That, or the massive lightning that's going through the region, (due to the heatwave). Since it's quite late at night, heat wouldn't be my first guess.
Since Sunday 00:18 CEST, Codeberg.org is offline. From our investigation, our primary location lost power in our racks, leaving the majority of our servers and some network switches offline. We're waiting for a fix from the datacenter operator.
" from that status page.
I can't take it anymore, I'm moving all my projects to github!
Sounds like we have the basics of a oscillating system now!
I wonder what it's resonant frequency is.
Is Github free of problems? I don't know. Maybe an option would be hosting gitea and sync projects to an online account.
Maybe related to the heatwave? I've heard some European data centres are having trouble with their cooling systems.
That, or the massive lightning that's going through the region, (due to the heatwave). Since it's quite late at night, heat wouldn't be my first guess.
I'll put my money on AI software contributions...
https://status.codeberg.org/status/codeberg
"Power Outage
Since Sunday 00:18 CEST, Codeberg.org is offline. From our investigation, our primary location lost power in our racks, leaving the majority of our servers and some network switches offline. We're waiting for a fix from the datacenter operator. " from that status page.
A large chunk of companies I've worked for or consulted for had their own on-prem Gitlab. I think they chose correctly.
Codeberg runs open source Forgejo, and you could on-prem that too (for no license cost), if it suits your needs.
GitLab is more powerful in some ways, but early startups might want to look at Forgejo first.
On perm Gitlab has a ton of problems too.
Only well known project on Codeberg that comes to mind is Zig
That's because most of what you can see of a Codeberg is actually underwater.
Does Forgejo count?
> For the time being, it appears that all three servers are without power.
This strikes me as odd, only three servers?
3 physical servers can power a ton of requests.
Never heard of it. And it makes HN?
There are a couple of very vocal people who are generally liked here who wrote angry blog posts about moving from Github to Codeberg.
This is why it's getting traction.
Consider that maybe you haven’t heard of all the things that HN readers find interesting.