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iberator 5 hours ago

codeberg is AMAZING and VERY VERY fast and snappy and EASY TO USE.

I REALLY recommend it

ashton314 29 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

For the doubters replying here, Codeberg really is on average faster than GitHub. It's great. Objective measurements here: https://forgeperf.org/

Codeberg does suffer from the occasional DDOS attack—it doesn't have the resources that GH has to mitigate these sorts of things. Also, if you're across the pond, then latency can be a bit of an issue. That said, the pages are lighter weight, and on stable but low-bandwith connections, Codeberg loads really quickly and all the regular operations are supper zippy.

nubinetwork 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Fast? I clicked on a random ebuild, then clicked history... the page took over 60 seconds to load a single commit. I could have done that faster locally, or even on github. /shrug

sethops1 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Codeberg was down for several hours over this past weekend. I want an alternative to GitHub as much as the next anti-big tech nerd, but let's not spread false narratives. Codeberg's uptime is probably a single nine right now, at best.

ashton314 28 minutes ago | parent [-]

I mean… GitHub's uptime story has been getting worse…

I hear you and you're right that Codeberg has some struggles. If anyone needs to host critical infra, you're better off self-hosting a Forgejo instance. For personal stuff? Codeberg is more than good enough.