@monsieuricon with the way some folks (ab)use their free CI (myself included) it is not hard to think these "free" services will be severely limited at some point.
8x 2h+ builds for every commit is a bit much, plus 8x 1Gb artifact per commit/build too...
lets see how long all this "free" stuff lasts...
@bitbucket90 @monsieuricon on this case it is not convenience, just the amount of resources available.
I would actually say github actions can sometimes *NOT* be convenient, their CI job syntax is inconsistent on what is allowed or not, making it a pain to use sometimes. So basically it is alike any other CI platform.
Convenience might be due to reusing CI actions, but that is not unique to GitHub.
/me still hoping to see federated git scm (regarding tickets, planning etc around a project)
@jollyrogue @forgejo @bitbucket90 @monsieuricon best news of the day! would boost twice if I could haha
@falktx @monsieuricon didn't they already limit free tier CI a lot when people were mining crypto on it?
@objectObject they found ways to detect those and ban them. they still give 6h builds for free, which is enough for almost any build.
I somehow managed to break that limit, LTO over a big binary just takes too damn long... :(
@falktx @monsieuricon it’s all about bringing us to slaughter. Convenience is the new epidemic.