

Is .dev maintained by the US?
Is .dev maintained by the US?
Compared to the software we were using before such as Skype, TeamSpeak, Ventrilo and Mumble… The UI is amazing.
I’d happily move to Matrix but I’d lose all the servers for my hobby interests. No point in having both.
I’ve been using it for several years. I have a small server I use with my IRL friends and it works great.
Is there a (Linux) command I can run to check my power consumption?
You may find it laughable but it is what it is. Most people does not enjoy signing up for specific product forums. It’s much easier to just add yet another discord server to the list.
Having free and open source software is not enough for some people. The dev needs to publish it in a Foss platform, use a Foss operative system, a Foss ide, mild political views. Free, quality and high maintained software is not good enough these days. /s
That reminds me, I do own a pine64 device! It was the first thing I got on Kickstarter.
It’s a Pine A64, with 2gb RAM. I wonder if it has enough power to run all those things. It’s a budget device from 8 years ago, probably gonna have a hard time but I’ll give it a try if I manage to find it!
Raspberry Pi was my first choice, but apparently I can’t even back order it :/
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Thanks for the feedback. We currently use a self-hosted Gitlab on our company but it uses a lot of resources. Was wondering if I should take a look at forgejo.
Not sure I would want to host my code on a random instance…
Does it support CI, or is just a version control?
Technically they never lied, you just wrongfully assumed the advertised product’s quality matched the subreddit name.
That’s unfortunate :(