Packagecloud is a cloud-based package repository that allows its users to host npm, python, rubygem, apt, Java/Maven, and yum repositories without having to configure anything first. Being a cloud-based solution, it also allows one to distribute various software packages in a uniform, scalable, and dependable manner without investing in infrastructure.
Regardless of the programming language or OS, you can keep all of the packages that you need to be deployed across your organization’s workstations in one repo. Then, without owning any of the infrastructure required, you may securely and efficiently distribute packages to your devices.
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Two things. First, I'm certain it's a scam. Second, check the actual origination email. Who actually sent it to you? Is it from a harborfreight.com address? If not, it's a scam certainly. Source: 12 months ago
Are you sure that you were redirected to harborfreight.com & not a fake site? Source: 12 months ago
I went to harborfreight.com and scrolled the entire main page but didn't find any scratch'n'dent sales mentioned. Is it regional-only? Source: over 1 year ago
Coupon is available right from harborfreight.com. Source: over 1 year ago
I use all kinds of plastic containers from harborfreight.com as well. I need a place where I can put stuff away, so open bins don't work for me. Also, I found clear plastic bins at many places, shoe box size. Source: about 3 years ago
Looks like the repository on packagecloud.io don't have the latest version yet, it only lists 0.0.23? I got 0.0.24 from somewhere though. Source: over 1 year ago
Forcing the config can be don manually by modifying the config files that points to different repos in /etc/apt/sources.list.d, or for packages on packagecloud.io, you can use the method that I describe. The latter works because packagecloud.io has a robust strip to create config files based on the detected operating systems or you can force a certain operating system/dist as shown above. Source: over 1 year ago
The error you are seeing is because you probably ran one of the steps that creates a configuration in your system that points to packagecloud.io, so that your system can retrieve packages from https://packagecloud.io/cs50/repo. However since there are no Debian bookworm packages there, you are seeing the error. Source: over 1 year ago
Packagecloud.io — Hosted Package Repositories for YUM, APT, RubyGem and PyPI. Limited free plans, open source plans available via request. - Source: dev.to / almost 3 years ago
You have something installed via packagecloud.io which is no longer avalaible. Delete the line from your sources. Source: almost 3 years ago
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