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@pcaversaccio
Most crypto work (partially mine included) runs on some sort of 'hope Microsoft keeps GitHub online' mode. Git is decentralised but GitHub isn't. Shutting down key repos is one of the easiest ways to censor or disrupt upgrades and dev coordination. And yes, Microsoft can do that. There are legit alternatives but none with full feature parity. It's already way too late, but we as an industry must really rethink how we write, collaborate, deploy, and ship code.
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✳️ dcposch
@dcposch.eth
This happened to several important projects, including MDBX, the DB behind Erigon and Reth. https://github.com/erthink/libmdbx?tab=readme-ov-file#github
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Daniel Lombraña
@teleyinex.eth
add into the mix hub.docker.com. As soon as they shut it down, the internet stops working :D We need a decentralized solution for docker containers as well.
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naaate
@naaate
We are hoping to eventually have something for this with /ottp - either allowing people to build github alternatives on the protocol, or building tools that allow people to backup their github repo data, and create provenance using onchain attestations.
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v1rtl
@v1rtl.eth
https://radicle.xyz solves this I stan (and use) radicle
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ɃΞrn
@b7
baseline should be mirroring to codeberg
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