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nsITobin
frg_Away: how do I set the default main branch in gitlab
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nsITobin
nevermind i got it
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frg_Away
git switch?
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frg_Away
and hi nsITobin
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nsITobin
no i didn't get it
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nsITobin
i mean the branch set as the default on gitlab the service
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frg_Away
IanN_Away usually does it with our release branches. Need to check
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nsITobin
there is like this rules system
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nsITobin
i can't work it
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nsITobin
now i got it.. and its dumb and not intuitive
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nsITobin
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frg_Away
nsITobin yeah now I got it too.
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frg_Away
buried in settings
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tomman
weird, had some clock drift here
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tomman
the timestamps here didn't matched my main clock
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tomman
...except that they were in sync 2 minutes ago
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tomman
Anyway, a quick ntpdate call and it's all set
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nsITobin
tomman: someone is altering time
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nsITobin
or rather affecting the electromagnetic datafield we are all steeped in that keeps us basically bound as we slide through the multiverse the not-cool way
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nsITobin
of course the cool way is with an early 90s mobile phone that creates vortexes
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nsITobin
but now we have modern technology so it just happens randomly and you only notice later LOL
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nsITobin
IF cyberspace is a thing it is formed out of the electromagnetic data soup covering large swaths of the populated planet
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nsITobin
but enough about cyberphysical constructs.. gitlab needs more repos
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nsITobin
Neptune Repo is up tho out of date now.. will remedy that soon
gitlab.com/thereisonlyxul/seamonkey/neptune
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nsITobin
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IanN_Away
hiya nsITobin
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nsITobin
i can give y'all access to the repos for pushing as soon as I figure out how to set that up on gitlab
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nsITobin
sup IanN_Away
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nsITobin
like my "enhanced" seamonkey pre icon i used on gitlab?
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nsITobin
what's new with you IanN_Away
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nsITobin
you surviving?
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nsITobin
did wanna ask you IanN_Away which bugzilla features do you find you can't live without vs any tagged issue thread
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nsITobin
Already gonna follow the project -> component layout but things like a priority system and some of bugzilla's core flags and status i dunno what would be considered important for familar project tracking
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frg_Away
nsITobin I wouldn't do a bugzilla clone. Just add a bugzilla instance if needed or use the gitlab tracker.
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nsITobin
frg_Away: anyone know how to setup bz 4.4.14
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nsITobin
err
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nsITobin
didn't mean to highlight
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frg_Away
nsITobin ewong or none I suspect
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nsITobin
4.4.x is dead by next release
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nsITobin
so if it would be forked it should be now
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nsITobin
also needs postgres or oracledb or sqlite
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nsITobin
no mysql
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IanN_Away
i'm not that familiar with gitlab tracker
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IanN_Away
i like the way it is clear to see the patch and review status in bugzilla, mozilla has complicated it all with phab
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nsITobin
i am only familar with github and clone trackers and find them too freeform.. but I often find bugzilla too complex even ignoring the infra requirements being antithettical to my current setup..
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nsITobin
there seems to be a lack of a middle point between modern forge issue trackers and bugzilla style tracking
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nsITobin
cause trac isn't any better and has all the extra project management stuff added too
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nsITobin
i'd want bugzilla style categorization and status and attachments but with far fewer moving parts
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nsITobin
something about a mineshaft gap
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nsITobin
:P
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nsITobin
bonus if you can name the reference
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nsITobin
any yous
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nsITobin
:P
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tomman
oof, another new "browser verify" crap is doing the rounds, Anubis
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tomman
some sites are now using that junk
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tomman
(like, of all places, kernel.org!)
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tomman
this one is FOSS, it seems... and it somehow works on SeaMonkey, but it does nobody-knows-what and taxes my CPU HARD for a while before letting me pass
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tomman
sometimes it even has anime avatars!
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nsITobin
animorphs?
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tomman
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tomman
apparently it doesn't even have a proper repo yet
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tomman
or website, or anything
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tomman
but I've already seen several sites using it in production
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tomman
...and I HATE all of this, not even cute anime girls will soften the blow of having my browser checked by the Stasi
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tomman
(it will eventually stop working on SM... and that day I'll rant. HARD.)
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tomman
for now it's a bunch of code from a rando that somehow escaped his Giggityhub "monorepo"
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tomman
...let me guess, did it got featured at Hackernews?
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nsITobin
tomman: you need a blog then you can simply link it to everyone in one sweep
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nsITobin
and then we set up an ol fashoned webring
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tomman
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tomman
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tomman
...ugh, even THAT one has a challenge
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tomman
Calculating...
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tomman
Difficulty: 4, Speed: 7.384kH/s
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tomman
and stays there burning coal for ~30 seconds
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tomman
> This is all placeholder text. It will be fixed. Give me time. I am one person and my project has unexpectedly gone viral.
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tomman
no, don't!
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tomman
quit while you can!
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tomman
also I love how HN 503's all older threads these days
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tomman
And of course support is on Giggityhub, Patreon and... Discord
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tomman
wow, even GNOME is using Anubis
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tomman
plenty of FOSS projects predictably jumped into it, because "it's not Clownflare"?
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tomman
discourse.gnome.org/t/anime-girl-on-gnome-gitlab/27689 ...on the other side, leave the wolfgirl there, it somehow intimidates "professional GN*MERS"
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tomman
(Warning: Dischorse board)
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tomman
Anyway, apparently what Anubis do is to burn coal, er, do some "proof of work" authentication
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tomman
in other words: it borrows a cryptominer and runs it on your browser, but instead of wasting your battery life to make fake money, instead it ensures you're using a... browser?
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tomman
I _hate_ the whole idea, and no, the fight against bots (especially the AI/LLM scumbags destroying the Internet and mankind in general) doesn't justify the means
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tomman
the very fact it repurposes a cryptominer will get it shitlisted on nearly every AV/antimalware solution Soon™
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nsITobin