I set up a self-hosted remote desktop inside a VM, and it feels like it’s running on bare metal
Writing for XDA involves working across different platforms, operating systems, and programs. I frequently try out different apps and tools, which is exactly why I even set up a home lab. Most of the software I use regularly is self-hosted, so I can access all the required services remotely — regardless of which machine I'm using. This is useful since I travel quite frequently and hence, don't have access to all my computers at all times. I primarily use a MacBook when traveling, since the other computer I have is a Windows desktop that also has Ubuntu installed for when I want to use Linux. However, this started to become an issue when traveling, since I also needed access to those operating systems at times.
Writing for XDA involves working across different platforms, operating systems, and programs. I frequently try out different apps and tools, which is exactly why I even set up a home lab. Most of the software I use regularly is self-hosted, so I can access all the required services remotely — regardless of which machine I’m using. This is useful since I travel quite frequently and hence, don’t have access to all my computers at all times. I primarily use a MacBook when traveling, since the other computer I have is a Windows desktop that also has Ubuntu installed for when I want to use Linux. However, this started to become an issue when traveling, since I also needed access to those operating systems at times.
Bently White
Canada
Canada
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