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To switch between hosts you use the .connect command which means that it issues the validation query to pull hosts from the remote machine again.
Ideally this shouldn't happen as we already know what they are.
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I'm not sure if this is even possible, or if it's up to the Operating System, but I have two monitors and when the sudo pop-up opens when I'm editing a file, the dialog box opens on the other monitor (the primary one in Windows 10 settings). Would it be possible to force the dialog box pop-up to open on the same monitor as where the snowflake app is running? I totally understand if that is not som