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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/45529149

Here is the message where he found out what happened:

I didn't receive any information about it but when creating a support ticket I was told my account has been flagged and I had to do some extra verification. I've created a support ticket now and will keep you posted. I'll believe it's nothing major though, I use 2FA everywhere, the last commit on all repos is what I expect, and all sessions and usages look fine

Absolutely fuck Github and Microslop, they can just vanish your projects without notice whenever they want with barely any justification for it, and then take their sweet time to fix it too.

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[–] t0mxd@feddit.org 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

No, my whole account has been set to private. KitchenOwl never contained the malicious versions of litellm. The last pinned versions in the lock file on the dev branch were 1.82 and with the latest release 1.83. Sadly, GitHub just decided to flag my account and set it to private without notifying me... I'm waiting for a support response.

Glad to hear! Thanks for giving some info.

Still could be some half baked github response. Not saying it's actually the case, but a possibility.

Hoping you can get a timely response and your account back!