On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 11:22:48AM +0200, john doe wrote: > On 7/13/2021 10:54 AM, Reco wrote: > > > >Github (Gitlab, Sourceforge, etc) were and are non-free (as in - > >non-gratis) services, so it's only reasonable to stay away from them > >regardless of whom is controlling them. > > > >You need to be in control of your code - *you* host it. Always was, > >always is. It's not that hard anyway. > > > > So the bottom line is that you need to have a server to host this > yourself but what do you suggest if you don't have the gears/capacity to > do it yourself (VPS ...)?
(1) There /are/ alternatives to github (a couple of them) (2) My post was more targeting at github running advanced machine learning (GPT3) over all the free code hosted by it. To offer a service telling people how to code (talk funny feedback loop). Point (2) was for me the "aaah, that's why Microsoft threw 7B on the table to buy GH". Cheers - t
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