#gitlab

gunnar@diasp.org

LibRedirect

A web extension that redirects YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, and other websites to their alternative privacy friendly frontends.

Great project names to find: Urban Dictionary → Rural Dictionary

YouTube → Invidious, Piped, Piped-Material, PokeTube, CloudTube, Tubo, FreeTube, Yattee, FreeTube PWA
YouTube Music → Beatbump, Hyperpipe
Twitter → Nitter
Bluesky → skyview
Reddit → Libreddit, Teddit
Tumblr → Priviblur
Twitch → SafeTwitch, Twineo
TikTok → ProxiTok
Instagram → Proxigram
IMDb → LibreMDb
Bilibili → MikuInvidious
Pixiv → PixivFE
Fandom → BreezeWiki
Imgur → Rimgo
Pinterest → Binternet
Soundcloud → Tubo
Bandcamp → Tent
Tekstowo → TekstoLibre
Genius → Dumb
Medium → Scribe, LibMedium
Quora → Quetre
Github → Gothub
Gitlab → Laboratory
Stack Overflow → AnonymousOverflow
Reuters → Neuters
Snopes → Suds
Urban Dictionary → Rural Dictionary
Goodreads → BiblioReads
Wolfram Alpha → WolfreeAlpha
Instructables → Indestructables, Destructables
Wikipedia → Wikiless
Wayback Machine → Wayback Classic
Search → SearXNG, SearX, Whoogle, LibreX, 4get
Translate → SimplyTranslate, Mozhi, LibreTranslate
Google Maps → OpenStreetMap
Meet → Jitsi
Send Files → Send
Paste Text → PrivateBin

#libredirect #youtube #invidious #piped #poketube #cloudtube #tubo #freetube #yattee #beatbump #hyperpipe #twitter #nitter #bluesky #skyview #reddit #teddit #libreddit #tumblr #priviblur #twitch #safetwitch #twineo #tiktok #proxytok #instagram #proxigram #imdb #libremdb #bilibili #mikuInvidious #pixiv #pixivfe #fandom #breezewiki #imgur #rimgo #pinterest #binternet #soundcloud #tubo #bandcamp #tent #tekstowo #tekstolibre #genius #dumb #medium #scribe #libmedium #quora #ouetre #github #gothub #gitlab #laboratory #stackoverflow #anonymousoverflow #reuters #neuters #snopes #suds #urbandictionary #ruraldictionary #goodreads #biblioReads #wolframalpha #wolfreealpha #instructables #indestructables #destructables #wikipedia #wikiless #waybackmachine #waybackclassic #search #searxng #searx #whoogle #librex #4get #translate #simplytranslate #mozhi #libretranslate #googlemaps #openstreetmap #meet #jitsi #sendfiles #send #pastetext #privatebin

rainerhgw@diasp.org

Uff.
Upgrade von #Gitlab crasht. Nicht gut, gar nicht gut. Nach Rumstochern im Internet stellt sich raus: CSP ist kaputt, muß man ausschalten :-(

gitlab_rails['content_security_policy'] = {
    enabled: false,
    report_only: false
}

Auch nicht prickelnd.

anonymiss@despora.de

What is the most significant conflict of our generation?

1) #Windows vs #Linux
2) #Chrome vs #Firefox
3) #Twitter vs #Mastodon
4) #Facebook vs #Diaspora (Fediverse)
5) #YouTube vs #PeerTube
6) #Potoshop vs #Gimp
7) #WhatsApp vs #Signal
8) #Github vs #Gitlab
9) #Google vs #DuckDuckGo vs #searX

-> bonus answer: That you did not write GNU / Linux is the biggest problem ever!!!!


#freedom #software #internet #society ##question #future #humanity #problem #floss #gpl #gnu #fediverse #browser

asrafil@pod.geraspora.de

#GitLab elige #AlmaLinux como reemplazo de #CentOS

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GitLab ha escogido a AlmaLinux como sistema operativo de reemplazo con el que levantar toda su infraestructura en Google Cloud Platform y seguir ofreciendo sus servicios. Lo hace en el lugar que hasta hace unos meses ocupaba la edición original de CentOS, ahora terminada para siempre, informan desde el blog oficial del proyetco.

Como es conocido, AlmaLinux es uno de los más recientes derivados de Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), surgido precisamente a raíz del precipitado y muy pobremente gestionado fin de CentOS, cuyo soporte de su versión actual expiró el pasado 31 de diciembre de 2021.

En efecto, Red Hat no pudo manejar peor el fin de CentOS y lo que pretendía evitar, que grandes organizaciones con recursos como para pagar por las licencias de RHEL obtuvieran lo mismo gratis, le ha salido rana: a falta de un CentOS ahora hay varios y de todos, AlmaLinux es el mejor posicionado.

https://www.muylinux.com/2022/04/05/gitlab-almalinux-centos/
#gnu #linux #gnulinux

tek_dmn@diaspora.tekdmn.me

So, interestingly enough, I recently swapped my #gitlab instance for #heptapod just for the #mercurial support.
Heptapod is a fork of GitLab that mostly just adds Mercurial, but that also means it's still the same base code, which is a lot of Ruby.
Ruby being interpreted... and the way that GitLab's "enterprise" features are handled, I almost wonder if enabling them without a license is as simple as finding the license check in the distributed ruby files and patching it out.


Note: I don't usually condone actions like that, though it's an interesting idea to say the least, even if I'm to assume that GitLab's code is a fair bit more sophisticated than that. Please don't go and start poking around in either code base for the purpose of patching out the paywall(s).

Second note: I can only imagine what chaos I'm about to cause, given the origins of "Heptapod" which is decidedly not part of software development or anything in this field.