41 pointsby sscaryterry3 hours ago9 comments
  • analogpixel2 hours ago
    I can't take it anymore, I'm moving all my projects to github!
    • CoastalCoderan hour ago
      Sounds like we have the basics of a oscillating system now!

      I wonder what it's resonant frequency is.

    • roscasan hour ago
      Is Github free of problems? I don't know. Maybe an option would be hosting gitea and sync projects to an online account.
  • muglugan hour ago
    Maybe related to the heatwave? I've heard some European data centres are having trouble with their cooling systems.
    • sigioan hour ago
      That, or the massive lightning that's going through the region, (due to the heatwave). Since it's quite late at night, heat wouldn't be my first guess.
    • xedracan hour ago
      I'll put my money on AI software contributions...
  • DarkNova6an hour ago
    A large chunk of companies I've worked for or consulted for had their own on-prem Gitlab. I think they chose correctly.
    • neilv29 minutes ago
      Codeberg runs open source Forgejo, and you could on-prem that too (for no license cost), if it suits your needs.

      GitLab is more powerful in some ways, but early startups might want to look at Forgejo first.

      • OptionOfT28 minutes ago
        > but early startups might want to look at Forgejo first.

        Sorry, but there are a million things to do. Paying someone to self-host Forgejo isn't even on that list. We'll just pay someone at the moment.

    • veber-alex44 minutes ago
      On perm Gitlab has a ton of problems too.
      • Kelteseth31 minutes ago
        We had zero in the last 7 years. But we are only a small team of 8.
      • DarkNova633 minutes ago
        For examples? Never ran into them myself but I don't do ops.
        • veber-alex20 minutes ago
          I don't do ops myself so I don't know the exact details but sometimes Gitlab is down or there are strange issues with CI/CD breaking.
  • roscas2 hours ago
    https://status.codeberg.org/status/codeberg

    "Power Outage

    Since Sunday 00:18 CEST, Codeberg.org is offline. From our investigation, our primary location lost power in our racks, leaving the majority of our servers and some network switches offline. We're waiting for a fix from the datacenter operator. " from that status page.

  • linzhangrun42 minutes ago
    Only well known project on Codeberg that comes to mind is Zig
    • DarkNova633 minutes ago
      That's because most of what you can see of a Codeberg is actually underwater.
    • doubled11232 minutes ago
      Does Forgejo count?
  • matt_daemonan hour ago
    > For the time being, it appears that all three servers are without power.

    This strikes me as odd, only three servers?

    • stackskiptonan hour ago
      3 physical servers can power a ton of requests.
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  • Gualdrapoan hour ago
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  • assimpleaspossian hour ago
    Never heard of it. And it makes HN?
    • veber-alexan hour ago
      There are a couple of very vocal people who are generally liked here who wrote angry blog posts about moving from Github to Codeberg.

      This is why it's getting traction.

    • velcrovan36 minutes ago
      Consider that maybe you haven’t heard of all the things that HN readers find interesting.