

People that run their own single person instances.


People that run their own single person instances.


Na, having votes in the public means you can spot bad actors over different communities.
Remember when Reddit removed the individual post counts and only gave the % to make manipulation easier, or YouTube removing the thumbs down count so you don’t know if a video is good or bad anymore?
Hiding information makes making an informed decision harder.


I guess you don’t filter out things like dubvee or DB0 who when you get banned on an instance level you will also be banned on a tonne of communities or if you downvote one post in a community run by draconic neo they will ban you from half a dozen communities inflating their numbers.


Na, there is one dude who runs a bunch of AI comms and if you ever downvote a post they will ban you from 5 or 6 communities you have never interacted with.
They did a post a whole ago bragging about how to make a successful AI community he bans everyone who downvotes them, and even went and banned people from their communities who downvotes that post in an entirely unrelated community.


You are there because when you ban someone on an instance level, you also ban them on a community level, which inflates your numbers.
DB0 does the same thing.
Did you miss this part
with a lot of MUST/MUST NOT about what I must or mustn’t do should I decide to go this way.
Sounds like him being lazy.


Yea. But did you read the security.md?
https://codeberg.org/forgejo/governance/src/branch/main/SECURITY-POLICY.md
Use an encrypted email to security@forgejo.org. If you can’t, tell them and they will set one up.
Seems very assholeish to not at least do that.


Use the left to find content, use the right to consume the content.
You would likely make more running ads on that page then you would get from doing a crypto pool.


What problem would be solved by doing that?
You can run a Portainer container to manage your containers


If we live and host services outside the US do we need to follow their law?
Nice that you added jellyfin support, but does this work for remote jellyfin servers? I have docker on my pi but Jellyfin on my desktop.
Colocation. Your cloud, your way.
Pointing out inaccurate information is not defending something. It’s point out inaccuracies.
What do you see in Microsoft that you think is worth defending?
Absolutely nothing.
I do agree GH since the purchase has gone to hell, the forced copilot plans are terrible, banning Devs because they live in sanctioned counties, locking out accounts with support not being able to restore them, the list goes on.
Those are reasons not to use GH
But missinformation is a bad thing to spread even if it supports what you believe.
That is inaccurate to all hell.
Not to defend a microslop product but that monitoring platform sees one service as offline as the entire platform is offline.
The container registry going down does not effect the git forges or the webui but that site says it does.


Portainer for container images
Bash script for everything else.
You get 3 free business licences for free so there isn’t a reason to not use the community edition for small environments.
There was that site a couple months back doing the rounds about calculating the roi on self hosting vs paying for streaming
This is absolutely the wrong community. Seeing as you have given zero information as to where you are from no useful information can be given.