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                     <h3>Abandoned services</h3>
                     <ul class="list">
                         <li>Freenet mirror: I tried it for a while and my experience was that it was literally unusable, it would eat up all the ram I had available on the computer I tested it on (all 16GB of it + the 24GB of swap I setup on the machine in question) and this server already doesn't have that much ram, it does this by forking itself into an infinite amount of processes which render the computer so slow it responds in slow motion aka it took me over an hour to kill all of the processes in question and to disable the service. I am not risking it on this remote server with way lower resources that already occasionally uses over 90% ram.</li>
-                        <li>Gitea: massive server to host a bunch of tiny personal projects, so I swapped to cgit-pink and freed some ram.</li>
+						<li>Gitea: massive server to host a bunch of tiny personal projects, so I swapped to <a href="https://git.causal.agency/cgit-pink/about/">cgit-pink</a> and freed some ram.</li>
                         <li>Matrix: the database bloats up massively for no reason in a few weeks and eats up all the storage space available and renders everything unusable. I deleted it and it's database. I'm never installing this garbage on my server ever again. They've literally known about this <a href="https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/3364">bug</a> since 2018 (and it's 2023 as of this, and the issue is still open) and apparently did nothing about it. Says a lot about the devs' competence to be quite honest. Why everyone's using this instead of XMPP is beyond me.</li>
                     </ul>
                     <h3>Planned stuff</h3>