It's still hard for me to understand why this wouldn't be the first thing you'd build on this protocol, with 80% devs.
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gitworkshop needs competition, tons of it
i'm of the opinion that the thing that makes the difference will not just be in capabilities but architecture
a simpler way of talking about things tends to make them easier to code
but maybe i'm weird like this, being a #golang #gopher for the last 8 years everything gets tighter and simpler at the same time... even in my own code i tend to net reduce the amount of code after a certain point with a project
worse is better, simpler takes a lot more work
Yeah, we moved to work on Alexandria, partly because the gitstuff field was incredibly crowded, and now it's like

It's the one use case where all the solo-devs don't have to break their head all day on what UI/UX the normies would like. Non capisco 🤌
The problem is that solo devs are all GitHub junkies.
I bet we were the few ones thinking of a serious alternative because we're used to using other gitservers at work, so we don't give a crap about GitHub.
been running my own gitea and on and off using gitlab for years
Not true! I have my own git server in my basement that only I can access. Is that better or worse?
