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comaps - The main code repository of CoMaps, a community-led fork of Organic Maps.Reinforced with commitment to transparency, privacy and being not-for-profit.
18 May 25
SourceHut guide
17 May 25
Brad talks about hosting source code on SourceHut and how its features compare to GitHub.
Basically SourceHut has most of what makes GitHub great, but costs money and doesn’t train AI on your code. SourceHut is also outside of U.S. jurisdiction so that is an advantage too.
Brad talks about hosting source code on SourceHut and how its features compare to GitHub.
Basically SourceHut has most of what makes GitHub great, but costs money and doesn’t train AI on your code. SourceHut is also outside of U.S. jurisdiction so that is an advantage too.
13 May 25
A few
12 May 25
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Hydroxide is a third-party, open-source ProtonMail bridge.
04 May 25
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30 Apr 25
git/go-away: Self-hosted abuse detection and rule enforcement against low-effort mass AI scraping and bots. - GammaSpectra.Live Git
go-away - Self-hosted abuse detection and rule enforcement against low-effort mass AI scraping and bots.
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If you maintain an open-source project in the range of 10k-200k lines of code, add an ARCHITECTURE document next to README and CONTRIBUTING. Keep it short: every recurring contributor will have to read it. Only specify things that are unlikely to frequently change. Don’t try to keep it synchronized with code. Instead, revisit it a couple of times a year.