Everything happening with Reddit will happen with GitHub.
I'm not saying "GitHub is bad" or "don't use GitHub" -- it's a great platform and if it solves your problem, totally go ahead and use it. I'm just saying that it's a business and at some point someone is going to crunch some numbers and say "hey, these guys are popular and it would be nice if they brought in more revenue," and this is how enshittification starts.

@monsieuricon with the way some folks (ab)use their free CI (myself included) it is not hard to think these "free" services will be severely limited at some point.
8x 2h+ builds for every commit is a bit much, plus 8x 1Gb artifact per commit/build too...

lets see how long all this "free" stuff lasts...

@falktx @monsieuricon didn't they already limit free tier CI a lot when people were mining crypto on it?

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@objectObject they found ways to detect those and ban them. they still give 6h builds for free, which is enough for almost any build.
I somehow managed to break that limit, LTO over a big binary just takes too damn long... :(

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