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Most Reported Problems

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  1. Website Down (43%)

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  2. Errors (35%)

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  3. Sign in (22%)

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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • WickyNilliams Nick Williams (@WickyNilliams) reported

    @Haarniala @brad_frost Not quite! It's fine, and will continue to work. It was battle tested before it was open sourced. But it's not getting new development and the issues on GitHub are stacking up. But imo there's not much of a better option

  • trendoid Aaron Stanley King (@trendoid) reported

    @stevemcniven @Sitefinity It’s not in the Sitefinity Nuget server? The devs probably could have missed adding a nuget.config or instructions. I’m sure if you create an issue in Github it could be fixed.

  • xtreemmasheen3k Dr. Community Manager at Game Studio 🇺🇸🇹🇼🇭🇰 (@xtreemmasheen3k) reported

    @StarshipAlves @Microsoft Microsoft is Woke too. It's based in Seattle. Can think of various instances off the top of my head. A few statements Xbox has made, cutting off Azure server services from "Problematic" groups, changes made to Github terminology. That's off the top of my head, could find more.

  • TheVendyMachine V (@TheVendyMachine) reported

    @luciascarlet @PatrikTheDev the problem with point 2 is that so many tools default to tab being 8 spaces wide (vim, github, etc) and changing the default everywhere is a chore while 4 spaces just works out of the box

  • Louisfire07 AISAGBONHI💯 (@Louisfire07) reported

    @ericsimons40 I have been having issues trying to host my vite react project with github for some days now can you please be of help?

  • WoleOlamide nigerian prince (@WoleOlamide) reported

    seems like GitHub is down, time to call it a night 🥲

  • jubiweb Julien Chappuis (@jubiweb) reported

    @ItIsFinch @muratkh @dannypostmaa There is also the ethical problem that neither GitHub repo owners nor SO posters consented to have their content scraped. AI need training data sets, and those don’t come out of thin air.

  • Cippo1995 Filippo Landi (@Cippo1995) reported

    @ID_AA_Carmack GitHub is pretty difficult to use "in a casual way" and can surely improve... but the real problem is people not writing READMEs with useful infos to compile/use their software, or comments in their code. OTOH I can't really see software getting much different in usage from now.

  • dj_d_sol Kevin 🇺🇦 (@dj_d_sol) reported

    @knowerofmarkets Once someone made a Python/Rust library for “high-performance technical analysis” and I opened a GitHub issue saying that was dumb and everyone got mad at me

  • jonas_king Jonas King (@jonas_king) reported

    @SanketTeli05 @kunalstwt Currently tools like ChatGPT or Github Copilot make code that looks legitimate, but might have errors that you wouldn’t catch if you didn’t know how to code. So it’s (currently) still hard.

  • Gavn2310 Trang Dang (@Gavn2310) reported

    @friosavila Hi Friosavila, I have read your IVProbit explanation in the github. Do you know how to use outreg2 command to get the results of margins for ivprobit? It runs ok with probit but I encountered error with ivprobit.

  • GMOfreeGinger dvd :) (@GMOfreeGinger) reported

    the nerdiest thing in the world i can possibly say is "i will have something up on github that will fix this soon" but that's basically the netflix situation

  • Wizardsardine 🧙‍♂️🐟 Wizardsardine (@Wizardsardine) reported

    @vazertuche Alright, would you mind posting an issue on GitHub? We didn't get issues on M1 so far AFAIK, would be interesting to understand what's going on.

  • Gurpreet_legend Gurpreet Singh (@Gurpreet_legend) reported

    @xsgames_ Never required to go beyond stakeoverflow, github issues or documentations.

  • SalamiDemos David Demos 🚢 (@SalamiDemos) reported

    8/ So how can ChatGPT and Github Copilot help developers? For starters, they can reduce the time it takes to complete tasks, improve code quality and reduce the risk of errors.

  • muffins222221 Bk (@muffins222221) reported

    @jeffwilcox @andreith_ As a user I feel like there are two problems with security keys for consumer use cases: (a) if my hardware key dies, how do I recover? But often (a) is moot because of (b): a lot of accounts let you skip security key in favor or other MFA factor, such as Github, 1pass, Facebook

  • KhushiS26 Khushi🎶 (@KhushiS26) reported

    Today while working on a project, I came across an error in *** where it was not capitalizing the first letter of the file name. so I used this *** rm -r --cached . *** add . *** commit -m "your commit name" then push it To my surprise it worked Cool right #*** #GitHub

  • sfemonster Sfé R. Monster (@sfemonster) reported

    please be proud of me, i set up my new computer and making my tablet work required i go to github and find a fix and i did it all by myself (i am not tech savvy even a little tiny bit).

  • MartoutaTech Marta Noya (Martouta) (@MartoutaTech) reported

    @haileyjocodes A few comments: - what's failing or what error message do you see? - can you share the code in a runnable/reproducible way? Like pastebin or github gists - if you write tests, that will also help you to debug the issue

  • ProgramMax Chris Blume (@ProgramMax) reported

    @tabatkins Previously, we've had commits with things like mismatched closing tags. I had setup a Github Workflow to check with HTML Tidy. Main Tidy problems currently: - Not idempotent - A change in part A will trigger a different parse in part B (so new errors) when it shouldn't

  • JayCooperBell Jay 🔔 - @mastodon.social/@jaycooperbell (@JayCooperBell) reported

    @brian_love I haven't delved into AI at all yet tbh (beyond asking ChatGPT dumb questions of course). My go to resources are now: GitHub Issues, Nx Slack Community, Tech Twitter and the GDE chat

  • cmuratori Casey Muratori (@cmuratori) reported

    @Lucrecious_ @Jonathan_Blow @paul_snively It's a widespread problem, unfortunately. Papers should stop including pseudocode and just start including the code. Nobody needs to print out conference proceedings anymore - just post to github :)

  • FlexipleTech Flexiple (@FlexipleTech) reported

    5 GitHub repositories to boost your Python software development skills 🐍 1. trekhleb/learn-python 2. TheAlgorithms/Python 3. MTrajK/coding-problems 4. joaoventura/full-speed-python 5. zhiwehu/Python-programming-exercises

  • aridutilh ari (@aridutilh) reported

    @elizalian this gave me the confidence I needed to remove github org access for my dev team overnight and threaten pay cuts if they don't squash all linear issues by Friday thank you 🙏🏼

  • lewisl9029 Lewis Liu (@lewisl9029) reported

    @mwarger In practice I'm not a fan of either form of hoisting. Makes relative location of definitions less predictable. Especially painful in GitHub code reviews where we have to expand both up and down to find the definition of something half the time. Without it it's always up.

  • nirbheek निर्भीक चौहान (@nirbheek) reported

    @frostcow @mountain_ghosts It's supposed to be more like GitHub Copilot, which has been more impressive than ChatGPT at this problem for much longer. It's just that people who aren't in the software industry never heard about it, so they didn't post doomer takes :-)

  • Cyberhorsey jeffy (@Cyberhorsey) reported

    @FredKSchott There is nothing more react than writing 5000000 words on a GitHub issue. I'd love to see the Svelte style response. "Yes, agreed."

  • SamsonWere_ Samson Were (@SamsonWere_) reported

    Ugandan devs have no issue with being consistent on their GitHub activity, it’s stable internet they lack. I found this out 3 weeks ago

  • LeoVasanko Leo (@LeoVasanko) reported

    @omarsar0 By my own experiments (in November) it couldn't solve any novel/uncommon physics problems I tried. This is odd because it does reasonably good job at refactoring and implementing program code. Could be the lack of training material, while code is readily available on GitHub.

  • bronifty bro nifty birds are not real 🐦 (@bronifty) reported

    @kentcdodds It sounds like you want a ssh tunnel to the remote server and forward its incoming 443 port to your localhost 80 or non TLS port. If you are running the website in a code spaces on GitHub it will do it for you automatically