You'd be surprised how easy it is to self-host GitLab with Docker Compose, GitLab has an official "Omnibus" Docker image. No need to handicap yourself with Gitea/Forgejo/whatever, you can just use an industry-standard platform without much effort.
Hardware requirements are nowhere close to high either.
It matters because if you can't determine if something is child porn, then you'll end up overblocking, so it doesn't matter if it "exists" and "should be censored"
> And being a cat and mouse game doesn’t mean the defenders failed.
It does though, in the end attackers always win. If something is a "cat and mouse game" then it's unwinnable by design from the defender side.
Sure, you can keep playing it if you feel like it, but at some point the attacker will be indistinguishable from a legitimate user and you will lose that fight.
Bohemia Interactive released the source code of the first Arma game, at the time known as Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis. Licensed under GPLv3, except third party components.
The game features a large open world, multiplayer support, a full mission editor with support for scripting via an in-house language known as SQS, as well as comprehensive modding capabilities.
Hardware requirements are nowhere close to high either.