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Programmer Humor@programming.devbyMaven (famous)@lemmy.zip
1 year

Guthib

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    • ulterno@programming.devEnglish
      1 year

      gut push --force does not work.

      But I added “force”!

      sudo gut push --force still not working.
      Of course I don’t try to understand the error output. I just see that it is not working.

        • Molten_Moron@lemmings.world
          1 year

          Careful, if you gut push --force too much, you may get unintended output.

          • WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
            1 year

            You need to upgrade your fibre.

          • Scoopta@programming.dev
            1 year

            The first thing I noticed is there’s no IPv6 on this website, just like the real thing -_-

              • setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.ca
                1 year

                GitLab has IPv6

                  • Justin@lemmy.jlh.name
                    1 year

                    So does codeberg.org

                      • Scoopta@programming.dev
                        1 year

                        So does sr.ht, really do just be github

                        • setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.ca
                          1 year

                          Yeah GitHub out there being silly

                        • squirrel@discuss.tchncs.de
                          1 year

                          GatLib?

                          • twei@discuss.tchncs.de
                            1 year

                            Fuck GitLab, all my homies use Codeberg

                              • setVeryLoud(true);@lemmy.ca
                                1 year

                                Based, but GitLab is GitHub’s primary competitor, which highlights how ridiculous it is that GitHub still has no IPv6

                            • lukewarm_ozone@lemmy.todayEnglish
                              1 year

                              How did you notice that?

                                • Scoopta@programming.dev
                                  1 year

                                  IPvFoo, that extension is installed on every system I have including my phone.

                                • AnActOfCreation@programming.dev
                                  1 year

                                  Aside from future-proofing, can I ask why this is important? I believe you that it is, I’m just curious.

                                    • Scoopta@programming.dev
                                      1 year

                                      It isn’t really future proofing, it’s becoming increasingly important now. IANA exhausted their v4 supply in 2011, most RIRs followed shortly after. I believe Africa is the only region left with available IPv4 addresses. Depending on where you live and how big your ISP is even having a v4 address is iffy. A lot of smaller ISPs already put customers behind a double NAT. NATs in general add latency to connections and make inbound connections difficult. A good dual stack network typically has lower v6 latency. There are also several popular server hosts that charge extra for IPv4 connectivity because of the increasing scarcity. An IPv4 address on AWS is more expensive than their cheapest server offering for example. This means using APIs for v4 only services can add an uncesscary cost burden to consumers of the API depending on their needs. Ultimately it’s not important for this website because it’s a joke but it’s important for anything serious.

                                      Keep in mind that back in 1980 when IPv4 was introduced there were more people than IP addresses. Even in 1980 it was impossible for every person to get just a single address. For the job IPv4 was given of connecting the world it actually failed out of the gate from a certain perspective. IPv4 was never adequate for the task we gave it and over time it’s only become less adequate. It’s a tad silly that v6 was introduced in 1995 and is still the “protocol of the future.”

                                      Anyway, rant over, see this nifty website, they provide shame as a service lol. https://whynoipv6.com/

                                  • Sarcasmo220@lemmy.ml
                                    1 year

                                    Whoever registered the domain and put that description for the website is providing a public service to the internet

                                      • Tiefkuehlkost@feddit.org
                                        1 year

                                        Shure its funny but it really is not a service, its pedantic, if this domain didn’t exist then the search engine would have probably auto corrected you to github and typos can happen for everyone.

                                          • lseif@sopuli.xyz
                                            1 year

                                            okay party pooper

                                        • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆@yiffit.netEnglish
                                          1 year

                                          At least it’s not a site that just hosts images of big bellies.

                                            • swab148@lemm.ee
                                              1 year

                                              Not yet, anyways!

                                            • kattfisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com
                                              1 year

                                              I tend to write guthub.com and then chuckle to myself imagining a social network where people have beer bellies as their profile pictures

                                              • MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
                                                1 year

                                                You sure?

                                                You sure?

                                                  • WhiskyTangoFoxtrot@lemmy.world
                                                    1 year

                                                    Revolver Ocelot

                                                    Revolver Ocelot

                                                  • DannyBoy@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                                                    1 year

                                                    “gut: command not found” is a common output in my terminal.

                                                      • Executive Chimp@discuss.tchncs.de
                                                        1 year

                                                        alias gut=git

                                                          • lemmeBe@sh.itjust.works
                                                            1 year
                                                            alias git=g
                                                            
                                                              • DannyBoy@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                                                                1 year

                                                                The real solution comes forward.

                                                            • Klear@lemmy.worldEnglish
                                                              1 year

                                                              In lua I always iterate in paris.

                                                              • jcg@halubilo.social
                                                                1 year

                                                                I’m more of a got guy myself

                                                              • TriflingToad@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                                                                1 year

                                                                my favorite websites are the “you’re a dumbass” websites. Twitter started changing “twitter.com/blah” to “x.com/blah” so, naturally, someone tried “setwitter.com” and it changed to “sex.com”
                                                                so naturally someone had to buy the setwitter domain (some others too) so people wouldnt go to a harmful website because twitter users are dumb. It’s pretty funny too https://www.setwitter.com/

                                                                  • lhamil64@programming.dev
                                                                    1 year

                                                                    I’m confused, how did setwitter.com redirect to sex.com if twitter/X didn’t own the setwitter.com domain?

                                                                      • TriflingToad@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                                                                        1 year

                                                                        it would change the text in the tweet not redirect the link, like if you link twitter.com/ExamplePostHere it would change the text to x.com/ExamplePostHere
                                                                        but it didn’t check if there was other stuff in the link like the ‘se’ before ‘twitter’

                                                                    • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
                                                                      1 year

                                                                      That’s awesome.

                                                                      • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
                                                                        1 year

                                                                        guthub. for all your gastrointestinal needs

                                                                        • odium@programming.dev
                                                                          1 year

                                                                          https://guthib.com/

                                                                          • guthib_net@programming.dev
                                                                            10 months

                                                                            When attempting to access GitHub, you may mistakenly visit the service at guthib.net, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that guthib.net is actually a very helpful tool for navigation.

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