Well, before your response, v11 was the latest LTS release, received security patches and did all I wanted it to do. Now, I actually did look at the new release and found out that 15 is a new LTS. So, thank you! I guess it’s time to review the breaking changes and get prepared.
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I’m happily running v11 LTS - I have enough to do besides dealing with breaking changes every 3 months.
Being responsible with powerful technology starts with knowing who is using it.
The fuck it does. Claude is already censored - you can’t get a recipe of a poison, schematics for a bomb, an advice on how to hide a body. If you can, then it’s Anthropic engineers didn’t do their job.
Knowing who is using it helps either with conditional censorship, or helping governments to track people based on their prompts, or just plainly lying and using data for analytics and training. All these easons are shit.
And don’t tell me this is to protect the kids again. Let the parents do their job.
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I started from zero with Forgejo, so Gitea is not a consideration. I just don’t need latest and greatest as long as security is covered. But I finally noticed that v15 is the new LTS, so that’s what I hope to run during the next couple of years.