• Hexadecimalkink@lemmy.ml
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    I think Forgejo with federation will take over in another 10 years. Microsoft and others will be forced to copy it similar to meta and bluesky corporate options adding federation.

    Forgejo/Codeberg is also a non-profit cooperative so there should sustainability of mission there.

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      4 months ago

      should be pointed out that codeberg is just a hosted and branded instance of forgejo (nothing wrong with it just pointing it out)

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      My last ban was for “Fostering and promoting race based hate and violence”.

      My comment resulting in the ban, I believe was “Fuck ICE and anyone who aids that white supremacist gestopo. Fight them via any and all means necessary”.

      I appealed, and the ban was upheld.

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        Currently, I’m doing:

        • Codeberg for anything decent that can be public and open source
        • sr.ht for shitty or private stuff

        Although, I’m planning to get off sr.ht long term because

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          Well shit. I will still self-host sourcehut because it’s so cool from a technical standpoint, but now with disgust for its author

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          Damn, thanks for linking that report. I have appreciated devault’s work for almost a decade, this is a good reminder that just because someone’s public actions align with my values does not automatically mean they are infallible nor should they be canonized.

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          Ok my deleted message was: “Saying gay as a synonym for bad or weird is homophobic.”

          But I’m not really sure if it is in the context you were saying in, this could be taken as a stance in terms of making fun of people who say gay as a synonym for bad or weird. In which case it is totally ok to be mean to homophobes.

          I’m kinda confused is this homophobic or not?

          • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            I think they were just making a joke because git.gay.

            As in, not as bad or weird but more making fun of the homophobic “it’s gay” argument that used to be used.

            I do the same thing with my spousy occasionally. We’re gay as hell, so it’s funny as shit when I stroll by their room and just say, “Gaaaaaaaay~”. Lol.

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              I just had a pretty intense argument with my friends about this and we ultimately came to the same conclusion as you pretty much.

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        Codeberg (and Forgejo in general) is the nicest code forge I have ever used.

        GitLab has horrible UI/UX. Is slow as hell and so heavy that self-hosting is a strain on compute resources. The layout of the sidebar makes finding what you care about slow.

        Forgejo is slick as hell, very light on resources, and does virtually everything GitLab or GitHub does. Looks pretty much identical to GitHub with a clean coat of paint, but the UI runs so much faster in the browser.

        The only downside to Codeberg and Forgejo is having to roll your own CI actions.

        Forgejo makes migrating projects such a breeze too. You can transfer everything you have on GitHub in under 10 minutes. Forgejo is also working on implementing the ForgeFed spec, which will enable federated projects where people on other instances can create issues and otherwise interact with your project.

        Seriously try out Forgejo with a couple projects, there is nothing you will miss about GitHub.

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          Thanks so much for the detailed response!

          I was already on both GitLab and Codeberg actually, but now I feel confident moving entirely to Codeberg. ❤️

          You wouldn’t happen to have tried SourceHut as well, have you?

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            Never tried SourceHut, but it definitely seems lightweight from browsing repos hosted on a SourceHut instance. UI is different from other code forges to say the least.

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        GitLab: a lot of cool features, well-integrated, polished. Downsides: resource hog, open-core model (some features locked behind a paid license when self-hosting)

        Forgejo (the thing that powers codeberg): it’s federated & lighter on resources usage. Downsides: some features still missing/in development

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        No experience with Codeberg, personally. My team switched to GitLab at work a few months back and it’s been excellent. They are plenty of features to love, but the better CI/CD support and private package repositories were the deciding factor for us.

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      I created an account, but then realized I could use my existing bluesky account that’s registered to my own PDS. Intriguing.

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        It is isn’t it? I hope to see the these kinds of alternatives being the main way we interact with each other, Instead of billionaires controlling the very system the majority of earth’s population relies on. I wonder how the Martians are doing (not a reference, just wanted to say that lol)

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    4 months ago

    You could self-host GitLab, though if you’re looking for exposure it’s probably not the best.

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    I still use GitHub due to the convenience, but a lot of folks on Lemmy like Codeberg. I also setup a Gitea mirror of my GitHub the other day and it’s pretty cool. Easy to self host

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      While it has already been owned by micrsoft for a few years, the github ceo has now stepped down, leading to fears that it’s going to enshittify even more.