I think Microsoft replaced SSH in vscode remote, part of the motivation being that the default SSH port (22?) is often blocked on corporate networks. I believe they use websockets instead, and I wonder if that might help with the problems associated with putting your computer to sleep and resuming your work (and connection)?
I think _terrible _ might be a bit harsh on Grokking Algorithms, but most of it’s curriculum is rather basic, and the few last chapters about graphs, which I’d say is a bit less basic, pretty much require that you inspect the accompanying pdf with illustrations… this might not be a problem of you’re listening while sitting in a train, but it will be a problem if you’re listening while walking the dog (like me).
I would just describe Grokking Algorithms as a bad book, and mostly relevant if you have zero prior experience with Algorithms.
Oh, and the narration of the code snippets is also pretty useless IIRC.
Ok, while writing this, I realize that “terrible“ might actually be well deserved.
I've had to replace my Macbook Pro USB-C charger twice in a year, and I'm fairly certain my magnetic USB-C adapter are to blame. The first problem appeared some time after I got the adapter, but at some point I just stopped using it, because the magnet are too weak, and because it have to be oriented a certain way.
A few weeks ago I used it again, forget the laptop in the charger overnight, and it was dead the next morning.