GitLab is open source and you can self-host it.
GitLab is open source and you can self-host it.
I’m getting these issues on Windows as well, to be fair.
I have replaced Chiaki with Chiaki4deck.
I guess these days it’s mostly Ionic or Quasar…?
Reading documentation is still king here.
And then my co-student refreshed the page a 1000 times for laughs and the counter went up, because I didn’t install a cookie with an IP check.
There is a link somewhere on that page, which links to the download for the app. That’s why I used it, I guess. I changed it to the Flatpak link.
“Damn it, Jim! You just lost the company 100.000 dollars!”
“How big of a failure are we talking about here?”
“It’s about a 0.00000227272 Musk! You’re fired!”
I used to do that sometimes. But I guess Reddit Enhancement Suite had improvements that made it bearable to edit large texts. I hope more and more of RES gets into lemmy-ui.
You’re right. I changed it.
If anything, this highlighted for me how hard it still is to edit large posts on Lemmy! Also, I went to another instance multiple times without realizing it after I clicked “Show context”, which made it impossible for me to edit the post, because I was on a different instance!
This will take some getting used to and/or fixing!
Nice. I was using System Monitoring Center, but that’s based on Python and it uses a bit too much system resources, in my opinion. It’s pretty, though.
I added a disclaimer. Might still be useful for historical purposes, or when the project becomes alive again, as open source project sometimes do.
I edited the post and added Filelight. I personally prefer gdu
on the command-line, it’s awesome.
I don’t know, it seems you disabled new posts, but there might still be good information that is readable there?
Nice! Keep that one going. I like the vibe of your podcast. Unfortunately, most of the other podcasts seem to have stopped putting out new content.
Which one? I used to listen to a couple of them in the car, but not so much lately! I figure it’s probably The Steam Deck Podcast.
You asked what GitLab offered and I answered that question. I ran GitLab at work for years. Amazing project. Much value there.