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[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

There is also writefreely. It is fairly basic, but says it supports "publish[ing] to multiple blogs from one account". Haven't really used it, but it looks kinda cool imo

https://github.com/writefreely/writefreely

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 6 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I'm not an expert on btrfs, but I assume the inconsistencies come from deduplication, metadata, and maybe compression. I think some of them just count raw block storage, and some include the cost of metadata.

Traditional du assumes that each file takes up it's full space on disk which isn't always the case on btrfs. When using btrfs backed oci images, storage can easily appear multiple times higher.

I use btrfs filesystem usage /. I'm not sure that it is the "correct" way, but it works fairly well.

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 5 points 4 months ago

Standard forgejo shoutout. It is a fork of gitea with more features following the foss philosophy. It is codeberg's backend https://forgejo.org/2024-02-monthly-update/

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 8 points 4 months ago

You can still compile infinity from source with your own api key

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 2 points 7 months ago

Slint has fairly decent docs and has worked fairly well for my small projects

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 1 points 8 months ago (4 children)

I've gotten tired of weird regex stuff in awk, sed, and grep, so I've moved to perl -E for all but the most basic of things.

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 73 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (9 children)
  1. Codeberg is fully open source(forgejo) while gitlab has an open source core+community edition but a source available propietary enterprize edition.

  2. Codeberg is a nonprofit with no ulterior motives. Gitlab is a publicly traded for profit entity with a goal to make profit

  3. This could just be me, but codeberg feels a lot more transparent. When they have outages, they explain why.

  4. Super minor, but the codeberg team "self-hosts" their own servers so you only need to trust the one entity rather than additionally trusting the server provider.

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 10 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Primary code editor: helix

Graphical debugger and certain IDE features: vscodium

Lots of open source language servers: clangd, rust-analyzer, perl-navigator, ...

Makefile to compile-comands.json: bear

TUI file manager: yazi

Better Grep:ripgrep

Debugger: gdb(gnu debugger)

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The main advantage of having a /home partition is that you can easily preserve it during reinstalls or during a distro hop. Reinstalls used to be more common in the past when some distros didn't allow full distro upgrades without reinstalling. See this result which is still ranked #1 on duckduckgo

I personally use a @home btrfs subvolume which has most of the same advantages to me, and additionally allows @home and @root to share the same partition. It also allows me to use luks on everthing without bothering with lvm.

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

~~I also don't believe it's even fully source availiable. There are no build instructions, and you can't clone all the submodules without signing in to their closed application gitlab instance. If anyone has sucessfully built it from source, please lmk.~~

Nevermind they did add build instructions since I last checked. Still lmk if anyone's tested them.

[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 21 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (5 children)

Section 4 is what gets me. Your rights are temporary and revokable meaning the the rest of the license doesn't matter in the long term

## Section 4: Termination, suspension and variation
1. We may suspend, terminate or vary the terms of this license and any access to the code at any time, without notice, for any reason or no reason, in respect of any licensee, group of licensees or all licensees including as may be applicable any sub-licensees.
[–] it_a_me@literature.cafe 5 points 8 months ago

Same as I use it on discord. Either to justify a block/mute or to remind me why I should block/mute someone the next time it bothers me

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