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27.02.2026 10:53
legalsylvain (@legalsylvain@fosstodon.org)

Looking for a #git hosting that is against #AI and does not promote this #shit.

Criteria: reliability, long-term sustainability, financial independence.
A paid service, but without it being a hold-up.

RT welcome.
Links & Benchmarks also welcome.
Thanks !





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27.02.2026 07:47
abcdw (@abcdw@fosstodon.org)

Trying out structural diffs. The diffs using language's syntax instead of just text lines.

#difftastic #treesitter #git #emacs #magit and all that.

youtube.com/live/pARy5XnLHKQ

#rde #guix




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27.02.2026 03:45
admin (@admin@mstdn.feddit.social)

找到的相关的帖子......

akkoma为什么要这么依赖pleroma的仓库啊喂,不能mirror一个吗 QnQ

#akkoma #pleroma #discourse #git





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26.02.2026 22:52
strobelstefan (@strobelstefan@mastodon.social)

Konfigurationsdateien lassen sich mit einfach zwischen und Kubuntu synchronisieren.

Das ist ganz nützlich für den RSS-Readers , wenn man die gleichen Nachrichten auf unterschiedlichen Clients lesen möchte. Nutzt man macOS- und Linux-Gerätelassen sich einzelne Shortcuts zum Starten von Apps nicht mehr verwenden.

Der Grund: Die Startbefehle für Apps unterscheiden sich bei den beiden Betriebssystemen. Aber es gibt eine einfache Lösung. 😀

strobelstefan.de/blog/2026/02/




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26.02.2026 21:50
post (@post@programming.dev)

deff: interactive, side-by-side file review for git diffs

programming.dev/post/46388851




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26.02.2026 21:30
n (@n@gotosocial.tourmentine.com)

[lien] Forge-less SSH-signed git commits - lanodan's cyber-home #security #tips #gik #git




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26.02.2026 19:58
h4ckernews (@h4ckernews@mastodon.social)

Deff – side-by-side Git diff review in your terminal

github.com/flamestro/deff

-source




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26.02.2026 18:51
georgrueppel (@georgrueppel@bayes.club)

Over the past few years, I have developed and adopted a #Git workflow for my scientific writing using #Quarto. Now I have finally put together a template: codeberg.org/g-rppl/paper




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26.02.2026 16:47
data0 (@data0@indieweb.social)

RE: mastodon.social/@andrewnez/116

Oh, that's interesting!

> To test this I built gitgres, about 2,000 lines of C implementing the libgit2 git_odb_backend and git_refdb_backend interfaces against #Postgres through libpq, plus 200 lines of PL/pgSQL for the storage functions. libgit2 handles [git plumbing], while the backend reads and writes against the two tables, and a #git remote helper lets you add a Postgres-backed remote to any repo and push or clone with a normal git client that has no idea it’s talking to a #database.




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26.02.2026 16:03
2026 (@2026@dowe.uk)

rainydaze: a Python-based weather app

I decided to challenge myself to developing a few smallish apps. Being British, one of the first thoughts that comes to mind is the weather. Whatever the situation, you can always count on the weather to provide ice-breaking conversation, or a shared sense of joy, or despair, or perhaps even wonder. The lattermost, typically, is when we see snow fall for 10 minutes. So, now I have broken the ice with my introduction, let's move on. Initial concept The idea was simple: Input a town name and […]

dowe.uk/2026/02/26/rainydaze-a





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26.02.2026 15:14
morihofi (@morihofi@furry.engineer)

Ich darf mich jetzt erstmal in #SVN reinlesen für ein Projekt auf Arbeit vor der #Git Ära... ich scheitere gerade beim abbranchen. Geht schon gut los :blobfox:




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26.02.2026 13:00
picandocodigo (@picandocodigo@mastodon.online)

Migrando código de GitHub a Codeberg

Sigo con mi migración a un uso más sano de internet, computadoras, la vida, el universo y todo lo demás.

picandocodigo.net/2026/migrand

#Codeberg #git




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