I’ve spun up Gitea in my homelab as well as at work and don’t recall being difficult so perhaps they fixed whatever was causing your issue
Board game designer & web developer
I’ve spun up Gitea in my homelab as well as at work and don’t recall being difficult so perhaps they fixed whatever was causing your issue
Got that itch again recently too and after looking through what’s currently popular decided to give EVE Online and Black Desert (on private server) a try
I like open world survival crafting games (loved Valheim) and prefer to play with others so am hoping these will work out
Also played some GW2 few months back for a while and I host a Minetest server for our kiddos where I dabble as well
Yep, was going to say that refactoring my own code taught me a lot
Looks like Gear Lever is more actively maintained too; thanks for sharing!
In 11-12th grades I played a lot of card tournaments (mostly Magic and Yu-Gi-Oh) eventually ending up as the one running the competitions for our local groups and learned HTML so I could maintain a simple site with rankings etc. This led to people asking me for tech favors fixing random stuff and eventually into various web projects where I got into CSS, JS, PHP, MySQL, etc.
Opposite here: crush some in a cup, fill with milk and eat with a spoon
Fair warning: this will (further) ruin public restrooms
Love my Luxe!
I wore steel toe boots for several years for work and while they do tend to be uncomfortable at first they eventually break in and improve. For me the most comfortable were the wider boots and especially those with a larger toe box. I no longer need a safety boot so now wear the Lems boot which I find super comfy.
Building automation to play SpaceTraders as well as tools to aid in board game design
NES: Super Mario Bros 1 and 3, TMNT 2, Galaga and Contra (with Konami code)
SMB1 was my first game ever
Last 2 I played with my dad while friends played SMB3 and TMNT