I've been considering moving away from gitlab for a long time, but so far, as far as I know, it's still the only service that supports ephemeral self hosted runners. with gitlab it can utilize docker-machine to spin up vps on demand and ensure only a single job runs on each vps before it gets destroyed again.
they already knew that AI was making shit up back then
I’m human
I don't believe this. I'm pretty sure this computer I'm using is generating random comments as I'm scrolling through here.
lemmy does have a regex based slur filter that replaces matched words with removed
this one was likely caught by lemmy.ml if it was indeed the variant ending in nny, as that one is in their slur filter.
maybe add a note that the link is nsfw
you can't delete comments from modlog, except for admins purging then, and then there is a purge modlog entry. purging also only applies to the local instance. the reason that you don't see it in modlog is that banning a user while selecting to also remove their content is only going to put the ban in modlog currently, so the comment removal was never there in the first place.
beens
this image contains two blue circles, which one is the right one?
how can you be so sure about that?
surprised nobody mentioned the father's flying skills yet
lemmy supports video uploads but the experience may vary across instances due to different length and size limits. I think it's also sometimes an issue of processing time when the "wrong" format of uploaded
I'm indeed talking about spinning up full vps. with untrusted workloads I'd rather have the best isolation reasonably possible. effectively, this is similar to how Github hosted runners work. my gitlab is currently primarily working by spinning up Hetzner cloud vps on demand, but I've also used this with proxmox before.
if I have very sensitive secrets accessible to my ci pipeline I want to minimize the risk of leakage through compromise of CI environments to a minimum.