It seems that some sources take the phrase "source code leak" too literally - as in, the entire 270GB is just _source code_, that's of course wrong. Also, some even haven't noticed that the leak isn't just their source code repositories, it's actually repositories with the entire Git history (.git subfolder), which does seem to end at late January for some of the bigger repos, making the date quite accurate.
Another thing to note is that apparently multiple repositories have private information like addresses or phone numbers.
As for the leak itself, download at your own discretion, but from the looks of it they're just harmless tar archives of repositories: https://files.catbox.moe/ez1ncr.txt
* Xi Jinping's increasingly tight and authoritarian control
* the upcoming demographic crisis in China: 1. its population will start shrinking (earlier and faster than assumed until recently), 2. the dependency ratio (proportion of non-working age population to working age population) will go up massively, 3. due to the demographic development (inverted pyramid), selective abortion and increasing women's liberation, the imbalance in the "marriage market" will get massively worse (150+ men per 100 women).
I'd assume that if they are given free choice, Chinese women are going to prefer husbands who do well in life. That would imply that the 1/3 of men who end up perpetually single are most likely poor farmers from the countryside, i.e. people without the means to travel abroad to meet someone there.
I have been running lineage for more than a year in my OP5, I don't face any issues with it. I don't use microg. I have also rooted it with magisk, so that banking apps will work.
I use "HighlightAll by Jerome Goudey". If you use this, you might have to tweak your addon preferences. I have set "Always enabled", "Native Highlighting" (without whitespace) and a minimum number of characters of 2. Nothing else is selected for me.
Depending on the platform, you might need to right-click on the Firefox browser address bar and choose the "Add search engine" option from the dropdown (where a website has it). Do you see an option to add a new search engine when you right-click the browser address bar at all?
[Edit: just saw the edit that you found it - thanks again for looking around for it too!]
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