When looking at
#Github's front page, which looks like a shoot 'em up video game to me, I'm glad that I've consolidated my self-created active repositories to
#Codeberg. Forks to stuff that I contribute to remain in
#Github and
#Gitlab obviously, and that is an acceptable compromise.
For me it feels sometimes that quite many commercial web sites reached their tip point maybe about 10-12 years ago. Since then they've started to add stuff that I don't want, and sometimes even quite controversial features, which I need to then proactively disable.
It's a bit same as with yogurt based food products. Yogurt is a product that does not really develop anymore but still food companies have new versions of this product for every season with supplements added and stuff like that.
So I guess I can draw the conclusion that commercial web reached the "yogurt state" around 2012 :-)