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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • AjeetKhamesra1 Ajeet Khamesra (@AjeetKhamesra1) reported

    @miskocodes My plan is fix ***/github error,complete two games,guess number,pig game,move to 6 sku in codewar, API missed classes check that.

  • arathunku ær æ θ ʌ n k ə ‏ (@arathunku) reported

    I think it's time to set up my own *** serves, storing password-store, ledger on github is just asking for problems

  • michaellperry michaellperry (@michaellperry) reported

    @praeclarum Part of the problem that I had was that there were Azure DevOps plugins that were based on old versions of Xcode, and I couldn't see what was happening. So I'm reluctant to build a GitHub action that would just break when the new version ships.

  • humphd David Humphrey (@humphd) reported

    @ariel_ferreira @github I have a CD pipeline from the default branch that ends with a server that's currently offline. I need to block pushes to that branch until it's back, so people don't make a mistake. Being able to close the tree isn't about securing access, but helping people avoid something.

  • rrrrrrrix rrix (@rrrrrrrix) reported

    the solution is to search a particular github repo for recent issues, lift a workaround left in a comment, waste an hour reasoning about nixpkg.overlays, strip the baroque busted overlay parts out, cram it in to the one place you need to override, compile from source for eternity

  • phoenixuprising Chris Hayes (@phoenixuprising) reported

    Trying to analyze hundreds/thousands of repos from the server side - anyone know of a good way to find individual file sizes inside the *** pack objects? I need to find a list of files over 100mb since github doesn't support that.

  • danielpunkass Daniel Jalkut (@danielpunkass) reported

    One of the things I'm struggling with in GitHub Issues is the apparent lack of any "review" interface for cruising through a list of issues sequentially. Am I missing it, or does it really not exist?

  • mnmnotmail TMTP messaging protocol (@mnmnotmail) reported

    @StacyHolmstedt @DougCollinsUX Online developer communities seem to trend in this direction. See also Hacker News; and the issue tracker for many Github projects. I guess evolution didn't favor textual relationships :) I wonder if ppl are kinder in text when no one else is reading, i.e. email etc?

  • El_Francisco4 root@kali💀.jsx (@El_Francisco4) reported

    Day 36 of 100 #100DaysOfCode I put my github repo up today. Also still battling with some errors in my code.

  • troglobit Joachim Wiberg (@troglobit) reported

    Don't tell anyone, let it be our secret, but every now and then I still work on pimd. Apparently lots of ppl want a release, but so far very few have stepped up to help out. Up to me to fix remaining issues and fix GitHub actions (again). Sigh, life of an #opensource maintainer

  • mikolysz Mikolaj Holysz (@mikolysz) reported

    I just love people randomly closing #a11y issues on Github with no comment on whether they’ve been fixed or just straight up ignored.

  • YourDMNick Nick Woll (@YourDMNick) reported

    @laurieontech @SailorsBen This is definitely an issue for me, I already work 50 hours a week and don't make time for work I'd be keen to put on GitHub. I also have interviewed candidates who couldn't speak at all to their GitHub work, which sunk their chances where a test might have been fine 🤷🏻

  • weepinertia markfisherectuals (@weepinertia) reported

    Opened my first issue ever on GitHub, solving a download issue on this cool 4D-font generating website and I think the designer who made it ******* died. No posts since September 2020 + he was from NY so like I'm pretty sure he ******* died.

  • 3gcodes Gregg Bolinger (@3gcodes) reported

    @SailorsBen @laurieontech Not sure why we have to have one solution to this problem. Have a current github portfolio I can look at? Great. No? Here's a coding challenge. Or, something else. Companies need to be flexible. And so do candidates.

  • JustinAllingham Justin Allingham (@JustinAllingham) reported

    @ESYudkowsky @AlexGodofsky @pmarca Why isnt there (and forgive me if im using this reference point ignorantly because im not an engineer) a github for public policy/scratch for public policy. Why are different jurisdictions solving the same problems with redundant processes and ignoring the ones that already exist

  • MayorofGA lebene (@MayorofGA) reported

    Github is down

  • lawrjones Lawrence Jones (@lawrjones) reported

    Very sad for and happy to hear GitHub might improve the contextual warning in the app in future, to help make this less likely. But imagining how I'd fix this at previous roles, it feels very reasonable to decline the request.

  • lawrjones Lawrence Jones (@lawrjones) reported

    It just occurred to me that the current Atlassian incident is the type of situation acting on these requests can get yourself in. Imagine if GitHub tried recovering these follows/stars and accidentally took the network down for weeks!

  • gregor_suttie Gregor Suttie | T-Shaped Azure Architect ™ 🇺🇦 (@gregor_suttie) reported

    The @grafana api could do with better docs and samples - there are things you can’t seem to do with the API - 2000 issues in @github doesn’t fill me with confidence either tbh.

  • freakinbox Freakinbox (@freakinbox) reported

    Looking at the results to my searching on how to prevent it from ever becoming a problem...... It seems a lot of people forget to omit their api keys from syncing changes to Github.. 😬

  • the_dijkstra Mohammed  (@the_dijkstra) reported

    “Having a blackbox algorithm mysteriously promote some tweets and demoting others, I think can be dangerous… The code should be on GitHub. So people can look through it, see problems, suggest changes.” From interview with @elonmusk about #Twitter at #TED2022

  • pierrotsmnrd Pierre-Olivier 🇺🇦 (@pierrotsmnrd) reported

    @FabianGebhart @github @prusament I notice you have the same problem as me, the letters of the username are not well defined. Which nozzle size did you use ?

  • thricedotted it's me (li) (@thricedotted) reported

    not me staring blankly at the open github issue that, once implemented, would simplify the thing i have to do, instead of actually,, just,,,, doing the thing,,,,,,,,,

  • TheRealPomax TheRealPomax (@TheRealPomax@mastodon.social) (@TheRealPomax) reported

    @humphd @github only thing I can think of is branch protection with a CI workflow that returns an error on line one so that it can never pass, with administrator override turned off as part of the branch protection =/

  • dragonmantank Chris Tankersley (@dragonmantank) reported

    Anyone run into an issue with Github Actions where `actions/checkout` gets "Permission Denied" in one action, but other actions are fine?

  • 3MonitorNelson Cory N (@3MonitorNelson) reported

    @realjpmitra Apparently everything I try is not working. Would you be willing to look at my code? I can push it to GitHub. I no longer want to type in film and display. I just want to cycle through films showing title and image.

  • csuwildcat Daniel Ƀrrr (@csuwildcat) reported

    @BitcoinErrorLog You can still do everything in GitHub any other project uses, like GitHub issues, PRs, etc. The notion that orgs designed to prevent patent trolling are bad because of orthogonal hangups random people have just isn't a compelling reason not to protect things against patent issues

  • dagda1 dagda1 (@dagda1) reported

    I had a real sticky problem there were #pnpm "workspace:*" references were not getting replaced when running in a github action. I now have it working but I have no idea which of the 6,000,000 things I tried actually fixed it

  • piccolo_orm Piccolo (@piccolo_orm) reported

    @scott2b It's fine - you raise a good point. It hasn't been an explicit design decision, just haven't really considered it yet. asyncpg has been our main focus, so we haven't abstracted it yet. Do you want to raise an issue on GitHub?

  • menzenski Matt Menzenski 🇺🇦🌻 (@menzenski) reported

    Is it frowned upon to open a github issue just requesting a new release of a library?