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jph an hour ago

Can you suggest a viable infrastructure alternative?

My wishlist: free for open source and paid for closed source, able to do simple projects that are handwritten and also complex projects including AI LLM code that needs CI/CD/auditing, and hosting in the UK or EU.

Aside, I donate money to Codeberg because I think Codeberg is a wonderful service with strong commitment to free open source, and because I host some larger projects and AI projects that are for public welfare social good.

icy an hour ago | parent | next [-]

https://tangled.org would love to have you :) We're hosted in the EU, and are free for open source, forever. Tangled is also designed to be federated from ground up, so you get to own your infra & data while still participating in an open network.

jph an hour ago | parent [-]

Thanks! Added. What is your donate link?

https://tangled.org/joelparkerhenderson.com/architecture-dec...

https://tangled.org/joelparkerhenderson.com/ways-of-working

https://tangled.org/joelparkerhenderson.com/coordinated-vuln...

TimTheTinker 24 minutes ago | parent [-]

Tangled is VC-funded (€3.8M seed a few months ago), and there's no published donation route.

To Tangled -- it's great that the core code is MIT licensed and anyone could stand up a competing appview (the credible-exit property of atproto).

Do Tangled Labs Oy's articles include a purpose clause instead of the default profit purpose[0]? Or is something similar on the roadmap?

[0] OYL 1:5 reads The purpose of a company is to generate profits for the shareholders, unless otherwise provided in the Articles of Association.

chilmers an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

I feel like any service that is free for open source is going to struggle if it gets significant adoption and becomes a default target for hosting LLM generated code. If even MS/GitHub cannot scale to the current demand, what hope do smaller and less well-funded alternatives have?

voidnullvalue 26 minutes ago | parent [-]

Rate limiting the infrastructure-hammering actions (mainly CI stuff) would be a reasonable method to handle this.