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Technology @lemmy.world

Turning Portal 2 into a Web Server

Nyheter - Sverige @feddit.nu

Marie knivhöggs på Trandared i Borås – livestreamades av 14-åring

Nyheter - Sverige @feddit.nu

Michael B Tretow är död

IT och Teknik @feddit.nu

Webhallen pressas av Konsumentverket för bluffpriser

IT och Teknik @feddit.nu

Utvecklare kör Linux i Excel

Spel @feddit.nu

EA-spel skrotas när över 300 sägs upp

Nyheter - Sverige @feddit.nu

Ishockey: Luleå besegrade Brynäs – tog första SM-guldet på 29 år

IT och Teknik @feddit.nu

Grafenbaserat flashminne snabbare än DRAM

Kriminalpolitik och brott @feddit.nu

Märkeskläder bland miljonbeslag mot kriminella

Mem @feddit.nu

Smaken man aldrig glömmer.

Gaming @beehaw.org

Chainsaw.

Minecraft @lemmy.world

History of the Minecraft wiki and the influences of corporate ownership

OpenTTD @sh.itjust.works

OpenTTD | News | OpenTTD 15.0-beta1

Feddit.nu @feddit.nu

God Jul!

Comic Strips @lemmy.world

Final TF2 comic released after 7 years!

Games @lemmy.world

Final TF2 comic released after 7 years!

Technology @lemmy.world

Nobody Knows How Many Amigas Commodore Sold

Selfhosted @lemmy.world

Translating public DNS to internal DNS without revealing the internal DNS

Comic Strips @lemmy.world

Gravediggers

Project Zomboid @lemmy.ml

this game is turning your kids into zombies

  • Depending on the services you provide, the usual standard ports. So if you run http/https services, port 80 and 443 respectively.

    You seem to answer your own question.

  • Minesweeper and various solitaires, which are decent enough to pass time.

  • I'd say the main benefit gained is sovereignty and a sense of place. This is not for personal use, but rather for a computer enthusiast association that I'm part of, so having our own git to integrate with the rest of our services makes sense. Throw on branding and link it to our SSO.

  • Oi M8 do you have a loicense for that Encryption? No? Well then, pay the foine or be branded a terrurist within the Five Eyes. /s

  • CI/CD, multiple users, container registry, and a web UI are requirements, though not much more which is why I find GitLab to be a bit over the top.

  • Certainly looks interesting, though being able to do code review and a more full-fledged CI/CD solution is a requirement.