It took longer than expected for me (a day on and off) to get #sourcehut builds workflow to work with Bunny's SFTP limitations but I got it working! This is definitely going into a blog post! Really happy it worked out. Sourcehut Git repo + Builds + Bunny.net Storage + CDN replacing GitHub Git repo + Actions + Pages!
New post on #BurgeonLab
https://www.burgeonlab.com/blog/hosting-static-sites-with-github-pages-or-bunny-net/
Finally decided to take my first actions on migrating away from GitHub.com (#GiveUpGitHub) by moving my burgeonlab.com static blog out of GitHub Pages to Bunny.net Storage + CDN.
Also, I've decided to go for @sourcehut as my Git repo host—but that warrants its own post.
what if: a cookbook, but on man.sr.ht
I released [1] new versions of terraform-provider-sourcehut (v0.2.1) [2] and the related Go library sourcehut-go (v0.1.1) [3]. This is a bugfix release to address an issue when updating a repository description.
[2] https://git.sr.ht/~wombelix/terraform-provider-sourcehut
~yogthos/book-recommend -DeepSeek/Ollama book recommendations based on Bookwyrm or Goodreads library CSV export -sourcehut git https://git.sr.ht/~yogthos/book-recommend #recommendation #OpenSource #sourcehut #bookworm #bookwyrm #book #read #csv #npm
It's been on my mind for a while... I want to (eventually) move away from #GitHub to something like #sourcehut (https://sr.ht/), #Codeberg (https://codeberg.org/) or my own self-hosted #Forgejo. It is gonna be painful (with my limited knowledge) but I am determined and believe it will be worth it.
Good article here about the GitHub situation:
https://unixdigest.com/articles/why-is-your-open-source-project-still-hosted-on-github.html
Due to changes in #Forgejo that we have recently taken advantage of, #SourceHut is now properly synced and is now up to date! Furthermore, we also accept patches via SourceHut over email (we have this whole time, but now it should be easier), so feel free to send one over! Just make sure they target the audacity-3.7-rebase branch!
I spent some time earlier in the week with my laptop running on #IPv6 only while running some tests.
Very interesting to note which websites are still reachable.
chaos.social
codeberg.org
sr.ht
gitlab.org
github.com
debian.org
abc.net.au
bbc.co.uk
I was surprised that #SourceHut failed, as IPv6 support was added a while back, so I did some digging (literally - I used dig).
sr.ht is missing IPv6 glue records. Important, but easy to overlook if you run your own nameservers.
#sourcehut is moving its servers from US to europe.
#sourcehut ist schon irgendwie die bessere code forge...
My git forges accounts:
#radiostudent #gitlab (selfhosted)
KDE gitlab,
#kompot #forgejo (selfhosted)
#codeberg forgejo
#github for work (#giveUpGithub)
#sourcehut (didn't pay but I that project )
I had #bitbucket but lost credentials (I don't even miss). There are probably some uknown unknowns as well. Can't w8 for forge federation.
If you read today that #SourceHut is moving to Europe, know that it’s not a new thing. See this blog entry from 2022: https://sourcehut.org/blog/2022-10-31-tos-update-cryptocurrency/
Drew DeVault bravely flees the land of the free for #Europe, obviously to avoid US innovation taxes. Meanwhile, his #SourceHut update reads like a patchwork quilt of #boredom that even a robot couldn't digest.
https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/sr.ht-dev/patches/60282 #DrewDeVault #InnovationTaxes #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated
SourceHut moves business operations from US to Europe
This should be how all terms of service changes should be published: https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/sr.ht-dev/patches/60282
Hey Organizations out there! Look! This is how you provide changes to your terms of services in a simple and good way: https://lists.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/sr.ht-dev/patches/60282 .
Thanks #sourcehut for the great work!