Its a fork of gitea. It formed when gitea did something that the community didn’t like. I don’t remember the reasoning. But, I remember someone sending me a bunch of info about it in the past and it was enough for me to switch.
lambda is the time window over which a process is observed for determining the working memory set for a digital computer’s virtual memory management.
Its a fork of gitea. It formed when gitea did something that the community didn’t like. I don’t remember the reasoning. But, I remember someone sending me a bunch of info about it in the past and it was enough for me to switch.
I don’t have experience with them. I have been using linode for a few years now and love it!
A bunch of people recommend dozzle in this thread… I’ve been using Dockge. I wonder how they compare. I’ll have to check that out later.
I use obsidian for my notes/wiki. I use the git plugin to backup/sync my notes. I self-host forgejo as my gut server. Works great!
Caddy is my favorite reverse-proxy. The setup is just a config file.
The best ones for this are the ones from Best Buy. Easystore.
I just want an app to backup all the photos from my phone automatically. I use NextCloud for that currently and it works well. But, it’s kinda heavy for what I want/need.
Exactly. At first it means nothing. Over time they can begin to trust you.
Iirc signal has something you can host for the communications of strangers.
Have a suggestion?
Amen. I appreciate my UPS for sure!
A lot of people don’t understand git. But then again, they could have listed them in their comment above 🤔
Yep! It all comes down to your attack surface and how paranoid you want to be.
It’s worth donating if you have the means to. I paid for a lifetime Plex subscription. So, I felt uncomfortable not donating to Jellyfin. They take donations on open collective.
Yeah, I’ve been switched to using Jellyfin anyways. I hope they can do this successfully. They haven’t been the best for a while anyways…
How do you “give copyright” to them?
A game changer for me would be to have it setup to connect to one or more GOG accounts and pull files with like a checkbox interface and let it automatically download updates. That way the server kind of acts like a local cache.
What does federation do here? Will it sync repos? Or just users and comments?
Okay, this is the second thing I’ve seen about rubber duck debugging. What does this mean? Am I a bad developer?
Edit: LFTL
“Blazing fast” makes me check out so fast.