GitHub with the five 8s of uptime
Microsoft is both playing 5D chess and eating the pieces
What if you’re down with going down?
I was thinking more George Michael when I read that.
Just Too Funky for me!
Then I’ll need a mop.
Something tells me you’ve got that covered
Know thyself - Batman
Someone educate me plz.
What is the best decentralized option? Codeberg?
I’m just finally getting to the point in my skillset where github is something I use regularly. I’m definitely not posting anything I ever, If I ever, make it to anything owned by microslop.
If you’re actually after decentralized, forgejo (the forge that codeberg hosts) is probably what you want. Either that or, if you don’t actually need all the features of GitHub (Pull Requests, Continuous Integration, Issues, etc. via a web interface), you can just keep your git repo(s) in multiple remotes, you don’t need a dedicated forge.
Could you elaborate on the multiple remotes setup please? Does it mean I keep multiple laptops running each acting as a git remote?
Currently I have my primary PC and one refurbished ThinkPad with an external HDD to run pihole, jellyfin etc.
I’m thinking this would not be a very safe setup - being an HDD and old thinkpad and all.
codeberg’s fine, but it’s not decentralized. It’s a single org running a forgejo instance somewhere in europe. It also banned AI generated code and crypto projects. If you’re not doing either of those, codeberg is possibly the easiest way to get off github.
If you really want decentralized, you can look at radicle. Or you can self-host but that would be unwise if you’re new to it all.
I’m probably gonna go with codeberg. But I’m also anticipating a fascism-induced rift in the internet and I’d like to anticipate where the cool kids will be handing out.
I think Codeberg is only appropriate for FOSS projects. If your project is FOSS, it’s probably great, if not, maybe GitLab?
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I thought this was a (ace) sex joke until I saw the comm name







