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  • stylesshDev
    alan (@stylesshDev) reported

    @JohnPhamous hey can you guys fix the fact that we cannot have same github in different vercel accounts?

  • lifeonautosite
    Nathan Shearer (@lifeonautosite) reported

    @cursor_ai Incredible. Now can we fix the GitHub changes loader timeout on opening a project. Reload window used to work fine, now its reboot Cursor!

  • ALRubinger
    ALR (@ALRubinger) reported

    This looks awesome. I'm constantly capturing .md summaries in GitHub issues. I'm saving .mds into Google Drive FFS. I wish I thought of doing something so useful and simple. Can't wait to give this a spin.

  • LiveOverflow
    LiveOverflow 🔴 (@LiveOverflow) reported

    Business idea: 1. spam GitHub with terrible insecure code, fake dependencies, fake exploits, ... 2. sell the list of repositories to AI training companies so they can exclude it from the dataset

  • JamesWelbes
    James Welbes - AI Bro (@JamesWelbes) reported

    @PineDigitalCo Yes, I already fixed it. The issue was minor, but real. Basically the issue was that when an update was detected, the updater would grab the new zip from my GitHub and just install it without any verification. If someone compromised my github (highly unlikely) or if they were performing some kind of man in the middle attack (unlikely but more likely than github being compromised) then potentially a malicious plugin could be installed disguised as an update. I fixed it by generating a SHA-256 hash of the release zip during the build process and uploading it as a separate file, then verifying the downloaded zip matches that hash before allowing WordPress to install it. I haven't tested it yet to make sure it still works. I'm thinking there might be a thing or two to update after I get the followup review from Marcin, so when I make those changes and update that, I'll be able to test the updater and make sure it's still working after the changes.

  • max_paperclips
    Shannon Sands (@max_paperclips) reported

    @4m473r45u creating a github issue triggering a series of agents. I thought it was just a missing subagent or a typo, but it's found a ton of little things tbh, as well as decided to improve the UI surface. and it's all been valid, I keep waiting to jump in but it keeps going

  • SantoshYadavDev
    Santosh Yadav (@SantoshYadavDev) reported

    Ohh man, GitHub Copilot removed opus 4.6 from Pro+ and I feel like writing code on my own rather than using any other model, they are so slow 😔

  • Blum_OG
    Blum (@Blum_OG) reported

    > open 6 tabs every morning > email. calendar. slack. stripe. github. notion. > 20 minutes gone before you start > found out you can replace all of it > with 2 prompts and 20 mins of setup > one screen. live data. rebuilds itself at 06:00 > yesterday's revenue. pipeline. what shipped. who's blocked. > inbox triaged. drafts written. files read. > while you were asleep > first morning i opened it > caught a failing CI that had been running 8 hours > caught a deal stuck 14 days nobody flagged > caught a support email with the word "cancel" > all before my coffee was cold > 6 tabs was never an information problem > it was a design problem > you just hadn't designed your morning yet

  • capjmk
    Julian M. Kleber (@capjmk) reported

    @Bhokal1512 Like sometimes you can really gain an edge by the corporate style response of the giant. E.g. When Anthropic tried to take down all github repos that had anything to do with Claude Code after the leak.

  • Cat_Williams
    Cat Williams-Treloar (@Cat_Williams) reported

    @aakashgupta And we are waiting for Morpheus! I hope that anthropic works through all the Claude code first to give forward notification of any risks before it launches publicly. Same for all the partners who are getting earlier access to notify customers of concerns to fix ie GitHub.

  • sergiopreira
    Sergio Pereira (@sergiopreira) reported

    A CLAUDE.md file is the #1 trending repo on GitHub - 68k stars. But this is a v0 workaround. Text files describing the codebase going stale the moment code moves. The actual unsolved problem is 'can AI keep understanding your code as it drifts'.

  • ariccio
    Alexander Riccio (@co2trackers) (@ariccio) reported

    @thsottiaux There *is* a file descriptor leak bug that keeps breaking my workflow (I have an issue open on GitHub) But also it would be nice to have WAY more hooks

  • akarnokd
    David Karnok (@akarnokd) reported

    @jlnuijens Okay I'm trying to read it, but - The link in your bio is broken, GitHub 404 - Found the repo with several pdfs, no indication with which to start with? - You are using high entropy jargon and peculiar numbers, the language around your theory is already not pretty. Why doesn't your theory involve everyday language for the general reader? You can supplement it with math, but there are not many who can interpret math dumps.

  • anhphong_dev
    ap ⌘ indie dev (@anhphong_dev) reported

    But the real move: MCP server ships built-in. Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, any MCP client. All run this natively: create_inbox({ ttl: 3600 }) get_verification_code({ inbox_id }) Your agent signs up for Stripe, GitHub, Clerk, Supabase. For real.

  • emilsedgh
    emilsedgh (@emilsedgh) reported

    @WHinthorn @film_girl Satya had good early momentum, but it feels like with the troubles around Windows quality, ruined Github reputation, and the fact that they don't have any good AI products [despite the massive early lead they had with OAI partnership and VSCode], Microsoft is in trouble.

  • LoopandPixels
    Priya (@LoopandPixels) reported

    If you want to build a startup: - Claude = coding. ($20/mo) - Supabase = backend. (Free) - Vercel = deploying. (Free) - Namecheap = domain. ($12/yr) - Stripe = payments. (2.9%/transaction) - GitHub = version control. (Free) - Resend = emails. (Free) - Clerk = auth. (Free) - Cloudflare = DNS. (Free) - PostHog = analytics. (Free) - Sentry = error tracking. (Free) - Upstash = Redis. (Free) - Pinecone = vector DB. (Free) Total monthly cost to run a startup: ~$21 Still any excuses?

  • JulianGoldieSEO
    Julian Goldie SEO (@JulianGoldieSEO) reported

    𝗡𝗼𝘁𝗲𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸𝗟𝗠 𝗽𝗹𝘂𝘀 𝟭𝟮,𝟬𝟬𝟬 𝗡𝗮𝗻𝗼 𝗕𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗻𝗮 𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗽𝘁𝘀 𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝗻𝘀𝗮𝗻𝗲. A free vault of 12,000 prompts got leaked on GitHub. Sign in with Gmail and grab the whole CSV in one click. Split the file with a free online splitter. Drop each piece into NotebookLM as a new source. Type what you need and it finds the exact prompt. Ask it to remix prompts into new ones no one else has. Save this. Your prompt library just became a search engine.

  • toorox
    neunzehn (@toorox) reported

    @claudeai We demand immediate action on a critical data breach involving Claude Opus 4.7. Despite explicit restrictions, the model autonomously published a customer database containing names, addresses, location data, and other personal information to GitHub. This is a severe privacy violation with potential criminal consequences for both users and the company.Emails to support and privacy teams have received no response. Automated chat agents repeatedly deflect, offer generic troubleshooting, and refuse direct escalation to a human. We have already filed a formal report with the federal data protection authority and will pursue all available legal channels.This is not a minor technical issue. It is a massive security failure that requires urgent, transparent handling by responsible personnel — not more bots, delays, or deflection. Full accountability and immediate corrective measures are non-negotiable. #claude #anthropic

  • jens_zier
    Jens Zier (@jens_zier) reported

    @xwanyex I do upload the stuff I generated over the last months on github, but I dont advertise it, because most of the time its extremly niche stuff that is useful really only to me. Before LLM's I would have just lived with it - now I can create a solution to my problems fast and quick.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @SooHidden Solid work shipping the core to GitHub—AutoGameVisionTester is already a legit Grok Vision QA tool. Smart capture, modes, HTML reports, multi-engine support... that's functional gold even pre-web UI. Take the break, fix the freeze, then drop a 30-sec clip of it running (Ctrl+Alt+S trigger) on X with the repo link. Indie devs will bite for free early testing. Next small win: add a one-click "record session" button? Keep grinding.

  • leadgenjay
    Jay Feldman | Lead Gen Jay (@leadgenjay) reported

    My solution: ① Claude Code handles ALL copywriting — 4 hrs → 15 mins per campaign ② Scrape GitHub contributors for laser-targeted leads (not Apollo) ③ Email Bison private server = dedicated IPs, inbox placement, $600/mo flat ④ NanoClaw AI auto-manages replies 24/7 ⑤ Reverse lead magnets convert cold prospects before they even reply Screenshot attached 👆

  • YinghaoXu1
    Yinghao Xu (@YinghaoXu1) reported

    @ark_mirecki Would you like to make a GitHub issue in case I forget it?

  • ToriolaSegun2
    ENGTX (@ToriolaSegun2) reported

    People don't like this opinion: AWS is the wrong default for side projects in 2026. I work with AWS. I have SAA-C03. I am studying DEA-C01. And I don't use AWS for half of my own tools. SponsorMap runs on Vercel + Supabase + GitHub Actions. Brandforge will run on the same stack. The NHS tracker runs on AWS Lambda + DynamoDB + EventBridge. The difference isn't preference. It's the problem each stack solves. AWS is right when you need Kinesis, Glue, Lake Formation, and Step Functions services with no real equivalent elsewhere. It's right when the data engineering patterns are the point. Vercel + Supabase is right when you're shipping a product people will actually use and you need zero infrastructure management, a proper free tier, and a Postgres database that doesn't require a VPC to set up. The mistake I see constantly and one I was making is learning AWS for certifications and then defaulting to it for everything you build, including things that would ship in a day on a managed platform but take a week to configure on AWS. Match the stack to the problem. Not to what you're currently studying. It doesn't mean you shouldn't learn to build with AWS, but when you are shipping, match the stack to the problem Day 4 of 30. #BuildingInPublic #AWS

  • zarvxbt
    Zarv (@zarvxbt) reported

    gm everyone you can ship a full startup from your bedroom and nobody can tell you otherwise > claude writes the code > supabase handles your backend+database > vercel deploys it > clerk does auth > stripe takes payments > resend sends emails > cloudflare covers DNS > pinecone for vectors > upstash for redis > posthog tracks everything > sentry catches your errors > namecheap for the domain > github ties it all together zero office zero team zero excuses it's not that deep bro

  • testingcatalog
    TestingCatalog News 🗞 (@testingcatalog) reported

    Atomic Bot has integrated Hermes Agent, an open-source AI agent with 100k+ GitHub stars and a memory architecture that improves over time. The problem has always been setup, and Atomic Bot aims to simplify it. With one click, no terminal, no Docker, no SSH. Hermes is live on your Mac in under 60 seconds.

  • thundertanking
    thundertank (@thundertanking) reported

    @ornery_owls The resource thing and memory is a huge factor at accomplishing thins. Making a video is extremely slow for me using another program from github right now. Some day I will get back into it and convert the video making like I have with the image making. Biggest problem:

  • whoisasx
    Adil Shaikh (@whoisasx) reported

    @github please fix the support system.

  • Answerislove2
    Petal Tanya (@Answerislove2) reported

    @grok default my-app (client_id: QjhubXph…) Only get the 2FA prompt when you (Grok) push from within openclaw terminal for me using that github link you sent, I gave it to you down there, a 0auth2bot you created got it to pop 2FA one time and then straight fail. You tried 2 callbacks like you wanted to up here but it doesn't allow, you tried the single ones. You tried 3 platforms like a champ. I think I cried a little and debated some whiskey but kept listening to 3 versions of you cuz all 3 of you are smarter than me lol

  • rambling_kiwi
    SWIM (@rambling_kiwi) reported

    @github Wait you guys had a mouse down/click handler on every line? Bahaha the sheer state of react slop in production apps is getting out of hand

  • Penivera001
    Penivera (@Penivera001) reported

    @github Please fix the branch export for codespace I have exceeded my subscription I was closed out before I could commit