I’m wrapping a feverish rework of my remote-editing setup. My requirements I have two primary groups of text I want to be able to edit remotely: (a) my personal Obsidian vault, and (b) this blog. I wrote about some of these desires here. The old rig The old setup was based on SSHing into the Mac Mini sitting on my home-office desk. I made it available using Tailscale, which in theory keeps things relatively secure. But since I can’t run Tailscale or any other sort of personal VPN on my work laptop, the first/best solution I found was to set up a jump host as an intermediary. More on this approach in this post. The problems Zed uncertainty As I’ve written, I’m super pleased with Zed as my general-purpose editor and remote-editing enabler. Alas, I’m now getting signals that it’s going to be blocked soon on my work laptop, so I need to find a different solution to edit my notes and blog remotely. Bummer. :( VSCode didn’t work I’m vaguely confident that work won’t block VSCode, and VSCode…
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