You might mention the library license of the underlying library, it’s strictly non commercial meaning yours is too.
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Gitlab really pissed me off with their paid plans for work. We moved to GitHub, and while that’s not popular here, they offered everything we needed at nearly 1/4 the price.
Gitlab kept saying $99/user per month, no way to have different “classes” of users at different paid plans. Just awful.
I told them we were switching unless they came back with a fair offer. Ignored. Renewal time came up and I told them we weren’t renewing… Oh NOW they want to bargain and try to retain us??? F right off. Microsoft might be the devil, but they offer a good product for the price.
I used to self host gitlab, but they kept putting things behind the pay wall. GG.
Self hosting, Forgejo all the way!!
TrumpetX@programming.devto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What good/positive habits have you taken away from your time in Covid lockdown and kept up since then?English2·1 year agoI started cooking, period. My wife used to cook, now I do. It’s weird, but the pandemic totally flipped our roles.
There are many ways around this, like using intermediary services like PayPal or a privacy.com credit card with ephemeral numbers.
Crypto, while one way, is not the only way.
TrumpetX@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•The Xz Backdoor Highlights the Vulnerability of Open Source Software—and Its StrengthsEnglish1·1 year agoReinventing the wheel is exactly why we should use open source libraries.
Expanding on other unintended outcome here: Different projects have different values. This takes no account for something like Spring vs Apache Commons IO. Or Rails vs nokogiri.
Libraries will be incentivized into breaking apart to maximize revenue.
This isn’t really unlike the unintended consequences of health insurance and how it leads to overpriced services with lots of indecipherable codes for service.
It’s about how the system rewards (pays) for the service. I’m all for supporting open source, but the proposals in this thread are disturbingly anti open source.
TrumpetX@programming.devto Open Source@lemmy.ml•The Xz Backdoor Highlights the Vulnerability of Open Source Software—and Its StrengthsEnglish1·1 year agoThis wouldn’t work for a few reasons, but the most glaring is that it would incentive re inventing the wheel.
I can’t stop laughing at this. Thank you!
TrumpetX@programming.devto World News@beehaw.org•Afghan girls as young as 16 arrested in shops, classes and markets in Kabul by the Taliban, who labelled them ‘infidels’ for wearing ‘bad hijab’English28·1 year agoSure, I’ll just travel to places to verify the source every time when I consume news. That’s reasonable!
I wouldn’t say I’m in love, but it’s not bad. I feel like it’s a return to board game mechanics with all the choices.
I’ve yet to complete my first game (still in the second age). It will be interesting to see how they modify it over time. Did you read the “feedback response” post just at the end of the preorder release?