Codeberg down, berg down
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That's the same one I got.
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Traditional server-based self-hosting will have lower average uptime, will be easier to attack, and will have a much higher chance of disappearing out of nowhere (bus factor event, of for any other reason).
A decentralized or distributed solution would make more sense as a suggestion here. Radicale (this one) is such an effort I'm aware of, although I never tried it myself or take a look at its architecture.
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Its right-wing because of the content and target of the trolling. They've said this started as a target harrasent of certain projects.
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If you’re not stuck on git, give fossil a try. It’s a distributed source code version control with an integrated bug tracker, wiki, forum, and more. All that in in one 3 MB sized binary.
It can even mirror to GitHub and export/import git repositories.
It’s very easy to host yourself.
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All we need now is a CodeTitanic, to make the story complete.
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If you'll examine the last 20 years of history, you'll find that generally, unfocused and unclear trolling with racist elements is usually sourced from the far right.
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Source?
What is the percentage of trolls that were even chased and successfully denonymized? -
who's a good FOSS developer? you are!
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Traditional server-based self-hosting will have lower average uptime, will be easier to attack, and will have a much higher chance of disappearing out of nowhere (bus factor event, or for any other reason).
It's not a single point of failure at least but if your particular project is targeted then yeah. I was thinking more about using it for private repos, where it isn't public at all but that's a separate case.
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True, although it's nice to have a web UI. And I haven't tried it myself but there's Forgejo actions which seems useful if you need it.
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They've posted on Mastodon, that it is a (D)DoS: https://linuxrocks.online/@[email protected]/113995906036180301
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Yay, I didn't get spammed! ...so the stuff I have on Codeberg is officially stuff nobody but me cares about. (Sadness, or an opportunity?)
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Reminds me: long ago, one comedy website made a bunch of awards that you could put on your own website with if you didn't get awards from anyone else. (Having a bunch of random awards was the style of the time.) One of these was the coveted Titanic Navigation Award. I don't think it can be awarded to anyone any more, as the developers of React have been the most deserving one to receive it in recent years, for their unending efforts in making navigation more confusing for everyone.