@neil For me, the main attractions of Github were remote git hosting and free building and testing of my code on Mac OS and Windows. When Github started pushing their Copilot nonsense, I started looking for alternatives. Forgejo doesn't give me Mac/Windows testing, but for my own projects it's easier to just drop Windows support altogether. In the past I tried to make sure my code was reasonably portable and worked on exotic platforms like Windows, but I do this in my free time and Microsoft doesn't care about developers like me, so I don't really see the point anymore.
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So, who's still left on GitLab?@neil The AI stuff is why I didn't try Gitlab in the first place. And I'm glad I didn't.
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I love how the Unix commands have such intuitive naming.@cstross @annehargreaves @kamstrup Oh yeah, like the good rename command and the bad rename command.
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Free software people: A major goal of free software is for individuals to be able to cause software to behave in the way they want it toLLMs: (enable that)Free software people: Oh no not like that@mjg59 It misses the point so completely (and doesn't address any of the actual counterarguments I've seen made) that it is functionally indistinguishable from a piss take.
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Free software people: A major goal of free software is for individuals to be able to cause software to behave in the way they want it toLLMs: (enable that)Free software people: Oh no not like that@mjg59 No, I do think you're being honest, I just think your opinion is kinda bad.
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Free software people: A major goal of free software is for individuals to be able to cause software to behave in the way they want it toLLMs: (enable that)Free software people: Oh no not like that@mjg59 Fuck off with that shit. This doesn't even smell like a good faith argument.