TPM is a dedicated chip or firmware enabling hardware-level security, housing encryption keys, certificates, passwords, and sensitive data, “and shielding them from unauthorized access,” Microsoft senior product manager Steven Hosking wrote last month, declaring TPM 2.0 to be “a non-negotiable standard for the future of Windows.”

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  • https://code.onedev.io/ - built upon Java, feature-rich but suffers from HTTPS-only clones (yep, the main instance can’t use SSH)
  • radicle - federated sourceforge. Doesn’t have a CI but they are actively working on it, but your repo is replicated across multiple instances, “pull requests” (they call them patches - example) can be done across instances, and the devs dog-food it (one of their repositories), and it also works on TOR

I’d love to support gitlab, but they refuse to invest in federation and there have been rumors about inter to be bought by Google, which will definitely kill any federation suggestions.

Anti Commercial-AI license

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OneDev does support to clone via SSH if self hosted. Only that SSH access to code.onedev.io is turned off.

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