June 18, 2026

Commit drama is pushing to prod

The Forge We Deserve

GitHub stumbles, and the internet is already picking its messy rebound

TLDR: GitHub’s reliability problems and growing pressure are pushing developers to look at alternatives like Tangled, a new platform promising more control over your own work. Commenters agree the current setup feels shaky, but they’re split between decentralization, co-op ownership, and jokes that any AI-led replacement would go bad immediately.

GitHub — the giant website where huge chunks of the software world live — is suddenly giving off big empire-in-trouble energy. Outages have become so common they’re basically a running joke, AI-fueled traffic is piling on the pressure, and some notable projects are starting to pack their bags. The article’s big pitch is that maybe this chaos is a chance to build something better: a new kind of code-hosting home called Tangled, where people keep control of their own data while still getting one main place to search and collaborate.

But the comments? Absolutely not content to clap politely. One of the loudest reactions was pure cynicism: if everyone jumps to an “AI-first” replacement, one reader said the decline wouldn’t take 10 years — it would be “instant.” Ouch. Others weren’t sold on Tangled either, with one commenter basically saying, nice try, but if it still has a central hub, it’s not truly free — and waving the flag for ForgeFed instead. Meanwhile, another faction skipped the software debate entirely and went full political, arguing the real answer is a member-owned co-op, not another company waiting to disappoint everyone.

And then came the delightful chaos gremlins: one person demanded the future should be built for a newer coding workflow and local review, while another asked the obvious curveball — why are we even assuming the future has to be Git at all? In other words, the community mood is clear: everyone agrees GitHub is wobbling, and nobody agrees on what the escape pod should look like.

Key Points

  • The article says GitHub is under pressure from uptime problems, AI-driven usage growth, and the migration of projects such as Ghostty.
  • Existing Git forge alternatives such as Forgejo may attract users, but the article warns this could fragment the ecosystem.
  • Tangled is presented as a forge built on the AT Protocol, where users can self-host their data while a centralized app aggregates it.
  • The article argues that Tangled’s open-source and interoperable design reduces lock-in because compatible forks can still work across the same schema.
  • Tangled is described as alpha software that has raised a seed round and includes native support for jujutsu, stacked PRs, and a web-of-trust implementation.

Hottest takes

"it would be instant" — lloydatkinson
"some AT still-centralized thing" — bestouff
"the actual forge we deserve... is a membership organisation" — hkt
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