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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • NobleGee6 gUy - the wierd one (@NobleGee6) reported

    @TheOyinbooke GitHub, laptop got spoilt and my works went with it Trying to get to perfection Focus Data to access materials Mentors, Everyone seem busy and I'm afraid I'll flop with my mentor And I want to ask, what's the average time for a project, am I just too slow or ...

  • PamphileRoy Pamphile Roy (@PamphileRoy) reported

    @samuel_colvin @github I disagree. I don’t want random people to be able to eat up all our CI. On large project, it matters. And since we have to review and most of the time it’s not a one shot event, it does not slow me down. But would like to allow once and not for every commit.

  • bgeron Bram Geron (@bgeron) reported

    @ekuber FYI there are ways to correlate in only one way, e.g. generate a random number r and publish (r, hash((r, commit_hash))). Then given a repo, a tool could quickly iterate through all commits and find the commit. This counters the GitHub shared repo / unpublished commit issue.

  • joha_kr Johannes Kronmüller (@joha_kr) reported

    do not pray to it, look down on it, trample on it, destroy it and take from its ruins what you want and rebuild something better This Is actually a quote by Malcolm McLaren asked about pop culture. But it's not a coincidence this quote is also the tag line on my GitHub profile.

  • cemerick Chas (pvp gank paladin) Emerick (@cemerick) reported

    @gfodor @tayroga @bcantrill github is/has been rightfully roasted for emphasizing all-green contribution histories, and individuals earnestly bragging about theirs are rightfully (mildly) scolded. It's unhealthy behaviour, and trying to encourage/normalize is a problem.

  • nikize0 NiKiZe😷 (@nikize0) reported

    @anaisbetts I like GitHub a lot. But one thing that bugs me is the lack of communication around no IPv6. GitHub seems to have some policy about not engaging on the topic (even ignoring and closing issues without explanation)... But can I ask why wasn't GitHub built with IPv6 from day one?

  • lingwens cherry ☁️ 6.2ed (@lingwens) reported

    @dawnbrigayde i downloaded the new update from github + clicked the patch updater thing in the anam folder and let it run and it seems u have to open anam from inside the folder for it to work? i tried using an old shortcut but it'd give me the same error while opening from the folder doesn't

  • robwestwoodcode Robert Westwood (@robwestwoodcode) reported

    Recently added CSS (including the box model) to my recipes page on GitHub. Had some issues with *** as I tried to rebase without fully understanding everything (SO defiantly need to learn more on ***), eventually leading me to transfer the files from on folder to another.

  • simzade Asim Gasimzade 🇺🇦 (@simzade) reported

    @chifyjay @TheJackForge @SKREPTCORNELIUS The issue with his views was not that they weren't valid, the issue was, neither his Views, nor his presenters or viewModels were compiling. GitHub didn't have another choice.

  • WilliamTValdes William Valdes (@WilliamTValdes) reported

    Day 92 - #100DaysOfCode #100Devs Pushing through more DSA - trying to get better at recognizing the patterns and applications of them for Blind 75 Leetcode problems. 🔶 Daily 4 LeetCodes 🔶 Banki / Anki 🔶 Github pushes (105-day active streak) 🔶 4 mile walk #FitDevs

  • glenathan Glen Mailer (@glenathan) reported

    @simonw @mitsuhiko My experience of consuming the GitHub GraphQL API for a side project recently was that it was very powerful and horribly slow So it probably just makes a bunch of REST calls behind the scenes?

  • nikize0 NiKiZe😷 (@nikize0) reported

    @holman @anaisbetts Please understand that the issues many of us are facing. And the lack of communication about IPv6 status from GitHub is concerning. If GitHub won't support IPv6 that's fine, just tell us. (Reading between the lines it seems many @ GitHub dislike IPv6)

  • soon_labs SoonLabs | Soonaverse.com (@soon_labs) reported

    @michaelqtodd @accretionist @JustBlazeDro Next time you should raise these concerns in your Github TLP request as its the only way we generally track service issues. Hopefully this is clearer to you, since we contacted you there to address your question.

  • kaoDev Kalle Ott (@kaoDev) reported

    @seldo To give it a positive framing, I think it’s a good warning, because there will definitely be a lot of stress with all the hype around the product and people will be impatient in GitHub issues building up pressure to deliver faster

  • lukeweston Luke Weston (@lukeweston) reported

    @__femb0t This GitHub issue tagged with Berryman-Langford Memetic Kill Agent

  • brokeops BASURAEXMACHINA (@brokeops) reported

    @anaisbetts You built a website that stores code using a preexisting and well developed vcs. Not like an MRI machine or like a missile detection system. Like thank you for the github but like slow your roll dog

  • xtrmdev killian. (@xtrmdev) reported

    @BendikMatej I use github too, although I used to run a gitea instance on a home server that fried down :/ Having control over your data feels really great, especially if its to get away from big corporations like Microsoft. 👌

  • rechnerfox Rechner 🦊 🔜 FD (@rechnerfox) reported

    Good idea: making a patch to fix the broken build of a cool open source project on github Bad idea: submitting your patch attached in a comment of an email reply to an issue about the problem???

  • Divlo_FR Divlo (@Divlo_FR) reported

    @kitsonk @voxpelli There are many reasons to avoid using Bun or Deno (I agree that it might change in the future). Bun is still in beta and there are many weird bugs (ref: GitHub issues). About Deno, no package.json is bad DX. Package.json makes everything easier (example: with scripts).

  • GameBun Gamebun 🐇 (@GameBun) reported

    Changes should now be live now on the github. Remember, this update includes changes to some sounds so if you get a compile error saying a file is missing, you'll need to redownload the asset pack again. Should say v3.

  • ZerpCraft ZerpCraft (@ZerpCraft) reported

    I've liquidated the business funds into XRP for a 50% refund for all players. All players will still maintain ownership of their land. I've committed to hosting the server a few more years. The plugin code will be make public on Github in the coming weeks.

  • JakubKuczys Jakub Kuczys (@JakubKuczys) reported

    @samuel_colvin @github It's incredibly dumb and it doesn't even seem like it solves any problem, users can literally run actions on their own repos/forks. The real problem - upstream owner getting flagged instead of fork owner - was fixed at the same time workflow approval was introduced.

  • jaymcgavren Jay McGavren (@jaymcgavren) reported

    For better or worse, I now have a standard browser tab layout for working on a bug/feature. My tabs: - Ticket in issue tracker - Github PR "Conversation" (description etc.) - Github PR "Files Changed" (diff) - CircleCI page for branch

  • Aaron_KT_Berry Aaron Berry (@Aaron_KT_Berry) reported

    Still feeling very lost today after trying to address all the dependency issues #github security scanning has picked up for my public #nodejs projects. It would be nice not to have the warnings, but it's a full-time job to look into these issues. #100DaysOfCode

  • MYXXdev MYXXdev (@MYXXdev) reported

    @FanParticle @rotpot45 Yeah, it appears archive is having issues in some regions. Please switch to a GitHub hosted configuration to resolve.

  • phantom_opus Phantom (@phantom_opus) reported

    @exGenesis @etiennefd @groundedSAGE IME you don't need to break down a thesis into blog posts to signal these things - I'd include a couple of sentences explanation of your thesis on your CV for the lazy recruiters, but a link to your github is itself a v strong signal!

  • aerotwist Paul Lewis (@aerotwist) reported

    @m4rkux Hmm I did get pinged by folks on a GitHub issue, but I no longer have any access to resolve it. @Paul_Kinlan might though?

  • kedarjoshi Kedar Joshi (@kedarjoshi) reported

    @mojavelinux I really love sarcasm (profanity, not so much) but there is time and place for everything. I don't think GitHub issues is that place. I personally think it went too far than it had to. Editing / deleting the comment on first request should have been the end of it.

  • xeraa Philipp Krenn (@xeraa) reported

    @haddii had a quick look: I think our internal github issue for it is 105586, but it's still being worked on. is that blocking you? also I'm wondering if it's fine through the API (or terraform)

  • kundraSarthak samhawkz.eth 🚀 (@kundraSarthak) reported

    Was struggling with a circular dependency issue in nodeJs for hours. Surfed StackOverflow, GitHub issues for a couple of hours. I **** YOU NOT, found the solution on Edureka (second page of Google search) 💀💀💀