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  • I bought a fun domain in '98, used it for email only. Next to that I bought a domain with just my surname. I have several sites in that domain, for my personal stuff, one for the pets, our wedding,... It's a lot more flexible then using the complete name. (But you have to be lucky enough to catch it)

    Next to these 2 I have 2 others in my countries tld for messing about with. Those are a lot cheaper and my company has 3 more domains. The total set costs me โ‚ฌ90 a year.

  • It was even easier. I'm over on forgejo, works.

  • Sure, but then I'd have to remove gogs 1st after exporting everything. It's not a lot of data, but loads of repos. For me there was no reason to migrate (yet).

  • Never knew they made a serie of it... Gotta watch it. Hitch Hickers Guide to the Galaxy was nice. (both the original as the remake)

  • The one at work was a '2nd chance' Kensington Orbit which was missing it's top support, making it a tad unstable. I asked if that was by design, company gave a full refund and let me keep it. It's safe at work, coleagues have no clue how to use it and it wobbles when in use. (When you don't put a few post-it's where the top support should have been)

    I have 2 orbits with scroll ring at home, and a few marble mouses as spare. (But that scroll ring is adictive)

  • Ours is still alive and can be voted on in 10 days.

  • I'd love to see the Foundation and the Robot series of Asimov.

    As single movie, Asimov's End of Eternity would be great.

  • Nah, we'll never get there. (When we do, major Y10K crisis. ๐Ÿ’ฃ๐Ÿ’ฅ)

  • Nah, nvi, once you go native vi... (most run straight back to vim ;) )

    I'm feeling old, using vi since '89.

  • Did the same until I got an employer without flex spots, it's now permanently at my desk there.

  • That takes me back. Years ago I used a xxodd laptop (running debian, biggest pro, it came without Windows license), Model M keyboard (spacebar cap wore out after 10y heavy use, have 10 keyboards spare) and logitech marble mouse. (Alas, as all good Logitech products, discontinued years ago)

    Now running Debian on a i9 Gen 13 laptop with 24 cores, 64G mem, DasKeyboard 4 Ultimate, Kensington Orbit with scroll wheel and 2 24" QHD screens.

    And guess what, I'm reading lemmy on my Samsung Tab S2 8", refurbished.

  • I picked gogs before I knew about the gitea fork. (Maybe even before the fork)

  • Maybe, depends on the migration path. Gitea proved impossible to migrate to.

  • Reddit for the subs for the games I play (not on Lemmy). Youtube for vids for the same game and a local newspaper site. I only use a browser when behind a computer. (As I'm in IT, that's not to often in my spare time)

    Lemmy is read in liftoff when using a tablet, when I'm not gaming.

    Facebook is totalky ignored now. I'd like to delete the accou t, but for me to be able to delete it I 1st need tomeither give them permission to use my data or bug a subscription due to EU law. (which I don't want to do, so I let the account just die)

  • I've been using gogs since I had my RPi2. It's not fancy, it just works. Gitea is a fork of it, as there are others, but I never really put time in a conversion, as gogs just works. I don't do more then synching repos over ssh and an occasional repo creation via the web interface. It's a 1 user setup.

    Edit: just spend a bit of spare time to install forgejo to figure out what I need to do to move the repos I have (~200) over. All that was needed was to create all repos manually and then rsync the content from the direcory with the gogs repos to the forgejo repo storage. I went ftom gogs 0.12 to forgejo 1.20.5 in a tad over 2h.

  • Isn't this a spin-off of gogs?

    I still need to convert.

  • I'd say their main goal is to keep managers busy with something to prevent them from hindering work that needs to be done to keep the place running. ;)

  • The biggest problem is the trio of religions that originated in that area and their spin-offs. All are based on the old testament, so all can find something to use to exterminate the non-believers.

    As long as there can be found an excuse to force ways of life (religion or otherwise) onto others instead of letting others live their life as they see fit, we'll keep this mess.

    The main problem is the core of Jewism, Christianity, Islam,... that most religions think only their religion is the correct one.

  • I'm selfhosted for my email, but then again, I don't email on my phone. The phone is to small for my aging eyes. I prefer a physical keyboard when I type, so I email behind a computer.

    BTW I can read the email via K-9 mail on the phone, in emergencies. (But then again, it's email, no guaranteed delivery)

  • Thanks for the warning, checked settings on all devices and corrected on some.

    Time to look for a replacement I guess. The only thing I use is the icon size/grid settings.