

I remember when Microsoft first bought GitHub there was a pretty huge push to get off of it and onto gitlab.
Is there a reason gitlab isn’t recommended anymore?


I remember when Microsoft first bought GitHub there was a pretty huge push to get off of it and onto gitlab.
Is there a reason gitlab isn’t recommended anymore?


Just looked into this a bit. While I don’t know exactly what each one corresponds to, I did find that pastebin has some lists of urls you can use.
This one has English and German-> the comments should differentiate what’s what. Hope this helps!


Well at least your username is fitting…
Im gonna be blunt, this dude wanted to learn how to use something that interests them. Getting slapped with ‘just figure it out’ and some unsavory comments about where you think they’re from is a surefire way to kill someone’s interest in ever interacting with a community.
Do better for fucks sake


Is there any way to see a list of whats been removed from both platforms? I know a lot of archiving is going on for Itch, but is there any site that’s popped up to show what’s been removed on both platforms?


Still wouldn’t address the root problem here: payment processing companies have the power to just deny payment from even happening.
Unless you’re referring to making a federated platform that instead allows devs to connect with buyers and make transactions off channel.
Would limit widespread issues like this but now you’re opening a whole new can of worms with trust
Bit unpopular, but I actually prefer servicenows ticketing system over Jira. Although a big part of that comes down to how my team worked for a while
For a while I had to use Jira for any cloud work and ServiceNow for any dev work on that platform. Keeping track of 2 different boards is maddening


Honest question. What’s wrong with Chucklefish as a publisher?


There’s programs like Ollama and Lmstudio that let you download LLMs and run them locally
Lol, they didn’t outright kill all the bandits so they ran into them again several levels later. It was a fun time
Different scenario but in my first time dming I ended up naming two characters Phil… they were both bandits.
I’m sure I can write something for it if I spend some time. I’d just have to brush up on my javascript
Now I’ve gotta find a way to implement something like this in my foundry server. That would be amazing!
It was common in the 2000s and early 2010s for people in voice chats for games to claim they fucked your mom; usually people who were clearly teenagers.
Guess it was one of those things where you had to be there to get it


In the first campaign I ever played in, I ran a necromancy wizard that was neutral good.
Basically, he grew up a hermit and has zero awareness of the taboos surrounding his school of magic. However, because of his alignment, he has a very different approach to how he uses his magic.
Whenever he has to raise undead to fight for him, he does it by asking for their aid rather than outright raising them. He approaches the practice more as a way to preserve the lives of the living rather than a way of amassing servants or power. When he no longer needs their help, he thanks them and tries to make sure they either return to their resting place or are given a proper burial.
His overarching goal is to ensure everyone lives a long, full life and wishes to find a way to resurrect others in the way other classes can to help achieve that goal.
Didn’t get to play him for long since the group kinda fell apart
Reminds me of how I introduced a bag of devouring at a defective magic item shop and the party bought it anyways.
I should have learned my lesson after the last bag incident
I’ll admit that I’ve had my players do those kind of rolls from time to time. It’s usually either when they’re doing something with no consequences that can have a comedic moment or they choose to do something so far in left field that I almost feel the need to ask them to roll.
All in all though those dumb rolls have led to a lot of comedic moments that my players enjoy so I think a big part is how it’s used


Unless his attitude and stance changes, there’s not a single red team that I could see taking him. You can’t just throw someone who wants to be a criminal into pentesting and think it’ll go well


He’s talented, but the problem is jobs like pen testing require a LOT of trust to work in. So far this guy has said and shown that he intents on staying in cybercrime rather than doing legitimate work.
As it stands, given how he’s acted, I can’t see a single company that would let him pen test their systems or a red team that would take that risk to their reputation.


It certainly was painful to see. Used to love sharing memes on my party’s shenanigans but seems Reddit isn’t the place for it anymore
Gotcha, thought it might be the license and the fact gitlab is proprietary. Thanks for elaborating further on that.
Heard a lot about codeberg and forgejo on Lemmy but not a lot outside of here. Liking what I see so far