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airikrreply
lemmy.ml

They are really good. I use both Codeberg and their self-hosted solution Forgejo for my projects.

But far-right people hate Codeberg for allowing for an example equal rights projects, they attacked Codeberg in February last year. And Codeberg gets DDoS attacks every now and then. The most recent attack was last month.

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Jankatarchreply
lemmy.world

I hate that so many script kiddies are far-right.
I guess something with being 14?

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Being far-right does not indicates that person is a teenager. I know (not personally, but because they exists and you can read/hear about them) many far-right people who are above 20 years old (Trump as of one example). But that's for a whole other discussion (politic and religion).

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lemmy.zip

I mean, what kind of project is specifically made for LGBTQ people? I don’t know what makes them special.

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Aha. Unfortunately, I don't know either, but what I do know is that Codeberg are a very open place to have your source code on.

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I remember I used to have the same problem when I was using Proton Pass aliases.

IIRC, by default Proton Pass uses the passmail.net alias. I fixed it by using another Proton Pass alias (I think it was the passmail.com one)

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I've only tried to use that once, and same thing, blocked at sign up. I can't remember what I was signing up for though. Very sad.

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lemmy.zip

It blocks some alias domains but not aliases in general. I had to change from the default to one of the other three options when making my alias

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Yeah, I've got a custom domain and have zero problems making github accounts.

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Alfredolinreply
sopuli.xyz

Github shadowbanned me using an anonaddy alias. Made appeal, they told me to change the mail and not use an alias, even if I had 2FA, totp and phone number on that account. I guess I will not use github.

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i just feel myself much more safe now when i delete my github account a couple of years ago

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have you tried all the domain choices? i haven't tried with github lately but many sites will accept aliases if i use the more obscure domains like 8alias.* or slmail.* etc

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lemmy.ml

What do you even mean by an alias? Just an alternate email address? How can they tell?

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alias is basically having a dummy email address which will forward emails to your real email. so that way they wont know your real email and cant spy on you

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Ren
lemmy.world

Question, how do you feel about the gecko vs blink/chromium browser "wars" ?

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So you feel like taking a pragmatic approach might be more advisable?

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