: use 'ServerAliveInterval' and 'ServerAliveCountMax' in your ssh config to keep sessions alive forever (mostly)!pic.twitter.com/ZezOlMQQD2
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Replying to @captainsafia
This won't keep your ssh sessions alive if you sleep your computer, or shut it down, or if the world comes to an end in a fiery disaster.
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Replying to @captainsafia
use screen for that!! https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/screen.html …
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Replying to @o_guest @captainsafia
I like tmux locally, with mosh to remote server that also has tmux - even if you close your laptop, change connection, reopen - still there
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it is convoluted but allows having multiple remote sessions, sleeping machine, switching network etc, and works on very bad connections
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Replying to @blahah404 @o_guest
I don't like using convoluted commands. It's inaccessible, unmanageable, unmaintainable, and unscalable.
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