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bee_rider
12 days ago
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France dumps Zoom and Teams as Europe seeks digita...
Maybe they have local copies as well, and just figured they might as well take GitHub’s free bandwidth and social networking features.
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dkga
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Next year: LeGit !
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fsckboy
12 days ago
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"la forge" in french is feminine, it would need to be LaGitette
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amarant
12 days ago
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I propose gitgud.eu
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irishcoffee
12 days ago
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Foul tarnished, I have given thee courtesy enough.
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chupasaurus
12 days ago
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The full phrase is older than Demon Souls.
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cozzyd
12 days ago
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Sounds legitimate
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Narann
11 days ago
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Fun fact: In french, Github, is pronounced « Guy Teube », where « Teube » is the backslang of « Bite », which can be literally translated by “Dick”.
So to give an example, is as if English speaking peoples would use a service named “Davedick”.
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bilekas
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Or GitOobe.. although I like the idea of ÜberGit.eu
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taneliv
12 days ago
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It's unfortunate that g.it isn't available.
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inemesitaffia
11 days ago
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I'm sure governments can ask the registrar to make it happen.
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sylvinus
12 days ago
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Exactly, we do have private forges we build and deploy from.
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ninalanyon
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Surely everyone who uses GitHub has a local copy, that's pretty much how git works.
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