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    Need to save them within porn jpg.

    That way, when mandatory face recognition for age verification comes into play, I will know who you all are! Har har har!

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    Git is so easy to host yourself and everyone went and handed over all their code to evil corp to farm on anyway.

    (Though I do understand that they were bought, but that was a while ago and it was only a matter of time before the evil seeped in.)

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      Their CI/CD minutes are very generous (unlimited!). Plus, if Microsoft wanted to scrape code, it doesn’t have to be on Github. They can scrape it off codeberg too. And I can be sure Github won’t shut down.

      If Github does decide to screw users over, switching to self-hosted forgejo would be trivial.

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      It’s such a simple reason tbh. Github is expected to stay online indefinitely. My VPS? As long as I pay the bill, which I may not want to at some point.

      Codeberg is a decent middle ground - open source projects only. The site itself is open source too.

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      I think you may be mixing up git, which is a command line tool that’s still open source, AFAIK, with github that’s a closed source, git-based code hosting platform bought by Microsoft.

      You can use other hosting services with git, and get an almost identical experience. Gitlab does it, as well as many others.

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    It’s a small thing but I appreciate how you didn’t use the image of the rapper of the original meme who seems like an overall terrible person.

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        Yeah I don’t get how he was taken so seriously for so long by so many. I get that not every rapper needs to come from a broken and messed up background, but his verses don’t hit that hard due to all the inauthenticity, as if he did grow up on hard streets lol.

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      I would love a subscription to Codeberg to be able to store private projects though. Codeberg is nice but you need an alternative for those special projects and it’s annoying.

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      And for those who don’t know: git was there first, then github offered it for code management (they are two different things, don’t confuse git with github!)

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    Neither. Version control and remote sync to your self hosted gitlab or gitea, or whatever (or no remote at all if you wanna go gambling with your hard drive).

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      Just use git. It’s what all these front ends use at their core. It’s all just git which doesn’t need any hosting at all. If all you want is tracking changes you don’t even need to set up a remote to push / pull from. Just install git on your local development machine, make a folder for you project, and run ‘git init’. Now you have a local repo which can track and commit changes and you have all of the incredibly powerful tools available that git provides with ample documentation. Wanna back it up? Just backup the folder with any standard backup application like any other folder.

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        But how often do you need that for your personal projects? I just have a git repo on a server that’s accessible by ssh. I only use a web frontend when I have to share with other people and then you might as well use a free third party service.

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          You don’t need it on a server even. For simple versioning just use a local git repo without any bells and stuff

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            True, I used the remote to access the code from other machines and/or as a remote backup. If you don’t need that, there’s no need for a server.

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            One of the most useful features is rolling back from origin when you’ve borked your local repo (not that I ever have…)

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              I’m not that accustomed with it myself, so my question: how can you bork your local repo so you can’t roll back? Did you tinker in the .git folder? xD

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                There are many ways. Like the other user said, fucking up a merge/rebase then fucking up the merge abort.

                Or (one of my personal favorites) accidentally typing git reset --hard HEAD~11 instead of HEAD~1

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                I’ve had colleagues who’d panic when they had merge conflicts, then fuck something up, remove the whole dir and create a new clone. If you’re competent I don’t think it should be necessary.

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        aint that just git tho? i upload my code on github as a backup and so others can see it?