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nukertoday at 12:18 AM2 repliesview on HN

Make your own Github: forgejo.org

One used Lenovo micro PC (size of a book) from eBay will serve you well.


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tkgallytoday at 1:09 AM

Thanks for the recommendation. I didn’t know about forgejo.org.

The main convenience of Github for me is the ability to send preprepared prompts to Claude through its web interface or the mobile app and have it write or revise a batch of dictionary entries in the repository. I can then confirm the results on the built website, which is hosted on Github Pages, and request changes or reverts to Claude when necessary. Each prompt takes ten to thirty minutes to carry out and I run a dozen or more a day, and it is very convenient to be able to do that prompting and checking wherever I am.

When I have Claude make changes to the codebase, I find that I need to pay closer attention to the process. I can’t do that while sitting in restaurant or taking a walk like I do with the prompting for dictionary-entry writing. The next time I start a mostly (vibe) coding project, I’ll look into Forgejo.

mrweaseltoday at 8:38 AM

Just don't put it online, because the AI scrapers will find it and crawle it so aggressively that your mini/micro-PC will blow up.