Michael Pilosov
Michael Pilosov
yeah this is happening with `4.5.0` but not `4.4.0` in Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. I just tried both side-by-side with fresh docker-based installs. for what it's worth the `4.5.0` version...
@Emporea for me it is impacting all browsers I have installed. @jsjoeio thank you very much for investigating! `4.4.0` is the first version where Jupyter notebooks actually function and it...
I have a containerized environment that launches in the cloud (free) via binder here: https://mybinder.org/v2/gh/ml-starter-packs/microservice-workshop/main?urlpath=vscode/ ([Dockerfile](https://github.com/ml-starter-packs/microservice-workshop/blob/main/Dockerfile)). latest commit pins codeserver to 4.5.1, and I found - [ ] terminal functioning...
hm... unfortunately I got a weird error trying to even install extensions in the first place don't know if it's related... but I tried `4.4.0` yesterday and it was fine....
oh okay, so not related to `code-server`? sidenote: i love that you can reproduce the errors on your own thanks to binder... what an age we live in. thank you...
cool. It seems to be working fine then. Should probably remove it from To-Do. I noticed it commented on a IG Live video instead of a regular photo post, so...
I'm actually getting comments back from people who wrote messages in white text on black backgrounds. Sometimes a one-liner. In one case, a notepad in dark mode (so, really dark...
somehow _this_ got picked up... white background! https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8nr-BJn6D/?igshid=104davupcz3cj
yup that's to do with some of the implementation choices with how exceptions are caught Sounds like you need to create a copy of `.env.example` with the name `.env`.
> Thank you for your response > > I launched my JupyterHub on google cloud and I got a DNS something like this 01.02.03.04. > > How to make juniper.js...