> The leaders there once cared a lot about keeping GitHub available even in countries that were sanctioned by the US.
The link leads to a blog post saying how they mercifully unblocked the users in Iran, but that was some time after they first suddenly blocked those users without any recourse and any way to even download their data and private repositories hosted there, without any advance warning…
> At that time, the company was valued at $2 billion. Hello bubble. Then in maybe one of the best rug pulls of all time, in July they quietly changed their revenue projections to $500 million. A 75% cut in four months.
Yeah, there are tens of thousands of records referencing a PDS with a certain… controversial president's name in the hostname, which doesn't actually exist at all.
Also someone from Nostr made a tool that let you upload image files and encode them (split into parts) into plc directory records…
The problem is that 7 + 2 on a submission form only affects people who want to submit something, Anubis affects every user who wants to read something on your site
The link leads to a blog post saying how they mercifully unblocked the users in Iran, but that was some time after they first suddenly blocked those users without any recourse and any way to even download their data and private repositories hosted there, without any advance warning…