Sometimes I wonder if the marketing team at #github is mad that #microsoft stole the copilot branding and took it over. Like imagine being the github sales people after Microsoft keeps saying they're bringing copilot to everyone for free. "No you should keep paying us for our copilot, even though we're owned by Microsoft and they are also selling you copilot. They're different copilots."
interesting to hear somewhere that GitHub is working to integrate ActivityPub in some form or fashion... Sounds very cool. Both excel at being distributed, etc etc.
Of course, searching for "github activitypub" just brings me to every ActivityPub project page and not what I was actually looking for 😂
I am excited to present at the Dev AI conference in Paris on June 19!
I am going to run a workshop about the deployment and monitoring of ML pipelines with free and open-source tools. This includes using tools such as GitHub Actions and Pages, Docker, Python, Quarto, etc.
We've hit 50 stars on GitHub!
A massive thank you for your support and contributions. This milestone is just the beginning, and we can't wait to continue building and growing together!
From #Copilot, to #Azure AI and #Prompty, to their developer first focus, leading #GitHub, #VSCode being the long bet that paid off, to the future of a doctor’s bedside manner assisted with AI.
Microsoft is all-in on AI and Build 2024’s discussions and announcements proves it.
Hi #blind folks, especially software developers! I'm taking part in a #GitHub research meeting and I hope to raise as many #accessibility points as I can. I was told this fact is not at all confidential, so I may gather feedback.
Here's what I remember: multiline comments are inaccessible (eternal story); sometimes menu roles are used where they shouldn't be (watching repos, reactions etc.). Anything else that really bugs you at GitHub? Thanks!
@menelion Trying to declare accessibility as a binary flag is an exclusionary practice and, more importantly, a waste of everybody's time. Even if you decide that the flag is true for your use case and scenarios, it will be false for somebody else's. @vick21@drew
My efforts to put all my #GitHub Action Workflows into a centralized repository and make where to run configurable on the ones for private projects is paying off. Most things can now run on my home cluster, but scaling is still somewhat slow:
Changes:
You can now show a preview of your own profile by tapping on your profile picture
Randomize order of interests, images and prompts
General UI improvements and bug fixes
Also, we reached over 42,000 users! Thanks for the support! 🎉🎉🎉
I think @github may be lying to me. I recently set up a small organisation. We have no need (nor budget) for Copilot Business and yet I’ve received a notification that one member of the organisation has requested it. There’s no way to see who. I checked with the members and it does not appear to have come from any of them. Is this #GitHub spamming me? Has anyone else had this and felt suspicious?
Am I right in believing everyone has access to #GitHub#Codespaces for public projects these days?
I wanted to be able to use them for some training stuff
Reduced my thoughts on Copilot+ PC, as announced, to a piece for Forbes.
TLDR: Also we should think about compliance with things like subpoenas and how completely can anything ever be deleted with such a system.
The more I think about it, the less this seems like a well thought-out product for pros. Dreamed up by coders that already have had their life’s work sucked up by GPT through #Github.
@andrew@law Seriously. And I've mentioned from another angle how awful this bloated mess would be for art/design/audio or video editing, for any kind of "enjoyment" or "hobbyist" use like gaming...
A privacy nightmare AND a privacy nightmare that eats resources you need for what you actually want to do, for the sake of turning your computer into a cop.