Interesting how the #Loops repo is marked as AGPL 3.0 code on github, and yet the backend server being used by the loops app is actually running newer code which has not been released to the public yet.
This is a violation of the AGPL 3.0 license clearly displayed on the project's github page, and all users who have interfaced with the Loops API are legally entitled to the updated backend source code too... where is the code? why are they so against just releasing the code in compliance with their own license already? smh
https://github.com/joinloops/loops-server
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