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IANAL = I Am Not A Lawyer.
That’s a good point. However in the EU it should be the opposite - otherwise the site is violating GDPR.
Sometimes I have a feeling sites do whatever they want anyway regardless of bow many dark patterns I click through to find the “no” and “off” buttons because there are no real repercussions. Just like the “do not track” request and “robots.txt” are essentially useless.
Aah, you are right. Lazy me actually never looked at those. Now I did and it seems to work just fine enabling the Annoyances > Cookie Banners.
flint@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub faces a fight for its survival at MicrosoftEnglish
19·6 days agoYou’re right, that it doesn’t just work as conveniently out-of-the-box on Codeberg. However you do not have to self-host: You merely have to apply to get access to their hosted Woodpecker instance at ci.codeberg.org.
See docs here if you want to try it out: https://docs.codeberg.org/ci/
Onboarding requires a few manual steps, as to prevent the abuse of Codeberg’s limited resources. You will need to request access by filling out this form. After submitting, a Codeberg volunteer will review your request and grant you access if your use case is appropriate.
Edit: added quote from docs
flint@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•GitHub faces a fight for its survival at MicrosoftEnglish
24·6 days agocodeberg.org (which runs on Forgejo) offers a nice ci solution: Woodpecker.
In my experience uBlock origin doesn’t really get rid of cookie consent banners/dark patterns. Damn good at bonking ads though.


Thank you for sharing the song, that was lovely.
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