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Shlomo (shlomo@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 03-Apr-2025 06:56:44 JST Shlomo
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vic (vic@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Thursday, 03-Apr-2025 06:57:52 JST vic
Gitlab and Github are two different things.
Gitlab is its own company based in San Francisco. You can run a Gitlab instance yourself for free.
Github is an online service owned by Microsoft.
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Mancow Muller ? (cowanon@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 03-Apr-2025 06:57:53 JST Mancow Muller ?
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vic (vic@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Thursday, 03-Apr-2025 06:57:54 JST vic
> hosting it on US-based and US-developed Gitlab software, on US-based gitlab.com instance
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Mancow Muller ? (cowanon@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 03-Apr-2025 06:58:11 JST Mancow Muller ?
Oh I see now. I thought they were the same word. Derp. -
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vic (vic@shitpost.cloud)'s status on Thursday, 03-Apr-2025 06:58:11 JST vic
To make it even more confusing, Gitlab hosts their flagship instance as a service at gitlab.com.
So you can do...
Gitlab (self-hosted)
Then there's the Gitea project, which is an open-source thing you can self-host that's supposed to mimic Github's interface. Gitea came under ownership/direction of some for-profit company, so a bunch of faggot tranny communist furry types forked it into Forgejo. codeberg.org is the flagship Forgejo instance, which used to be Gitea until the aforementioned trannies transitioned it.
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