Organic Maps migrates to Forgejo due to GitHub account blocked by Microsoft.
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Forgejo is in fact working on being decentralized, just like the underlying git structure is. There are some first federation things in there, but the full implementation is still pretty far out.
Git is decentralized itself... You don't even need forgejo to host your changes
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Analogies are fallacies. Instead of discussing the topic at hand, we now have to discuss how accurate or inaccurate your analogy is. It's not a 1:1 representation of the subject.
If you're seriously trying to say men can be women because of immigration, that really just shows how far gone you are and why you shouldn't be taken seriously by rational people.
Oh goodie, more censorship.
Funny how this started by me pointing out mods abusing their power should not be taken seriously.
We really aren't allowed to say "men aren't women," lol. Anyone who tries to even suggest it gets censored.
It's clear who has an agenda and is abusing their power to control a narrative.
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I guess not then lol. I’m sure you’ll get em next time.
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What is really needed is a fediverse for git repos
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People get banned for saying men aren't women. You don't have a point when mods abuse their power.
Censored for saying:
"People get banned for saying men aren't women. You don't have a point when mods abuse their power. Looks like my comment was censored for even pointing that out."
Literally just proving me right and the original commenter wrong every time mods abuse their power here.
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What is really needed is a fediverse for git repos
First off, that's literally what Forgejo is trying to do
Secondly, git is technically already federated.
Things are a lot better than you might think. It's just that people naturally gravitate towards centralized services, because of the network effect.
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This was always going to jappen datahoarders we have to mirror all of github!
You don't even have to be a datahoarder to help. Run ArchiveTeam warrior on a computer
Easiest way if you're already someone who needs to use Docker, is to throw this compose file somewhere and run it: Docker Compose file for Warrior
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they were blocked for supporting russia invasion of Ukraine.
Source?
I mean the owners of this "Estonian" company are Russian and Belarussian (company ownership is public record here in Estonia and foreigners can easily start companies), so I wouldn't be surprised, but I also hate how easily unsubstantiated claims spread on the Internet.
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First off, that's literally what Forgejo is trying to do
Secondly, git is technically already federated.
Things are a lot better than you might think. It's just that people naturally gravitate towards centralized services, because of the network effect.
Sounds cool, So, but I wouldn't be able to find Codeberg Repos.?
But is there also a standard for build pipelines?
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Boycott all US based services.
This is the way.
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Do you believe US civilians should be prohibited from interacting with the rest of the world?
Yes...? Why haven't other countries sanctioned the US for Gaza genocide? But that's also not the point at hand.
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whataboutism isn't some magical phrase that you can utter every time someone brings up hypocrisy
if we're going to support sanctioning civilians based on their countries breaking international law, then we should not have double standards. otherwise it's very clearly a geopolitical issue and not a moral one.
and that's what this is actually about. the US sanctions on Russia are a geopolitical tool meant to make the Russian re-subjugation of Ukraine more expensive. that's it.
to me, that doesn't justify banning individuals from participating in OSS projects. anybody that wants to contribute should be able to.
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When the big tech guys showed up to the inauguration and sat in the front row to pay tribute it was such a clear example of how capital always yields to authoritarians.
a display of their choices.
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I love organic maps, sometimes I practice navigation by turning location off and using a compass with the downloaded map on my phone.
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Very interesting
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OsmAnd is okay, but I really like the interface of Organic Maps better.
Organic Maps is definitely easier to use, especially for new users but OsmAnd is more powerful. I have both and they're awesome.
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Organic Maps is definitely easier to use, especially for new users but OsmAnd is more powerful. I have both and they're awesome.
I wish there was some way to share the assets since they use the same base data. I use osmand because I find it better for hiking and route planning to send to my watch, but would use organic as well if I I didn't need to keep two copies of the maps.
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I wish there was some way to share the assets since they use the same base data. I use osmand because I find it better for hiking and route planning to send to my watch, but would use organic as well if I I didn't need to keep two copies of the maps.
Yeah I know what you mean. Map downloads especially can take up a lot of space/take a lot of mobile data to download. I tried to copy them across manually once but it didn't work.
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Yeah I know what you mean. Map downloads especially can take up a lot of space/take a lot of mobile data to download. I tried to copy them across manually once but it didn't work.
Yeah it seems like they use different "chunks" so I don't think it would be cross compatible.
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Get your government to stop invading Ukraine.
How about we get the american government to stop supplying Israel with bombs they drop on Gaza? Oh, I guess that's too much effort.
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“Is it right?” Are you kidding? Yes, it’s obviously a better alternative than invading another country and killing people. It’s one of the ways we have learned, as a species, to avoid massive wars and losses of life. If you’re advocating for war as an alternative then you should fuck off and die so you don’t get other people killed in the process.
Just because someone does something instead of fighting a war doesn't make whatever they actually did do right. They could also do neither thing. Especially if the alternative to war turns out to not actually achieve the goal the war would have achieved, leaving them in the same position of deciding whether to do a bad thing or not, after having already done another different bad thing.