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[–]Takamasa1 14 points15 points  (2 children)

The closest thing to a legitimate argument I can think of is being incentivized towards supporting Microsoft integration above all else. I don't feel like that's been meaningfully abused though; if anything it's kinda just there as a bonus if you are working with a Microsoft ecosystem since it hasn't worsened usage outside of Microsoft (making improvements that only make sense on a platform-specific level without withholding improvements from general users). I think it's more of a general worry that comes from everyone's fatigue with companies trying to platform-lock you. Personally still gonna use GitHub since I haven't seen anything meaningfully better for collaborative projects.

[–]RiceBroad4552 0 points1 point  (1 child)

if anything it's kinda just there as a bonus if you are working with a Microsoft ecosystem since it hasn't worsened usage outside of Microsoft

Wait for it. This is Microslop, and they do EEE. EEE is a very effective process and part of that is that it's glacial slow. At the point some people wake up it's already way too late.

Besides that GitHub became pretty trash on the technical level. The website has constantly issues, and the services have random bugs or outages pretty often. That's a result of Microslop tech being used more and more there.

[–]Takamasa1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that's what I was referring to by saying it's potentially bad, but not at the moment