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Most Reported Problems
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Website Down (55%)
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Errors (32%)
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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Socially Distant David
(@DatabaseSponge) reported
I see Github Copilot is trending. I found it was like pair programming with someone who constantly got enough things just wrong enough that it was less trouble to ignore them.
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Darren
(@DarrenBaldwin07) reported
Github could easily solve this problem...
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Jamie Saker 🇺🇦
(@jamiesaker) reported
Is @Github always slow at responding to fraud reports, e.g. when a user's repository is being used to commit financial crimes against U.S. banks? Seems 8 days is a bit long to respond...
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Kayla Davis
(@DavKayla) reported
@Kathlyn_NFT @aviyelHQ @github I heard that YuseToken doesn't have a security problem
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Nicholas Stein
(@bizcad) reported
@cecilphillip I learn from YouTube, Microsoft Docs, github, internet search and some blogs. The problem with books is that, by the time a book is published, it is outdated. Books also do not cover the corner cases.
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ripter001
(@ripter001) reported
OH! I should use this an an opportunity to switch editors again! Copilot & Github Login/Preferences are a large part of why I switched to VSCode.
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Alok Bishoyi
(@alokbishoyi97) reported
@177pc Github may fit the bill? Starting from just a convenient hosted *** server to being the hub of OSS development
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Steve Nickerson
(@snickers5x5) reported
@github copilot signup not working. former TP member. what am i doing wrong?
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Nicholas Macias
(@nicholasmacias) reported
Is there a github for business processes? I know there are/were some legal-oriented attempts, which might account for policy documentation, but presumably short of the full problem space. Things like UIPath seem to be solving for another goal.
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Emiliano Ruiz Carletti
(@eruizc_dev) reported
@thealtf4stream @github How is this different from a power outage, isp problems, waiting for windows to update, and vpn downtime?
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Jonathan Eunice
(@jeunice) reported
Now getting "we reviewed all our GitHub tokens" #infosec updates. They all say "we didn't find anything useful." Well, duh. Only GitHub knew about the problem for 3 months. Of course there's nothing left to see!
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notiaai
(@notiaai) reported
Another huge force multiplier - Github Code Search. 99.9% of the time the problem you're solving has been solved before. #buildinpublic
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Filipe Cifali
(@FilipeCifali) reported
@cperciva It would be super cool to be able to add labels and a template be applied based on that, maybe we can do that with github actions today but I would love something like `fix: readme typo` which skips tests / builds / whatever else and allows easy review/merge of it
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Riva Yudha 🎟
(@rvywr) reported
Don’t wanna let anyone down, but, Github Copilot is not free anymore. 😌😌
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Ed Grosvenor
(@MaybeEdward) reported
I definitely won't be paying GitHub for Copilot. I couldn't get it to fit within my workflow. It was always just a beat behind and was just not a good fit ergonomically. It caused way more problems than it solved.
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Josh Simmons
(@dotstdy) reported
i guess since there are no copyright problems that github have been training copilot on the windows source code. maybe it will work well for wine development!
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Megh Krishnaswamy 🗣🧶 🇮🇳
(@Megh_in_Speech) reported
I only log in once a month because I cannot be an IRL academic while performing the role online. If you would like to get in touch with me, please send an email? A github issue? A well-reasoned review? A “more of a comment than a question”? I will be there for you!
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Lucas Werkmeister
(@LucasWerkmeistr) reported
@thibaultmol a new GitHub issue would probably work best to ensure I don’t forget about this (I could reuse the item selector for new depicts statements, but that’s a pretty ugly hack tbh)
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Wil Gieseler
(@wilgieseler) reported
@caseyliss Isn’t it nice there’s no public page for your bug like there would be with a GitHub issue for other people to help with the problem or say they also have the problem or learn from the bug report you wrote?
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Zeno Popovici
(@ZenoPopovici) reported
Really bummed by GitHub Copilot. I mean, it is useful in some cases but it is no where near useful in real-life programming to deserve 10$/month. I don’t have issues in paying for stuff, but still price has to reflect usefulness. Right now it’s a gimmick… nothing more.
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Aldric van Gaver
(@avangaver) reported
My @logseq investigation have hit two snags: deprecated GitHub sync and very slow operations in chrome. In my corporate firewall heavy laptop, the first one is a show stopper, the second an annoyance. Will I stick with @RoamResearch in the end? #tweet100
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Orion Edwards 💉💉💉
(@borland) reported
@terrajobst @github This (a harasser adding nasty comments to issues created by the victim) seems like an obvious vector for abuse though. On balance it feels like the least-bad option
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Riva Yudha 🎟
(@rvywr) reported
Hate to let anyone down, but, Github Copilot is no longer free to use. 😌😌
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Jay K 🇺🇦
(@EATTHER01271082) reported
@DavidRoweWTL @github I had no trouble writing code before I tried this thing out. I thought it was neat when it would write out a whole function or something for me. Usually I needed to edit it if it was a large block. While neat, I don't care one way or the other about losing access to it.
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Jason Warner
(@jasoncwarner) reported
@seiflotfy @github /now/ fix this typo…sheesh c’mon Seif! Lol
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Nate Finch 🇺🇦
(@NateTheFinch) reported
@PlanetJunkie @github There are free student licenses and open source licenses. We definitely want as many people to be able to use it as possible, but it's also hard when the backend costs are so much higher than your normal web server. We will definitely continue to try to make it more affordable.
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Vicki Langer
(@vicki_langer) reported
@AndyHaskell2013 Nope. I’m definitely not working for GitHub. I got it from their shop. In a roundabout way it was kinda for my stuff. I got a store credit for something to do with it. Then I chose to get this.
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e m a
(@emahtech) reported
@CryptoPixy @github I'm in the GitHub student plan too, but they still kicked me out of the preview. Maybe we'll have to wait a couple days till they fix everything.
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e8ght
(@e8ght_dev) reported
@1lexxi i just use tabnine, which is useful but can be annoying at times with useless recommendations and isnt as advanced as copilot. but doesnt copilot have issues with yoinking code straight from github repos w/o proper accrediting or licensure?
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Pavlenex
(@pavlenex) reported
One thing I forgot to mention is that I absolutely think of github issues as tasks. Issues should be to-do's and not rant/questions. I aggressively close issues and have a few ways to make issues reporting better and harder on purpose. I think I'll do a writeup on that.