jrwren | Good morning. | 13:47 |
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Scary_Guy | morning | 13:47 |
jrwren | Is there a unix util, maybe a grep option, which will output the byte offset of the search found? | 13:47 |
jrwren | durp, grep -b. | 13:48 |
jrwren | i had to ask so that I could find it. :) | 13:48 |
cmaloney | Good morning | 13:58 |
cmaloney | I'm not even sure I would have known where to look for that | 13:59 |
rick_h_ | morning | 15:15 |
cmaloney | rick_h_: Howdy | 15:33 |
cmaloney | how's the day so far? | 15:33 |
greg-g | god damnit: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17245649 | 15:35 |
greg-g | our instance is getting slower this morning | 15:35 |
cmaloney | greg-g: I feel your pain | 15:37 |
jrwren | gitea looksnice. | 15:37 |
greg-g | +1 to gitea | 15:38 |
cmaloney | It's interesting how I've gone from "Gitlab and Github and Whatever Chris Lemmer Webber uses" to "Well, Gitea is a Gogs fork and ..." | 15:40 |
cmaloney | Thank you Microsoft! | 15:41 |
jrwren | no exodus from GH is needed. | 15:43 |
jrwren | GH is more trustworthy than ever with Nat at the helm. | 15:43 |
cmaloney | Oh I trust the captain, but I have my eyes on where the lifeboats / lifejackets are | 15:43 |
cmaloney | That's true of Gitlab (where I copied my projects) | 15:44 |
cmaloney | Pretty much anything that has no visible means of support outside of VCs is suspect | 15:44 |
jrwren | that is the funny thing though. GH has 200M$ revenue | 15:45 |
cmaloney | no douby | 15:45 |
cmaloney | doubt | 15:45 |
greg-g | what's their net? | 15:53 |
greg-g | negative? | 15:53 |
jrwren | no one knows. | 15:53 |
jrwren | or rather, only investors know. | 15:53 |
* greg-g nods | 15:53 | |
cmaloney | Yeah, the speculation is that GH would have had to do another round of funding to keep up | 15:54 |
cmaloney | which is where MS comes into play | 15:54 |
brousch | jrwren: Who is this Nat person? | 16:03 |
jrwren | brousch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Friedman | 16:04 |
jrwren | brousch: remember Helix Code? | 16:04 |
brousch | I remember Xamarin | 16:05 |
jrwren | close enough. | 16:05 |
jrwren | only 10yrs later. | 16:06 |
waldo323 | cmaloney, are the free plans from gitlab new? | 18:56 |
waldo323 | er oh the article I had glimpsed says 'now free' so I suppose so | 18:57 |
cmaloney | Yeah, those are new | 18:58 |
cmaloney | but they're looking to get folks who are in academia / larger OSS companies to take a peek | 18:58 |
cmaloney | What's neat is they have built-in CI | 18:58 |
cmaloney | and a lot of the upper-level project management | 18:59 |
waldo323 | https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/05/gitlabs-high-end-plans-are-now-free-for-open-source-projects-and-schools/ | 19:00 |
cmaloney | https://github.com/me-shaon/GLWTPL | 19:48 |
_stink_ | hah | 20:02 |
greg-g | ugh, I hate the WFTPL and variants | 20:13 |
jrwren | greg-g: all code should be CC0 :p | 20:38 |
greg-g | I'm a copyleft proponent :) | 20:39 |
jrwren | oh boy. | 20:39 |
greg-g | reciprocal (aka "viral") :P | 20:39 |
jrwren | oh yes, I know what copyleft is. :) | 20:39 |
greg-g | (I thought some other might not) | 20:39 |
cmaloney | I'm a fan of copyleft as well | 21:35 |
cmaloney | I like that others are encouraged to share the source | 21:36 |
cmaloney | This one seems to be a reverse Expat license though | 21:36 |
cmaloney | which was interesting | 21:36 |
cmaloney | Rather than being a public domain it's more of a "don't attach my name to any of this, I want nothing to do with it | 21:37 |
cmaloney | which of course makes it a little more difficult to figure out rights issues and what-not | 21:38 |
cmaloney | but if someone wants to take ownership of it then it's on them | 21:38 |
cmaloney | sort of a code hot-potato | 21:38 |
cmaloney | or a warning sign | 21:38 |
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