There's plenty of git forges that aren't GitHub. Git itself has nothing to do with central servers and can theoretically be used in a completely decentralized manner.
Don't think the snap is an official Mozilla package.
WordPress is open source, for one.
The GPL explicitly allows selling the software, like a proprietary software product. You don't even need to have the code up in a public repo. What you DO need to do, though, is provide a reasonable way for customers to get the source code, and send it to them if they ask. Just because a project is GPL doesn't mean you're entitled to the source for free. Of course, if someone buys it and requests the source, they can do whatever they want with it, including uploading it somewhere. Which in the end, essentially makes it available to everyone. Which is the whole point!
All of this only works if the owners of the code respect the license. In this particular case, I don't believe a contributor agreement was ever created, so if the new owners want to close source the apps, they'll have to get permission from all contributors, or drastically rewrite those contributions.
But again, this only matters if they respect the license in the first place...
But wouldn't you calculate the time in the future in the right time zone and then store it back as UTC?
I've tried this, but the main feeds seem to be stuck on New every time the app is reopened. I even have my sort type set to top 6 hours in the settings.
Is there a way to block instances as a user now?
Block the meme communities. It makes things much better. I wish there was a way to relegate certain things to a separate feed without completely blocking them. But right now block is the only tool.
Probably ultimately wasn't their decision to make.
Yes. Gotland, specifically. It is considered strategic.
Is this the alleged decentralized/federated Twitter app that Facebook has been working on?
That would probably be a task for regular machine learning. Plus proper encryption shouldn't have a discernible pattern in the encrypted bytes. Just blobs of garbage.