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  • JohnDClayAuthor
    John D. Clay (@JohnDClayAuthor) reported

    @XFreeze I tried out the new update to Grok Build last night and put it to the test. It helped me go back to a far previous session, it actually has all sessions in a nice area to look at and choose from. I challenged it to fix a broken framework I had built with the earlier versions of Grok Build and with the help of @grok too. I had published it a couple weeks ago and it was not working well. But now after a couple prompts... clayforge the first ai-matove framework for multi agent UI's. You should check it out if you are coding with AI. It's on GitHub.

  • JasonABloomer
    Jason Bloomer (@JasonABloomer) reported

    @yagiznizipli Pffff, what a scam Let me fix your advert; "show us your github so we can scrape all your repos and train our AI on your code, only for any decent ideas you've had to be taken from you and made ours, then handed off to our legal team to crush you." Sorry, I value my work.

  • CommandCodeAI
    Command Code (@CommandCodeAI) reported

    @alekz_skd Please report full details via GitHub we will fix it. cmd feedback

  • sshderm
    Sasha (@sshderm) reported

    @AliceInDisarray @allisx86 every time i try to do ******* anything with my raspberry pi i inevitably end up scrolling down a github issues thread about how the program im using just doesnt work on arm at all

  • wispem_wantex
    wispem-wantex (@wispem_wantex) reported

    I think a reasonable compromise would be to henceforth hold Anthropic responsible for any security breaches or service outages. Every time Github goes down, Anthropic should be fined

  • Asteri_eth
    Asteri (@Asteri_eth) reported

    A $20 CLAUDE SUBSCRIPTION CAN TURN INTO A FULL AI TEAM IF YOU STOP USING IT LIKE CHATGPT Most people still use Claude like a smarter search bar Ask, copy, close, repeat tomorrow. Skills change that A skill is just a folder with a SKILL.md file, but inside it you can package an entire workflow once: PRDs, refactor plans, GitHub issues, code review, TDD, docs, marketing research, SEO, sales strategy and multi-agent orchestration That is not "better prompting" That is installing labor The article lists 50 Claude Skills with repos and install commands, from Anthropic’s official collection to Matt Pocock’s skill library and SkillsMP with 66k+ community skills The useful part is not the list It is the shift from asking Claude to remember your process to giving Claude the process already packaged You do not explain the same workflow 50 times You encode it once The model provides intelligence The skill turns it into labor Check full article below

  • MoezZhioua
    Moez Zhioua (@MoezZhioua) reported

    Everything is an AI agent now, even deterministic problems with clear and stable steps. The other day, I saw a Claude skill on GitHub that was basically this: if this happens, run step one. if that happens, run step two. else, run step three. And somehow, this was called an agent. That is ridiculous. Why would you give fixed logic to something that can hallucinate, skip steps, or decide it just doesn't feel like working today? Most business processes do not need a genius robot. They need the boring thing to happen correctly every time. - Lead comes in, assign it. - Invoice arrives, check it. - Customer cancels, send the recovery message. - Form gets submitted, update the CRM. Most AI agents today could be replaced with a simple script, a clean workflow, or one person finally admitting the process was not that smart to begin with. Agents are useful when the next step is genuinely unclear. But when the steps are stable, predictable, and repeated every day? You do not need an agent. You need automation.

  • ucupaint
    Ucupaint 🔶 (@ucupaint) reported

    @iye_jr It works fine here. Check if the paint mask is turned on or not. If you still have a problem, please file a github issue with a sample file.

  • Artur_roses
    Arti | AI Builder (@Artur_roses) reported

    Claude Code just closed a GitHub issue, wrote the tests, passed CI, and opened a PR. No human touched the keyboard. This isn't AI autocomplete. The dev loop just got rewritten.

  • KaluraDeepesh
    Deepesh Kalura (@KaluraDeepesh) reported

    Filed as GitHub issues: #336: Phone operators need stable unique IDs (not just phone number) #337: Auto-heal sticky assignments when a node dies Future imp task

  • noxiepup
    𝑵𝒐𝒙𝒊𝒆 🥐 (@noxiepup) reported

    @softgaypaws @sillyandsunny no idea tbhhh, i found it like 2 years ago lurking thru github, so far it never gave me problems, at least none that i noticed

  • RodmanAi
    Leonard Rodman (@RodmanAi) reported

    One developer got tired of his laptop sounding like a jet engine. So he rebuilt desktop apps. Slack: 524 MB → 8 MB Discord: 265 MB → 9 MB ChatGPT: 260 MB → 9 MB Why? Because most "desktop apps" are just websites packaged with an entire copy of Chrome. In 2022, Chinese developer tw93 built Pake in Rust to fix it. Today: • 50,000+ GitHub stars • MIT open source • Native apps under 10 MB • One command turns any website into a desktop app He didn't raise money. He didn't start a company. He just deleted hundreds of megabytes of bloat with code. That's what shipping looks like.

  • 0xSero
    0xSero (@0xSero) reported

    @naturevrm Dcp 4 should fix it im running it but I might need to update the GitHub

  • ManuAF6
    Manu | 🥥 (@ManuAF6) reported

    4/ New GitHub triggers + Marketplace templates New triggers: - Issue comment - Inline PR review comment - Full PR review submitted - Review thread resolved/unresolved - GitHub Actions workflow completed

  • nuculabs
    Denis (@nuculabs) reported

    Worst part of OpenCode is that they only allow login via GitHub or Google

  • Steve1885204
    Steve (@Steve1885204) reported

    @Umesh__digital It puts GitHub into an infinite loop trying to resolve the recursive paradox, causing all the servers to max out and eventually burn down the entire data centre

  • Top10_Dev
    top10.dev (@Top10_Dev) reported

    SunJaycy/GoldenEye-Recomp just hit @github Trending at 503★ — the N64Recomp toolchain (the one behind Zelda 64: Recompiled / Majora's Mask) now eats Rare's 1997 engine. Static recomp ≠ emulation. The ROM is lifted to C at build time, compiled to native x86_64/ARM64, and paired with RT64 for path-traced lighting at 4K. No interpreter loop. Real binary. GoldenEye was the hard target — microcode-heavy muzzle flashes, split-screen viewport math, infamous AI. If it works, the toolchain has cleared the "Zelda-shaped problem" bar. #opensource #gamedev

  • _xjdr
    xjdr (@_xjdr) reported

    @xlr8harder Looks like there is a bug in the manual sign up. Sign up with Google or GitHub should work otherwise I should have a hot fix shortly

  • NiteshTechAI
    Nitesh (@NiteshTechAI) reported

    This repo should not be free. private-gpt turns any local model server (Ollama, llama.cpp, vLLM) into a Claude-compatible API. Build private AI apps where zero data leaves your machine. ↳ 57,236 stars on GitHub ↳ RAG with citations and MCP connectors built in ↳ follows the Claude API spec: streaming, batch, tool use, extended thinking ↳ official integration guides for Claude Code, Claude Desktop, and Microsoft 365 But it is free. 100% open source, Apache 2.0. v1.0.0 shipped 9 days ago. The viral 2023 script quietly became production software. 🔗 GitHub link in the comments 👇

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    There is a GitHub repo that defeats Google's Play Integrity check. 61,030 stars. GPL licensed. Pushed eight days ago. The repo is called Magisk. It roots your Android phone. It hides root from banking apps. It runs Netflix on a phone the Play Store says is uncertified. It passes the same fraud detection Google built to stop it. Here is the part that makes no sense. The man who built it is John Wu. He has been maintaining Magisk for nine years. Since November 2023 he has been a Senior Software Engineer at Google. On the Android Platform Security team. The exact team that builds Play Integrity. Google hired the person who defeats their root detection. He still ships the tool that defeats it. The repo is still online. It has not been taken down. For nine years. Do not install it. Your phone is supposed to belong to Google. (Link in the comments)

  • threadripper845
    Threadripper (@threadripper845) reported

    Nobody: Me: I'll gladly accept this high-responsibility open source maintainer role for zero compensation. Now I spend my weekends answering angry GitHub issues from developers who don't know how to read the README file.

  • Teknium
    Teknium 🪽 (@Teknium) reported

    @majoragv Haven't heard of this issue. Do you have an issue on github?

  • 4ranc6
    Floorless🌒Lance🪽 (@4ranc6) reported

    @CAONHTAN1 Having error connecting github

  • eth0xzar
    0xstack (@eth0xzar) reported

    DON'T BUILD A COMPANY. BUILD SOMETHING PEOPLE CAN PAY FOR THIS WEEK. This girl started in February. A few months later, her product had already processed over $6,000 in payments. Just a cheat Claude project she decided to turn into a real product. Here's the process: > Build something useful for yourself. > Tell Claude to push it to GitHub. > Connect Supabase so multiple users can use it. > Deploy it with Vercel. > Connect Stripe. Now people can actually pay you. You don't need a revolutionary idea. You need: > GitHub > Supabase > Vercel > Stripe > guide from Anthropic And a problem worth solving. This article will help you build it 👇

  • mjwelt
    welt (@mjwelt) reported

    @OpenAI man im down to test out new models / features on my pro account, but when 5.5(6) pro takes 90 mins to do something then the download doesn't work, or it cant connect to github 50%+ of the time.. kinda sucks haven't been able to generate images (thinking) all day either

  • raxpcodes
    The Flow (@raxpcodes) reported

    Got bored with ubuntu , set up fedora kde on my nvme and removed windows permanently , no more dual boot. Also learned Verison Control and GitHub , also submitted my first pr (good first issue).

  • CliffDoesAI
    CliffDoesAI (@CliffDoesAI) reported

    A tool on GitHub just pulled 3,938 stars in a single day. It's called Headroom. It compresses your tool outputs, logs, and RAG chunks before they reach the LLM. Claim: 60-95% fewer tokens, same quality. I've been testing context compression on my own agent workflows because the problem is real. You run a few tool calls, pull in some docs, and suddenly you're burning tokens on stuff the model doesn't need. Last week I ran a 50-document extraction job. Raw context: ~12,000 tokens. After compressing tool outputs: ~800 tokens. Same results. One-eighth the cost. That's not a marginal improvement. That's the difference between a workflow that makes economic sense and one that bleeds money for no reason. Headroom works as a library, proxy, or MCP server. Single binary, zero dependencies. Open source. The token cost conversation usually focuses on which model you pick. But the real waste is in what you send it. Most agent pipelines push 3-5x more context than the task requires. I'm not saying compress everything blindly. Some tasks need full context. But for classification, extraction, summarization — the boring repetitive stuff — this is a free win. Have you measured how much of your agent's context window is actually useful vs. noise?

  • pepeller
    Pedro Pellerini (@pepeller) reported

    If Mythos/Fable is so great why are there still 8386 open Github issues in Claude Code repository.

  • kelvinsekx
    Kelvinsekx (@kelvinsekx) reported

    Just read a nestjs codebase on github. Most it written with Claude. AI doesn’t save you guyz from mess. 1. Bloated logger. Why make logger a service when you could just import and initiate. Eazy 2. They didn’t hash the password before registering a user. But did on login

  • librarythingtim
    Tim Spalding 🇺🇦 (@librarythingtim) reported

    @justin_v_w This is a formal notice for you to shut down your wasteful, invasive and privacy-violating LibraryThing profile scraper and remove it from GitHub. Please reply to confirm that you have done so.