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Monopolies becoming more of a monopolies while the US is weaponized to protect them.
I mean, it's clearly not really been independent for a good while now
Man, I just got my personal website running on GitHub pages last week, and I'm too broke to host it elsewhere and too lazy to host it myself
Cloudflare supports same pages and for free
and it's arguably better of a service. CF supports private repo page for free.
Ya wanna host it on my forgejo instance?
I'm about to move it to a kubenetes cluster once my parts come in.
got.ihatecode.com
Here we go...all the grayware GitHub projects are going to be culled
I'm running a self hosted Gitlab instance right now but thinking of switching to Forgejo. Anyone tried both and have thoughts on each?
I use GitLab at work and Forgejo at home. GitLab is huge, Forgejo is lighter. GitLab Runner is very nice, Woodpecker was a pain to setup but it now does everything I need. GitLab supports subgroups, Forgejo does not. Forgejo is FOSS with a non-profit behind it, GitLab Inc. is for-profit.
At the end, I like to work with both. GitLab has lots of features, but for my own stuff Forgejo serves me very well and I like the openness of it.
I wonder how Nixos feels about this
As someone who moved out of there before they got taken over by MS: Told you so. I mean it's been gradual but constant enshittification since then.
BTW, is it just me or is the "at" in the headline wrong?
Soft serve by charm.sh is also fun to use. If you're a CLI junkie.
Wtf is this... so awesome yet nerdy and weird. Also love this bit:
You can also skip all permission prompts entirely by running Crush with the --yolo flag. Be very, very careful with this feature.