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Wait, most if not all are not noscript/basic (x)html friendly, what codeberg seems to be. Ok, github.com has most of its critical functions (microsoft has managed not to f*ck it up... yet) working with a noscript/basic (x)html browser, gitlab and bitbucket, not even possible to create an account, and if I recall properly, neither for sourcehut.

There are other git services which are noscript/basic (x)html friendly from the ground up, and EU based, but much less popular.



I... don't think that's true of Sourcehut? Drew has certainly argued for the fact that websites should be usable without Javascript, so it would surprise me if Sourcehut didn't follow the same standards.


I should test, but isn't there a javascript only captcha at account creation?

A few years ago, captchas were long to go thru but at least without that horrible javascript.




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