Alright, I haven't contributed to Gitlab so should not generalize. Just general experience of contributing to larger projects.
oldfart
Now another 7 years and 24 "please rebase this old code" requests before it's merged
Oh, so it hasn't changed since I used VS6 back in the early 2000s (bought at the auto parts market from Russians on an almost transparent CD)
Utopia was so good.
Every day i wake up hoping this is not the day of playing the living statue. Again.
Hahahahahahahaha. I was like that guy in my youth, not knowing what people were talking about was alienating. I was reading a lot of books instead and, of course, nobody understood the references too.
No real reason. It's stable so I keep using it. Look at the official list: https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/community/community-instances/
Yeah, Windows and hosting are a tough match. But you have native Photoshop and Autocad.
I ran it via Docker, it was easy enough, consumed close to no resources, upgrading was tricky a few times. Then I got rid of that server and did not continue hosting Jitsi, started freeloading on Freifunk Munchen public instance.
Ghidra is open source even before you run the disassembler 🤯 great anecdote
IDA Pro (a disassembler) is closed source but came with a license that allowed disassembly and binary modification. Unfortunately, that's no longer the case.
Woah, I never thought about it this way. You just helped me understand why my dad keeps making these odd decisions.
Wouldn't call him a conservative, btw, just an old person.