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@7 what window manager is that?
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@agorabrewing So around the edges you see GNOME because this machine isn't really riced up, but everything inside there is 9front via drawterm. I set up the first of a number of machines which will be my computational cluster.
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@7 ohhh ok. So I'm a total noob and dont know what the purpose of a computational cluster is. Whatcha doin?
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@agorabrewing For the moment I'm just trying to get a home fileserver going, that I can drawterm into from within the network. The long term goal is simulations and the military definition of gaming.
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@7
> military definition of gaming
Drone striking Afghanistan?
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@agorabrewing If they use wargames, I want to be using them too. It helps to have a good model and sim, to analyse geopolitics, and I don't think you can have a good model of anarchy without first preparing for the geopolitical opposition.
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@thendrix @agorabrewing I don't know yet. sr.ht is my repo-repo for the interim.
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@7 @agorabrewing What git server you going to run?
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@7 @agorabrewing I hear good things about gitea, but seems to have rough edges.
Still running gitlab EE here. Love the boards, issues, and wiki along with nearly no friction upgrades and great LFS support. It's not cheap. I would show you a sprint planning board, but then I'd have to blur it all out anyway. :/
Also I have a buildbot instance that can talk to it for feedback, merge checks, auto close bugs, etc. I don't like gitlab runners.
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@thendrix @agorabrewing I might just go the route most plan9 servers with public git repos go, and use rc-httpd and werc; super simple.