Ascent to Glory: How "One Hundred Years of Solitude" was written and became a global classic

share.libbyapp.com/title/51623

@lrt Yeah I got really bored from writing NuttX articles :-)

Continuous Integration Test has been failing in Apache RTOS for a while ... The Bug Stops Here! We dive inside a NuttX CI Test with / Pexpect / QEMU

lupyuen.github.io/articles/ci7

So I moved my #Mastodon instance to a new machine. Now I have enough memory to run the search engine.

This is not a cloud so that was quite a bit of work to get it done. Like it or not without #Docker this would have been worse

#SelfHosted

@Codeberg @hexaheximal @lupyuen

right. I am in a place where Internet connectivity has an extra firewall that I do not control. sometimes githubvua unreachable, so using this push mirror and mirroring itself is a godsend to me when I do not wanna bother with rerouting things.

@gbraad @hexaheximal @lupyuen Of course, there's many situations where self-hosting your own infrastructure might not be practical or feasible, and that's what we are here for. :D ~n

@gbraad @hexaheximal @lupyuen I'd say that it's always best to have a backup plan at hand and not to exclusively rely on other peoples' computers.

Self-hosting (Forgejo also has a nifty "push mirror" feature that lets you push to Codeberg, too!) or combining different tools based on what you need (e.g. SourceHut's CI instead of our Forgejo Actions and Woodpecker - as part of an "all-in-one package") is something that aligns with our goals, both philosophically and practically. ~n

@hexaheximal @lupyuen

while @Codeberg is great if you can't selfhost, but having an at-home backup forge is always super useful.

I don't think it is bad for each project to host their own code... no risk of takedowns!

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