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Most Reported Problems

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  1. Errors (46%)

    Errors (46%)

  2. Website Down (44%)

    Website Down (44%)

  3. Sign in (10%)

    Sign in (10%)

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GitHub Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • nullvoxpopuli NullVoxPopuli@mastodon.coffee 🇺🇦 (@nullvoxpopuli) reported

    Today: finish setting up dual boot, but delayed by a unifi-OS update that broke pi-hole when pi-hole breaks, DNS is down for my network, so... in this particular case, it wasn't as easy as re-following the steps on the GitHub

  • anthonycorletti Anthony Corletti 🌊 (@anthonycorletti) reported

    getting tired of having to log in to the @github app and enter a number to authenticate so often ... @github could you make a plushie octocat with "squeeze to login" functionality? you have one interested buyer!

  • TimothyKassis Timothy Kassis, PhD (@TimothyKassis) reported

    @Winnersechelon @comma_ai can we have something similar instead of having to submit a GitHub issue to report an intervention?

  • codinginflow Coding in Flow (@codinginflow) reported

    @GreatAdib Not in this one but the bigger NextJS course I'm working on now has Google and GitHub auth. You can use passportjs or googleapis to handle Google login and then establish a session on your server (I show how to do that second part in my MERN course up there)

  • uninen Ville Säävuori (@uninen) reported

    As a total statistics and numbers nerd it bugs me *so* much that the GitHub contributions calendar deletes my commit contributions the second I squash and merge them 😭 (This has to be the most first world developer problem ever.)

  • whoopercheese aawg_ (@whoopercheese) reported

    @TheTiiimeGoblin there is a random github repository that you can download for a fix for bully, I'll see if i can find a link for ya, I was able to finish the game after it

  • xJaagrav Laes Vargaaj (@xJaagrav) reported

    Jetbrains is the perfect example of, being so smart that you circle down back to being stupid. It's like github copilot is awesome, I mean as an engineering project but when I use it, it annoys me so much that I disable it most of the times.

  • chiff_0 Chiff_0 (@chiff_0) reported

    Here’s what I’ve done so far: -Studied the absolute basics of Java, HTML, CSS and JS -Familiarized myself with ***(hub) -Bought a web development course called Builder Book -Created a blank page with a login button on it -Bought Github Copilot

  • guidomb ***** Marucci Blas (@guidomb) reported

    @github it would be awesome to have full collab editing when writing issues. Issue comments is not a good UX when drafting issues and you want team members to comment on a sentence, paragraph. Issue comments are good after the issue is ready to be published

  • jonathandata1 Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) reported

    @ashrafelidrissi None of my GitHub issues suggest anything other than technical issues. In fact I ask Amnesty to set their personal problems aside and focus on the science. See Issue 321

  • ArnabDeveloper Arnab (@ArnabDeveloper) reported

    Tools like slack, ms teams, jira, github issue and PR are being used to work in a team where people are not only distributed but in a different time zone altogether.

  • with_indy Indy Garcia (@with_indy) reported

    More I develop apps, i think the workflow is more important than the code itself. Would be good if there was a GitHub for workflows. E.g sign in workflow, subscription workflow etc..

  • peerside Paul Power (@peerside) reported

    @saeedwkhan @lux_chris Open a PM Customer issue per customer. Template for the issue captures salesforce id, name etc. and when saved triggers a task that updates the issue with salesforce URL and summary information and updates the salesforce ticket with github issue url.

  • hopeandlonging hopeandlonging (@hopeandlonging) reported

    @amasad Or the ultimate/classic open source scam: they just dump periodic snapshots of an internal repo onto GitHub with very little in the way of docs or build, and generally Issues get ignored.

  • grandrick001 Patrick Murimi (@grandrick001) reported

    @CapwellMurimi GitHub issues

  • sigfualt Cameron Young (@sigfualt) reported

    @jaymeedwards If you mean popularity by GitHub stars I agree. But I would 100 percent pick something that is popular. At an older company we used vuejs and it solved our issues. We moved to blazor cause not a lot of people know vue.

  • willem_meints Willem Meints (@willem_meints) reported

    I added Github copilot to this mix, as I'm a huge fan of this plugin. It's not working perfectly yet, so I'm going to take a look if I can debug the thing.

  • asmee_dhungana Asmee Dhungana (@asmee_dhungana) reported

    @Montyly @trailofbits Thanks for replying. I'm in the slack since the streams started (or before), actually. But the problem I've had is that the response time is way too slow in both the slack and the github issues. Some of the devs from the streams were helpful enough to reply to dms over twitter,

  • cso4x Psyllium Husk (@cso4x) reported

    @returndotlife @robinhanson Thing is: you don't need AGI turn the world upside down. I hear people saying "humans will still need to be in the loop because X". Ok, but how many? Just look at Github copilot. Does it remove the need for a human entirely? No, but it removes the need for lots of them.

  • maldr0id Łukasz (@maldr0id@infosec.exchange) (@maldr0id) reported

    @WesternSaharaQ ... his GitHub issues they assume that someone is actively trying to fake the attacks. If so, who is that entity and why they are doing it? He also confuses library with process, which is a hilariously bad mistake. That's just a couple of problems. 2/2

  • obiabo_immanuel whoami (@obiabo_immanuel) reported

    @developeraspire @SamadAyoade Ye, you should get a respond. Or try to checkout other GitHub discussions on that's. That is where I mostly find my issues for vite

  • TayIorRobinson @tay@robins.one 🦊 (@TayIorRobinson) reported

    @Alekuso_ @dvrkplayer @github i dont go to a school that's the problem

  • gregthegreek Greg | DON’T SELL GOERLI (@gregthegreek) reported

    @_apedev @deanpierce Lol Afri has. We’ve all chimed in. They keep getting rejected. I’m at dinner but I’ll dump you a bunch of GitHub issues on the matter. I

  • botoggle JEFF♪♪ 🐎 (@botoggle) reported

    @redactedtext Microsoft has been pushing in this direction for years now with "products" like Github Copilot, a machine learning model trained on a bunch of code hosted on Github that wasn't licensed for "anonymous" commercial use. But it's Microsoft, they know they can ignore the issue

  • SmezNSFW Smez🇹🇭🔞⛓️🦔🦝🦊 (@SmezNSFW) reported

    @bbmbbf And about how I train Dreambooth, yes I do it locally by using Dreambooth-gui in GitHub. Probably the easiest Dreambooth training frontend I've ever use. I don't recommended training on SDv2-based model yet since I have problem when training Miyu with that, waste my time.

  • WTFender WTFender (@WTFender) reported

    @ne0lines I'll reply more thorough on github later, but the basics: 1. make changes to event.js 2. use go-bindata (google it) to build static.go from the static files 3. build server.exe using go build The point of all that was to package all the files into a single binary

  • corywilkerson Cory Wilkerson (@corywilkerson) reported

    For example, I was recently building a GitHub dashboard in Retool and the GraphQL experience left a lot to be desired. Why was I spending time in GitHub's GraphiQL explorer when — done right — Retool would just get this done in the current context. Gotta fix it.

  • jonathandata1 Jonathan Scott (@jonathandata1) reported

    @ashrafelidrissi None of my GitHub issues suggest anything other than technicalities. In fact I ask Amnesty to set their personal issues aside and focus on the science. Issue 321

  • program_counter Ryan Mierzejewski (@program_counter) reported

    @adymitruk That’s a bit outdated. By the time Team Foundation Server had *** as a VCS option it was pretty bad ***. I ran some massive projects on it with fantastic transparency. That was like 2014. Today they own GitHub and by any measure are doing great things with it.

  • tanaleth_tweets snoufleur de sel 🐀 (@tanaleth_tweets) reported

    @oofdoce @liquidfox1 Even if it were workable for every writer, it's not a solution to the problem identified upthread—or not for long. You're just shifting the problem from "identify AI-generated prose" to "identify AI-generated Github contributions" :/