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by S0y 41 days ago
This is 100% against githubs TOS lol.

Some years ago I toyed with the idea of running a minecraft server inside github actions, I used tailscale to create a public endpoint and saved the world in an artifact that was re-loaded on the next run. It worked really well, but the point was never to actually use it for real.

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Different companies and websites will very often have TOS's that contradict each other. TOS is contract law, so any single TOS only represents that one company's interests.
No, these are dev machines you use for your software building, so it's not.
Extra clarity: ghost creates boxes/runners for you, on your own Actions minutes, that only you can access.