[DiscordArchive] Are you fucking stupid?
[DiscordArchive] Are you fucking stupid?
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-10-07T06:34:59.122000+00:00
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Are you fucking stupid?
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-10-07T06:35:02.647000+00:00
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Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-10-07T06:36:02.403000+00:00
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Github hasn’t “crashed” in years, there are outages sometimes but even then you still have a local copy that is also on git
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-10-07T06:36:25.229000+00:00
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Your PC is more likely to crash and lose data than it is for Github to crash and lose data
Archived author: ModoX • Posted: 2025-10-07T06:44:01.437000+00:00
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Even if github dies we still have all the data on a lot of pcs, given git decentralized nature
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-10-07T06:51:42.212000+00:00
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looks like someone simply doesnt understand git here and thinks its only a tool to copy files between your pc and remote server
Archived author: MaxtorCoder • Posted: 2025-10-07T07:05:25.126000+00:00
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Most likely, yes
Archived author: jackpoz • Posted: 2025-10-07T07:29:56.408000+00:00
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Mirroring a git repo to another host is how you backup a git repo ♂️
Archived author: Tea • Posted: 2025-10-07T07:46:18.859000+00:00
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but its **NOT** how you preserve commit state
Archived author: Ryan Turner • Posted: 2025-10-07T08:46:53.623000+00:00
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Everytime there's a outage or there accidents like 2018 one (which only affected US, east one? server)
The data that gets lost then is the one being submited at the time, even then is a IF you lose that data on the github side, you still would have it on your pc.
In for popular repos, not just TC, if github crashed or shutdown today, it wouldn't be lost, some of a day or so maybe, getting it running on another host or even a self-hosted one would do it, tho i've no knowledge how to preseve the commit history or state.
But again, no point in stressing or being paranoid about it, i don't see microsoft any time soon getting rid of github or lacking on the crucial structure for it