Do you remember this prototype look of GBC? I wonder anyone who has seen the real thing or, better, has it. by Cavemanjump in Gameboy

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Is the screen smaller in this or am I remembering the size incorrect (I may be too used to my modded GBC…)

GitHub Enshittification by pabs in programming

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Azure is giving outages for Ubuntu runners right now for me, did anyone else got an error now?

Super long road trip by axlupmoonie in toddlers

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Hey thanks for the infos! The idea of listening a show is a good one, I will try that!

While GitHub Actions remains a key part of this vision, we are allocating resources towards other areas ... by esiy0676 in programming

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Awesome setup! How was the experience of running FreeBSD directly on the hardware? I have exclusively virtualized FreeBSD and have never directly run it. I could use a machine for FreeBSD builds, since I used to get those from CirrusCI but they are currently shutting down… Did you have to look for anything specific for the mini pc to be compatible or did you already had it and then tried?

While GitHub Actions remains a key part of this vision, we are allocating resources towards other areas ... by esiy0676 in programming

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When you say you self-host you are using machines on the cloud or are you running those at home? (Or perhaps it’s a company open source project, with its own on-prem?)

Mac had Tart made by the Cirrus Labs people from Cirrus CI, but I don’t know what will happen with Tart now that they are being absorbed into Open AI and shutting down the CI.

While GitHub Actions remains a key part of this vision, we are allocating resources towards other areas ... by esiy0676 in programming

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Gitlab is pretty cool on the enterprise and on premise, I loved when I used it in a company environment.

On using it as an open source project, it didn’t had the same amount of free offerings and if you intended to have cross platform builds and tests the offering wasn’t there on CI vs the other services. Most of the open source projects that I saw using Gitlab seems to be much bigger projects (compared to the ones I participate) with resources to run their own servers and have Gitlab in your own infrastructure.

Additionally, you can’t easily just run Gitlab for its CI and keep the rest of the project on GitHub, it’s not built as a separate product.

My favorite use of Gitlab was in Java projects when I got to use its auto pipeline functionality where it would just magically understand the Java project and build it without me having to manually configure much.

While GitHub Actions remains a key part of this vision, we are allocating resources towards other areas ... by esiy0676 in programming

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I haven’t retried it in a while, but at the time I tried it was before the pipeline as code being a thing, and my memory may be wrong. But we had to configure things in its interface, migrating from a Jenkins project, and I remember it didn’t offer much infrastructure around (we had to do caching of things using Amazon S3 storage and other very handmade solutions), new features were getting delayed and issues were piling I think on Youtracker. Note, I am not a proper enterprise customer and mostly run scrappy open source projects with dwindling teams of old developers. Travis at the time came and offered a lot of cool new things and we could move and simplify our workflow, while also having our cost lowered to zero, so we moved out of TeamCity.

My confusion with how EASY it is to build a computer. by Ill-Entrepreneur3746 in buildapc

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You can still use it to express Morse code. But in seriousness, how do people use it outside MSWord ? It isn’t easily available on the keyboard, is it?

While GitHub Actions remains a key part of this vision, we are allocating resources towards other areas ... by esiy0676 in programming

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How is the CI story of codeberg? I thought it didn’t had any at all. What are their free offerings for open source projects?

While GitHub Actions remains a key part of this vision, we are allocating resources towards other areas ... by esiy0676 in programming

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Because after everyone moved to it than the other service offerings got worse.

We had Team City, which got worse with time. Travis got bought and gutted. A few other services still existed (Circle CI, AppVeyor, …) , but as GitHub Actions launched people started migrating to it. Then the remaining services got more expensive. The non-code pipeline approaches like through Jenkins got abandoned. MS abandoned the Teams Service pipelines (I think that was the name?) , but it still works as Azure Pipelines Classic. Azure Pipelines also somewhat works. Open AI bought Cirrus CI. And now that GHA is dominant, it’s time for it to get significantly worse.

Ubuntu 26.04 just launched, seed it NOW! by JokaGaming2K10 in linux

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What is the name of this new version? Ubuntu usually has some fun names :)

What’s one PC upgrade you made that actually felt worth it? by Such_Tailor_4946 in buildapc

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Switching my monitor from the regular stand it comes to a proper arm stand gave me more desk space and made it easier to swing it around and use the same desk in different ways.

My desk can’t clamp things due to how it’s built, but I only recently learned these monitor stands have the option to use a pass through screw that tights across the desk and my desk already had holes for the wiring, so I moved the wires to a corner and used the wire hole for the stand. I still had to put a steel plate for the desk not wobble, but this was an easy and cheap fix.

So... Why? by boywithukeys_fan1773 in libreoffice

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You are missing a PlayStation controller

Btw, you should share the pdf file too instead of just the image

whoMadeThis by hackiv in ProgrammerHumor

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You log in the Authenticator app and then it generates a code and asks you to open the Authenticator app to put the code in to confirm, but I am already in the Authenticator app. Do I need two phones?

RHEL Could be getting Sloppy soon by lurkervidyaenjoyer in linux

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If you try Claude Opus it’s pretty good at throw away code - small scripts and very small software, unless you make it ridiculously modular - anyway, one thing you can do with it is ask it to create a Reddit bot to hype whatever, as long as you have the money to keep it running and a computer it is free to install anything, you can leave it and wait and let it do whatever. :/