I’m doing you a favor

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      Get copilot to generate bad code in quantity, then upload that to GitHub so it slowly cannibalizes itself.

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        I only post upload badly written reverse shells so that copilot just turns all code in a backdoor, take that NSA!

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        Didn’t sourceforge go to shit some years back with ads, embedding bloatware into downloads, and I don’t remember what else? Did it get better again?

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          It did, but the interface is still dogshit for new users and it’s impossible to know how to access a project’s page or its download page. When I started using GitHub, I didn’t even realize that SourceForge was a git hub for a fucking while, yet I was still downloading stuff from there.

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    “I don’t post my code to GitHub because it’s a proprietary platform owned by Microsoft and the antithesis to open source. We are not the same.”

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    ngl, I’m annoyed whenever someone creates an application but doesn’t want to publish their code cause it looks bad. Like no one cares that your code is bad and by publishing it, you can get others to help you improve it.

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    I dont post my code to github because I would rather use gitlab

    We are not the same

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      I want to start moving stuff into Gitlab, but Github Actions is just too good. Is the CI/CD stuff in Gitlab comparable?

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        Ive never used githubs CI/CD, but gitlab has quite a large ecosystem for its CI/CD.
        Seems to me like you could use gitlab as a one-stop-shop to host everything from your code to your artifacts and containers, if you are willing to pay for those fancy features

        Free is able to just do basic CI/CD for like 250 minutes a month, or unlimited via your own runners/build servers, thats about it

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    You don’t passt your code because you’re embarrassed by it.

    I don’t post my code to github because i don’t use proprietary garbage.

    We are not the same.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬@lemmy.ml
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      You don’t post your code to GitHub because you don’t use proprietary garbage.

      I don’t post my code to GitHub because I selfhost my own Forgejo instance.

      We are not the same.

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    User name checks out. I scrolled all the way down to make sure I can say this and still be original in this particular instance only.

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      The best part of Lemmy is the low userbase in comparison means it’s easier to be original and not try and say the same thing a hundred times.

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        Amen! There’s plenty of content to doomscroll through as well. I genuinely don’t miss Reddit as that part of my brain forgets it’s not Reddit. Hell, we should call Lemmy “I can’t believe it’s not Reddit” and hire Fabio to do a commercial.

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    I don’t post code to GitHub because I get paid to code, and I’m too lazy to do more.

    And my code probably sucks.

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    Oh, that’s the next excuse i’ll use when a recruiter asks for my github page. “i’m protecting my product”.

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    Post it if it provides functions not found anywhere else. I can’t give less fuck to code quality if it does the work for that absurd user requirement for me.