Oh, nice, Codeberg Pages supports proper HTTP redirects these days!
https://docs.codeberg.org/codeberg-pages/redirects/
Including catch-alls like /my-spa/* to /my-spa/index.html 👍
Thanks @Codeberg!
Oh, nice, Codeberg Pages supports proper HTTP redirects these days! https://docs.codeberg.org/codeberg-pages/redirects/ Including catch-alls like /my-spa/* to /my-spa/index.html 👍 Thanks @Codeberg! @forgejo well i expected to lose my "im in the forgejo monthly update" streak but whatever :3
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If you want to see some examples of #Faircamp in use, and to help a tiny bit with artist discovery, there is a web ring linking many of the artist sites here: https://faircamp.webr.ing/ ... and if you're an artist with a Faircamp site and want to become a part of it, joining instructions are on that page. We have merged user / org agents #feature ✨ https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker/pull/3539 So if you administer a huge instance you might look out for it 🚀 Join the team of chefs and developers of #HurryCurry tonight at 20.00 CEST to play a few rounds of the game and provide valuable feedback to them. Check out the event in the Codeberg Event Calendar: https://codeberg.codeberg.page/Events/events/2024/10-01_hurrycurry_release/ Hurry Curry! (https://codeberg.org/hurrycurry/hurrycurry) can be installed on Linux using a variety of methods, such as Snap, Flatpak or itch.io. It also supports Windows and Android. You can find the installation instructions on the developer's website: https://hurrycurry.metamuffin.org/ We accept donated hardware, including old servers. Currently, we are in need of Dell R730 power supply units - in case someone has one to spare.
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As we have received a bunch of questions on the matter: If you'd like to explore machine learning and AI in the context of free and libre software (perhaps from a less commercialized perspective), you're absolutely welcome to use Codeberg. We explicitly welcome researchers and solutions that are built more ethically. In general, we also love software that doesn't take lots of resources to run! As nuance can get lost fast, feel free to just ask us if you have any questions or concerns! What's your favourite #FreeSoftware that is #NotOnGitHub (or on other proprietary code forges like #GitLab.com)? Let us know in the comments! Feel free to also share code from other #Forgejo instances, #Sourcehut or other platforms. #FreeLibreSoftware #LibreSoftware #Opensource #FLOSS #FOSS #GiveUpGithub #GitHub
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@Codeberg Codeberg is currently suffering from massive crawling traffic from some Huaweicloud machines. We are mass-blocking IP ranges again. After blocking double-digit number of IP ranges, the amount of traffic is still ramping up. Unfortunately, the amount of traffic is just too much for us to deal with. There is a much bigger player on the other end. Yes, you can host Git bombs on Codeberg. No, we are not fond of this idea. We are currently looking into countermeasures to get Codeberg back on track. #Codeberg needs you: Your trust, your donation and your time (you decide how much love you can give, though 💙) Check out our teams on the Contributing Page: https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Contributing Anyone considering how to break the #StackOverflow #monopoly already? Any #federated alternative work in progress?
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@Codeberg I'm not sure that a decentralized knowledge base is a good idea. It should look more like Wikipedia — run by a nonprofit organization, on open source software, allowing exporting dumps To people looking for an archive of the XZ code, you might want to check out https://tukaani.org/xz-backdoor/ which links to https://git.tukaani.org/. GitHub is not the only source of truth, although meta information about the Pull Requests is locked in to this silo. @Codeberg I think it makes sense to block vanilla git clone and the download buttons to prevent people from accidentally packaging or installing it. We are proud to be home to #Redict, the #fork of the formerly free (but no longer) Redis project. We are using #Redis on our own infrastructure for caching, and we are looking forward to migrate to the new version, then fetched from Codeberg. A small world … 😉 Missed the story? Get up to date here: https://redict.io/posts/2024-03-22-redict-is-an-independent-fork/ Directly check out the code? Check the #Codeberg repo: https://codeberg.org/redict/redict Do you thank everyone who makes your software project a success? Take the time today and explicitly send appreciations to those who don't send you code patches, but help with #design, #localization, user support, defining priorities, community management and so much more! Love this! Civic tech volunteerism runs on gratitude. And yes, those non-code contributions are gold. And yes, some of ours also runs on Codeberg. Are you an #admin of a #Forgejo instance? What challenges do you face in terms of #moderation or #spam? We are caring about your experiences and looking forward to your input in https://codeberg.org/forgejo/discussions/issues/107 to decide how Forgejo can be improved to make life easier for you (and us). Thank you for spreading the word! Good news to break the mess of the past day: Work on federating #Forgejo is ongoing. We are now one step closer to federated stars: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/1680 Federation is a key to resilient networks. We are looking forward to it. @Codeberg Woot, almost there! By the way, in case I'm not the only one to just now realize it, there is a RSS feed for changes in a given file (in the toolbar with raw/permalink/blame/etc), so we can actually subscribe to the "blog" file : https://codeberg.org/meissa/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo-federated-star/docs/unsure-where-to-put/blog.md @Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOO :neocat_scream: It is the time of the year again, where most non-profits are deep into their budget planning. Send them your tip now to let them know that they can count on your contribution in 2024. Keep in mind that Free/Libre Software really appreciates your donation. Think of which tools you use, think of how much money the maintainers and designers already get there, and let them know your love, if you can spend a penny or two. Many people in the Codeberg community think that it is very important to read @drewdevault's blog post about the forbidden topics: https://drewdevault.com/2023/09/29/The-forbidden-topics.html The responses to such posts even in our online spaces show that people disagree without even trying to understand it. We kindly ask you: Read the post, think about it, and try to reflect your own actions accordingly. |
@scy @Codeberg lowkey didn't even know this one :D