I’m out of luck, it seems, since I’m already running Gitea 1.24.6.
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I’m out of luck, it seems, since I’m already running Gitea 1.24.6.
The longer you wait the more incompatible and harder to migrate it will get.
I know, but I thought it was already too late to simply change the docker image and be done with it. But, you are saying it’s still just a drop-in replacement currently?
I meant it more like “I’m concerned if I’m missing out on something huge by still using Gitea.”
But if they’re still mostly the same, I’ll just stick with what I’ve already set up.
Does Forgejo have any killer features or something that makes it worthwhile for me to switch away from Gitea now?
I’ve tried it out now too, and it looks promising.
I didn’t like it, as it didn’t have the exact full article view mode I desired, but lots of people like it.
The loss of Google Reader is basically what taught me not to get too attached to services I can’t host myself. I’m hosting an older version of TT-RSS (due to migration issues to newer versions), and will continue with that until it no longer works for me, and then I will probably move on to CommaFeed. I’ve already tested all the commonly self hosted RSS readers out there, and that’s the one that fits my needs best, other than TT-RSS.
i’ve never had noticeable lag
I think you misread ‘nagging’ as ‘lagging’ in my comment
Yeah, the branding is definitely ‘meh’ at best, but even worse, in my opinion, is the tight integration with the whole Muse ecosystem and MuseHub thing (and the default download on the website being the MuseHub-based installer too) and built-in cloud storage crap. It just feels wrong to have an open source application integrated so tightly into all their proprietary services all the way through. Just installed the latest version 3.7.5, and I was surprised at how much nagging there was, on both the website and in the application itself.
But other than the whole Muse stuff, Audacity 4.0 looks really awesome in terms of UI and UX. And at least there is a non-MuseHub installer and you can choose not to use their other stuff, and say no to the telemetry…
It’s currently my backup comms plan for my wife, as fell as a few friends and family
What kind of range are you getting between you? I assume lots of people are using it in your general area then?
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I don’t think that’s the preferred nomenclature anymore.
Snaps are basically the only reason I don’t use Ubuntu.
I do value my adblockers very highly, and I blocks ads in the browser, via DNS on my home network, and on my rooted phone too. Every time I access the internet on a device that isn’t mine, I’m blown away with how bad it is.
There’s still a lot of filament sitting in the Bowden tube between your sensor and the hotend.
Maybe, but I’m using Gluetun’s API too (which is very badly documented), and it seems to me some of the endpoints only work for OpenVPN. But I’ll have to look into it properly.
Well that’s annoying. When using it with Gluetun, I’m not sure I can even use Wireguard there.
It also depends how humid it is where you live.
Yeah, but organized into as many threads as there are issues/PRs, so it’s exactly as daunting as the same list as viewed on GitHub/project/issues (because it is exactly the same content).
Surely, dedicated tools for managing/tracking issues give you better tools for triaging, filtering, planning and such, compared to a mail client…
I’m still getting used to the UI update of 2.8