Their creation process is now on par with github and others.
They got rid of the ads. Also I have adblockers installed. If you/your audience are the type frequenting HN and working on code by and large, you'll also have some kind of adblocker installed on the browsers? Aren't ads a non-issue under these circumstances?
Their creation process is now on par with github and others.
They got rid of the ads. Also I have adblockers installed. If you/your audience are the type frequenting HN and working on code by and large, you'll also have some kind of adblocker installed on the browsers? Aren't ads a non-issue under these circumstances?
>> Third, I don't care about binary hosting.
If you read this earlier thread, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4907830 you'll find binary uploads are a very much a relevant and needed option to many others.
>> And finally, SF only hosts open source projects
Doesn't that contradict what you mentioned earlier?
>> I don't have any popular projects, but I like that the few who are interested
i.e., you are actually interested in collaborating (a la open source) on your projects? So technically your repos are open in the first place?
Anyway I understand that this is a personal choice you made.