Loudly shouting at Microsoft to stop forcing "AI" on Github users might lead to some sort of success.
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Loudly shouting at Microsoft to stop forcing "AI" on Github users might lead to some sort of success. Until the next shiny thing comes along.
I took stock, understood what is really happening, that you are accepting to be locked in to a walled garden that you do not control.
So I silently packed up my stuff a while ago and moved to a place and community that accepts, respects and defends my freedom. My repos have moved to #codeberg, I am running my own #forgejo instance and build runners.
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Loudly shouting at Microsoft to stop forcing "AI" on Github users might lead to some sort of success. Until the next shiny thing comes along.
I took stock, understood what is really happening, that you are accepting to be locked in to a walled garden that you do not control.
So I silently packed up my stuff a while ago and moved to a place and community that accepts, respects and defends my freedom. My repos have moved to #codeberg, I am running my own #forgejo instance and build runners.
I am still following the same method I used when I decided 30 years ago to move from Windows to Linux. I ask simple questions. Do I own my "stuff"? Or do I trust someone else? It's a simple question but often a complex answer. I can and do use proprietary services for convenience β as long as I can always pack up my "stuff" and move elsewhere. I moved from local directories to CVS. From local CVS to SourceForge. From SourceForge to GitHub. And now my own Forgejo. And in a few years - who knows?
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