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Aw thank you, you're too kind πŸ’œ happy to have been able to help, and been nice to get you know you too!

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That's cool that Gitea at least has a CLI, maybe one needs making for Forgejo? I've enjoyed using glab for GitLab as well as gh and it probably isn't that hard to make a minimal CLI for the forge, just depends on how much of the functionality and some of the nice usability like the interactive surveys you'd like

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I investigated this while at Capital One (a couple of years ago) and the main reason was that banks would still be liable for any data leakage that the third party (or in this case you the user whose data it is) would perform, so to make it a little(?) safer it'd be easier to restrict it.

Agreed it's a sucky situation for folks who want their data and could accidentally leak PDFs with the same result πŸ€·πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ

Also as someone who's implemented Open Banking on both consumer and service provider, it's not necessarily something I'd expect lots of folks to enjoy doing themselves πŸ˜‚

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Haha fair play πŸ˜… worth raising a discussion on the Renovate repo for now at least, may be something that could be something that can be contributed with some changes by Civo, or could all be done with an official datasource in Renovate

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I've used this for a couple of things and from what I remember it gives you a little bit more safety around what you're building compared to text/template. I've considered seeing what oapi-codegen, a Go OpenAPI code generator would look like with it, but not gotten around to it. It's a bit more overheard than plain templating for sure, and I personally feel like it can read a little easier for more complex generation, but that's probably not the case for most code generation tools

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I love sqlc, it's made me so much happier interacting with databases in Go, glad you're discovering it πŸ™ŒπŸ½

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When I had that the other day I needed to go back to the episodes page and relaunch the video, and that seemed to work 🀞🏽

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That being said, I'm excited to be talking at two conferences in October:

Hope to see some of you there!

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Huge congrats πŸ‘πŸ½

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Are you able to use the "managed by organisation" functionality? Here's the Arch PKGBUILD of which I think the distribution.ini may allow you to control it, but unsure, and can't find much documented about how to enable that mode πŸ˜…

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Hope it goes well 🀞🏽 if it helps I had four out in one go once and didn't even need any paracetamol or anything stronger after 😁

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I'm so sorry to hear that, but glad to hear it's been a year of improvement, and I hope it continues that way 🀞🏽

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Or is it maybe just Mozilla can't appreciate your talents?

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This sounds like an interesting side project to work on πŸ‘€

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Yes force-with-lease is good - but beware https://www.jvt.me/posts/2018/09/18/safely-force-git-push/#caveats - it can lull you into a false sense of security without specifying the ref!

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It doesn't use CSS variables out-of-the-box but as a start on my PR I've set them up to make it easier. Thanks, will have a look πŸ‘€

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(I am not a lawyer but) in my opinion absolutely no - having it publicly accessible doesn't stop you from changing licenses on a per-file basis.

Even having a repo on GitHub doesn't mean it's actually usable - the absence of an explicit license means "All Rights Reserved" aka proprietary.

I can see your repo defaults to ISC license but just because that's true doesn't mean you can't do a per-file or post license. Several Open Source projects have subsets of different licenses in use across the codebase and as long as they're explicit and compatible it's all good.

Everything in my site defaults to AGPL-3.0 but then I've got post-specific overrides to make them Creative Commons / Apache-2.0 / otherwise as appropriate

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Congrats! How did you find the diagnosis process? (I'm just about to start it, privately in the UK)

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Nice! I've been using the Bridgy Fed feed for now, so I can use Microsub and a reader client to continue following people - instead of using the Mastodon web UI - but I'd be interested to hear if you get on with that or find that continuing to use the Mastodon clients is better for you