• nullify3112@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    So what do we use now?

    I just wrote a tiny bit of code, a cute little GLSL shader than generates some shapes in a Voxel modeling tool I like. Would love to share it. Most of the shaders I use were found on GitHub. I was going to use GitLab but then realized it was like a second life bar of the same GitBoss.

    I have no idea where to host my little scripts now.

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      18 hours ago

      Thank you kind people. My codeberg is up.

      Now I need to learn how to actually use git. Being a noob is a full time job…

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        2 days ago

        Unless you want private repos and free CI, which are a pretty huge benefit of Github. I haven’t personally seen any issues with Github despite all the moaning about uptime, and I use it a fair bit. I think it’s going to take a lot more for them to become another SourceForge. Like, if they introduce banner ads for example.

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          23 hours ago

          Now that’s just misinformation you’re spreading. Codeberg lets you have both private repositories and free CI (even via two different tools, Woodpecker and Forgejo Actions. None of it is unlimited, and that is just fair. Just throw a few bucks their way to support their infrastructure cost as opposed to being Microsoft’s product by using their “free” stuff.