18 pointsby dfajgljsldkjag6 hours ago10 comments
  • countWSS6 hours ago
    Still, why many projects are exclusively on github? Not a single mirror, everything tied to github working, thousands of people not even considering alternatives..
    • johnisgood5 hours ago
      I am curious whether this is unfamiliarity with alternatives or a deliberate decision that mirrors are not worth the overhead. I tend to read it as a rough signal for whether someone's thought about infrastructure dependencies at all. Not exactly engineering ability, just whether their mental model of "git" extends beyond GitHub.
  • 4 hours ago
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  • srmatto6 hours ago
    • java-man6 hours ago
      q987xpbqjbpl indeed...
  • MPiccinato6 hours ago
    Can browse repositories but looking at an individual file is showing a unicorn. Other parts are slow to load.
    • ezekg6 hours ago
      Thankfully cloning still works so I'm still able to continue spelunking.
    • srmatto6 hours ago
      Same for me.
  • srmatto6 hours ago
    FWIW For browsing you can still clone a repo over https/ssh and then browse locally.
  • data_ders6 hours ago
    somehow not being logged into GH enterprise (incognito) lets me access individual files in public repos that I otherwise can't access right now
  • rileymichael6 hours ago
    microslop copilot strikes again
    • publicdebates6 hours ago
      We don't know that it's Copilot's fault yet. Just because Microsoft is pushing more and more of its devs to use GitHub Copilot, and is bragging about how much internal code is being written by GHCP, and has had several serious crashes coinciding with this timing, this is no evidence that GH-crashes are CP-related. Let's just wait and see that Microsoft tells us it had nothing to do with GHCP. Then we will know that GH crashes had nothing to do with CP.
      • johnisgood5 hours ago
        > Let's just wait and see that Microsoft tells us it had nothing to do with GHCP. Then we will know that GH crashes had nothing to do with CP.

        Is this sarcasm?

        If not, then here is one: yes, corporations are famously forthcoming about their products causing infrastructure problems.

  • nottimbo6 hours ago
    Microsoft, you guys hiring SREs?
    • java-man6 hours ago
      Nope, AI will fix that!
  • rvz6 hours ago
    Looking forward to the post-mortem.
  • pel16 hours ago
    unable to login