Academics and researchers, I'm not joking when I say now is the time to save your work/data in multiple places outside of your institution's server or Google or MS cloud.
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Academics and researchers, I'm not joking when I say now is the time to save your work/data in multiple places outside of your institution's server or Google or MS cloud.
A thumb drive. An external drive. Print out the critical documents, e.g., final drafts, copies of publications, approved grants & IRB docs, latest teaching/research statements, student evaluations, syllabi, other tenure packet items, etc.
In other words, save your work like it's 2002.
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replied to Julie Carpenter last edited by
@jgcarpenter this includes Microsoft owned GitHub.
Migrating to the registered non-profit German #CodeBerg is just a couple of clicks (h/t @laxla)
Codeberg.org
Codeberg is a non-profit, community-led organization that aims to help free and open source projects prosper by giving them a safe and friendly home.
Codeberg.org (codeberg.org)
(Yes, I also still need to do this)
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replied to ⠠⠵ avuko last edited by
@avuko
Forgejo isn't that hard to self host.
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replied to Andreas K last edited by [email protected]
@yacc143 @avuko @jgcarpenter yes, but why would you when you have Codeberg?
Not everyone needs to self host
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replied to Laxystem last edited by
Can we be happy to get people off of fascist billionaire platforms?
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replied to ⠠⠵ avuko last edited by
@avuko @yacc143 @jgcarpenter what? All I said is not everyone needs to self host.