10 pointsby krthr6 hours ago5 comments
  • unchainedsky9034 minutes ago
    looked this up — here is a research pass on GitHub alternatives: https://searchagentsky.com/r/c6b25f9413d7
  • BrunoBernardino5 hours ago
    I'd suggest looking at https://alternativeto.net/software/github/ for a more comprehensive list.

    I recommend Codeberg if your project is free, GitLab if you don't mind it being in the US, SourceHut if you believe in paying for products instead of being the product, and Forgejo or Gitea if you'd rather self-host.

  • sdevonoes5 hours ago
    Nothing? Why would you want to upload code to the cloud?
    • fsflover5 hours ago
      Have you heard about FLOSS?
  • brudgers2 hours ago
    Self hosting?
  • pando856 hours ago
    The frustration is real. But code is cheaper now.

    LLMs draft in minutes. The cost of building dropped. Open source communities don't need corporate sponsorship to build alternatives—we just need people to verify and maintain what AI generates.

    The proprietary wave isn't inevitable. The tools shifted to our side. The war isn't over.

    For GitHub specifically: Forgejo (Codeberg), Gitea, Radicle. Self-hosted, no vendor lock-in. The alternatives exist—the question is whether people will adopt them before GitHub becomes unavoidable.