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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • ynwaesthete joy⁷ | Butter Era 🧈 (@ynwaesthete) reported

    I hate when im not able to find answers in stackoverflow or github😭😭 likee why am i the only one finding problem in the code? Did i do smth dumb??

  • Thanks_Satoshi Satoshi Network (@Thanks_Satoshi) reported

    @TrustSwap no effort at all, this is not that important, github been doing this for years, everybody is mad, because trustswap is ******* slow, and no results.

  • pbannist Paul Bannister (@pbannist) reported

    @Myles_Younger @humanpropensity @dmarti has done a lot of thinking about all of this. I think there may be some github issues on FLoC about this..

  • EwertonDC EwertonDC (@EwertonDC) reported

    The github solutions not working ...

  • maxandersen Max Rydahl Andersen (@maxandersen) reported

    @gbraad GitHub pull requests isn’t enough for free form text feedback. I’m getting tired of “review this Google doc and we’ll put in an issue/blog later” workflows but it’s better than no review happen. Just so annoying :)

  • pchpcompiler PeachPie Compiler (@pchpcompiler) reported

    @RenatoFontes Hi, not forums per se, but we have Gitter or GitHub issues that should work the same as a forum.

  • Dubsys Dubsys (@Dubsys) reported

    @VicVijayakumar I remember using my Github student account to get AWS credit thinking that once I was out of credit they'd take down my content, instead i got a charge for $250 a month after my free student credit ran out. at least support was understanding enough to remove it.

  • vcsjones Kevin Jones 🏳️‍🌈 (@vcsjones) reported

    I've never seen someone use MLA citations in a GitHub issue until today.

  • CFScharffenorth Carl-Frederik Scharffenorth (@CFScharffenorth) reported

    @rubeecry What has a js.node for public transport to do with the domain problems of what $trias aims to solve? I guess you linked the wrong github account?

  • _lrlna ira. (@_lrlna) reported

    at our current internet speeds in the house (0.3 down, 2 up) it takes: - 20 seconds for a github PR to load - 30 seconds for gmail to load - **3 min 20 seconds** for slack to load

  • antweiss Ant(on) Weiss (@antweiss) reported

    @StMoser @vfarcic @github I now realize I was wrong. For some reason I thought this was resolved. GitHub keep pushing it further down the roadmap.

  • amit__malik Amit Malik (@amit__malik) reported

    Every problem that you are trying to solve is a folder on GitHub.

  • MagickNET 🧙‍♂️Dirk Lemstra (@MagickNET) reported

    Might be nice if there would be a GitHub bot that would download external files and add them to the GitHub issue. I want to work on checking something with a HEIC image that contains a depth image but the issue had a dropbox file that appears to be gone now. Also cannot find any.

  • LeithBA Leith Ben Abdessalem (@LeithBA) reported

    @mariuswatz @voorbeeld This time the code isn't on my github, I made everything directly on glitch. CSV export was already suggested and timestamps are a good idea (maybe when hovering the line?)

  • sasuke___420 sasuke☀️42◎ (@sasuke___420) reported

    @marcan42 Yeah, I read the github issue comments. Seems like they don't really have any interest in fixing things for indies with unusual licensing situations.

  • fasterthanlime fasterthanlime 🌌 (@fasterthanlime) reported

    @sw17ch @bobpoekert @chc40 Yeah, that github issue is a classic and it's spot-on. > have to emulate the binary ABI of the glibc dynamic linker, and so on and so forth. Even if you don't use dlfcn, everything else is still deeply libc/pthreads etc

  • disasteradio disasteradio / eyeliner in 2 person horse costume (@disasteradio) reported

    @DiGi__Official Yeah basically my problem is that I see a GitHub and my brain goes 👎

  • fleaz_ fleaz (@fleaz_) reported

    Opening an Issue on Github AND writing an email simultaneously. I hate people .__.

  • lhein77 Lars Heinemann (@lhein77) reported

    @adipop96 @Heav2point0 @github I'd say that is the default. This is how open source works. You find some interesting project, fork it, add a useful feature or fix some bug and open a PR and let the upstream project merge your work into the base. This is a satisfying experience, trust me.

  • RobinDotNet RobinDotNet (@RobinDotNet) reported

    Working on answering GitHub issues for IoT Hub, which always makes me feel useless. Do I get points for trying?

  • DANalytical1 Dan Ellis (@DANalytical1) reported

    @civicimpact_jhu Hello! There are numerous issues open on your GitHub around the hourly vaccine data. Any available updates?

  • zimpenfish rjp (@zimpenfish) reported

    Probably a coincidence that Audacity joins Muse Group and adds telemetry (feeding Google and Yandex user IPs) a few days later but bloody hell, the optics are *terrible* and the response on Github seems to be fairly negative. Dumb dumb dumb.

  • colincornaby Colin Cornaby (@colincornaby) reported

    @SteveCotner Any specific issues? We're on Bitbucket Server right now, but that product is in long term discontinuation so I know Github will come up when we review next steps.

  • GenericPerson4 GenericPerson (@GenericPerson4) reported

    @MingGao26 @SurlyBobbys Then there were the fake Microsoft customer support people with their fake Github login forms with MiTM credential thieves. That was June 2019 ... when my last two years in Hell began.

  • slace Aaron Powell (@slace) reported

    I'm going to be in real trouble when we start getting charged for GitHub Codespaces. I create them all the time with little-to-no consideration for the fact I'll have to *pay* one day 😳

  • BertrandBeffara Bertrand Beffara (@BertrandBeffara) reported

    @rfunctionaday Here's the error: "'check_normality()' does not support models of class 'lmerModLmerTest'. Error in attr(p.val, "object_name") <- .safe_deparse(substitute(x)) : attempt to set an attribute on NULL" I'll ask on GitHub, thx!

  • nn_dantas Nicolas N Dantas (@nn_dantas) reported

    should I open a sleep issue at github?

  • AriaSalvatrice 🐶🆒 (@AriaSalvatrice) reported

    I swear I still don't get the few people who are like "Why should [a social space highly focused on a single niche topic] be welcoming that's off-topic" do you just want to gentrify every avenue for socialization into becoming github issue trackers

  • amit__malik Amit Malik (@amit__malik) reported

    Every problem that you are trying to solve is a folder on @github.

  • matzefriedrich Matze (@matzefriedrich) reported

    I found an #OpenAPI spec converter on GitHub and derived a Swagger 2.0 spec. #NSwag cannot produce valid code out of the converted spec (problems remain), but @oas_generator on the other hand succeeds. I am curious if the code works.