Yeah
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I would love a subscription to Codeberg to be able to store private projects though. Codeberg is nice but you need an alternative for those special projects and it's annoying.
can’t you set codeberg repositories to private?
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It’s a small thing but I appreciate how you didn’t use the image of the rapper of the original meme who seems like an overall terrible person.
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One of the most useful features is rolling back from origin when you've borked your local repo (not that I ever have.............)
I'm not that accustomed with it myself, so my question: how can you bork your local repo so you can't roll back? Did you tinker in the .git folder? xD
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Armatures!
Project. New
Project.new.newProject.new.new.final.2
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It’s a small thing but I appreciate how you didn’t use the image of the rapper of the original meme who seems like an overall terrible person.
Fuck Drake. Me and all my homies hate Drake
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Neither. Version control and remote sync to your self hosted gitlab or gitea, or whatever (or no remote at all if you wanna go gambling with your hard drive).
I wanna go gambling with your hard drive.
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gitlab:
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It's ok, assuming you are counting down.
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Git is so easy to host yourself and everyone went and handed over all their code to evil corp to farm on anyway.
(Though I do understand that they were bought, but that was a while ago and it was only a matter of time before the evil seeped in.)
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Git is so easy to host yourself and everyone went and handed over all their code to evil corp to farm on anyway.
(Though I do understand that they were bought, but that was a while ago and it was only a matter of time before the evil seeped in.)
I think you may be mixing up git, which is a command line tool that's still open source, AFAIK, with github that's a closed source, git-based code hosting platform bought by Microsoft.
You can use other hosting services with git, and get an almost identical experience. Gitlab does it, as well as many others.
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I prefer reading my code out loud and saving it as a Audio file
That's ridiculous.
I write mine on paper in cursive so no one can use it anywhere
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can’t you set codeberg repositories to private?
You can but it's for specific stuff, not real projects. Everything should be open source and public by default.
I would gladly pay them to host private projects.
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No need for that. Have a local server. I don't use git, it's useless for what I'm doing, and Subversion is fine.
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No need for that. Have a local server. I don't use git, it's useless for what I'm doing, and Subversion is fine.
Subversion is always fine.
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Project.new.new.final.2
Untitled.new.new.optionB.MomsVersion.final.FINALFORREALTHISTIME.jokehaha.okOneMoreEdit.typo.killMePlz (copy 2)
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You don't need GitHub for Git.
wrote last edited by [email protected]And for those who don't know: git was there first, then github offered it for code management (they are two different things, don't confuse git with github!)
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Gitlab, Gogs, Gitea... you can run all those locally.
aint that just
git
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I prefer reading my code out loud and saving it as a Audio file
Yeah, but do you organize the audio files when you make changes?
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Interesting post, but maybe better suited for a dev-focused community? Would love to keep this space more for random stuff.
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