

Ahh got it, thanks


Ahh got it, thanks
I don’t know how you’ve not encountered a 504 yet if you’re actively using Codeberg. It’s a known issue with a lot of impact.
GitLab’s CI might be better but otherwise, the interface is pretty horrible and no one I know wants to have anything to do with it. I understand that can be subjective but everyone I’ve suggested it to in the past has come back with the same thoughts.
I remember trying radicle in its early days and having issues. Hopefully by now they’ve been resolved. Will check them out again.
I’m not a professor but I’m asked often for advice by students. Both due to open source contributions and also due to friends.


How do you find servers to join for Fluxer? Or do you just use it with friends?
Encrypted: Proton, Tuta, MailBox.org
Unencrypted: KagiMail (in beta i think), FastMail, Migadu, Purelymail
Out of these, Kagi and Purelymail are US-based. FastMail is from Australia. Proton and Migadu are swiss. Tuta and Mailbox are German.
I’ve also heard good things about Infomaniak but I can’t use them since I’m not in a supported region.
I have no idea why you would assume that. You need to stop thinking in binaries and be pragmatic. All my stuff is already on self-hosted Forgejo. So personally, I’m fine for now.
But genuinely, where am I supposed to tell people to host their stuff? When a college student tells me they want to host their first project somewhere, what is an actually viable answer at this point? My answer would have been Codeberg if not for the 504s, but I’m a bit lost now since that became a daily occurrence, so tell me yours.
Codeberg is constantly 504ing and private repos aren’t encouraged. Sourcehut is paid. GitLab is GitLab. So where are people leaving to?


Well, it would be his company in debt and not him


Ahh, that makes more sense, thanks!


They’re 30 years old after 8 years of operation?


Where did you move to?
Did they? Might be my bad then
Difficulty isn’t intermediate. Not rolling. It’s also not just arm and x86


A lot of their coverage is fake unfortunately. Indian servers are actually just Singaporean servers masked as well as they can, for example.
{ “id”: “android”, “name”: “Android”, “paid”: false, “initSystem”: “init”, “releaseType”: “Rolling”, “parentDistro”: “Independent”, “packageManager”: “pm”, “difficulty”: “Intermediate”, “yearReleased”: 2008, “desktopEnvironment”: “Mobile UI”, “architecture”: “ARM, x86”, “category”: “Mobile”, “popularity”: “Very High”, “discontinued”: “No” }
Why? How the hell does this make sense?
Was kinda fun but a lot of fields don’t make sense for a lot of distros.
I’m wondering how this compares and contrasts against something like the Mecha Comet. There seems to be a lot of similarities.