• locuester@lemmy.zip
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      13 days ago

      Yeah surprised it hasn’t. Rust Foundation went as far as abandoning their X account a long time ago.

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        They get a lot of compute for cheap/free and their well supported target follow the available github runners.
        While writing this comment I found out that the crater run happens on AWS. It tests all packages on crates.io and most public rust projects on github.

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    This is great. Overdue if you consider the values they espouse. Quite feasible for a compiler project to ignore the network effects of Github. Is their Discord usage next :-)

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    I had a pleasant experience moving my project from github to codeberg. CI is nicer in codeberg because of local runners; easy to migrate too

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        It will run faster if your local machine is faster than the cloud, but otherwise it’s the same. I don’t think I tried starting CI from my machine, per se, I would instead point codeberg to my machine, push to codeberg, and codeberg would send the job to my local runner. You probably can do it entirely locally.

        The main benefit for me was that I can run CUDA workflows without needing to pay extra for GPUs. I’ve not really thought about what happens if you want to deploy to an architecture you don’t own. I can’t recall what architectures they provide.

        Note this is with woodpecker CI. I think they’re migrating to a new CI at some point.