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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • I agree, I am not sure if I am ready to make the move myself, but I have ADHD and this post may be just the motivation I need. I am using GitHub as glorified private git server, so the move shouldn’t be too difficult. Any recommendations are welcome (thinking of codeberg at the moment)!

    Aside from price, I have aspirations of open sourcing stuff this year so some issue tracking and CI/CD features would be appreciated (thought not necessary).

    Edit: It seems codeberg is non-commercial, but there is a host for forgejo that seems interesting (https://gna.org/).

    (I started a rant about self hosting, then realized it’s completely irrelevant but I had already written it, so continue at your own risk)

    IMO self hosting is not an option unless you are a sysadmin or somehow have a tonne of relevant experience.

    I used to self-host GitLab, one weekend after about a month of being off my hobby projects I tried to login and the service wasn’t available. At first, I panicked, I didn’t know when my last backup was, but it was a while. In the end, my host was performing scheduled maintenance and a few hours after GitLab was running again, but that incident was enough to scare me away from ever self-hosting anything valuable ever again.



  • Fuck, I am getting older.

    I created my account during high school, now I am 25.

    To be honest, I am grateful for the journey. I found Reddit when I needed it, I was spending too much time on 9gag and wanted to find something more productive to waste my time on. Reddit was, and still is, more than that.

    TwoXChromosomes and gonewildstories are two subs that literally redefined my person.

    I haven’t deleted my account, nor do I plan to. But, I haven’t used Reddit since my birthday on June 12th. I have been into the idea of the fediverse long before I first read about it, and I am here for the long run.