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Why do piracy apps still put their source on github? It’s just asking for trouble…
Anti Commercial-AI license
I’m pretty sure these aren’t open source but just use GitHub for some cheap and anonymous hosting of their binaries/APK files.
They’re doing the needful.
What are alternative to GitHub for this
Gitea, GitLab selfhosted, cgit, …
Codeberg looks pretty good at a quick glance.
GitFlic. It’s where the bypass paywall clean browser extension went to