Lex Friedman:

"GitHub is... basically a place where developers go to be happy. And to collaborate and to share and to build. Especially for people who are part of the open-source world."

I think they go there because they have to. Another centralized silo but this time it's more pernicious and problematic than the usual social media platforms.

It's not about code. Git servers are all over the place. It's about the social coordination around that code. Social interactions are vital to keep a project going. And it is all captured in GitHub which can rugpull you anytime.

PR-s, issues, comments and discussion threads.

All belongs to Microsoft who owns GitHub. And we have been feeding this beast for ages now.

Do you know what else belongs to Microsoft? LinkedIn. It is a platform most likely substantially bigger than X (actually it was taken private years ago) and it controls how most work.

If you haven't been checking what is going on in LinkedIn nowadays (good for you I guess) just out of curiousity, please do. You will be shocked.

I believe nostr can break this diabolic situation. We can make these platforms obsolete. At least for the freedom-minded. That's what I'm aiming for.

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Wanna hear more about LinkedIn. Have completely ignored it for so long… thought it was kinda dead

Microsoft also has direct access to most private company data through office 365 and sharepoint.

Microsoft is a trusted partner so it's ok. /sark

Great point! I just wanted to ask about your experience with ngit and gitworkshop. I haven't tried it out yet.

It is working quite well for most intents and purposes. Some issues we encountered:

- Issue statuses editable by anyone

- Text of issues not editable after posted

- Cannot assign npub to issue

- Cannot link issues in description

- No labels for issues yet

- Multiple ssh git identities caused some tricky situations

So although there are rough edges, we could work our way around most of these things.

It is very actively developed by an enthusiastic group of contributors so I expect rapid improvement

Thanks, I'll try it out. There is more than enough stuff to work on :)

Grow some nuts or guts and ditch LinkedIn- I torched it last year. A ton of connections (many I knew in person) 😃 🫂

Linked in is the last one I use, but It's so boring. I can't visiit it too often.

Well done.