Oh yeah, definitely. I’m on self-hosted forgejo, having had to migrate off gitea recently. :\
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clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Android@lemmy.ml•Looking for Android Beta Testers For My Lemmy Client2·5 hours agoI’d be willing, though I’m still on Android 12, and am not a terribly heavy user. Do you have any specific requirements you’re targeting? What kind of bug reports/tickets were you wanting to generate, if any?
Edit: ah, I see in another thread it’s probably “lemmy-only”, which counts me out. Bummer.
Thanks, that’s what I thought. I’ve never put anything personal in a public repo in my life for reasons just like this. Bleh.
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Stop Internet Searching and Start Asking on Fediverse?7·2 days agoSame here, it’d have to be something AI-hardened, though, still.
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto Gardening@lemmy.world•Alright who's thing is evergreen trees and wants to talk an ear off?11·2 days agoThat’s what I was thinking, get rid of the thistle. :b
Moving to git is one thing, but doesn’t going to GitHub put all their code at risk for CoPilot AI mining by Microsoft? (If one considers that a bad thing, which many don’t, I guess.)
They just may be the future, but the header “Passkeys are one of the few security constructs that make your life easier, rather than harder”, unironically in an article this long explaining them… whew. Yeah, fun to use. /s
clove@kbin.melroy.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Straight people, do you know what the Grindr notification sound is?10·1 month agoI’m not straight and have no idea what it sounds like. (Not what you asked, but my incredibly straight parents have no clue what Grindr even is, if that helps. :)
Indeed, I’m on Mbin, and I should’ve specified. I can definitely do textual feedback (matrix), I was just thinking GitHub or some other ticketing system was involved. (I can use them, too, not a big deal, I just don’t have a lot of energy, so. I try to use it constructively where I can. :)
PieFed API explosions: yiiiikes, that sounds really unfun for the time being!