GitLab asking for credit card - eviltoast

I was reading this issue from LibreWolf project when I read that some of new GitLab users were asking to give credit card information.

I had no idea this was a thing. According to the forum it’s a measure to avoid bots to use free CI workers time to mine shitcoins.

  • Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    This has nothing to do with mining (which isn’t worth doing in the first place, especially on CPUs but even on GPUs it’s crap now).

    GitLab has a vendetta against their free users, they don’t want them. The last company I worked for went with GitLab and bought the bronze subscription ($4 per developer per month, had everything we needed). A year later GitLab discontinued the bronze tier, now it’s $20 per developer per month for zero more features we would actually use. So we went back to free tier. Half a year later they limited free tier to 5 people per project, which was a headache yet again.

    The company moved to GitHub afterwards, $4 per user per month, same amount of features, no bullshit.

    GitLab just tries to get you to pay and could give a shit about free users (or users that wanted a cheaper tier than $20 a month). Now they push you to set a credit card for your account, I’d bet with you in a year tops they’ll limit the free tier even further to either kick you off the platform or force you to the premium tier.

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      1 year ago

      I know a few people working on similar products and crypto mining as absolutely a big problem. Yes CPUs aren’t that useful for mining generally but that only applies if you are paying for the costs.

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        1 year ago

        Next time upvote then, imagine if all 32 people who upvoted him replied “informative” nstead

        • Monomate@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          Chill, dude. The first thing I did was upvote that comment. And I guess you didn’t get the reference. 😶