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@irene True, Just the way they phrased it seem like they have a habit of snooping around.
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piehole8106yThat's like trying to send a friend request to Facebook staff when someone commented something racist on your post, because only your friends can see it...
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@irene maybe I'm just paranoid a bit right now because I just realised Private repos aren't completely private in first place.
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piehole8106y@thekaleidoscope dude, if you want completely private, host your own Git server (e.g. Gitlab).
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@piehole now that I think about it, it would similar case for all git hosting including gitlab and bitbucket
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piehole8106y@thekaleidoscope And the same applies to hosting your own git server instance in the cloud... E.g. Amazon could give access to the government if they had a warrant or something. Self-hosted, fully encrypted, that'd be probably the only safe solution, where the vector of an attack is reduced to vulnerabilities in the git server, or the underlying OS/encryption...
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I'm probably going to delete this rant considering it was pretty stupid of me to assume otherwise would have been true.
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@piehole absolutely, but tradeoff between cost and privacy is way too much and unless it's something worth that price, it wouldn't be practical.
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@irene 4chan/g
I get most of my shtick from there, had 16GB of dankness until I was mugged and my phone taken away :(
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