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fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?1·3 days agoIs there something wrong with Gitlab?
Not inherently—GitLab works fine, but it’s corporate-owned, collects some data, and isn’t fully decentralized. If your goal is privacy, open source, and independence from Big Tech, that’s why people look for alternatives like Gitea, Forgejo, or federated solutions.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·3 days agoMe: Imagine reddit for left wing, privacy obsessed, Linux nerds.
Anyone else: I really don’t want to.
/scene
lmao
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·3 days agoGot my first ad (or at least, the first I noticed) after submitting this. How ironic
lol
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?1·3 days agoNot just storage costs — mainly for privacy, avoiding Big Tech control, and having an open-source, decentralized alternative where I’m not tracked or subjected to ads.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think: should all government software be open source?1·4 days agoAll software should be open source.
Yeah!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think: should all government software be open source?2·4 days agoClassic: modern policies, prehistoric execution.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think: should all government software be open source?2·4 days agoI agree there are cases where sensitivity matters, like national security or systems tied to critical infrastructure. But when it comes to publicly funded software developed specifically for government use, the default should be open by principle. Exceptions can exist, but they must be justified — not the other way around. With COTS products like Microsoft Office, it’s different because the government is just a customer, not the owner of the development.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What do you think: should all government software be open source?13·4 days agoAbsolutely!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?3·4 days agoI self-host forgejo, it’s one of the easiest systems I self-host.
But which features other than a plain git repo are you looking for? That will mostly determine your options. There are tons of git repos, and even just a plain git repo on a server with an ssh tunnel is enough if you don’t need anything beyond that.
My main goal is to stay independent from big tech and have full control over my data, but I’m still new to programming (2/8 in Software Engineering).
You probably should not use number of users or amount of content as the deciding factor (that leads to centralization, remember the entire point of federation is to DE-centralize), that said…
The instance list does allow sorting by number of users or number of videos, phijkchu.com has the most users and Videovortex has the most videos.
Wow, you made me think! P.S.: I’m still new here on the Fediverse.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?1·4 days agoI’m not a git expert. If we Primarily use private repos and use gitea why would this be good ? I presume it’s only good for public repos right?
Even with private repos, it can be useful for backups, CI/CD, or local mirrors. If you just care about public exposure, then yes, it’s mainly for public repos.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·4 days agoI don’t. It’s bad enough that people spend too much time on social media. Why the fuck would i introduce another one?
I’m practically only here because rif died. Its not because it’s enjoyable. I open the app to maybe see one good post among the thousands and thousands of “same”-posts.
You made me think.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?91·5 days agoYes, codeberg, and it’s going to be decentralized soon when forgejo implements federation
amazing!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?3·5 days agoLmao, exactly me!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?4·5 days ago@fajre @Codeberg ist “a non-profit, community-led organization that helps free and open source projects prosper. Our services include Git hosting (using @forgejo ), Weblate, Woodpecker CI and Pages.”
interesting man, i’ll try!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?7·5 days agoOMG, I didn’t know this site, thanks man!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·5 days ago“Its not filled with wankers and bots yet though so its got that going for it.”
hahaha I use Arch, btw
Yes, the main reason I’d want federation is for public access and decentralization. For personal or small-team use, running it privately is enough.