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limagnolia 3 hours ago

Forgejo is doing a lot of work to make the tooling decentralized, too. They are using open protocols and standards to link self hosted forges together.

hperrin 3 hours ago | parent [-]

I can’t wait for federation in Forgejo. With that, there’s honestly no reason not to host your own forge.

donmcronald 10 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I would love to see it happen, but an internal service vs something exposed to the internet can be challenging.

I think services like Cloudflare could play a role if they were able to provide some kind of forward auth and preferential treatment of core users during overload. My self hosted systems would have to be the source of truth and Cloudflare would have to be replaceable for me to consider using it.

Think along the lines of automated pre-auth that coordinates with the origin based on some standard.

Ritewut 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The reason will be that not everyone wants to deal wit maintaining a self-hosted box.

trueno 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

my eyes have been glazing over it feels like our infra/devops dudes have proverbially given up and they're just looking to buy cloud services to do everything now. security guy looks like he wants to jump off a bridge and i keep trying to nudge them into waking up to not needing 99.9% uptime we'll settle with 95% uptime and no one needs to be on call, and you can go to sleep at night knowing all the code lives behind your damn fort knox firewall company intranet and 75 layers of authentication.

it's interesting because the more paid services these guys bring on board the more complex the security shit gets for them. the head of our IT is a fucking lunatic though and he is steering shit towards utter disaster, he's obsessed with being the guy who picks the next cloud service that "makes things so much better".

my small team is actually considering just getting some mac minis and making a cluster of servers. we decided we don't need infinite uptime for hosting m-f office tools and we can just ... not interface with our infra/devops guys who have lost their damn minds and say no to everything now. they're supposed to be the compute tower under the tragedy known as TBM and they haven't approved a single VM in like 2 years.

lelanthran 23 minutes ago | parent [-]

What would you use a cluster of mac minis for?

I mean, if you're going that far, a couple of refurbished servers gives you far more compute and far more capacity and much better maintainability.

hirako2000 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

it's just a few clicks, starting at 2 bucks a month.

https://www.pikapods.com/apps