So, everything you mentioned are reasons I've heard for people to switch from GitHub to GitLab, which is why I explicitly mentioned them both in the question.
So far no one has given me any advantage specific to codeberg. (Keeping in mind that GitLab is already open source, self-hosted, and federated via ActivityPub).
What exactly is the advantage of codeberg over gitlab and github? People just say "miscellaneous privacy benefits"
Needs more user agent:
Firefox(like Chrome)+Plasma(inc.KDE)+Wayland(like X11)+systemd+GNU/Linux
Wait, that actually happened?! I thought it was an onion article.
Is that from a riddle?
Based on what you've given so far, you can just take the lamb first, since the wolf won't eat the cabbage.
OMG I was really hoping someone would get the reference and you did!
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Yeah, at that point I feel like using vanilla chromium would give you a better experience.
How would you get the other party's public key?
I thought you were talking about systemd discoverable partitions specification:
https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/discoverable_partitions_specification/
Also Kagi has a fediverse lens
Because it's not effective? Or too effective? Haven't read the article, but I'm guessing the former.
What was perforce's solution to this? If you delete a file in a new revision, it still kept the old data around, right? Otherwise there'd be no way to rollback.
It has delayed it by several months at least though
Meh, both of these can be true simultaneously