

Didn’t Gitea fork from gogs? What’s the goto lightweight (so no Gitlab) self-hosted Git host nowadays? Difficult to keep track.
Didn’t Gitea fork from gogs? What’s the goto lightweight (so no Gitlab) self-hosted Git host nowadays? Difficult to keep track.
Enshittification left and right. Prime capitalism.
Every action that increases competition is good for us customers. I’ll probably won’t buy a card from them, but I still hope they have a big enough success to rustle Nvidias Benjamins.
That’s been the case for years now. No sane company runs production workloads on Docker or Docker compose. There’s niche solutions like Hashicorps Nomad or Docker Swarm, but most will probably either use a Hyperscalers container offering and/or use Kubernetes.
Many Lemmy instances block lemmynsfw.com. So I’d recommend either creating a second account there or - better, but also more effort and burden of knowledge - host your own instance.
Same. It’s nice to contribute a little on the side. Using Vespucci for a new house was too much of a hassle for me though.
The second point may actually be very true. This way they are a smaller target for anti-trust investigations in case Twitter is completely obsoleted by Threads.
$111M doesn’t sound like a lot for how long Paperspace has been around…
Also, discussion on Hacker News: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36614924
Exoskeletons are an overlooked and underutilized technology. Automation is huge, yes. But there’s still enough jobs which won’t be done by a machine for the foreseeable future.
Then there’s stuff like this which only touches the surface of what a good Exoskeleton technology could do.