I had a bunch of personal scripts to manage my music database. Maybe 10-sh scripts, max a few hundred lines long, nothing too big. A little while ago, I wrapped them into a big emacs org file for literate programming, and to tangle them, so I could easily edit them in one place. Backed them up to at least three servers, both locally and in another building. I also have Cronopete running, (a Linux implementation of MacOS Time Machine), so everything is safe, right? Right?!. I didn’t need the scripts for 3 months or so, but today I wanted to use them but couldn’t find them anywhere. Not on any backup server, not on the Cronopete drive. The only thing I can think of is that I must have saved that org file on the backup server and then backed up over it (and it never got pulled by Cronopete because it does of course not look at the backup server). I will have to start rewriting those scripts from scratch. FML.

  • @DeltaWhy@beehaw.org
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    11 year ago

    GitLab is pretty resource heavy - if you want to self host something I prefer Gitea. Very easy to set up, doesn’t require Docker, just a single binary.

    • @donio@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Why bother with either of those for private personal repos though? Why not just regular remote repos over ssh?

      • @DeltaWhy@beehaw.org
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        11 year ago

        That’s also an option - I’ve used gitolite before to set that up. In my case though I wanted to mirror repos from gitlab.com and github, and I might want to hook up CI and webhooks later on.