

“never said it did” was a response to where Forgejo supports federation for issues and PRs.
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“never said it did” was a response to where Forgejo supports federation for issues and PRs.


Never said it did, and the comment replying to didn’t say it did either.


concept of users, write permissions, or authentication
collaborative things like issue tracking, PRs, forums, etc
Forgejo has those, yes.


Forgejo has all that, and then you can achieve “federation” by virtue of pushing to whatever remote. I wasn’t suggesting people use git itself (which is possible). I just meant that it’s distributed as opposed to centralized like Subverison is.


Depends how they define robust. MySQL has a myriad of features SLQite doesn’t have and won’t ever have. If they mean something like user configuration then SQLite is just out by default.
(Coming from a SQLite fan.)


Honestly, this is always more effective than a comment in the config because it can get removed. All it would take is a popular guide having the config with that option on and the comment gone.


I think the ZIP standard has something similar and it causes similar problems.


Git is already a distributed version control system.


So fucking annoying of articles to be like “this was published on Tuesday by the federal register and is open for comments” only to not provide a link.


You should take your own advice.


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It’s so infuriating to me that there isn’t a way to just encrypt traffic without verifying it’s part of a chain. By all means, give a nag warning in browsers, but ugh, I think that ship has long since sailed. Plus, realistically, you’d need just as many scary warnings to deter the average user that they might be getting MITMed.


Can you not issue your own certificate? I guess it depends on how many devices and what types of devices need to connect. It’s be a one time effort per device (importing your own self signed cert) versus one time effort per service per X days.


Last time I checked it out there was a lot of racist spam. It seems better now. Maybe it was one bad actor or the spam filter is better.


I misread that, oops


Wait wait wait, these are the same clowns behind the KSP 2 fiasco? Wowwwww…
Edit: I misread


Debian’s website is such a pain. Why are the live ISOs buried?
And then they’re gonna say “see? Look how many people are using this! I deserve a bonus.” When it’s a setting that’s just on by default.