• QuazarOmega@lemmy.world
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        2 years ago

        Yeah but they couldn’t possibly shut down each and every instance

        …right? I reall hope this statement doesn’t age badly

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          2 years ago

          If they make it hard enough that they cannot host their code repo then they can’t maintain it, it should be shutting them all down.

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            2 years ago

            Well yes, eventually, when they introduce breaking changes in YouTube.
            Even so, I believe that today you can very well keep developing software even if you were not allowed to, unless you started committing with an account that personally identifies you, you can move to another hoster or host your own forge, maybe host it over Tor too, or try out the kinda experimental radicle.xyz (btw, why/when did they make their website uglier? It was so much better before)