

Been that way since https became common
Been that way since https became common
I have a lot of projects, many OSS and some private. I self host forgejo for my private stuff and also have a lot of my oss there.
Still, I currently use GitHub as my main git service, since it’s the most polished code forge and their ci servers are free and fast as fuck. The only other thing keeping me there is the network effect in the sense that I like my projects to be more discoverable, not that anyone gives a shit about my code besides a few friends and randos.
If they get annoying, it’s trivial to move. I got the infrastructure set up, and forgejo federation is coming.
Well, unless you are one of the dozen people using gpg encryption.
Trumpism is still in progress, maybe…
It’s just kind of annoying to not have your files where they normally are.
RMTransit will stop making videos though, he and NJB talked on the Urbanist Agenda podcast about it.
It does work, it just isn’t the most intuitive UX.
Another Tetris clone with a beautiful UI and sound design and an intuitive control, in my opinion the best falling block game at least for Android.
(I don’t think this is on fdroid though?)
It even works in just a web browser!
Pretty cool collection you have there. Unfortunately, the web version doesnt seem super accessible to Smartphones. Is that all a huge codebase? Has charm.
If you know GitHub, code hub is the same thing but free and open source, and working on federation support.
Thanks :)
For sudoku, I recommend LibreSudoku, which is foss, has a really nice and modern UI, and features killer sudoku as an alternative game mode (which I much prefer).
Yeah, but that is gone if you literally forget it.
Problem is you need a way to decrypt that shit with memory loss and a burned down house.
I recently started a “backup ring” with my buddies who have their own servers too. It’s just folders synced over sync thing, each has their own folder, and we put stuff there that we want to access even in case everything I own burns out. Works pretty well so far.
If you want DNS only in your LAN, you need to self host a DNS server and register this domain locally (by putting it in some config file of yours)
Audiobookshelf is insanely good. It’s almost a perfect application. Seemingly it does ebooks too, but I haven’t used that yet.
No problem at all with Gboard for me. In fact, it’s the only one that can consistently do both German and Japanese for me.
Yeah sure but defending against nation state intelligence agencies is a thread model few people have. It’s also not really realistic unless you go to paranoia level mitigations.