Omg. I remember this.
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Omg. I remember this.
Trivial to setup a repo mirror on git.sdf.org. Will be curious to see how this all goes.
On SDF, mostly. Locally, in a VM since a lot of my machine’s bells and whistles are only enabled in Linux (and the commercial OSes).
My first SDF account was created in 2004 (possibly before). In economic terms, the SDF services I enjoy with my sustaining membership have no equal. You’d be hard pressed to assemble the same portfolio of services from corporate providers-- ad-free, nag-free, no user productization-- for the same price.
But that’s superficial. While I certainly enjoy the services that SDF provides, the community is what sets it apart. I’ve been here, and am still here, because of the community-- even if I’ve been quiet until recently. We’re all a bunch of geeks of x, y, or z. Whenever I venture into com, I feel a sense of belonging. When I skim the local SDF fediverse feeds, I feel the same way.
SDF’s banner offering is its community. Cheers, SDF!
Hello from my corner of the universe!
A fish wearing a bow tie is sofishticated. 😏
I remember my first win! Yes!