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23:15
favorite ftp clients? Is it worth it to learn the standard command line ftp (linux)?
been using filezilla for a while, tried a couple of others from google, but not entirely satisfied by any.
Mostly because they look awful, but functionality is also important. TTYs are beautiful, shut up
@towc what kind of data transfers do you want to do?
it's your usual static server data
wouldn't be constant or automated
do people say bad things about sshfs? as i use that a lot
it's for me to casually add pages to my site when I'm experimenting with things
oh, never even heard of sshfs
I'll check it out
it's been very reliable for me
sshfs user@host:/dir/ /Volumes/host
and umount -f /Volumes/host
23:20
that's an interesting way to do it
but the only thing i've found is that if you then cd /Volumes/host it gets weird
ideally it's encrypted, right?
so you'd have to pipe it through another program
(ssh)
maybe there's an option to pass through to help with that or fix it, maybe it's just an mac thing i haven't looked into it
but if i wanted to run anything on the host i just ssh in
23:22
and cding into it won't just fix it
they might get it launched
@towc i don't know how to answer that but the connection is made over sftp
and now I get invalid ssl (https) certificates through browsing my hosts' site -_-
@bitten exactly
@towc oh is that why i couldn't cd into the mounted directory?
see it this way: over sftp, the data you get is encrypted, ideally the directory structure as well
but the whole is still counted as a directory, as it should be
so you end up having all of the data from the sftp in that directory
23:26
it wasn't like a big workflow breaker so i didn't look into it, just ssh'd in and carried on
okay
but at which step did you decode the data?
you didn't, you just mounted the stream
i think i grasp what you are saying ever so slightly
your program should still be having a layer of abstraction that decrypts it for you before mounting, as it is providing a layer of abstraction for you to send files and retrieve them, from the stream
I could be wrong, don't quote me on it, but it makes sense on my end
yeah
is this why cding into the local mounted directory didn't work?
also you may have a different experience, but in that same instance i could open the mounted git repo either
the guis were freezing up
that would make sense
23:29
but again it wasn't a big deal as the git cli was okay
oh, that makes less sense
i mean, ssh in and git cli
I guess the GUI was trying to load more than the cli
oh
then again that makes sense :P
you have the layer that decrypts
23:30
yeah
I almost feel like I know what I'm talking about
weird feeling
haha
you did like open a bit up and help me understand it
so there's the decryption part, and that's too slow for a gui or for cding into the mounted dir?
nothing to do with slowness
did you load the gui over ssh?
@towc umm, i just did open repo > /Volumes/host
so not over ssh
ok, this may be an odd way to think about it, but bear with me
23:33
well i opened the repo that was in the mounted folder
put a C array in memory where a JS array would be, and ask JS to keep running
gitkraken took forever to open, and then sourcetree crashed
this makes no sense for many other reasons, but the idea is that JS would have no idea what's going on
but it can still intepret it as a bit string
to be honest you lost me at "C array"
what languages are you comfortable with? :P
any 2 will do
23:34
english and javascript
afraid the analogy won't quite work :/
well, do you know any other world language than english?
that may still work
so, say you were reading a book in slovak or something
i learnt python and c in high school, but i didn't study CS and learnt on the job / outside of academia
you don't know slovak, but that's fine
i know Dutch a bit
so, you can still read the characters in slovak most likely. never mind accents and all of that
but you will mostly have no idea what the meaning of the conglomerate of characters mean
maybe there are some common structures, like punctuation
23:36
yeah
or some words start with the same few letters
but you don't know what it means and can't interpret it
although you're still able to read the individual characters
that's kind of what's probably happening in your case
your shell is trying to display the meaning of slovak, although it only knows english
so it shows you the characters divided by the common structures like punctuations
and the same with the git guis
you know it's a book, and in that case it's a directory for both
I would guess so
then i follow
kinda like character decoding
sure
23:41
so is there a solution?
just curious
although the only common structure is the full enclosing
well, the solution would be to add the layer of decryption
it would be nice to sometimes cd open a git gui on a mounted dir
you could just set up a script to download everything/every change
ideally that's what decrypting would do anyway
@towc what in the .git folder?
anywhere
23:46
i don't know the technical details behind sshfs, but updates of files are downloaded very quickly
sshfs is awesome, I use it to remotely edit a lot
I upload with ctrl+s :)
@doug65536 have you ever tried to cd into your local mounted dir?
or open a mounted git dir with a gui?
oh
what am i doing wrong?
it freezes for me
really? I have never seen one issue with sshfs, ever
23:58
well i will try again next week and maybe ping you if that's alright :p
awesome, thanks
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