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GitHub is proprietary software owned by a horrid company. Unfortunately, it's
also where much of the open source world has chosen to host its software.1
Thus, my GitHub account is primarily for collaboration; I'm not really
hosting any of my own projects here.2 Instead, everything I work on and
create has a copy on git.secluded.site.
I'm a member of the MBOA.dev worker-owned co-op that
creates/maintains:
JMP.chat — your phone number on every device exclusively
using free software
Cheogram.com — set of extensible services aiming to
connect open communication networks: telephone, email, SIP, Jabber, and
others
Soprani.ca — umbrella project for the software powering
JMP and Cheogram
Adresilo.com — search Google Maps without giving
Google any personal data (aside from the query)
Togethr.party — your very own Mastodon-compatible
fediverse instance
I also co-host a couple podcasts:
Linux Dev Time — Professional software developers
Amolith, Kevin, and
Andy join Joe
and guests to discuss developing with, and for Linux.
Linux Lads — three Irishmen plus that one American
(Amolith) casually chat about Linux, free software, hardware, and
occasionally interview some neat people.