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35 votes
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Winamp deletes GitHub repository after a rocky few weeks
58 votes -
Call for submissions for a new CSS logo
10 votes -
1 bug, $50,000+ in bounties, how Zendesk intentionally left a backdoor in hundreds of Fortune 500 companies
32 votes -
Why GitHub actually won
21 votes -
A hacker ‘ghost’ network is quietly spreading malware on GitHub
21 votes -
ArcFox, an opensource project to make Firefox flow like Arc browser
33 votes -
Hackers target AI users with malicious stable diffusion tool on Github to protest 'art theft'
17 votes -
Generative AI for Krita
33 votes -
Hallucination-free RAG: Making LLMs safe for healthcare
12 votes -
Localsend opensource alternative to Airdrop
24 votes -
Leak of documents on spyware developed by vendor for Chinese government
33 votes -
Battlesnake becomes independent
11 votes -
38TB of data accidentally exposed by Microsoft AI researchers
14 votes -
Many temptations of an open-source browser extension developer
73 votes -
Google begins their push for WEI in Chromium
94 votes -
Mozilla places chatbots inline in MDN documentation
22 votes -
How much are GitHub stars worth to you?
6 votes -
Hundreds of millions of stars turned into a map of GitHub projects
12 votes -
core-js: So, what's next?
15 votes -
GitHub Sponsors will stop supporting PayPal starting February 23rd
8 votes -
To use Disqus or Giscus (Github Discussions) for comments is the conundrum
I happen to host my blog https://prahladyeri.github.io/blog statically, built using Pelican and served on Github Pages. Plebs like us can't afford a backend server infrastructure, so we must rely...
I happen to host my blog https://prahladyeri.github.io/blog statically, built using Pelican and served on Github Pages. Plebs like us can't afford a backend server infrastructure, so we must rely on external services like Disqus for comment hosting.
So far, Disqus was the only fellow in town who allowed us to host comments on a free plan. Though there were some issues (bloat, adware, etc.), people seemed to be generally happy with it so far.
But now, a new fellow named giscus commenting system has entered the town, it's basically powered by github. Since I already host my blog on github pages, this should be a natural choice for me, right? Many bloggers seem to be migrating to this new system and I might too soon. The downsides however are as follows:
- It won't allow me to export existing comments from the old disqus system. Understandable to an extent as those exact author usernames may not be on the Github platform?
- Disqus interface seems to have improved all of a sudden in last few days! There no longer seem to be any ad and even the comment interface seems to be less heavy or cluttered now. It might sound a bit conspiratorial in nature but could this be the result of rising competition in the form of Giscus!
I'm a lazy status-quoist by nature and might well end up retaining disqus if they don't deviate too much from where they are now. But I'll keep an eye out on Giscus too and its progress. What do you guys suggest?
5 votes -
KmCaster – Screencasting software to display keyboard and mouse status
4 votes -
Stable Dreamfusion: An open source implementation of Google's text-to-3D synthesis
9 votes -
Sunsetting the Atom text editor
6 votes -
HoloISO: SteamOS 3 on the desktop
11 votes -
Looking for a GitHub cli tool
And no, I'm not talking about git. I'm looking for a tool that I can use in scripts to automate non-git tasks on GitHub such as creating new repositories, drafting releases, uploading assets to a...
And no, I'm not talking about
git
. I'm looking for a tool that I can use in scripts to automate non-git tasks on GitHub such as creating new repositories, drafting releases, uploading assets to a release, etc.I started dipping my toes into
gh
, GitHub's official cli tool, but when I created a repository it immediately cloned it, which is not what I want. I know I can justrm -rf
the repo but ideally the tool I use would do only what I tell it and nothing more.Reading the docs for
hub
, it might do what I want, although I have some reservations about the project after reading this post written by the developer: https://mislav.net/2020/01/github-cli/I've also come across git-hub, which doesn't support creating repos AFAICT, and git-spindle, which doesn't support uploading assets.
Are there any other command line GitHub clients I should consider?
Which one do you use? What's your experience with it been like?
5 votes -
GitHub Copilot is not infringing your copyright
14 votes -
The Freenode resignation FAQ
30 votes -
CP/M for OS X allows you to run CP/M-80 software on your Mac
3 votes -
Engineer reports data leak to nonprofit, hears from the police
11 votes -
Open letter to Richard M. Stallman
22 votes -
GitHub is fully available in Iran
11 votes -
No cookie for you - Github removes all non-essential cookies
24 votes -
Invid - iOS app for Invidious (sideloaded, no jailbreak necessary)
8 votes -
GitHub has reinstated youtube-dl's repository - Answers about the DMCA and why GitHub handled this case the way they did, along with plans to improve in the future
43 votes -
youtube-dl's creator and initial maintainer explains the origins of the project
18 votes -
The RIAA's fraudulent attack on youtube-dl is not a DMCA §512 infringement/safe-harbour, and the reality is weird
37 votes -
Buried deep in the ice is the GitHub code vault — humanity's safeguard against devastation
12 votes -
GitHub Archive Program: The journey of the world’s open source code to the Arctic
6 votes -
Lemmy: A link aggregator/Reddit clone for the fediverse
15 votes -
The Beaker "new web" project
10 votes -
Microsoft's GitHub account allegedly hacked, 500GB stolen
11 votes -
Hyperdome - the safest place to reach out
5 votes -
Google sends a unique Chrome browser identifier through Chrome when you visit their websites
14 votes -
"Github Based Jobs Listings": a GitHub repo where IT jobs (mostly US and Canada-based) may be posted for a bounty
8 votes -
GitHub Arctic Code Vault
8 votes -
After the release of "Notepad++ v7.8.1 : Free Uyghur" Notepad++'s GitHub issues page is being flooded by trolls
Developing topic, don't see any news sources on it yet. Lots of pro-CCP troll issues being opened, as well as people starting to open issues going against the original trolls. (e.g. pro-HK...
Developing topic, don't see any news sources on it yet. Lots of pro-CCP troll issues being opened, as well as people starting to open issues going against the original trolls. (e.g. pro-HK protester messages)
24 votes -
utterances: a lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues
9 votes -
GitHub and US Government developers
15 votes