rist097

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rist097,

Advantage of Github over Gitlab is code discoverability. My organization hosts Gitlab instance but I would still rather host my open source project on Github instead, because its impossible to collaborate on Gitlab with external users who dont have an account on our instance.

Once there is a federation feature similar to Lemmy, I would be happy to host everything there.

rist097,

Thanks. There is also a Gitlab issue requesting this feature, which I am tracking.

It needs to reach a polished state before organizations and university adapt it. So something like what you linked probably wont fly.

rist097,

Well not really, you would need an account in the organization in order to create issues, pull requests for a privately hosted instance. You can see the public repository but apart from cloning you cannot do anything else.

While Gitlab.com is centrally hosted, not much different than Github, you still cannot communicate with other Gitlab hosted servers.

rist097,
rist097,

They had to do it, but this is the downside using a git server hosted in non neutral country. You never know when USA will decide to impose sanctions on a country for whatever reason.

It is one of the reasons many European companies do not use Github, as it is USA based.

rist097,

Sure, but some countries are more neutral, hosting in Switzerland would be for sure better, while USA is probably the worst choice.

And you wouldn’t need to worry about it if you could host your own server and be able to communicate with other servers, like Lemmy is doing, you get the best of both worlds

rist097,

Did you read the whole rule list? It seems that you intentionally cropped that part out of context.

Its not nice to target communities by making this kind of posts and invite brigadeering on them just because you disagree with them.

rist097,

I think you made a rushed decision, you are creating a dangerous precedent and you will be bombarded by people being outraged by minor things requesting you to ban communities for no good reason. In this case, if there was a violation it could be resolved with discussion instead of an outright ban.

rist097,

Well, I am disappointed that the mods took the decision so easily. This community should maybe revise slightly the rules, but there was no clear violation, it could be resolved with discussion.

And there I was expecting Lemmy to enable bigger freedom of opinion than reddit, I guess I was wrong. Seriously considering to stop using both networks.

rist097,

The community was not even active, so there is no one maybe to send an appeal. If you look at the upvote, and downvote ratio of this post, you can see that there is no unanimous opinion on this case, and the decision should be taken more carefully on this one. If you don’t want to push your other users out of the instance.

rist097,

Are you giving an example of a real situation or are you just imagining? There is a big difference.

We cannot ban them because you think they would remove a post like that

rist097,

I think against Republicans is fine right?

I did it, I distro hopped

I told myself I wasn’t gonna do it anytime soon but I distro hopped from Endeavour OS to Arch with Hyprland in the span of 3 days. Nothing against endeavour. I just tried to customize, broke some stuff and decided to try Hyprland again. I’m quite liking it. It takes awhile to get used to it but it’s fun. I cloned a repo...

rist097,

What WM did you use on EOS, and what is the improvement in Hyprland?

rist097,

I was using I3 and now sway. But I never felt any real difference in performance. Other than better 4K and multimonitor support, why i switched. I was wondering if Hyprland is just for looks or it brings something important

rist097,

Prime journalism we have here, pulling information out of ass:

  • “according to UK officials”,
  • "In its latest update … workers are most likely … ",
  • “The MoD update said … authorities are highly likely threatening”,
  • “One company has reportedly been set a target of 30 volunteers”,
  • "The move will likely primarily affect … ",
  • “This measure is highly likely at least tacitly endorsed by Moscow mayor …”,
  • "Russia is thought to have suffered around 200,000 casualties … "

Didn’t name any sources, just vaguely UK officials (could be anyone). Every other word is likely, meaning they are just speculating.

Complete bullshit on that article I have to say.

rist097,

Sure, thanks for the hint!

rist097,

Good idea, I added Fdroid link for those I could find

rist097,

I do a search on github from time to time and add projects that have a build ready. Great work!

rist097,

Sure!

rist097,

Well there are instructions for IOS on github. But I know nothing about IOS to verify

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