

Ah man, yeah I use it for a much more constrained and very narrow use case. We only use GitHub actions for CI/CD, it can be clunky itself in some aspects but otherwise works great.
Ah man, yeah I use it for a much more constrained and very narrow use case. We only use GitHub actions for CI/CD, it can be clunky itself in some aspects but otherwise works great.
What’s wrong with Jenkins? Works pretty great for automated scripts that need to run on a schedule, but I imagine you and this post specifically mean in reference to CI/CD
It is confusing, Tor is an excellent privacy tool if used properly (don’t log in to stuff), but I guess it’s still a technical hurdle to most. Probably also from a lack of marketing.
I think in countries where the government is decidedly more authoritarian it’s more known. On my relay right now I see a ton of russian and a smaller amount of German connections.
You’d be surprised at how many imbeciles a simple step like this will weed out. Lotta unqualified people applying to everything
Those onion layers don’t add up to nothing… also I’ve heard it’s under constant attack. Plus not enough people running relays and exit nodes.
Just download Tor browser and go to Lemmy. World
What country? Sounds like a kangaroo court or a court staffed entirely by old people.
Oof, sorry to hear that.
I’m extremely curious, what country?
Who? What was their reason?
Someone has (or had?) a bot that would repost threads from popular reddit subs. Always saw them in new but without any comments or upvotes. It didn’t interest me, seemed artificial.
I think Lemmy just needs to keep growing organically for now as instance operators and the code devs figure out the scaling problem.
We still need the crowd
It is bad if we care about adoption right now
It’ll happen with time, but yeah, reddit has had a decade to have any interest about anything to be posted on their platform
Dear God 😂 please tell me this is an exaggeration
Multiple hour builds dear god 😵💫