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"textContent": "Pretty sure Obtainium already supports multiple code-hosting sites.\n\nMain problem with Obtainium is that there is literally nothing between users and malware hosted on random internet repos. Many malware projects have been hosted on places like Github and so on.\n\nI will not use it for anything that I do not have very very high confidence they are not pushing either malware or severely bugged software. (For example: Battery Guru, because the only free version of that app that is not feature-restricted is the one they host on their Github.)\n\nI also have some issues with the Obtainium UI and how they handle updates, but it has not been a big enough problem for me to pursue bringing up those details with them, there’s only so much time in the day.",
"title": "Gitlab goes down the AI rabbit-hole"
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