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Great! Who did you jump to ?


The most obvious "all-in-one" package is GitLab, if you have the hardware for it and don't mind bit of bloat but all the needed features in one package.

Personally, for smaller scale projects that still require collaboration over the web, Gitea/Forgejo + Woodpecker CI has been a really simple, lightweight and easy to maintain solution.


I really love Gitlab CI. I don't miss managing my own Gitlab server but I definitely prefer their CI product to actions.


I am self host8ng forgejo. What can other CIs do that I could potentially need that is absent?


If you're using the built-in Actions/CI/whatever it's called, and it works for you, then that's great, don't try to change :)

I guess I'm mostly still with Woodpecker because of having used it for years already, don't think there is anything major missing with either approaches, but was a while ago I looked deeper into it, maybe someone else here knows more (recent) details.


Gitlab. Required very few CI/CD changes to be honest.


Norwegian here. I belive that e24.no is highly credible, I have been reading it for a number of years. The news of the harsh penalties for these uber drivers have also been mentioned in the radio news.


Harsh?


I'd certainly classify a driver license revocation as "harsh". Even more so if it's complex/impossible to get it back...


I totally get what you are saying but it seems to be to be increasingly difficult to find the good frameworks, especially since the badness of some frameworks only manifest on larger scales.


I do hope that the notion that technical debt does not neccessarily mean the previous developer was a moron/lazy/bad person takes hold. We developers need to respect each other more. There MAY have been a good reason for doing it the old way.


I honestly believe that as long as you are always trying to improve and don't coast, you should be good. I do not do side projects after work, but do try to work on my coding skills, focus and discipline during the workday. 17 years and counting, and every single year I improve (some times only by a little bit, but it really adds up).


Norwegian here. The entirety of the earnings from the oil industry is funneled into our Sovereign Wealth Fund, and has been for decades. A few percent (4% ?) of this fund is spent each year by the state. So we are not as hard hit as the others, and the state can basically keep spening money at our present level for many years. Note that oil companies in Norway is scaling back, so our jobless rate and tax income is being hurt, but so far things are only getting interesting for those laid off and those directly in the oil business.


Should have a warning: Starts playing loud noise when entering page.


The currency (and the meme it is "based on") is somewhat attractive, its silly image made me laugh, and mine for a few days, getting 120 000 or so Doge. If enough people think it funny enough to use, and of low enough value to actually use instead of just hold, it may have a future as a low value tipping currency. Your aarondfcoin lacks that funny easygoing silly meme power, I belive.


I have successfully used localbitcoins.com, using National Bank Transfer. Use their escrow service. Note that you probably do not want to sell to people through paypal (they can easily reverse the transaction), nor to people though other easily reversible payment services.


I have used localbitcoins.com a few times to buy bitcoins, and have been happy. Remember to use the site's escrow though.


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