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halm , to selfhosted in (looking for) specific type of web chat
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I don’t have a concrete suggestion for your use case, but IM doesn’t seem like the most intuitive tool for this? If you’re going to transfer files or data from one computer to another that is physically in the same room, maybe try a local network transfer instead of opening up an advanced web server with all kinds of moving parts?

I’d look at something like Sharedrop and see if there are alternatives that will offer a browser-based interface.

Aurenkin , to lemmyshitpost in It do be like that
  • Go 'round to mums’
  • Get Liz back
  • Sort life out
LemmySoloHer ,
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You’ve got red on you.

nifty ,
@nifty@lemmy.world avatar

To his credit, he did do all that

excral , to science_memes in Suffering

Isn’t the main argument of Christianity that the second option was better than the first?

diy , to piracy in Where to download X-plane flight simulator?

You can download it on SteamGG. SteamGG As far as I know, it’s a safe source.

NeoNachtwaechter , to selfhosted in which git server for a company?

Define, what does “git” mean to you?

The core git is a peer to peer system. You don’t need any server at all. It runs on all of your dev’s workstations anyway.

If you want a webserver with gitlab etc. on top of it, then that determines most your needs. In addition, a properly set up nameserver is very helpful, and maybe you want even an Active Directory?

swooosh OP ,

We are looking for a versioning system for collaborated work. Each person shall have his own version with a central main version. Being able to commit, push and restore versions.

Thx for asking, we have a nameserver and active directory. We move this system from team foundation server / azure devops server

LarkinDePark , to asklemmy in Honest question, how many of you watch the autoplaying videos on websites ?

They say that spam only ever exists because its a social problem, not a technical one. Spam works, there are people who believe the Nigerian princes are going to give them money.

chemical_cutthroat , to showerthoughts in We're almost 1/40th of the way through the third millennium
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

If the next 39 chunks of 25 year periods is anything like the last, I’m gonna regret that wish I made.

lord_ryvan ,

What’s the wish you made?

fraksken ,

Live to see the next millenium?

Entropywins ,

We can fix that for you!

TechNerdWizard42 , to asklemmy in How to get rid of the Indian curse?

These are not really Indian issues but poor people issues. Social mobility is a tough thing. If you’re born poor, you stay poor in most places. If your born rich you can stay rich or become poor. If you’re middle class you’ll probably end up poor unless you are relatively lucky with the way inflation and capitalism works.

If you want to “escape India” for better chances, just get to Dubai and start over. You’ll earn more and can start planning for later.

Anonymous_TorPerson OP , (edited )
@Anonymous_TorPerson@lemmy.ml avatar

If you want to “escape India” for better chances, just get to Dubai

I am anti-theist but have a hindu name, do you think that would hurt my chances? Also, what do you think about the government there, free-speech and all those nice things? (I am ok with not having these as long as the system is fair and I won’t be persecuted. Also, I have a said a lot of anti-religious stuff in the past, I don’t believe that anymore, would this cause any problem?)

Don’t get me wrong, I would break a leg to get there, but I am just wondering what I should do before I reach there. I kinda admire the rulers of Dubai, you have absolute power and you have created a wonderful place for everyone of your citizen instead of creating a dictatorship, that’s admirable.

TechNerdWizard42 ,

Dude, Dubai is more progressive than most of the USA or UK. Don’t believe the media.

I live all over the world, but also have residency there as a registered atheist. Nicest people you’ll ever meet.

It’s 90% expats. And a huge Indian population. If you want to live like in India, you can. If you want to live like in the UK, you can. You have freedom of choice far superior to any other country in the world.

Anonymous_TorPerson OP ,
@Anonymous_TorPerson@lemmy.ml avatar

Cheers, I have many friends over there (as laborers mostly), but I will try, upskill and try to get there.

Nothing good will come to me unless I leave India, the pain of living in India is a meaningless pain, almost nothing good comes out of this pain! Thank you very much!

daco , to selfhosted in which git server for a company?

At work we selfhost gitlab (paid) and I’m checking gitea for my own projects. They have a good comparison table at docs.gitea.com/installation/comparison

Do you also need CI/CD?

swooosh OP ,

Is there a reason to choose gitlab over gitea?

We do not need ci/cd

daco , (edited )

If you don’t need CI/CD I don’t see any reasons to choose Gitlab over gitea. But I’m still testing gitea so take my words with a grain of salt :)

Mubelotix ,
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Gitea also has excellent CI support with builtin compatibility with github

lemmyvore ,

If you don’t need CI/CD I’m not sure why you need a centralized frontend at all. Git itself is distributed and you can setup any code flow you can think of. It has hooks that can be used to set up code quality checks on select branches. There are local history browser apps for every platform and IDE plugins.

A frontend is no substitute for developer communication — usually what the “PR” thing does is sugarcoat the fact the devs don’t know how to use Git and/or don’t talk to each other.

AwesomePossum ,

Also working in a small team with Gitea. Pretty solid the last few years.

monomon ,
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Same. Really happy with it.

ReplicantBatty , to science_memes in Suffering

Do I get to choose the 100 people?

dbilitated , to asklemmy in People who watched Homestar Runner back in the day: If you have watched any of the sbemails on the website, which sbemail is your favorite of the bunch?
@dbilitated@aussie.zone avatar

I often quote light switch rave 😁

Septimaeus , to asklemmy in Why do I get a strange, yet comforting feeling when I stop in quiet places

Your description is consistent with frisson and/or ASMR.

As an example, if I am trudging through deep snow, especially during a windless snowfall, especially in a wood, and especially at night, I can reliably trigger it by standing very still and breathing in the silence.

DreitonLullaby OP ,

It’s not the same thing as this, but frission and ASMR is nice; they just produce a completely different feeling to what I’m referring to (usually tingling in the actual skin)

The feeling I’m talking about feels similar-ish to butterflies, but it goes through the legs and arms too, and feels calming rather than nerve-racking, and it leaves you wanting to remain in the moment and continue to appreciate it.

Septimaeus ,

The feeling I’m talking about feels similar-ish to butterflies, but it goes through the legs and arms too, and feels calming rather than nerve-racking, and it leaves you wanting to remain in the moment and continue to appreciate it.

That is how many describe certain types of asmr, and that’s how it manifests for me in moments of silence and serenity. I would add radiant warmth in the extremities and the feeling that my senses are reaching out into the darkness.

Regardless asmr (and to a lesser extent, frisson) is an overarching category of a variety of sensations one may experience given different external or internal stimuli, rather than a single isolated sensation one experiences while doing a particular thing (e.g. listening to asmr yt videos). These sensations are characterized simply as forms of pleasurable paresthesia with some element of euphoria or eudaimonia (sense of wellbeing).

DreitonLullaby OP ,

I understand, but that’s not what my experience with ASMR is like. I don’t get anything like butterflies from it, I just get enjoyment and often an almost “tickling” sensation in my ears. But it’s completely separate to the feeling I’m talking about. And besides that, I’m capable of getting the feeling mentioned in the post from my environment in a noisy environment, it’s just uncommon.

geoma ,
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Probably, most people will give you answers from a psychological point of view. And probably most people will downvote me. But I encourage you to inquire this aspect of your being from a spiritual perspective. This may be a thread that could lead you somewhere. Have you learned buddhist/mindfulness meditation for example? (This is not necessarily “spiritual”, though, but it is certainly beneficial). There are other realities/worlds happening and you may here have something that connects you to that. Keep deepening into this! Congratulations for being aware of it.

DreitonLullaby OP ,

I’m a Christian and believe in the existence of spirit, so I agree this is probably something spiritual.

BCsven ,

Almost sounds like goosebumps from music that touches something, like a full body primal tingle

Alexstarfire , to asklemmy in Have you been stolen from?

Years ago my house was broken into and many things were taken, but not all the things you’d expect. They did take my PS3, laptop, and desktop but left the TV and all other electronics. Took only the Harry Potter movies from my bookcase of movies. Took a cheap anime sword. Among other odd things.

Honestly, it was mostly just inconvenient. Insurance gave me more than it was worth, even after I told them so.

However, it kinda looked like they knew what they were going for. Nothing was ransacked or anything. It wasn’t any of my current, at the time, friends but it may have been someone familiar with my place.

cashmaggot OP ,

This is going to sound janky but I wonder if the person knew you cause the very specific stuff they took. But it also sounds super paranoid and I am not trying to bring any of that into your life so scratch that and just let it go...oh shit - I see what all you say there. Yeah same though process. Probably just some asshole. Let it go~~~

Alexstarfire ,

It was a decade ago. It’s way in the past.

cashmaggot OP ,

The joys of shared housing =P!

Alexstarfire ,

I was living alone.

cashmaggot OP ,

Oh my b, I thought you were the person who was living with a couple of friends and the Harry Potter box-set was stolen among other things (a samurai sword?). The way the posts are displayed stuff is starting to merge into one giant blob. Not my favorite thing, the way stuff is nested/the reply structure. Apologies!

Alexstarfire ,

You got the stuff right. I was just living alone.

haerrii , to selfhosted in (looking for) specific type of web chat

Might not tick all boxes, but etherpad may be a nice alternative for you. It’s more like a collaborative note taking thing, but gets the job done if you’re not too concerned about encryption and hide the server behind a simple HTTP authentication.

TheSpermWhale , to showerthoughts in We're almost 1/40th of the way through the third millennium
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Ee they grow up fast - I remember when this millenium was only 1/80 complete

APassenger ,

I miss those days… They were less interesting, less dire, and more hopeful.

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