raccoon, to internet

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So, is all the hype now and a lot of people are falling for the olde "invite link" trick which not only paints, what is ultimately going to be another social media shitshow, as an exclusive club, but also sneakily turns everyone's curiosity into a vessel for word-of-mouth advertisement to ride piggy back on.

Well, maybe the AT Protocol is at least better than . So, since it is on [1] , let's have a quick look and ... Aww shit! Thread time..

erlend, (edited ) to fediverse
@erlend@writing.exchange avatar

Several years in the making, GitLab is now very actively implementing ! 🙌

https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/11247

The end-goal is to support AP for merge requests (aka pull requests), meaning git.alice.dev can send a merge request to gitlab.com/Bob/project.git

First bite-sized todo on the implementation path there is ‘subscribe to project releases’.

Smart move by ; through ActivityPub they’re getting a distributed version of GitHub’s social layer.

@fediversenews

aral, to github
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Codeberg, to opensource
@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de avatar

: Tell us about your favourite / projects that are not available on mainstream platforms, whether on a self-hosted cgit or available as an archive download only.

The world is more than and .

ramsey, (edited ) to random
@ramsey@phpc.social avatar

is completely down. Their servers aren’t even responding at all.

rysiek, (edited ) to microsoft
@rysiek@mstdn.social avatar

🤡

> Just as GitHub was founded on Git, today we are re-founded on Copilot. 🤖 See how GitHub’s AI-powered platform vision evolved into a new reality for the world’s developers, and find out everything we announced at this year’s .
https://nitter.net/github/status/1722309261680607674?s=20

For years I've been saying that using Microsoft GitHub to host code is dangerous and would backfire. :blobcatcoffee:

"But it's so convenient!" 🤣

If you use firefox, check out these 55 single-function addons to improve life (all same dev; not me)

Recently I found this developer who has published dozens of small, useful extensions for firefox. Nothing groundbreaking that I know of but everything looks to have been made with care to efficiency and minimal permissions to do one thing well. Each has its own github repo where the developer responds to issues....

strypey, (edited ) to random
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

Has anyone else noticed on GitHub that we can't even browse source code now without running their JavaScript? Well, I can't in a FireFox-based browser with privacy plugins anyway. This is just another step down the path to the further enshittification of GH by its small, soft overlords.

If you are still developing Free Code on GH, it's long past time to consider an exodus. There are plenty of community-hosted replacements:

https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/List_of_Community-Hosted_Code_Forge_Instances

ovid, to opensource
@ovid@fosstodon.org avatar

Since I've been using heavily the past week or so, I thought it was time to write up my experience. You might find it surprising.

https://ovid.github.io/articles/using-github-copilot-with-vim.html

RockyC, (edited ) to linux
@RockyC@fosstodon.org avatar

Hey peeps, can someone tell me why I get prompted for a username and password on when trying to clone a repository on my brand new headless installation?

I'm just trying to install on my server. I do NOT get any such prompts when I tried it just now on my laptop running Manjaro, or earlier on Ubuntu Server.

Is this a Debian thing?

EDIT: Thanks for all the help, everyone. It was a dang typo.

This is why people like GUIs and clicking on shit, BTW.

slashtechno, to github
@slashtechno@fosstodon.org avatar

I'm unsure if signing my commits is the best idea. When my key expires, commits will show on as unverified. Should I stop signing my commits? I'm aware you can renew keys. However, if you no longer have access to the key, then it can't be renewed.

If a GPG key could no longer be retrieved, all commits signed with that key would appear as unverified, from what I understand.

Perhaps for more visibility? :blobcatshrug:

nixCraft, to linux
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joshthetechie, to random
@joshthetechie@fosstodon.org avatar

Ok peeps. I'm currently running NixOS and subscribed to the nixos-22.11 channel. I installed Vivaldi but I'm not on the latest release.
If search Nixpkgs, I see that the latest release on stable is 5.4.2753.47. However, I can see the pull request and merge to update the package to 6.0.2979.15 on the master branch in . Shouldn't I be getting that version when I update my config?

thelinuxfraud, to Blog

Man can somebody please just build me a nice little to host my bullshit with like or something? Or just teach me how to do it. Sure I have a account but that doesn’t mean I know what I’m doing 😂 and have great docs I just. Do. Not. Get. It.

If you style it out in the theme too, that’d be great.

hbons, to vscode
@hbons@mastodon.social avatar

I want to shift focus to improving VS Code's version control flows soon. 🔀

what are some things you like/dislike currently? more importantly, what's frustrating you?

I'll start: I'm missing a visual git-log and feel disoriented because of it.

anderseknert, to opensource
@anderseknert@hachyderm.io avatar

A surprisingly common mistake people do when contributing to projects is to forget the (often required) sign-off on their commit, and then close the PR only to open a new one where the sign-off is included. This isn’t needed! Next time, just:

git commit --amend --signoff
git push --force

And your signoff will be added to the commit in your PR.

applebaumian, to RedHat

Given everything that happened to under ’s control, it makes me very uneasy that owns … I pessimistically predict this will be the next big blow to that we’ll have to recover from.

anderseknert, to github
@anderseknert@hachyderm.io avatar

Does anyone know if has anything similar to the "workflow commands" ( https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-commands-for-github-actions ) that has?

I'd love to integrate my linter in GitLab CI pipelines, and it would be sweet if the output could actually annotate the source code at the location of a violation.

Looking at the GitLab docs I'm thinking "no", but I'd love to be wrong about that!

sclower, to github

Long hsot, but here goes.

When reviewing a large diff in (I’m talking about several dozen files with a few thousand changed lines) the UI shows only the first 4 files. To view more, you have to scroll the page. Fine for mouse users, but I can’t find a way to accomplish this from the keyboard. So now I can’t do part of my job, and of course this isn’t documented anywhere. Tips welcome.

ovid, to random
@ovid@fosstodon.org avatar

OK, now I'm totally sold. Turns out that because of my history of building open source projects, I get to use for free. Kind of hard to beat that deal. I am definitely going to hype this project, even though I know some are not happy with it.

I can't believe how easy it is to get stuff done.

jens, to github
@jens@social.finkhaeuser.de avatar

Still fascinating how unusable has become since the Microsoft takeover. The same happened to LinkedIn - previously it had limited functions, but those seemed to do their thing okay-ish.

ayo, to foss
@ayo@ayco.io avatar

What will it take for https://sr.ht accounts to be allowed to contribute to https://github.com projects?

Codeberg, to github
@Codeberg@social.anoxinon.de avatar

Did you know that "pushing your to " is not how to a project?

It is about adding a Free , and you can push anywhere you want, including , for example :)

SteveFaulkner, to github
@SteveFaulkner@mastodon.social avatar

I am currently struggling with a action workflow. Anybody out there that can help? Am happy to pay.

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