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That's by far a different work experience. Imagine to start a long running process on remote, probably after hopping through a number of different machines. The long running process should not get killed. This is not possible to guarantee on ssh connections.

Similar, I keep all my work alive in remote sessions in tmux. Vim IDE, mutt, ... I would not want to re start this everyday. The best part is, I can reach my setup from office and from home and mobile. And if necessary even from my phone.




I usually just do: ctrl-z, bg, disown. Sure, I'll lose the output, but typically that's OK for me.




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