I don't trust tech any more unless it has a website that looks like it was built out of straight HTML and is running on some dev's box in the basement and will probably, despite this, outlive all of us.
Things that meet this criteria: vim, Archlinux, fvwm, passwordstore, aerc (I give the embedded screencast a pass), hexchat

Things that do not: emacs, RedHat anything, Ubuntu (this throws a cookie consent lightbox so ESPECIALLY not!), puppet, polybar, Matrix/Element/etc

Jury is out if "Our website is a README.md in our git repo" qualifies for either group.
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@trysdyn Stuff in the first category is absolutely by far the most trustworthy stuff, assuming it runs on modern computers at least
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