the most recent extremely olde-fedi interaction i've had is making me laugh rn.
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the most recent extremely olde-fedi interaction i've had is making me laugh rn. like the kind of "run up on your porch screaming about what linux distro you're using, completely ignoring what's going on" reply. someone who had muted me bc i was "beyond salvaging" but was allcaps bothering other people in replies about how they had linked to something on github...
like i would just block and move on if it wasnt for the hundreds of hours i have spent trying to port all my CI shit over to forgejo exactly so i can make a plausible pitch to my colleagues to move our github shit over to codeberg or self-hosting...
so i think every time i am working on that stuff from now on i'll think of this one person, irate to the point of full-person dismissal over something we agree on and i waste a lot of my life working toward and they do too. but also it is a good sign of the change in the fedi that that's pretty rare now - when i joined i was genuinely afraid to post about any computer stuff because someone would swoop in and and scream at me about validating the existence of javascript by making a website with a fade-in animation. unlinked-pseud anarcho queerposter world was the only fun part.
it's not fixed, that's such a tiny improvement from a place that i have problematic feelings about that are both "love the hardcore idealogues" but also "please read the room and like the world too", it's just good to remember how much things have actually changed despite there being so much more to go.
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Emelia πΈπ»replied to jonny (good kind) last edited by
@jonny Generally going from GitHub Actions to GitLab CI is pretty painless, sounds like the same can't be said for codeberg