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Selfhosted
A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.
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"self hosting is important because ..."
Uses github.
What self-hosted software you use is not hosted on some third party forge?
Forgejo.
Github is like the Microsoft of 3rd party forges.
Suspiciously so (͡•_ ͡• )
Old habits die hard. Github’s for discoverability. I self-host gitea. For FOSS projects I’d choose Codeberg though.
Do people actually discover projects by randomly wandering on github though
I mean, it's all links, a link to github or a link to codeberg won't change much