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GitHub is finally dead.
It was dead when MS bought it. Software developers aren't immune to denial.
It's not just GitHub. People are also using VSCode, despite it slowly suffocating the non-MS dev ecosystem.
Microsoft switched from the really aggressive "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" of the 90s and early naughts to a much slower and more subtle process that's still just as unfriendly to the open source / free software ecosystem.
I've been using Codeberg and Codium for a while.