The community edition is open source, the Enterprise edition is not.
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Arigion@feddit.deto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Advice on best way to replace personal Atlassian Jira subscription2·2 years ago
Arigion@feddit.deto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Advice on best way to replace personal Atlassian Jira subscription3·2 years agoI host my own gitlab-ce instance in docker which works well. I mainly needed a web UI for git and I track issues with it. I think there are boards or at least free plugins for the community version, but I do not use them. You can version your documentation in .md files too. Not sure if it can substitute Jira for you, but you mentioned Bugzilla and I like gitlab a lot more.
Just make sure to update the container regularly, you can’t make big version jumps without the intermediate updates.
I think you can combine it with OpenProject if you need more project planning.
Arigion@feddit.deto Cool Guides@lemmy.ca•A time traveler's survival guide. The vertical green bars are the only times in Earth's history with enough oxygen to breathe (hypoxia) and low enough to avoid oxygen toxicity (hyperoxia).English91·2 years agoI read “space farting civilization”. That is an interesting concept.
Arigion@feddit.deto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Testicular torsion this mend buttcrack that I CAST EIGHT FUCKING BEARS41·2 years agoNot very intimidating, as long as they keep on fucking.
Hättest Du Stress am Arbeitsplatz hättest Du keine Zeit für einen Workshop. Früher, da hatten wir noch richtigen Stress. Und heute? Was wird verlangt? Zwei Seiten auf einmal umzublättern? 😉
Arigion@feddit.deto Stable Diffusion@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How British tech star Stability AI imploded with debt and lawsuitsEnglish3·2 years ago“He kind of comes off as the smartest person in the room,” said a former colleague.
Under a picture with just one person it’s kinda funny. Also what’s with that dirty floor? Same as with his shoes in the other picture. Gross. That’s lavish?
Arigion@feddit.deto World News@lemmy.world•Supermarket sandwiches linked to E. coli outbreakEnglish10·2 years agoAs you already implied: when you’re not at home but travelling.
Look Ma, I’ve written 4 symbols on top of each other and count it as one symbol. Now I have 9999 different symbols. I’m officially smart now.
Arigion@feddit.detointerestingasfuck@lemm.ee•Wild Alpine ibex goats, climbing a vertical 160 ft. / 50 meters mountain...19·2 years agoBut does it have electrolytes?
The Pokemon is called Rattata. https://pokemondb.net/pokedex/rattata
Arigion@feddit.deto Technology@lemmy.world•So here's a story of, by far, the weirdest bug I've encountered in my CS career.English8·2 years agoUsually a sign of multiprocessing/multithreading going wrong, e.g. accessing the same resource without proper locks like opening the same logfile in different processes and trying to write simultaneously. Those errors can be triggered just by reformating the code (or obfuscating in this case), thus changing the runtime behaviour slightly. Hard to find, especially since they’re dependent on the speed/workload of the machine running the code.
What do we learn? Only way to be safe is to use public transport.
I like how you and the person you were answering to think. It opened a new perspective for me and showed me my bias. Thank you. Please continue to understand things that well and let others know about it. 😀
Arigion@feddit.deto de_EDV@feddit.de•Google-Analytics-Chef: "Mit generativer KI kommen wir endlich an alle Daten" | heise3·2 years agoHier gibts einen Artikel zum personalisierten Spam:
https://www.bcg.com/publications/2023/gpt-was-only-the-beginning-autonomous-agents-are-coming
For instance, in the near future, an autonomous agent could allow a marketing executive to carve out and automate whole segments of work. Based on a company’s past marketing campaigns, the agent could determine what worked and what didn’t, making its own decisions for future email design, scheduling, graphics, and subject lines. It could also identify the types of consumers a campaign should target and then assess whether the results—opens, views, clicks, and responses—are worth reporting back to management. If the results fail to meet the campaign’s objective, the agent could independently start again, creating a new, more refined list of target customers based on responses to the previous campaign.
Arigion@feddit.deto de_EDV@feddit.de•Google-Analytics-Chef: "Mit generativer KI kommen wir endlich an alle Daten" | heise3·2 years agoIch habe einen etwas technischen Artikel mit verweisen zu Papern zum Thema gefunden:
Arigion@feddit.deto de_EDV@feddit.de•Google-Analytics-Chef: "Mit generativer KI kommen wir endlich an alle Daten" | heise15·2 years agoIch habe den Eindruck der Typ weiß nicht was generative KI bedeutet. Dampfplauderer im Bullshitbingo. “Data Analytics…wird von intelligenten Agenten benutzt” “Generative KI…gibt Zugriff auf Daten”
Das ganze Interview ist einfach Werbung a la “wir sind die geilsten” und “gebt uns alle Eure Daten”. Der Interviewer fragt ja auch nicht nach was der Quatsch bedeuten soll.
Nix davon ist “intelligent”. Es geht immer darum die statistisch häufigsten Merkmale oder wahrscheinlichsten Fortsetzungen zu finden.
An anderer Stelle im Interview behauptet er auf Kundendaten würde nicht trainiert, da diese durch " eine strenge Firewall" geschützt seien. Das ergibt ebensowenig Sinn. Daten sind kein Service (den man durch eine Firewall schützt).
Er benutzt anscheinend Wörter die er im Kontext gehört hat, deren tatsächliche Bedeutung er aber nicht kennt.
I think some need to see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ymh8o6GI_g
“kleine Details”, von wegen! Das Bild von Einstein ist ja größer als der Text.
In ein wenig besuchtes Reisezentrum gehen und nett fragen, ob man das bitte zusammenfassen kann. Würde zumindest ich versuchen.
That’s completely fake. They did not have pounds back then. Not sure about stones either, tbh.