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Since the pandemic started one of the few things keeping me sane has been playing Jackbox and similar games as a social activity. Usually with someone sharing the game screen via Discord or Zoom and then we all play from our phones. Source: over 2 years ago
Gcloud/command-line - Finally, for those more inclined to using the command-line, you can enable APIs with a single command in the Cloud Shell or locally on your computer if you installed the Cloud SDK (which includes the gcloud command-line tool [CLI]) and initialized its use. If this is you, issue the following command to enable all three APIs: gcloud services enable geocoding-backend.googleapis.com... - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
While you might find that using the Google Cloud online console or Cloud Shell environment meets your occasional needs, for maximum developer efficiency you will want to install the Google Cloud CLI (gcloud) on your own system where you already have your favorite editor or IDE and git set up. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Here is the product https://cloud.google.com/shell It has a quick start guide and docs. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
If you are worried about creating other accounts etc - you can just use your gmail account with https://cloud.google.com/shell and that gives you a very small vm and a coding environment (replit or colab are way better than this though). Source: over 2 years ago
One workaround...launch a Google cloud shell from a personal google account and try the ssh toy from there. It's free. https://cloud.google.com/shell. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
Quiplash - Quiplash developed and published by Jackbox Games.
GitHub Codespaces - GItHub Codespaces is a hosted remote coding environment by GitHub based on Visual Studio Codespaces integrated directly for GitHub.
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Dirigible - Dirigible is a cloud development toolkit providing both development tools and runtime environment.