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Organic Maps migrates to Forgejo due to GitHub account blocked by Microsoft.

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  • M [email protected]

    I retired and doing hobby projects in Python and java, so I get choices (including not playing) but wtf, big tech figured out how to take over open source?

    That's particularly evil.

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    Python's creator and BDfL works at Microsoft.

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      Git is already decentralized, nothing is stopping you from adding multiple remotes to your repo.

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      The issue tracker is usually the concern

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        We need something like Forgejo, but decentralized, like Lemmy. I don't want to create a new account for every Forgejo instance.

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        I think that's bad (for my personal use) because if I accidentally commit a secret key, how do I claw it back? Basically, how would I claw anything back if it's on a blockchain aka on thousands/millions of computers already (you can't).

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          It works well, and I'm a huge fan and contributor to Open Street Maps (which it's bassed on). But it doesn't do traffic, which is unfortunately wha I need from my navigation apps 99% of the time.

          If they had a paid option to cover the costs of using TomTom's traffic API, I'd make the switch.

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          But it is one of the best when it comes to cycling or walking. I've been using it for years now.

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            Has anyone actually created a traffic plugin yet?

            Nah, because the organic team doesnt wanna deal with collecting user data. Getting live location data from millions of people requires using and feeding into google services and thats a no go.

            Location data is just too sensitive and impossible to anonymize properly. No matter what you do, there will always be some company that has to collect all the data. That company no matter how cool and FOSS will eventually be forced to cooperate with law enforcement and then you are back to what we have now.

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            But isn't there a possibility to fetch data from official websites (like https://stau.info/ in Germany) around your place? It won't be as good as google, but better than nothing.

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              ai driven anti-spam is destroying the internet

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              Plausibly deniable attacks on political opposition.

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                Python's creator and BDfL works at Microsoft.

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                I'm not trying to be like some HOLY MOUNTAIN that no unclean things can ever touch.

                I'm just trying to keep myself free. I'll use people's stuff. If that starts becoming bondage, I'm out

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                  We need something like Forgejo, but decentralized, like Lemmy. I don't want to create a new account for every Forgejo instance.

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                  Have you heard of ... Git?

                  🙂

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                    So why were they blocked.

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                    One of their main contributors are in US sanctioned regions (Russia) so they can't access it.

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                      "US sanctioned region" is russia. The developer team fully consist of russian citizens, some of them are still in russia.

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                      Why aren't russian people allowed to upload code. Why does the US get to dictate everything

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                        I prefer Gitlab CICD but there are many. Actions had a lot of potential. Then Microsoft bought GitHub and just slapped the Actions label on their CI. If you pull off the mask, it is just Azure devops.

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                        I do too. I kinda miss Jenkins but a lot of the conveniences in GitLab's CI are really nice and it's better for 99% of use cases.

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                          I think that's bad (for my personal use) because if I accidentally commit a secret key, how do I claw it back? Basically, how would I claw anything back if it's on a blockchain aka on thousands/millions of computers already (you can't).

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                          You are correct in principle, but Lemmy isn't on a blockchain. It's much less permanent.

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                            We need something like Forgejo, but decentralized, like Lemmy. I don't want to create a new account for every Forgejo instance.

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                            Gitea has basic federation, I believe

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                              Might check out Zed. Relatively new editor from the folks behind Atom and treesitter. Extremely fast with an excellent interface and vim mode. The second best vim mode behind Neovim.

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                              Zed is great! Not as many features as IntelliJ, but insanely fast, and new features are being added all the time.

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                                I think that's bad (for my personal use) because if I accidentally commit a secret key, how do I claw it back? Basically, how would I claw anything back if it's on a blockchain aka on thousands/millions of computers already (you can't).

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                                Obviously you go and change the key instead?

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                                  Have you heard of ... Git?

                                  🙂

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                                  There is no command git issue create [hostname] [title] [description] and if there was such a command, it'd require authentication on the specific instance to prevent spam.

                                  You still need to create an account on each Forgejo instance to report a bug there...

                                  And even, if you commit code or make a pull request... Git might be decentralized (you can develop with your friend independently from each other and merge it), but try to commit code to a GitHub project, GitLab instance or Forgejo instance without having an account there to authenticate yourself... It won't work.

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                                    One of their main contributors are in US sanctioned regions (Russia) so they can't access it.

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                                    Really! Can't believe them. Yeah fk microsoft.

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                                      Forgejo is such a terrible name 🙄

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                                      That's because it's using a language you don't speak.

                                      I love Esperanto, so to me forgejo is very cool

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                                        I think that's bad (for my personal use) because if I accidentally commit a secret key, how do I claw it back? Basically, how would I claw anything back if it's on a blockchain aka on thousands/millions of computers already (you can't).

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                                        I did not mean decentralized hosting of the projects (e.g. your project will be on all instances).

                                        I meant decentralized account usage (e.g. you can use your example.com forgejo account to create an issue on otherexample.org)... Just like Lemmy... I could use my reddthat.com lemmy account to create a post on your instance lemmy.world without having to register there.

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                                          I think that's bad (for my personal use) because if I accidentally commit a secret key, how do I claw it back? Basically, how would I claw anything back if it's on a blockchain aka on thousands/millions of computers already (you can't).

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                                          If you push a secret key you should definitely generate a new one. Way to many bots out there that scan new commits for exactly that reason

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