In response to India's recent ban of the Bitchat source code on GitHub, there are now
- 50 nodes seeding the code on Radicle, an unstoppable peer-to-peer alternative to GitHub
- 25 copies on GitHub
- copies on codeberg, gitlab, gitlawb, ngit, and more
Thank you, I guess?
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I am shocked, btw!


Radicle is the most reasonable choice, actually all FLOSS projects should be on Radicle (or any equivalently P2P system). Unfortunately most Devs fails to understand themselves the value of private property for digital things. They understand for a car or a home, but not for digital stuff.
Similarly most do not really care about free socials, not understanding the effect of censorship on public thinking.

Radicle isn't unstoppable at all and not fully P2P, it relies on centralized shit.
That's what Project Zymogen is trying to fix, making Radicle truly P2P / "unstoppable"


6.282ɱ | The GitHub cure: Radicle + P2P + Tor + nostr + Monero (Project Zymogen) · Monero Bounties
Project Zymogen Goal: to potentially create a decentralized GitHub. (You can name it whatever you want, Zymogen is just a placeholder name) Phase I A
This retarded fuck @calle has muted me btw, my reply is for any more intelligent people who come across this thread
Anti-fragility in action. FOSS projects seems to be our only shot at avoiding extinction 🦖☄️🤓
I know some devs here are bullish on radicle but I cant support it or any other project funded and controlled by a shitcoin org.
The RAD token
You can’t ban an idea
It is just proving the resiliency of FOSS tech and the unity of the community as a whole. "Ban one of us, and the rest of us will clone the banned party infinitely so that your ban ultimately fails" sends quite the message.
Never heard of Radicle, but I am not a technical user. Can't you public the code on Nostr?
Prohibition always works 😆
Based