Hmm not natively but I think you could hack something together using git plumbing, perhaps just some hooks. I would still advise against adding secrets to version control even if it stays completely local though, it's still "bad hygiene" and something you should try to avoid. You don't need to go with a full-fledged secret management solution, just keep your secrets in .envs or similar external files and use a password manager to store your live keys. Of course it all depends on the specific context, if it's something bound to loopback I'm not going to stop you from running admin:admin and committing that to your personal docker-compose stash, but if it's protecting something you care about don't put it in git.
Right after they announced they're doubling the required watch time to turn on monetisation, it's clear what they want - more volume, less quality. Slop, slop, slop.
Hmm not natively but I think you could hack something together using git plumbing, perhaps just some hooks. I would still advise against adding secrets to version control even if it stays completely local though, it's still "bad hygiene" and something you should try to avoid. You don't need to go with a full-fledged secret management solution, just keep your secrets in
.envs or similar external files and use a password manager to store your live keys. Of course it all depends on the specific context, if it's something bound to loopback I'm not going to stop you from runningadmin:adminand committing that to your personal docker-compose stash, but if it's protecting something you care about don't put it in git.Yup, sometimes wear, sometimes impacts, sometimes you are too much of a silly goose
Don't roombas already have lidars anyway?
Ah, it's me who's certain to be right and is avoiding discussion by being elitist, sure.
Bye, enjoy refreshing GitHub for hours
That's a lot of words over two comments to avoid answering a simple question
No, I have just migrated my company to self-hosted GL and found a better experience with literally no downsides.
I think it is a fair question, because I really don't see what could be the deal-breaker. Is it copilot, or the terrible GitHub actions?
They work pretty good for me, mixes especially. Maybe try track or artist radios?
Right after they announced they're doubling the required watch time to turn on monetisation, it's clear what they want - more volume, less quality. Slop, slop, slop.
Yeah, too many people don't know about having multiple remotes
What is missing from GitLab?
A platform that is down for almost a whole day every month does not seem like a decent alternative for those workloads
Ugh
I said over the span of 10000 years, not 10000 years ago.
They also never get pointing at things right
The "euro can" is 33cl/330ml
Unironically true is what it is
That took place over 10000 years, not 100.
Jarate time
I can fix her
The radically communist belief that checks notes sports shouldn't be for profit