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I recently ran across codefloe[1] recently in another thread[2], and have been considering it for private non-floss-related repos... haven't tried it out yet though, so mileage may vary.

[1]: https://codefloe.com/

[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47487436


I've been using codefloe for everything personal, and I couldn't be happier. It's been stable, snappy, and offers me everything I need. I don't miss GitHub a single bit

Thanks for the positive anecdote. That gives me more motivation to finally try it out.

Not sure if this is relevant, but I have read reports[1] that Tencent currently holds a 28% stake in Epic Games. So private, but with unknown levels of ownership.

[1]: https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/pc-gaming/trump-adm...


Indeed. I could imagine a very neat one built into the cabinetry where the counter top could be lifted up or something.

It would be inconvenient to have to clear the counter each time you want to access the fridge.

I keep my counters largely clear so I can cook, anyway.

Well, but do you never have to open the fridge to get an ingredient, half way through cooking?

I've run into resolvers that filter things like that to prevent dns rebinding attacks. And localhost (the hostname) does not work for CORS.

Best option is probably to set dev.our-root-domain.com in /etc/hosts

[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_rebinding


Haven't had an issue yet, with a team scattered across US, Canada and UK. I'm sure it's possible - but so far we've been using this for about 3 years with no hiccups.

Definitely more common on corporate networks.

I guess most home users (remote employees) are probably either using their ISP's resolvers, or browser DoH (Dns-Over-HTTPS).


He also (presumably) doesn't have to worry as much about money as many OSS folks might, so dual licensing (as a means to keep working on the OSS version while also making ends meet) is likely not something he would consider.

He also started an AI company, right?


> He also started an AI company, right?

Yes, but IIRC it's different than the current "download the internet" large language model approach. More like learning to play video games or something.


Indeed! I was about to post something very similar. Glad I scrolled down a bit.


I imagine it will take a while to turn a ship this big, even if they are willing (yet to be seen).


I thought it was mostly rolled back for domestic R&D as part of the terribly named OBBBA.

[1]: found a ref https://www.bnncpa.com/resources/one-big-beautiful-bill-act-...


With this administration? Color me unsurprised.


Agreed. Now that one more company has announced a big (40%!) headcount cut, other CEOs will feel like it is ok to do so now too (someone else stuck their neck out first, safe to pile on, "every one else is doing it", etc).

I expect to start hearing about more big riffs soon. :/


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