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    2 days ago

    Open source is hard to kill off forever. Someone, somewhere is gonna have the repo.

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        I personally got ahold of the final version of the source code to Ryujinx after it was pulled from GitHub and put it on archive.org and I’m literally a random nobody who had nothing to do with the project so you are very incorrect. It was almost immediately picked up by other developers and is still seeing development to this day

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        Naa most projects are still fine off github. Theres a couple of emus that are now officially off gh and they are still being worked on.

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          What makes you say that? Probably 95% of FOSS projects I see are still hosted on GH.

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            Oh, github, a division of MicroSlop?

            There are alternatives, which will become more popular as it becomes more and more obvious that they are just part of the US national ‘security’ apparatus.

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            I should clarify, self hosted Gits for projects that may fall under targeted harassment by corporations (Eaglercraft, Switch Emulators, etc…) are becoming popular.

            Ryujinx, operating out of Brazil, couldn’t be taken to court by Nintendo. So a lot of projects that could have Nintendo’s eye of sauron on them are looking for a safe country and self hosting as guaranteed insurance from a Yuzu situation.

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            Primary hosting, but they can always have a fallback for at-risk projects or even just use p2p. Of course that already increases the risk of a potentially hacked provider/repo or just fake/malware versions in the wild

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        They’ll need to proactively clone it to a non-github repos before its shutdown.

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            Why? Why is it harder to get it from codeberg or even self hosted forges?

            It’s not like most people find it by randomly browsing Github

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              It’s not harder to get it from there, it’s harder to get contributors.

              It’s not like most people find it by randomly browsing Github

              They absolutely do, that’s why devs are always begging for “stars”.