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Has GitHub actually done anything negative? Your comments really just sound like fear mongering, I can't see any actual issues.
What is the bloat you're referring to? The UI is clean and simple. Navigating and searching code is intuitive. The issue tracker is basic but reliable. Releases are clear. GitHub Actions are complex but featureful and incredibly useful. GitHub Packages are basic but useful. GitHub Copilot is damn impressive.
Yes they did:
They complied to the law they had to? Is this any different from other hosters?
They had to do it, but this is the downside using a git server hosted in non neutral country. You never know when USA will decide to impose sanctions on a country for whatever reason.
It is one of the reasons many European companies do not use Github, as it is USA based.
The only 'neutral country' is the middle of the ocean. Pretty hard to host a server out there. You host it in a different place, you have a different set of problems.
Apparently so
Sure, but some countries are more neutral, hosting in Switzerland would be for sure better, while USA is probably the worst choice.
And you wouldn't need to worry about it if you could host your own server and be able to communicate with other servers, like Lemmy is doing, you get the best of both worlds