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A deep-dive comparison of GitHub alternatives as developers consider leaving due to reliability issues. GitLab is criticized for poor UX and massive codebase complexity. Bitbucket is dismissed as primarily a cost-saving tool for Atlassian shops. Forgejo and Codeberg emerge as the recommended open-source self-hostable options, praised for clean Go codebase, solid release tooling, and nonprofit governance. Pierre's code.sto is highlighted as a next-generation Git infrastructure built for high-throughput agentic workflows. Graphite (acquired by Cursor) and Entire (founded by GitHub's ex-CEO) are flagged as potential Gen 3 players. The piece ends with a lament about the fragmentation of GitHub's developer community, arguing that no tool can replace the social graph that GitHub built over 20 years.
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