Natureshadow, to random

I feel seriously betrayed by .

They promised a free and open, completely self-hostable development platform.

Now they are, without consent, transmitting my data to from my self-hosted GitLab 😡.

To avoid that, do not use the new Web IDE, which is Visual Studio Code in your browser (cool), sending data to Microsoft servers (very much not cool).

david_senate, (edited ) to random

Despite being a less-than-ideal approach, I upgraded to MacOS Ventura and faced significant challenges while using git on Samba shares with VSCode or Nova. Has anyone else encountered similar issues?

@panic

mikestreety, to random
@mikestreety@hachyderm.io avatar

🆕 Blog post:

The UPCOMING.md file in our package repositories - what it is used for and how it is formatted

https://www.mikestreety.co.uk/blog/the-upcomingmd-file-in-our-packages-and-extensions/

dis, to random

Hey you! If you ever, ever, use , (etc) you need to read this. Every , and most everyone else, ESPECIALLY those of you who are NOT . (Contributors/devs usually have local copies already.)
The first hour of my day was just wasted chasing down an error in that turns out to be "Dev deleted their repositories on github and now is mad"

The problem is not that the developer chose to stop supporting their work. That is their prerogative and my only role is to be sad. The problem is that we learned nothing from https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/03/rage-quit-coder-unpublished-17-lines-of-javascript-and-broke-the-internet/

ONLY WORKS IF YOU HAVE YOUR OWN COPY. The downloads and tarballs are not the same thing. They are partial copies at best. Even "forking" (on the same site) can be deleted at the original author's whim.
To actually have your own copy, it needs to be somewhere else. On a new site (if the original is on you can put your copy on ) or even your laptop. And when you can, use your copy instead.👿

jfparis,

@dis you seem to suggest that my fork of someone else repository could be deleted. I had no idea

fabian, to opensource
@fabian@floss.social avatar
aral, to random
@aral@mastodon.ar.al avatar

Github down? I hadn’t noticed.

Might be a good time to check out Codeberg.

https://codeberg.org

Bonus: You can follow them on the fediverse at @Codeberg

elliot,

@aral @Codeberg I won’t deny I looked up @gitea and today.
I’m not sure I want to host it myself. Codeberg could be the way.

nixCraft, to random
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar

This is a call to open source developers to not upload the work of others on GitHub. Please don’t upload my code on GitHub https://nogithub.codeberg.page/

char,

@nixCraft
Interesting...
I think that the solution would involve team rather than the repository server, in this case is , but same situation would be the case e.g. with

jbzfn, to random
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

Migration from to @Codeberg completed.

Itching to nuke my entire gh account.

jbzfn,
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

Migration of private repos from to completed.

Now I can nuke it for good.

nixCraft, to random
@nixCraft@mastodon.social avatar

it's nice always to discover alternative for our default choices let's check 6 Github alternatives that are open source and self-hosted https://www.cyberciti.biz/open-source/github-alternatives-open-source-seflt-hosted/

bitman,
@bitman@techhub.social avatar

@nixCraft I guess circa 2018 I migrated all my repositories to . Still have some unused ones at

LN, to random

Any admins here? Just tried to update PG 12.12 to 13 (Gitlab 16 requires ist, 15.11 does uptdate automatically), but it fails with access denied for gitlab-pgsql user. Did someone had the same issue?

foone, to random
@foone@digipres.club avatar

oh sweet beezus. The setup-python github action checks if you're on linux, and then if you are, it checks if you're on 18.04, 20.04, 22.04.

So, you know, if you run any linux that's not named "*buntu", it will completely fail to work

reinouts,
@reinouts@mastodon.green avatar

@brektyme
I've been getting good results with CI too.
@foone

simplenomad, to homelab
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New instance, new toot.

Hello, I am Mark aka Simple Nomad. I have been on the Internet before there was really an Internet. I've worked as a researcher remotely since 1999 for the last 5 jobs with the word "security" in my title (once had the word "scientist"!) Current job at the entire company is and I can say that This Is The Way.

I have an extensive with static public IPs running real services (including this Mastodon instance), this network is a work lab as well as a home base for NMRC (https://www.nmrc.org), a collective formed mid-90s which still has a few active members.

Personal blog is at https://www.markloveless.net. There you can read utter nonsense, and some extensive blogging on my setup (no electric bill!) here in Texas. Yes this lives in Texas, I hate sports yet live 3.4 miles away from that atrocious giant stadium here in Arlington where the Cowboys are.

I love and the most. I love and have a full shop of expensive tools.

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