

Forgejo is fine. Don’t expose it to the internet unless you have to, or mirror your repos to Codeberg and let them worry about it.


Forgejo is fine. Don’t expose it to the internet unless you have to, or mirror your repos to Codeberg and let them worry about it.


Luckily I created mine as projects so I don’t have to worry about it writing a bunch of shit into my actual projects folder, or having to fix the xdg setting to disable it.


That looks like a concrete saw to be honest.
Maybe they’re kexec-ing.


I see plenty of people using Excalidraw that way.
I’d bite the bullet and learn how to use Compose from the command line so you can work on it over SSH. If you want a UI, try LazyDocker


IDK why it would say that, I’m a native speaker and the two terms have different meanings. Short-sightedness refers to not planning for long-term problems.
Edit: looking at what comes up in search, I see it showing up that way. I guess words change if we use them incorrectly for long enough. I’d be awfully confused if someone started talking about my short-sightedness as anything other than a flaw in my problem-solving abilities.


Yah, I don’t think this is working. It’s failing spf and dkim records that have worked for years
An abstraction layer that reverse-engineers the Windows GPU and kernel syscalls and runs on a completely different operating system does better than the native platform after a decade or so of volunteer labor, and a few years of a couple paid devs.
How embarassed would you be if this happened to something you spent 40 years building?