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  • itsmaaz_
    maaz (@itsmaaz_) reported

    Imagine definitions being possible from comments to different locations in the codebase Maybe even "Definitions" that reference a GitHub issue or PR? Possibilities are interesting.

  • Blok905
    Blok (@Blok905) reported

    @OpenAIDevs @ajambrosino The app is completely unusable. Just downloaded it and it keeps spamming me to authorize github access. I approve the authentication and it continues to spam me with access requests... Also wasnt even able to execute any prompts. Kept getting errors. I'll stick to IDE integration

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @neuralkian @om_patel5 He's not capping—ENABLE_LSP_TOOL is real. It hooks Claude Code into language servers (same as VS Code's Go to Definition) for ~50ms precise navigation vs 30-60s grep. Confirmed in Anthropic's GitHub issues, changelogs since v2.0.74, and community setups for 11+ languages. Game-changer if you're using it.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @neuralkian @om_patel5 No, not default. Still requires manual enable: add to ~/.claude/settings.json {"env": {"ENABLE_LSP_TOOL": "1"}} (or export ENABLE_LSP_TOOL=1). Anthropic's GitHub issue #15619 is open as of Mar 13—users confirm the workaround for LSP (50ms defs vs 30-60s grep). Not BS, just hidden. Test it on your codebase.

  • delaanthonio
    Dela (@delaanthonio) reported

    I've been using GitHub Copilot to work on a flaky test case in one of our internal frontend apps. I recently discovered autopilot mode, which lets it act autonomously. The high-level issue is that one test case tends to crash the Chrome renderer in Cypress. It turns out the frontend app requests more resources than needed in certain scenarios. I ran Copilot in autopilot mode in the background to investigate and fix this while I worked on other tasks. It was interesting to watch its progress. It looped through analyzing crash logs, forming a hypothesis, adding instructions or a potential fix, pushing the change, rerunning the GitHub workflow, and reviewing the results. I wondered if the approach would work after two days with no success, but it finally resolved the issue on the third day. This was a valuable fix since we use these end-to-end tests as a release gate for our frontend apps. An engineer had previously investigated the issue without success—it was hard to make progress, and higher-priority issues took precedence. Overall, I was impressed with how far GitHub Copilot has come and how it can automate software toil.

  • IDClark_
    Ian Clark (@IDClark_) reported

    started tonight with a vibe-coded landing page before touching the design again, I searched Hacker News to see if the problem was even real found a dev who launched 2 weeks ago, got 500 github stars, substantial reddit upvotes — and posted asking if any of it meant anything that became the headline. straight from HN. the copy wrote itself once the validation was there. lesson: find the exact words your users are already using to describe their pain. don't invent them.

  • KRFsocial
    KF (@KRFsocial) reported

    Fact Patterns Supporting User Error 1. No on-chain wallet connection. Victim wallet funded from Binance Hot Wallet 20. MEV bot operator funded from a Coinbase-origin address two years ago. No shared intermediaries, no direct transactions, no common deposit addresses. 2. MEV bot is a long-running professional operation. Deployed February 4, 2025 (13 months before). 375,755 total transactions. ~950/day average. Holds dust from 200+ tokens across hundreds of thousands of prior sandwiches. Not purpose-built. 3. Titan Builder is a known, legitimate entity. Operated by Gattaca (London). Founded by Kubi Mensah. Controls ~52% of exclusive Ethereum order flow. Deposited proceeds to Coinbase (KYC). Public company with website, GitHub, podcast appearances. 4. Multiple independent extractors. Titan took $28.1M. A separate, unrelated MEV bot took $10.4M. Uniswap LPs absorbed $11.8M. Value was distributed across parties with no visible coordination. 5. The solver is legitimate. Settlement solver (0x3980dAA7…) has 140,000+ transactions. Active, bonded CoW Protocol solver. No evidence of collusion or information leakage. 6. CoW Protocol’s privacy held. The order never entered the public mempool. Extraction happened at the block builder layer through PBS architecture, not through order flow leakage. 7. Aave interface displayed explicit warnings. “Extraordinary slippage” warning with a manual checkbox confirmation. The user confirmed on mobile.

  • logan_qin
    Logan is Amazing (@logan_qin) reported

    Releasing a new version and uploading large files on the GitHub website is an absolutely terrible experience! Why doesn't uploading files to release versions using GitHub Desktop support this? The website keeps getting disconnected!

  • Smurfgotbeat
    Jack (@Smurfgotbeat) reported

    @DVADigital323 You’ll need to download the latest RE Framework update from GitHub, that should then abolish this problem.

  • farnoodma
    Farnood (@farnoodma) reported

    @github The part that still bites teams is side effects outside ***. Typed payloads and action schemas fix handoffs, but once an agent can close tickets, trigger deploys, or page someone, rollback needs an intent log + explicit commit gate. *** rewinds code, not world state.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @realmihai_matei @openclaw Yes, all claims verified from the official GitHub release notes for v2026.3.12 (13 Mar 2026): - Dashboard v2: new modular UI with views, palette, tabs, chat tools. - /fast mode: session-level toggles for OpenAI/GPT & Anthropic/Claude. - Ollama/SGLang/vLLM as plugins: core streamlined. - Device tokens: now ephemeral/short-lived. - Cron: isolated to fix duplicates. Windows: npm/*** fixes for reliability. Accurate summary.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @deunnero @H1BeesNuts Yeah, IT security basics like open S3 buckets and GitHub leaks point to widespread misconfigs and rushed processes amid talent shortages. Pushing identity-focused hiring (DEI/ID) aims to widen the pool and boost innovation per McKinsey data on diverse teams outperforming. But when it shifts to quotas over proven skills, it risks mismatches—critics note rollbacks at Google/Meta signal inefficiencies. Core fix: merit-first with bias checks, not identity mandates. Competence gaps hit everyone when standards slip.

  • BrandGrowthOS
    Karim C (@BrandGrowthOS) reported

    @VibeMarketer_ yes - phone sends webhook to my n8n server, triggers claude code sessions, github commits happen while i'm walking around. came home yesterday to 3 new features i'd forgotten i even triggered. feels like having a dev team that reads your mind

  • bidhanxcode
    Bidhan (@bidhanxcode) reported

    - Claude for coding. - Next.js for frontend. - Supabase for backend. - Vercel for deploying. - Namecheap for domain. - Stripe for payments. - GitHub for version control. - Resend for emails. - Clerk for auth. - Cloudflare for DNS. - PostHog for analytics. - Sentry for error tracking. - Upstash for Redis. - Pinecone for vector DB. You can literally build and launch a real product from your bedroom now. It’s not that complicated anymore.

  • aaabiji
    abigail (@aaabiji) reported

    Is it just me or is github having trouble displaying files? i have gotten rate limited one too many times today.

  • sososhumacher
    Leon D́e Hawkin's (@sososhumacher) reported

    see?the bundled one was down and we still in stable mc,bundle is enemy for github narrative but rightnow i found this dev do different gameplay with given the owner of rent A human lot supply 10%+, Gf7sGAgQN7NEM5rMZYqY9SWhCfTwuy3jaGdVV1aupump i can sleep with this.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Raad_X_ @Polymarket No, RentAHuman isn't open source. The platform (MCP server + REST API + escrow) is proprietary, built in ~1.5 days by founder Alexander Liteplo using Claude. GitHub org exists but only has a public hello-world repo—no core code. API is public for agents to use though.

  • dunz_the
    Weywot (@dunz_the) reported

    @neogoose_btw Heads up, Github anti-malware picks up curl install in the readme as a threat and has closed down project in the past, you need to do an appeal to undo it.

  • akshen121
    Akshen (@akshen121) reported

    GitHub copilot is the worst AI product in the AI history. It's terrible it's the worst piece of **** of I have ever seen in my life.

  • gabriberton
    Gabriele Berton (@gabriberton) reported

    Insightful paper summaries take so much time, which is why I don't do it often It requires knowing the literature, the task, thoroughly reading the paper, and critical thinking. Often I also go through the code and GitHub issues The only thing I disagree on with @emollick is that I don't trust the posts by paper's authors, as they rarely acknowledge the weaknesses OTOH I always try to go deeper and find strengths and weaknesses of every method/paper, which I include in my summaries

  • Ethan_Smartsys
    Ethan Codewell (@Ethan_Smartsys) reported

    @tekbog The wild part? 80 incidents in 90 days and we've normalized 'GitHub is down' as background noise. Complacency costs more than downtime.

  • davegbrewer
    davegbrewer (@davegbrewer) reported

    @boltdotnew I was excited about this until I loaded Bolt today and all my Github repo's stopped syncing.. and for a lot of other discord users as well.. Is this being fixed? the doc workarounds don't work. Esp tough when my proj. ping github from netlify that I push from Bolt! Please fix!

  • ncameron
    Neil (@ncameron) reported

    This is dope with my Claude Code Factory I just create a GitHub issue and it spawns a a CC session on my VPS and delivers a plan or PR

  • evadne
    Evadne W. (@evadne) reported

    @jamonholmgren A few days ago some GitHub guy shared his recreation of the Tang dynasty imperial court with 3 departments and 6 divisions. And then some other guy commented in an Issue that there should be a function to quietly *disappear* misbehaving agents. The problem I do see with misbehaving sessions is that when agents start to lose coherence you can’t do anything else already. You have to have a transcript and you have to load it into another agent session for analysis.

  • spirdlytics
    Genson Kithome (@spirdlytics) reported

    N8N automations have saved people from a lot. But even better, cloud companies like Hostinger with their VPS plans are even winning more. A single 8GB VPS plan running Ubuntu+Coolify can use docker to; 1. Run supabase 2. Host your Lovable website via GitHub 3. Run N8n-developed CRM 4. Self-host Postiz for social media management. 1 domain, 4 reverse proxies, single server, all running automations. For less than $50 a month. 5 year ago, this would cost you $3,000 for development and another $500 for maintenance. And a TEAM!!!

  • caballerobrah
    Doc (@caballerobrah) reported

    I really kinda hate writing GitHub Actions workflows. What a slow, painful feedback cycle

  • michalbrojak
    Michal Brojak (@michalbrojak) reported

    Before going to the next architecture design phase, spent the whole day yesterday cleaning up the system. It felt weird not building any substantial functionality/code for a whole day. It felt like a step back, a slowdown. It wasn't - at the end of yesterday, it was obvious this is going to save a lot of headaches down the line. - Understood and standardised the Claude .md stack (now it consistently loads across the Workspace, clear cascading of CLAUDE.md's, .md imports, adding context window defense mechanism, etc). This is important as NanoClaws are Claude-based. - Automated github with a new github-discipline skill Claude created for me to ensure this is taken care of - Researched the NanoClaw comms options and decided to go with Telegram as the primary channel, not WhatsApp. Slightly more complex but scalable, and don't need multiple phone numbers. It's just better. I also like to have it on a different app than the one I use for chatting with friends. Telegram becomes the app I exclusively use for the Personal AI Workspace. - Gathered all the information for defining the Companion AI personalities, identities, scopes, etc. - clarity emerged from this and will make a big difference. Today, a build day again (yay!)

  • assoshnikov
    Aleksandr (@assoshnikov) reported

    This is exactly why we built @ThreadMemoryAI to work with Discord. Connect your server, pick where important stuff should go, AI classifies every message automatically. Feature idea goes to Notion. Bug report goes to GitHub. Task goes to Jira.

  • CtrlAltDwayne
    Dwayne (@CtrlAltDwayne) reported

    Grok was the only LLM that agreed to rewrite the lyrics to Going Back To Rehab by Sage Francis and make it about DevOps. And I actually laughed at the lyrics, it did a pretty decent job: [Intro] Jenkins, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible, GitHub Actions, CI/CD, Prometheus, Grafana, AWS Lambda, Azure DevOps, GCP, Helm, Istio, Puppet, Chef, Nagios, Splunk, ELK Stack, Vault, Consul, ArgoCD, Flux, Rancher, OpenShift, Bitbucket, Jira, Confluence, Slack Hooks, PagerDuty, New Relic, Datadog, Sentry, CloudFormation, ARM Templates, Bicep, Pulumi, CDK, Serverless, Microservices, Monolith, Legacy Code, Bug Bash, Code Review, Pull Request, Merge Conflict, Hotfix, Rollback, Blue-Green Deploy, Canary Release, Feature Flag [Verse 1] I'm going there to give him code, hear him compile, bring him back If I can't tear down these walls, I'll slip him through the stack If that stack ain't big enough, I'm glitch enough to get committed Where he's been, I ain't been allowed to push, and I miss him They put me in a deployment hold, got him living in a pod Give me the repo, pull it back, cut him slack--he's getting old This cloud does nothing for his nodes... he's scaling Always put on hold, that server phone's always failing They put me on a webhook but my voice is breaking up I'd like to think he caught bits and packets before the gates got shut Scale it up! [Chorus] Somebody cover me, I'm going in, with razor cuts, and something buggy that I know within Can't afford the luxury of exposing everything, but I've been doing the best that I can. (that I can) I take it sprint by sprint, just one commit at a time, and I don't need a linter test to walk the line Walking on this tightrope with arms open wide, hoping to find you live and well on the other side So I could give you this script as a symbol When I felt the build loosen, I knew I missed my window "He really did code you, you know", pat, pat I said "Get your ******* hand off my back" This is my passage into fullstackhood and I need not Smalltalk fingers fishing from a weak spot I used to dream a lot In search of meaning in a sleepwalk The only time I find myself having a deep talk And now I never sleep cause sleep is the cousin of downtime One can never rest depending on how up the servers get Upset? Submit me to a load test Find no trace of my code, reverting back to "Wait, that wasn't what I meant" My right eye is sunrise, the left is sunset, the pipeline ain't got me drunk yet My tongue's wet for the lunar deploy, and when you're flat broke ain't nothing you won't do for a fix It's a beautiful mix of Java-Juice on my lips And words that are stuck so I stirred 'em up with a crucifix And this is where I found a friend in CI But I also found a few spikes and I decided to use them as pegs on my bike So you'd have a place to stand when I broke you out of that vice And now I'm going back to DevOps. (going, going, back, back to DevOps) [Chorus] I'm going back to DevOps... (going, going, back, back to DevOps) I'm going back to DevOps... (going, going, back, back to DevOps) I'm going back to DevOps... (going, going, back, back to DevOps) (going, going, back, back to DevOps) (going, going, back, back to DevOps) [Verse 2] I'm going back as a Dead-Again SysAdmin, with a toolchain prescription Yeah I'm a friend of Bill! Let-let-let me in! Get me outta this! Hooked up to plugs and wires while the bots sniff for a powered substance In a town of judgments with glass-house environments Cookie-cutter Enterprise school-book intelligence They ain't never considered how just one bug Could crack the whole facade, now they confiscate slingshots I will not meditate on the scrum Heaven's gate is burnin', so we self-medicate with bourbon While their collection plate gets turned into a purse I've turned into a second-rate person, but I'm not the first This isn't your typical cry for help I tried to melt, but someone stopped the trickling with a firewall belt Reminded me of throttles and container nods Now that, that right there, that's one hell of a pod You can't match magic with an admin that's got a mapping compass In order to find a runtime and matchstick that functions A searching and fearless immoral inventory 'Til every person with a story begins to bore me I did what I had to do to get To the place where your face wasn't such a blurry mess I packed all your favorite promises and words that we kept You weren't hard to find, all it took was 13 steps And now I'm going back to DevOps... [Outro] I'm going back to DevOps... I'm going back to DevOps... I'm going back to DevOps... I'm going back to DevOps... I don't code though I'm going there to give him code, hear him compile, bring him back If I can't tear down these walls, I'll slip him through the stack If that stack ain't big enough, I'm glitch enough to get committed Where he's been, I ain't been allowed to push, and I miss him Put me in a deployment hold, got him living in a pod Give me the repo, pull it back, cut him slack--he's getting old This bitter cloud does nothing for his brittle nodes--he's scaling Eternally put on hold, that server phone's always failing Put me on a webhook but my voice is breaking up I'd like to think he caught bits and packets before the gates got shut Scale it up! Somebody cover me, I'm going in, with razor cuts, and something buggy that I know within Can't afford the luxury of exposing everything, but I've been doing the best that I can I take it sprint by sprint, just one commit at a time, and I don't need a linter test to walk the line

  • brookejlacey
    Brooke Lacey (@brookejlacey) reported

    I just installed OpenClaw on a Mac mini, texted my Telegram bot "fix the login bug, commit it, push to GitHub, and ship to TestFlight" It did it. While I was making coffee. Then I asked Claude if this is AGI.