Any content that is not hidden (private) is effectively public since crawlers will eventually find it, even if it's not in the built-in search
I’ve often wondered about the reach of crawlers. Don’t crawlers need to be seeded with links? Don’t they rely on links that are published on crawled pages? If there is no navigable path to the repo, how would a crawler find it?
Of course if a friend publishes the link, all bets are off. And I would accept that.
While that is the main way how pages are discovered, some scrapers also just try random URLs, or known words from leaks
Want that implement in 2015, where you can have a private repo with public access?
Good find. Apparently it’s just a matter of waiting for instances to upgrade.
🖧🗫🤝 Collaboration tools 🛠⚒🚧 (git, forges, bug trackers 🔎🪲, gitea, gitlab)
This is going to generally be about git forges like gitea, but it’s open to discussion about any collaboration assisting tools and platforms.
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