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  • Pretty typical in web frameworks tbh

  • Use a different one every day until there's a winner x)

  • And have you seen the prices of Jerboa, Connect, Liftoff and Thunder?

  • Technically, they could publish a ReVanced patch…

  • Ok, thank you for your time.

  • GitHub's actions are so good once it clicks and you understand them. On GitLab, you start from a docker image, so it's harder to setup some things but easier for others. If you are very good at docker and don't mind making your own images just for CI purposes, then go ahead.

    Ideally, you should just try them both. You can mirror a project between the two and setup the CI at both places.

  • You can also use GitHub as a mirror to make your project more discoverable

  • It did, but the interface is still dogshit for new users and it's impossible to know how to access a project's page or its download page. When I started using GitHub, I didn't even realize that SourceForge was a git hub for a fucking while, yet I was still downloading stuff from there.

  • I also paid with my Google Opinion Rewards even though I didn't use it, but this price is literally double what I've gained in a year. A bit greedy, innit?

  • I couldn't find the API for Kbin, so that's unlikely to happen soon

  • Well, sorting by Top 6 hours sure does bring some interesting content…

  • Plus, if your cool username is taken, you can always make an account on a different server and browse Lemmy normally

  • Or to Lemmy's developers, which makes your instance possible, which makes the third-party app possible.

  • From what I've heard, you pay by viewing ads. Those can be blocked at the DNS level, though.

  • A developer of this caliber can easily get 90K CAD at his day job, and even more in the US.

  • I'd argue that if you only know how to start your own project using the play button, then you aren't a software engineer.

  • Testing your own custom app in your own sublemmy and having people comment on your test is so heartwarming as a dev :F