

If the far-right hates Codeberg, that only tells me Codeberg is doing something right.


I have to admit I prefer Obsidian, even though it’s not self hosted.
But all of my data is local. Even if I use Obsidian Sync and Obsidian goes under, I still have all my files on different machines (on top of regular backups) and I can use some other Markdown editor.
No, it’s not bad.
tbh, I’ve always like Apple’s launchd.
Getting a “control center” for your init, with user groups, modularity, memory limits and queryable status/control is great. (Sometime people forget how painful init scripts can be…)
The only problem I see is the tendency to cram everything into systemd.
Nice. I guess a few can be added to the CentOS branch in 2021 (CentOS stream, Rocky)
Is this verified? Not defending reddit, but is there a ban for all Tor traffic or was it just a single account that they decided looked “suspicious”?
Fair enough, I didn’t go through all of them [especially since I don’t speak Dutch :)] The point was that many applications use this kind of list so it could be worth to adapt a more complete one (not that we should use that particular one).
It might be worth to ask volunteers (speaking languages other than english) to help adapt something like https://github.com/LDNOOBW/List-of-Dirty-Naughty-Obscene-and-Otherwise-Bad-Words
Awesome :)