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GitHub should allow server linking and social content downloading for repo authors to encourage people to still host their own repositories

This centralization is like everybody using Gmail

Some asshole deletes everything and we're all fucked

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    Can’t you just fork?
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    @Lensflare yeah on the same server ;P you're not understanding I'm ranting more about distrust of centralized file storage :P

    look what happened to google photos multiple times.
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    I get it, decentralization is the shit. But TBH I would trust GH 1000x over not to disappear over a random dude hosting a repo. The only type of decentralization that I would support here is a GH-to-peer replication model, in effect crowdsourcing repo backups
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    @webketje specifically i don't like that certain well known oss products went to github fully.
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    @webketje ooooOooOoOOo sha256 binary tree for file content comparison and duplicate detection :)
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    @AvatarOfKaine

    If I am not wrong there is a paid version github to host your own server.

    Well since it is a git anyone can host their own repo if they wanted.
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    @mr-user that's like saying Google photos has paid storage
    Then they delete your account if you miss your bill and don't sign in for awhile lol
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    @mr-user or just cuz

    All eggs in one basket and whatnot
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    @AvatarOfKaine

    There are gitlab and other options. My point is that there are options.

    Until there is a good reason people may not switch to other.
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    @AvatarOfKaine

    I do not see the problem with it. My electricity may be cut off (after a grace period) if I do not paid my ultility bill.
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    I see no big problem as it's still git, you can just mirror your code to as many git servers as you want, therefore it's still decentralised by definition, it's just a matter of you taking action or not.
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    @mr-user sigh how do they explain anything?
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    @mr-user why they do anything they do
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    @AvatarOfKaine

    You need to change how you explain thing based on the person you are explaining it to.
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