![]() ![]() Open a remote connection through an X11 tunnel and through VNC. And the claim that a tunneled X11 connection uses less bandwidth than VNC is laughable. This "SPICE" is basically a tunneled X11 connection. That is what makes SPICE a lot more efficient at network usage compared to RFB protocol that VNC uses. So while a VNC server reads frames from video memory and sends (compressed though) the updated areas (if any) to the client, spice-server on the other hand presents the guest windowing system with an X driver that captures X protocol operations directly. ![]() On the topic at hand, though, this paragraph stood out to me: While I still haven't tried code-server (still planning on it - just haven't yet because I'm not used to downloading and running binaries I find online), it has those same benefits, and much broader language support. I brought up RStudio Server in the first place because I find it to be convenient, and even use it at home in place of RStudio Desktop, so that I can resume the same session I left at home remotely on my laptop.Ĭode-Server looks like the equivalent of RStudio Server. For someone who hasn't used RStudio before, there's probably better options to jump into Python for data analysis. I also like it more than Jupyter, unless you're making reports where mixing code with markdown and LaTeX is great - although RStudio supports this too.īut I've also used a lot more R than Python, and am already comfortable with RStudio. So in terms of quickly getting comfortable and focusing on the work, reticulate with RStudio worked well for me. If I am actively working on code, I'm unlikely to want to run the entire file, but that is the default in Python for VS Code, for example. I like the workflow of working on code in a script, with hotkeys to run code blocks in the REPL and jump to the next block. ![]() Yes, I was quite happy with reticulate, when I tried it. ![]()
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