They slowly started locking down the platform for people without accounts and it has been really annoying to use the website since. First it was not possible to search for code, then even searching for issues got more and more difficult with it randomly failing, and now it's gotten to the point where I can't search for a fucking project anymore!
Github's search is becoming as bad as reddit's, where if you want to find anything, a secondary service like SourceGraph, GrepApp, or even a dumb search engine is better. Sometimes those haven't indexed what I need (especially code search), so I have to download the bloody tarball and rg
for whatever the fuck it is I was looking for.
Sometimes it will also block the VPN I'm using, so I have to proxy to a non-VPNed machine. The world could do without these unnecessary roadblocks.
What also grinds my gears is requiring an account to contribute. There is no way to send in a patch, raise an issue, or anything without an account there, so by if a project being on github, you have no choice but to give Microsoft your data to participate in opensource. Don't get me wrong, mailing-lists are filth, but and I'd rather claw my eyes out than participate in any project demanding their use, but Microsoft being the "lesser evil" is not a good look.
Please, for the love of opensource, get your project off of github, please. It's a monopoly at this point and doing microsoft things. This isn't the end and they'll probably do more stuff to see how far they can push it. We'll all be the boiled frogs.
Yes, I know they have a CI and some other features, but if all you're doing is hosting your code, please consider an alternative.
Possible alternatives in alphabetic order:
- Codeberg (could have federation in the future)
- Gitlab (has CI)
- ~~OneDev (no git SSH clone but feature-rich)~~ not an instance for the public
- Radicle (no CI, but federated)
- Sourcehut (minimalist, but fast as fuck)
or maybe others will suggest more.

Careful with gitlab. They're stumbling toward self-destruction like a blind man unicycling on a cliff-side trail.
If they get the labour to work all the hideously over-engineered stuff on that ruby kludge - ohai shitty web editor that takes a day to load only to look like vscode, the gold standard of shit UI - it's gonna be through their own slide down the enshittification slope.
Like, they have buckets of good people, but they can't deliver the efficient product we want with their left hand while the right is considering vendoring pulp into the codebase to solve a single repo deliverable.
Sorry. Bizarre morning explaining to a peer how that webui looks like an app people use intentionally and that the long slow load is the price for such greatness.