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I don't think the comparison to GitLab is reasonable: Gitlab brings a much broader feature set and has a much larger product vision https://about.gitlab.com/direction/maturity/ I'm mostly missing a native CI-support.

I do agree, that most "simply a GitHub-like web frontend for Git"-purposes Gitea sounds like a really awesome deal if simplicity and functionality. Looking at https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/comparison/ is really an impressive list.


Native CI is definitely going to cause a user base shift, drone-ci does the job but in my opinion the decision to not let users directly edit env vars makes it pretty annoying to maintain simple configurations - where you don't deport environment variables to some external secret manager which you'de put a key for in your CI, when such complexity is not needed for a project.


I understand that Gitea focus on light-weight, painless instance: Just run a binary and you're done. That far I understand why I would choose Gitea over GitLab.

But what are the USPs between Gitea and https://gogs.io/ ? Both Go-based. Both using the same claims. Actually from the very first impression Gitea looks more polished than Gogs.

Update: Okay - I learned that Gogs a) has only one maintainer and b) can not make pull requests between branches of forked repositories. Also https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/comparison/ provides a first overview.


Gitea was originally a "community fork" of gogs


I think this is an undervalued and very important aspect in the whole discussion.

In the meantime a completely mentally disabled person is leading the country and attacking every imaginable person in the world for years and… nothing happens at all!

Weird times.


If you have cancer, you need to mitigate these issues. Cancer is no excuse for dying…

Yes – autism is a perfect explanation for behavior not following typical social norms. That's more or less exactly the core of this disability.

From my point of view RMS really tackles his disability as far as he can: Announces his preferences, choosing interaction forms appropriate to him (email), openly telling that he'll refrain from group discussion…

Besides that I still don't see, where RMS really crossed the lines which requires actions to actually destroy his life. In the same time someone like Trump permanently crosses really vital red lines in all aspects… every… fucking… day…


I still prefer the much simpler FreeOTP+. Just start, tap and go. Can be easily backed up and restored: either via Import/Export or plain Titanium Backup.


No – nuclear is not "clean" energy. It's one of the messiest form of them. And coal is "clean" neither.


American people seem to underestimate the damage and risk of anything they are doing. Producing tons of highly-toxic, highly radioactive elements with a lifetime of several the factor humans are living on earth and not the singles clue how to contain them safely even for a decade!

Sure – why save energy, why invest in renewable, energy. Because we have it and we can do it.

This arrogoance towards the subsequent and already generations of today makes me unbelievable angry.


Nuclear waste that is long-lived is by definition not dangerous.

We absolutely should improve energy efficiency and invest in renewable energy. We should be installing solar panels, wind turbines, utility-scale solar, batteries and storage as fast as we can.

But we can simultaneously construct new nuclear power without slowing down renewable deployment. We need a diversity of energy sources; nuclear is the ideal source of base-load power which is necessary to ensure grid stability and sufficient dispatchable power. It's the only way we'll ever kick the habit of burning coal, oil and gas.


Not being the author. Just found the article very interesting with a provoking point-of-view on the subject SAP HANA and it's future.


Just renewed my commercial license. CodeWeaver forms 2/3 of the Wine committers and contributes all their work first back into the Wine projects.

So worth every penny for the good cause.


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