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Correct. I don't host my music on GitHub. I'm looking to dispense of software that's involved with it. I'll try to clarify my post, thank you.!
This is honestly dumb. If you hate github then actively downloading from it and eating their bandwidth is helping your mission of killing them.
Where a project is hosted is irrelevant because if the platform shits itself one can simply just do
git add remote someserverand push the whole project over to some new code hosting site.You refusing to download from github is quite simply stupid.
It sounds like your definition of when a platform "shits itself" is when it stops meeting your own needs and preferences. I would say that a better definition is when a platform engages in extreme and violent behaviour.
Then cut yourself entirely off the internet, as it facilitates all of that.
I don't share your pessimism that there is no ethical tech out there, so I'll be keeping my internet connection thank you.
If you consider using software that has version control on GitHub immoral, then using TCP/IP is immoral.
I don’t want to repeat this comment too much, but perfect is the enemy of the good. I’ll do what I reasonably can.