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18 votes
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So you think you know Git - FOSDEM 2024
8 votes -
What are people's thoughts on "secureblue", "bazzite" and other ublue images?
7 votes -
GitHub Actions feels bad
13 votes -
On GitHub Copilot
23 votes -
GitHub slated to mandate 2FA
48 votes -
github-less-social: Filter list to make GitHub less like a social media platform
16 votes -
Textual Paint a TUI image editor inspired by MS Paint
5 votes -
Has anyone here actually had success with launching that reddit-master archive clone?
8 votes -
How to go about mirroring a repo to separate real identity from online identity?
I struggled to word this question. Let's say that I wish to work on a project to benefit Tildes (I don't currently have an idea, but just for example). Anything I did, I would like to keep...
I struggled to word this question.
Let's say that I wish to work on a project to benefit Tildes (I don't currently have an idea, but just for example). Anything I did, I would like to keep opensource and would encourage other users to contribute. But I would like to keep everything linked to my pseudonym as not to dox myself.
However, I would like to have a copy of everything on my personal GitHub as well, because I am a professional programmer and that is effectively my CV.
Is there a good way to mirror a repo in a way that any git history contributed by me, "John Smith", is changed to "bugsmith" on the mirrored repo? (or vice versa).
6 votes -
bkt - Memoizing calls in shell scripts
2 votes -
An experiment to test GitHub Copilot's legality
11 votes -
Letter from Codeberg: We are now an employer! (Codeberg is a democratic open source github alternative)
7 votes -
GitHub will require two-factor authentication (2FA) for all users who contribute code by the end of 2023
14 votes -
Why I think "Sponsor Only" repositories introduced by Github is a terrible idea
9 votes -
GitHub availability report: November 2021
5 votes -
FSF-funded call for white papers on philosophical and legal questions around Copilot
7 votes -
GitHub Copilot - Your AI pair programmer
20 votes -
Finding and fixing a rare race-condition in GitHub's session handling
6 votes -
How we built the GitHub globe
3 votes -
MDN Web Docs has switched over to its new platform, where the content is now maintained through a GitHub repository
4 votes -
MDN Web Docs is switching to a new platform where the content will be hosted and contributed to in a GitHub repository
15 votes -
Update: Hacktoberfest is Now Opt-In Only
16 votes -
DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest hurts open-source maintainers by incentivizing low-quality, unsolicited pull requests
23 votes -
Why GitHub won't help you with hiring
10 votes -
GitHub feature: README.md for your profile
If you create a repo with the same name as your account, your profile page will have a readme at the top. I found this via a thread on hn; I think it's neat.
24 votes -
Replacing (potentially) insensitive terminology in programming
22 votes -
Introducing GitHub Super Linter - A multi-language linter that can be used through GitHub Actions
7 votes -
Free open source app to create GitHub issues faster
4 votes -
GitHub's private repositories are now free with no limit on collaborators
26 votes -
The GitHub mobile app is now available for iOS and Android
12 votes -
GitHub acquires npm
26 votes -
Announcing GitHub Security Lab: securing the world’s code, together
5 votes -
Announcements from GitHub Universe - GitHub mobile apps, GitHub Archive Program, and more
8 votes -
GitHub's "The State of the Octoverse" report for 2019
7 votes -
Announcing GitHub Sponsors: a new way to contribute to open source
19 votes -
Introducing GitHub Package Registry
16 votes -
Cleaning your GitHub profile with a simple Bash script
5 votes -
Starting an Open Source Side Project
10 votes -
GitHub now allows unlimited private repos for free (with up to 3 collaborators)
35 votes -
GitHub: October 21 post-incident analysis
10 votes -
Github upgraded from Ruby on Rails 3.x to 5.x within 1.5 years
9 votes -
Nim: Deploying static binaries
8 votes -
Good open source projects for beginners to contribute to?
I'm looking for a project to contribute too. I'm not that experienced with programming, so I want something that isn't too complex. I'm also looking for a fairly young project. Big, mature...
I'm looking for a project to contribute too. I'm not that experienced with programming, so I want something that isn't too complex. I'm also looking for a fairly young project. Big, mature projects don't really have much that a newbie can work on.
27 votes -
How I gained commit access to Homebrew in 30 minutes
19 votes -
Gentoo GitHub Organization hacked
16 votes -
What are the positive aspects of Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub, if any?
As someone who is relatively removed from the programming world (I do basic Python scripting and not much else), I'm curious to see an argument opposing what I perceive as the majority viewpoint....
As someone who is relatively removed from the programming world (I do basic Python scripting and not much else), I'm curious to see an argument opposing what I perceive as the majority viewpoint. Those against the acquisition have cited examples of Microsoft "ruining" services such as Skype and Minecraft.
21 votes -
MySQL High Availability at GitHub
3 votes -
Mailing lists vs Github
9 votes -
Microsoft has been talking to GitHub about possible acquisition
39 votes