You know, that massive hub of public and private software projects that is the de facto home of open source.
The place owned by the same corporation that just tried to sneak a total surveillance system into the most used operating system by end users and business on the planet.
A couple of years ago I showed that we could start replacing this with a truly #decentralised alternative. See: #p2pgit
Hmm, seems[1] people submitting #Linux#kernel pull request in #github for torvalds/linux[2] do not get a helpful "you are wrong here" message[3] from the KernelPRBot any more.
Does anyone know if the service/the bot was abandoned? Or is it just broken?
[Edit] should be working again, see replies! [/Edit]
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!
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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.
Wenn dies unter Umständen "unauffindbar" Fehler und zu umständlichen Code erzeugt, sprich Mathematik "seltsam" umgetzt. Es ist ein Hilfsmittel aber sehe nur ich es so oder ist meine Kritik übertrieben?
»Softwareentwicklung – Github Copilot wird direkt in Visual Studio integriert:
Microsoft Build 2024 Mit Visual Studio 17.10 kommen diverse Neuerungen. Unter anderem kann Github Copilot bei der Generierung von Code helfen.«
My plan for this afternoon was to finish my centralized reusable #GitHub Actions workflows for releasing projects. But some outage is keeping me waiting 😅. (Can even see the self hosted runners spin up but not getting any jobs.)
The binary extracts the assets from the rom to play, all legal.
At Desktop mode, I simply downloaded the Linux binary from GitHub, got the USA no-intro rom of my game, added a the #github binary as a non-steam game. At the gaming mode, I forced compatibility on Linux runtime.
Deck controllers are pre-configured, all buttons work, runs at native widescreen 720p@60hz
Important update for #GitHub#Action users! Coming June 50% of the actions on the Marketplace will no longer work without adjustments. If you have ignored the warnings, it will start breaking now 💁♂️.
This is a small bugfix release, fixing some balance and spend/receiving issues (mostly reduced confusion + workaround for some broken Android keyboard apps that don't correctly listen to the list of allowed symbols).
It also contains various translation updates.
The update is available on #GitHub right now and will most likely be available on #IzzyOnDroid within 24 hours. It has also been sent to Google Play Open Testing for review.
Is there a better way to create new cards on #Github project boards? The way I know how to do it involves five clicks and three different steps saving things. Surely there's a better path?
First part of a new long term home project coming in. An #Ubiquiti PoE+ switch to power a small #Kubernetes cluster built using #raspberrypi nodes. Going to blog about every step once it has been completed. But it is going to be a few quarters long project doing bit by bit
Did a small but significant upgrade to the temporary #kubernetes node autoscaler. It will now turn on as many nodes as there are pending pods (whichever is lowest). This will save me from waiting up to 6 minutes before all nodes are online to handle #GitHub Actions workflows. And #talos boot timing is pretty consistent. Those were all turned in within a second of each other:
If you’re working on #oss with #dotnet in #JetBrainsRider, you'll notice that the VCS dropdown shows you if the current branch is tied to a #github PR and allows you to open it in the tool window. Cool!