Enough with the demands for Totalitarian control.
>> "I'm frustrated that GitHub isn't taking its users' security and privacy seriously," Marlin told The Register in an email.
GitHub isn't a mind reader. It doesn't know which uploaded data is private and which isn't. It trusts that the user correctly commits files to public and private repositories.
Every single file that is uploaded - publicly visible or not - is a potential security threat, data leak, or doxxing.
I can think of at least two legitimate reasons for uploading and making public facing a cookies.sqlite file:
1) controlled data to work with
2) a honeypot
Yes, some idiots might "accidentally" upload that file, but they might also "accidentally" upload their banking details as well or any other file that contains "sensitive" information.