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Just a small way to help people get their FOSS. What are some other projects that have torrents that would be good to seed?

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“The implication here is that any code committed to a public repository may be accessible forever as long as there is at least one fork of that repository,” the report’s authors claim.

Am I dumb or is this exactly the purpose of forks? I feel like I'm missing something.

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Has it grown like people have kept predicting? or is this peak lemmy? Did Peak Lemmy already happen?

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Golang on debian (h0bbl3s.port0.org)
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I’m a big fan of debian. I’m also a big fan of golang. One of the sacrifices debian makes to be so stable is lagging behind a bit on software versions. Debian users generally understand this, and also understand that it’s a good idea not to mess with the system versions of software. Here I will demonstrate how I configure my system to use whichever version of go I wish without harming the overall system configuration.

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