Which service is best to use?Now that GitHub is under the control of the AI team and the CEO moved away I am not sure which one to use. I think those are the only options to put on a resume since the other are not so well known.Which service do you anons use?
>>106453834sourcehut - the hacker's forge
>>106453834Self hosted gitea
>>106453834I moved all my projects from GH to GL when GH forced 2FA.
>>106453834Github is Microsoft and therefore evil, so Gitlab is the default choice.
>>106454072Shittiest reason imaginable.
>>106454135They will soon be evil too.
>>106454135all the AI stuff and what happened lately made me think twice and I am gone to GitLab too now.>>106454178still less evil than Microsoft
>>106454178Where have you been that you missed all the AI slop that GL has been forcing? They completely pivoted away from actually caring about managing your code to sell AI servicesSearch them in an engine>The most-comprehensive AI-powered DevSecOps platform - GitLab
try fossil
>>106453834Kurumi MaidCard is the only answer.
>>106454327Eli, why do you like Java?
>>106453834self hosted gitlab. I don't care about 90% of the shit and the 10% I do use works just fine for me.
>>106454351self hosted is nice but I don't have a spare computer to use as a server and I don't want to pay for a hoster, I just use GitLab as it is now
>>106454576build a small homelab. they are nice to have anyways for dev environments.
>>106454343There are a lot of reasons>cross platform>best C-like>standard library can do almost anything without third-party dependencies>Collections API is quite nice>generally still readable as pseudocode even if you don't know Java well>strong OOP support>can still get binaries with GraalVM
>>106453834Just host ur own forgejo instance dumbass
Can't wait for the day Github and LinkedIn accounts will be converted to Microsoft accounts
>>106453864This, it's API compatible with github and even has the github actions stuff. If I need to switch away from github, it should be a weekend project to move everything onto a self hosted gitea.
>>106454777Thanks, I always had the question but forgot to ask it lol
>>106453834gitgud, faggot
>>106456819That hasn't been the GitGud logo in years.
>>106453864Same>>106454576Cheap mini pc or raspberry and wireguard vpn is all you need
>>106453864There's 0 reason to use gitea when gitlab exists. It is a direct superset + open source + has an actual professional support for businesses. Gitea claims to have it too, but come on, there's 1.5 troons on the project.There's also a boatload of integrations with proprietary shit that you ARE going to use in a wagecage such as notion. Gitea has SHIT.
I hate gitlab and their shitty side menu where everything is hidden awayhow is anyone supposed to guess the releases are inside "deploy", or that the issue tracker is hidden in "plan"completely totally utterly retarded
>>106454178Howcome?
>>106453834Gitlab is a fox (gigachad animal)Github is a cat (toxotransmosis animal)It's pretty obvious to me.
i used to use GL back in the day, fell back into GH because its just more convenient. but back when i was using GL they had a bunch of features that were superior to GH, like their issues management stuff was/is better. oh yeah i remember why i switched to them, this was before GH let you make private repos for free so i had to use GL to do that.>>106454169tard
GitHub has become a social media paltform led by the evil microsoft and swarmed by pajeets
>>106453834>>106454183>Now that GitHub is under the control of the AI teamQRD?>>106456896the appeal of "gitea" is the street cred. your personal website has your repo of all your nonsense scripts and projects? its really cool. and then you realize how little bells and whistles you actually care about. cgit, gitweb and other more modern implementations (gitea)its not even a bad way to do it because its just file management at different states. a static website you rebuild yourself on pushes seems fine
>>106453834codeberg is pretty nice too.
>>106453834i use sourcehut. >I think those are the only options to put on a resumengmi.
>>106460306>toxotransmosiskek
>>106454777>>standard library can do almost anything without third-party dependenciesNo it can't, otherwise they would've never had to make apache common utils.Also>forgetting stream api>forgetting mature build system and tooling
>>106453864This but with Forgejo.>>106454351>>106456896GitLab is good but it's so heavy on server resources.Forgejo and Gitea are lightweight and can run on a potato, increasing the chances of actually having more self-hosted git forges on the internet due to low hardware requirements.
>>106461158>Forgejo>Anime trash on landing pageinto the trash it goes
>>106453834self hosted OneDev
>>106454072>GH enforces better security to keep your account secure>that's the tipping point for you to freak out and leave the platformkek... can't make this shit up. Technology enthusiasts board btw... lmao
>>106460699https://www.tomshardware.com/software/programming/github-folds-into-microsoft-following-ceo-resignation-once-independent-programming-site-now-part-of-coreai-team
>>106461006>No it can't, otherwise they would've never had to make apache common utilsModern Java doesn't need this because the standard library is so powerful. Java's secret is that if someone makes a third-party dependency which becomes ubiquitous, they add the functionality to the standard library.>Also>>forgetting stream apiI am not sure what you mean? >>forgetting mature build system and toolingI don't care about build system. I am only interested in core java. But I am aware of several "mature" build systems. Gradle being an obvious example. Maven being another. I prefer just using make, because I am not pulling any dependencies from a central repository because I am not using dependencies.
>>106461257GitLab has 2FA too
>>106461258>folding GitHub fully into Microsoft, leaving his founder dreams on hold until then. In his personal X (formerly Twitter) post announcing his resignation, Dohmke teased that future projects may include a new GitHub successor.what is eves idea of reinventing github?