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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • tablatronix tablatronix (@tablatronix) reported

    Does anyone know of a script or something to archive or gather code snippets from @github #issues #code. I realize I have so much code in issue comments for random stuff and solutions, tests, workarounds that I need to turn into documentation...

  • _DanielSinclair Daniel Sinclair (@_DanielSinclair) reported

    Anyone I know happen to work for @github or @GHSecurityLab? Have an issue to report and not getting anywhere via support channels.

  • TimTeaFan Tim Tiefenbach (@TimTeaFan) reported

    @neilfws Very common problem in finance where you have strong regulations and IT with a lot of legacy systems. Not being able to download directly is a real problem. We have a CRAN mirror on Artifactory but installing from GitHub is a pain.

  • Book_1312 La zad vivra 🏴🚩 (@Book_1312) reported

    @demibabs_ @LucaasPortillo @HappenedToHim Even if it was, getting an unmaintained app from uncertain sources poses several security risks, when you can just get an app without security problems, directly from their github.

  • JoelVanderWerf Joel VanderWerf (@JoelVanderWerf) reported

    Imagining an attack using GitHub Copilot where you publish code that solves a problem but with a non-obvious backdoor, then wait for it to appear in another repo...

  • soyhenryxyz ☀️ soyhenry.eth ⌐◨-◨ (@soyhenryxyz) reported

    @figma is there a workaround to embedding files/prototypes into @Github Issues?

  • blockpane Todd G | block pane (@blockpane) reported

    @jcdmacleod Affirmative, still pre-alpha. Once the basics are covered I will post the 2.0 branch on github, alerting isn't working yet, it doesn't handle losing nodes correctly, gets grumpy if something is down when it starts... a lot to do.

  • marcosnils Marcos Nils (@marcosnils) reported

    @pixelbeat @GitHubCopilot @github Ok, so you're referring mostly to "licensing issues". I definitely agree with that if GH is violating it. Having said that, I don't think it changes the outcome drastically. Still leveraging on MIT and doing proper attributions is a huge win for GH

  • zef Zef Hemel (@zef) reported

    Me to Github Copilot: “Hah, very close, but let me just fix that for you.” 2 minutes later. “Ok, you got it right after all, accepting your suggestion.”

  • simsmbugua tech bruh 🚨 (@simsmbugua) reported

    @iMaasai you know also @github workflow checks integration has the same issue. They should seriously consider using a new tab to open such links, I lose so much time tracking each open tab and trying to go back to a PR. it's annoying

  • 4wmturner Will Turner (@4wmturner) reported

    @gregdizzia @NateTheFinch @jonny_link I’m sure no one at GitHub possibly thought about this before launching the product. I mean it’s not like they only trained it on code with a permissible license… There’s no risk of copyright issues here. If someone “deserves credit” they need to use a license that requires it.

  • iwootten Ian Wootten (@iwootten) reported

    I've been part of the technical preview for Github Copilot for about 6 months, but have never had it enabled when writing code for others. Seems like there's a rabbit-hole of legal issues that might come from that.

  • emreblI Emre B (@emreblI) reported

    @FlutterReleases are you sure? please fix github issues

  • FlohOfWoe Andre Weissflog (@FlohOfWoe) reported

    @omershapira @BrookeHodgman @JonOlick I'm just worried about the training approach, e.g. what's the chance that copilot confidentially sneaks in subtly broken code because the github projects which copilot uses for training copied the same bug from each other (probably not that unlikely for boring API boilerplate)

  • kurtseifried Kurt Seifried (He/Him) (@kurtseifried) reported

    @JGamblin The problem is that nvd is missing stuff too (or was in past) and is also much slower. Sadly this is trivial to solve, use GitHub as the source of truth, but alas this is not to be with CVE. The GSD however has done this and it’s amazingly simple and robust.

  • t_prei prei (@t_prei) reported

    @github Why is it so hard to find issues / PRs where you were mentioned / is participating? There's a bell icon for notifications but it's always just dependabot alerts. I don't see why it's not included as notifications since I always get e-mails if someone mentioned me or smth.

  • ossia Quincy Larson (@ossia) reported

    @kaushalSym @freeCodeCamp I recommend asking on the freeCodeCamp forum. You can usually get help there within a few hours. Then, if you think you've found a bug, and it's not just overlooking something, I encourage you to open a GitHub issue and we can fix it. 👍

  • SLIMteSLIM_ A GENTLEMAN AND 500 OTHERS (@SLIMteSLIM_) reported

    Somebody should come to my rescue. I'm trying to publish a page on github (html). I'm doing everything right( I believe so) but it's keeps bringing error 404.

  • tomayac Thomas Steiner (@tomayac) reported

    @twifkak @github That's interesting nuance indeed. I'd have expected the opposite, since mobile devices have a higher tendency of running down to 0% battery, causing a forced reboot (and hence Chrome update). On desktop, I've seen many folks' "Almost up to date" notice go to all-red "Update" now!

  • Msnshame Msnshame (@Msnshame) reported

    @C_Q_Creator That sucks, sorry to hear that. Once this issue is solved I would recommend checking out version control tools like GitHub and its desktop client. Makes backing up super quick and easy!

  • Lokathor Lokathor (@Lokathor) reported

    @workingjubilee @ManishEarth maybe github copilot is the kick in the pants we need to tear down all copyright law. ... but probably it isn't.

  • jrecursive the metric expansion of space (@jrecursive) reported

    it's funny that people are pissing themselves over github "reselling code". what about other text? or images? copilot doesn't really do anything anything similar isn't, it's just a problem because "my data". surprise. & wow it's great for virtue signaling in breathless threads.

  • tpoi Timothée Poisot, Ph.D. (@tpoi) reported

    GitHub copilot is going to create issues around software licensing, that much is obvious. In academia, it's also going to enable an automation of Stack Overflow copy/paste, leading to worse code that authors don't understand, and to retracted papers.

  • SmoothBrainBoy Mr Content (@SmoothBrainBoy) reported

    GitHub #copilot is just the start of serious commercial NLP use-cases. These models are BIG. That's why you have to press the button 50 times then wait 100 seconds for a DALL-E mini prompt. The hyperscalers will want this latency to come down to milliseconds. 2/n

  • pixelbeat Davo Galavotti (@pixelbeat) reported

    @marcosnils @GitHubCopilot @github The main issue is that we don't know for sure... there has been not a whole lot of papers describing the process to add a layer of transparency behind their data collection mechanisms, do you know what I mean?

  • aliyu_01 Dr. Aliyu Lawal (@aliyu_01) reported

    1. Trained on billions of lines of code, is it legal to commercialise an open source project?, if yes, how can you distribute the royalties to all those that commit or contribute to that project. The GitHub copilot issue is raising dust and suspicion in the tech community.

  • _DanielSinclair Daniel Sinclair (@_DanielSinclair) reported

    Anyone I know happen to work for @github or @GHSecurityLab? Have an issue to report and not getting anyway via support channels.

  • OkeleyD Okeley Dokely (@OkeleyD) reported

    @danielcranney @github It's just a copy paste operation. Based on a guess. I am not a fan of copy pasting some code from the Internet in the first place, even if I've evaluated it. 1) might be some side effect I don't want. 2) copyright issues.

  • aardrian Adrian Roselli 🗯 (@aardrian) reported

    @devongovett Indeed, I am a fan of being able to file issues. Knowing what has already been addressed, compromised, etc. would be helpful when y’all need to push back, as I already noted in this thread. I see there is an ‘accessibility’ tag already for issues in GitHub, which is ace!

  • hcayless Hugh Cayless (@hcayless) reported

    @samosafuz Hmm. I’m about to do something that will probably touch every file in DDb. I’ll see what happens. Could be a GitHub problem of course. With the command line it’s at least totally clear what it’s doing. Most of the time anyway.