hi #GitHub doesn't do anything particularly special? why be afraid of leaving it?
Soon: linkedin integration into github!
trending fork
the popular kids in school were awful #trend
if there's a protocol to add content that implementations should follow, there could just as well be a protocol to remove content. no, you can't guarantee that bad actors will refuse to follow the protocol. but you can have one.
I find ipfs interesting, but baked right into it, and its community, is the notion that it is permanent. nothing can, or should (depending on who you ask) , be deleted. so many people say "well you can't remove stuff from the internet, so", which is a rubbish argument.
which makes it more ideology than filesystem, in my view.
remember when the open source community self-centralized on one git hosting platform and then Microsoft bought it
consider gitbucket as an alternative to #githhub https://github.com/gitbucket/gitbucket
it's written in scala and can be deployed as a single jar using relatively little ram.
it has many of the features github has including wiki, pages, issue tracking, pull requests, reviewing, web hooks
it has an active community with new releases once per month
it has a plugin system allowing for extensions to be added simply
it's just rebroadcasting, right? oh
scihub but for the good videos on youtube
coworker: it's humid as h-ll outside
me: H-LL CANNOT BE HUMID THE AIR IS TOO HOT TO HOLD MOISTURE
one, two Google's coming for you
three, four better fire up Tor
five, six grab selinux
hey boomers how about you clean up that garbage pile you left in the pacific ocean
love these arguments that boil down to "money is natural". please think that one through for a few seconds.