• ImgurRefugee114@reddthat.com
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    Self hosted forgejo on-prem HA with cloud mirroring, backups, and failover

    Codeberg itself is fine for hobby-grade tho; enterprise needs to start taking ownership of their own shit. Deploying local CI is a buy-once-cry-one pitch and gives you better performance anyways.

    Or, use git decentralized; how it was built to be used.

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      I just got a local Forgejo instance working and the CI flexibility it added alone is a revelation. I can finally just run CI without worrying about GitHub’s supply-chain footguns.

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      Enterprise is on the same boat we’re all in - you can’t run locally if you can’t afford components

      And the Epstein class decided we aren’t allowed to own computers that they don’t control anymore, so they’re building really big ones with agents that monitor us, make sure we don’t find out anything we aren’t supposed to know

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        Enterprise wastes glorious amounts of money. They can easily afford a flock for 200€/month. They waste that amount of money on a single day when they vibe code.

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      As a solo dev, working from home, the real reason I use Github is for off site backup.

      Back in the SVN days we hosted our own server for a bunch of years, then moved to one of the many paid SVN hosts that existed.

      I think I’m going to spin up another VPS and self host Forgejo at this point (or see if I can add it to one of my existing servers).

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        Yeah, for individuals it works best if you host your own locally or use a cloud as you said, then use push mirroring to backup to github or one of the other big forges. Gets you 98% of the utility with minimal cost.