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121 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 16h \ on: Question around developer privacy preservation devs
I would guess the market is small but larger than just you. Data privacy feels pretty mainstream now, but metadata privacy still seems niche. Developers are more aware of privacy issues but the majority of them have a kind of fatalist attitude about privacy.
It might be worth reaching out to someone building a small git host and see if they'll create a tor-only mode and accept bitcoin.
chr15m on github runs Hosted Gitea and also implemented gitnonymous, a shell script for pushing commits over Tor. I interviewed them when I was working on my own git host many years ago. He's an awesome open source dev.
Thanks!
the majority of them have a kind of fatalist attitude about privacy.
I cared less before shtf many years ago. Can't protect against 3-letter agencies (at least not all of them, you have to make choices), but can protect against nearly everyone else. Even if it were only GitHub/MS to protect against, it would be of different importance; but the audit logs are a big issue. Tor (in secure mode w/o javascript) does fix this.
[..] see if they'll create a tor-only mode and accept bitcoin.
Good idea!
my own git host
This is very cool, sir.
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