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ozgrakkurtyesterday at 9:43 AM2 repliesview on HN

Github or other commercial alternatives aren’t for closed source either anymore.

Putting closed source code on github is basically asking them to launder it through LLMs


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darthwalshyesterday at 7:08 PM

This is kind of backwards .

GitHub's privacy statement [1] says > GitHub personnel does not access private repository information without your consent except as provided...

Do you have any evidence that private repos on GitHub are being used for training?

In the opposite case, if you have a public repo on GitHub then you should expect it to be laundered through LLMs :\

[1] https://docs.github.com/en/site-policy/privacy-policies/gith...

Epa095yesterday at 10:09 AM

But selfhosted Gitea, which OP chose, IS good for closed source. And codeberg is not.

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