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2026-04-22 02:13 UTC

Thinking out loud here, suggestions / thoughts are welcome. With Atlassian (which owns Bitbucket) starting to give their customer data to AI [1] [2] (and being a "AI-native" company [3]), which I believe many websites / companies will at some point do this as well in the future, what options are left to show off source code that doesn't give data to AI? I know AI can't be stopped 100%, but I would love to have a place (maybe public or behind a password) where someone can see the code that I've written. I've looked at public instances running Forgejo and Gitea (at least the ones I can find, and self-hosted), and at Sourcehut and Codeberg, but I've disqualified each of them for one reason or another. Mostly due to the server location, that at some point I'll have to pay, or that all my code doesn't fit their conditions (Codeberg requires you put all the code as fully free[4]). Or should I just put my code anywhere (I don't care about pull requests or issues) and not worry about this. If you have a suggestion or thoughts on this, I'm open to them (if you're reading this and don't have a Mastodon / Fediverse account, you can email me). [1] https://www.atlassian.com/trust/ai/data-contribution/faqs [2] https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/18/atlassians_new_data_collection_policy/ [3] https://www.atlassian.com/blog/videos/atlassians-journey-to-become-an-ai-native-organization [4] https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/org/src/branch/main/TermsOfUse.md#2-allowed-content-usage

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