Stop Github from using your data to train their models.
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Stop Github from using your data to train their models.
Go to User Settings > Code, planning, and automation > Features > Privacy
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Stop Github from using your data to train their models.
Go to User Settings > Code, planning, and automation > Features > Privacy
@maxfrischknecht could only get worse by injecting ads in commit messages or faking uptime… oh, wait…
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Stop Github from using your data to train their models.
Go to User Settings > Code, planning, and automation > Features > Privacy
@maxfrischknecht
This is why I host my own Repo remotely to securely store and share my code -
@maxfrischknecht could only get worse by injecting ads in commit messages or faking uptime… oh, wait…
@lemutsch wasn't aware of that and woudn't have thought of it in my wildest surveillance-capitalist nightmares.
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@maxfrischknecht
This is why I host my own Repo remotely to securely store and share my code@stwskinn do you run you own hardware or are you renting a server for that? I can also recommend https://codeberg.org/ as an alternative.
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@lemutsch wasn't aware of that and woudn't have thought of it in my wildest surveillance-capitalist nightmares.
@maxfrischknecht in regards to training i fully agree… wasn‘t aware until yesterday afternoon but they actually do this since april 24th… and of course it’s opt-out. didn‘t receive a single upfront notice via mail… i guess gitlab or codeberg it is from here on.
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@maxfrischknecht in regards to training i fully agree… wasn‘t aware until yesterday afternoon but they actually do this since april 24th… and of course it’s opt-out. didn‘t receive a single upfront notice via mail… i guess gitlab or codeberg it is from here on.
@lemutsch Yes, agree, I also used Codeberg and I think its a good alternative.
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@stwskinn do you run you own hardware or are you renting a server for that? I can also recommend https://codeberg.org/ as an alternative.
@maxfrischknecht
I run my own server -
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