Kennt ihr #Git? Auch wenn ihr kein(e) Programmierer:in seid, dann seid ihr bestimmt schonmal auf #GitHub, #GitLab o.Ä. gestoßen. Auch als Designer:in, Maker:in, Texter:in oder einfach nur zum Projektmanagement spielen Git und die dazugehörigen Plattformen heute eine große Rolle. Wir erklären Git/GitHub/GitLab für Nicht-Programmierer in einem dreistündigen Workshop am Sonntag, den 19. Mai. https://www.welcome-werkstatt.de/veranstaltungen/git-fuer-nicht-programmierer
"Instead of generating the URL after a comment is posted, GitHub automatically generates the download link after you add the file to an unsaved comment, [...]. This allows threat actors to attach their malware to any repository without them knowing."
I always wondered if these attachments would stay around and if so for how long. Seems to be permanent, though (at least until this is going to be fixed)...
Opinion: people who staunchly prefer working with Gerrit, and consider anything else inferior, really love working with git-review. And if git-review were not Gerrit specific they would be just as happy with, say, GitLab.
The process that the git-review/Gerrit combo automates/enforces (one commit per change, automatically generated topic branches, change IDs with cross-project uniqueness) could also work just fine by hooking up git-review with the GitLab API.
A friend got frustrated with gitlab today because the @efoundation gitlab denies registrations from their personal mailserver, probably
caused by this thing:
Today, between #gitlab#cloudflare and #firefox, I'm getting an endless loop of some silly attempt to verify that I am human. So it says at least, I don't think it can, but maybe it is recognizing that and that keeps it looping :-) Safari works.
My employer #GitLab is hiring, specifically in the Security division. Security Identity Management is the area, so if you're into #Security and #IAM and you're qualified, apply. If not, a few other positions are available, feel free to poke around. Fully remote. I'm not shopping for a referral, I'm shopping for a work colleague, so apply!
Have people tried to link the output of #llms to devices that take actions in the real world? What if one creates a way for an #llm to make pull requests on #github or #gitlab ? The #ai could spend day and night browsing through #foss to improve them. That would be as much exciting as creepy!
I moved all my private and public repositories from #github to #gitlab and I must say I’m happy with that change. I love how smart the pipelines are - much cleaner code for CICD than with Actions. The only problem I see for now is the fact that adding #mastodon to the GitLab profile doesn’t add the rel=me, so it doesn’t show as green on my profile here.
I had a sudden "what if…?" intuition for a potential #productivity speedup in my #opensource bug reporting workflow when tables of data are involved, and… it turns out that it is actually possible.
As you can see in this short demonstration I recorded below, you can paste #LibreOffice#spreadsheet cells into a #GitLab ticket, and it automatically converts it to a proper #MarkDown table. It just works! What is this sorcery!? 🤯 What a time to be alive.