It's not altruistic, but the blog post outlines why they're doing this. Underappreciated volunteer-run dependencies can have security flaws that impact huge swaths of the tech sector. Investing a few grand now to secure those tools instead of significantly more money to do damage control after a vulnerability is found and exploited makes sense. It's a preventative measure that benefits the entire industry, GitHub and its parent company Microsoft included.
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That's definitely what's happening but you might say it's fine, for now.
its just so frustrating no matter what I do I can't get away from their dirty hands, even if I thought I was.
We will most likely never get away from capitals dirty hands, but we can try through individual and collective action.
Also: perfect is the enemy of good
Reminder to gtfo and move to codeberg.
Ugh. I’ve been using Ente photos since I de-googled and gave myself until the end of summer to decide if I want to upgrade my subscription. All week I’ve been trying to figure out if how to migrate to Ente auth. Grrrr!
Thanks, OP!