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To understand this better, think about all the proprietary sites that you use heavily on a daily basis. For me, I've gotten it down to only DuckDuckGo (soon to be replaced with SearX maybe?), Wolfram|Alpha (it's just *so* good), and GitHub. Basically all FOSS projects are on GitHub. You *have* to have a GitHub account. [Currently, Gitea simply can't compete with GitHub](https://baturin.org/blog/code-hosting-needs-federation/). [But it needs to](https://staticadventures.netlib.re/blog/decentralized-forge/). That's where this news comes in.
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To understand this better, think about all the proprietary sites that you use heavily on a daily basis. For me, I've gotten it down to only DuckDuckGo (soon to be replaced with SearX maybe?), Wolfram|Alpha (it's just *so* good), and GitHub. Basically all FOSS projects are on GitHub. You *have* to have a GitHub account. [Currently, Gitea simply can't compete with GitHub](https://baturin.org/blog/code-hosting-needs-federation/). [But it needs to](https://staticadventures.netlib.re/blog/decentralized-forge/). That's where this news comes in.
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As for my GitHub account, I'm planning on migrating my personal projects to [exogit](https://git.exozy.me) soon-ish, so sometime in the near future. (I have about 50 of them, so I'll do it over a long weekend. I've already migrated [this website's repo](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/website) to exogit!) I'm also planning on hosting this website on [exozyme](ta180m.exozy.me) with GitHub pages as a backup mirror, instead of the other way around as it currently is. For collaborative projects, I'll probably wait until Gitea starts actually supporting federation in their nightly releases. Hopefully, we won't have to wait long!
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As for my GitHub account, I'm planning on migrating my personal projects to [exogit](https://git.exozy.me) soon-ish, so sometime in the near future. (I have about 50 of them, so I'll do it over a long weekend. I've already migrated [this website's repo](https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/website) to exogit!) I'm also planning on hosting this website on [exozyme](ta180m.exozy.me) with GitHub pages as a backup [mirror](https://docs.gitea.io/en-us/repo-mirror/), instead of the other way around as it currently is. For collaborative projects, I'll probably wait until Gitea starts actually supporting federation in their nightly releases. Hopefully, we won't have to wait long!
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