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We’ve been internally using the stock Forgejo (Gitea) one for about a year now, previous Nexcloud Deck, but it was a bit too buggy, and we didn’t really need NC in the first place anyways.
Hey, I’m a 3D artist, bass player, and a bad programmer.
I’m self-hosting everything I can, and have been using Linux since Ubuntu 14.04. (Arch btw exclusively since 2019)
My first account on here was over at .ml about a year before the whole Reddit shtstorm. (@princesszelda, yoink)
We’ve been internally using the stock Forgejo (Gitea) one for about a year now, previous Nexcloud Deck, but it was a bit too buggy, and we didn’t really need NC in the first place anyways.
My RAM weeps.
Don’t mind my tipsy Friday rambling, but this is actually an interesting thing to think about. Kinda wonder how that would work, if it were to be real. Maybe there’d be a single centralized data broker, or we could choose from a list of vendors, like how sharing cookies works.
Would it be per a specific amount of data, identifiable data, what if we just dumped 10 years of chats into it.
The fact they even got DMs from at least one instance is crazy.
Pretty wild
I feel you, moved ISP maybe 3 months ago, only to find out I’m behind CGNAT and no IPv6…
that’s just Valhalla
I’ll defend this hill with you
Don’t really see the point of installing a whole other package manager, personally. If its not in the repos or AUR, I’ll just compile from source.
Wake up Madeline, we have files to sync
Allocation is a perfectly valid school of magic
oh god, it’s me