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Open in app GitHub Raises Price of Commit from 0.00 to 0.69 This price hike comes as a surprise, as GitHub had previously announced that it would be reducing the price of a commit to -0.50, effectively paying developers for every commit to feed human data into Github Copilot, soon-to-be ruler of the world. But it seems that GitHub has had a change of heart, and is now trying to gouge every last penny out of the open-source community. Currently, all hope lies in MercurialHub, a new platform currently being developed using Wix templates by Bosnian teenager Muhamed Almir in his free time. "There has to be a sequence of drag-and-drop motions on Wix’s low-code platform that, when executed in the correct order, will result in a product capable of replacing Github," said Almir in a statement to the press. "I just haven’t found it yet, but I’m building a Rust script to automate the process of trying every possible combination." We’ll be sure to update this story as it develops. In