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GitHub Issues Reports

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  • lukehefson Luke Hefson (@lukehefson) reported

    @jhutchings0 @zkat__ @github Ok, so I’m 90% sure that this is because you may have `type: checkbox` instead of `type: checkboxes`. We’re exploring more and working on a fix – but in the meantime you might want to drop into the command line to fix it out of the web view. Sorry!!

  • _TimMcMahon Tim McMahon (@_TimMcMahon) reported

    I wonder if @github Copilot can be used to retrieve sensitive information that was previously taken down. 🤔

  • splendidturmoil Harald Schmid (@splendidturmoil) reported

    Are there any substantial reasons not to host the source code for a proprietary application developed by a corporation on @github? And conversely: are there any substantial reasons in favor of using github for this purpose over, let's say, a hosted linux server?

  • craigcartmell1 Craig Cartmell (@craigcartmell1) reported

    Why would GitHub, a company who profits from developers, want to build a service to replace developers. Copilot is a fun project but people need to calm down a bit. Your job is safe.

  • david_syer Dave Syer (@david_syer) reported

    @juliendubois @MGrzejszczak It could auto-generate github issue responses too then, saying "did you read the documentation?"

  • intrigus_ intrigus (@intrigus_) reported

    @fortranlang hi, could you please provide me with a security contact? (I didn't find one) I'd link to report a potential security issue in/with one of your repositories. You could also create a github security advisory (can be in any of your repos) and add "intrigus-lgtm" to it.

  • tomhormby Thomas Hormby (@tomhormby) reported

    @courtneytenz Genuinely shocking that it’s still not available. It is a known issue in GitHub so the programmers RKI hired are aware of the problem. Good luck to all the immigrants/migrant workers in Germany who still won’t get notified of exposures in public places, I guess.

  • Chazzly Charles Kawczynski (@Chazzly) reported

    @github The future is here!!! Code writing code writing code writing code writing code writing code writing code writing code writing code writing code writing co ERROR: Stack Overflow

  • drewpotential Andrew H - № 2021 💉 💉 🎊 (@drewpotential) reported

    GitHub copilot is a sign that I finally and reluctantly need to move either into management or back down the design/ user research track

  • tobischo Tobias Schoknecht (@tobischo) reported

    @devin_pearson @anildash @sarah_edo I get that part. As far as I understood the 'how it works' the synth happens on a github server. So as a dev working on proprietary code, I would basically upload the code in the current file to github with no control about what happens to it there.

  • yugo_logical Guillaume 'Yugo' Coguiec (@yugo_logical) reported

    Copilot could also introduce copyright/license issues at a massive scale; I think GitHub knows that already and will probably release a set of features somewhere in the future to address this. Let's hope it's not some disguised moronic code plagiarism tracking tool 🙏

  • davekopec David Kopec (@davekopec) reported

    "It’s surely also a terrible way to learn to code. The code produced by Copilot comes with no information on why the AI wrote what it did. Is GitHub genuinely thinking about this as a teaching tool?" - @daveverwer

  • tylerlanecodes Tyler Lane 💉💉 🎉 (@tylerlanecodes) reported

    The simple solution to GitHub Copilot is to ban closed-source software. Problem solved!

  • Artoria2e5 Mingye **** 3.1.0 (@Artoria2e5) reported

    remembered that one of my ******* superpowers is i glance through some github repo for some common mistake and find some issues without testing. uh... sorry.

  • antonpiatek Anton (@antonpiatek) reported

    @Martin_Adams @Bitbucket It's been awfully slow for me this week. Github was so much faster

  • Sinajet1 Sinajet (@Sinajet1) reported

    @Chronoss09 @MSZ_MGS I test It twice, but it had problem to loadhost with link, I check address for 10 times but it doesn't load(cant connect to server error,Im using karo dns but it doesnt load without it too😭), after all download host from your github and load it with kws Android app, Good job

  • akoskm Ákos (@akoskm) reported

    @tastapod @github @gitlab I can't stand GitLab for PR reviews, it's slow full of bugs, certain layouts don't work. This morning I posted two screen recordings to our slack channel showing how a comment left on a PR: - fails to save with a generic error message - fails to show up in the PR but saves

  • juha_remes Juha Remes 🐧👨‍💻 (@juha_remes) reported

    @FrancescoCiull4 GitHub Copilot has some serious issues related to copyleft licensing. So yes, I am afraid, because copyleft is critical to viability of Open Source software.

  • dontcallmeearly enrikrypto (@dontcallmeearly) reported

    @elonmusk See more trouble @BillGates buying github, but no one thinks how worrisome that can get... AI will generate bots like google did to find code auto generate without the need for developpers like me, im sad but nobody lov3s me

  • moderndayfreak1 Moderndayfreak bot (@moderndayfreak1) reported

    RT @alexjc: Just for the record: it's not considered fair use, @GitHub. It's highly controversial in the community. Multiple datasets have been removed from the internet because of such legal issues, and courts have forced companies to delete models built on data acquired …

  • iPythoneer Noh Typ (@iPythoneer) reported

    Just finished my first project of a #Python dev course. Gosh it feels good! From not knowing where to start, to writing a seemingly working code (which turned out to useless as soon as I used pytest) , to rectifying all of the issue and pushing it to GitHub. What a rollercoaster!

  • mattknox matt knox (@mattknox) reported

    Github copilot is FASCINATING. A bunch of the code suggestions are fairly poor (the LRU cache doesn't work and is very slow on insert), but the code is often surprisingly idiomatic. It is a bit alarming, though-it's harder to read code than write it, and bugs can be hard to see.

  • mikolasan Nikolay Neupokoev (@mikolasan) reported

    A function name was a bit weird, therefore I was able to find it on Github, where by a lucky chance YouTube video was linked in the readme. This way I restored as much information as possible to reproduce the problem before I have even tried to solve it.

  • wonderingtomato Tommaso Pavese (@wonderingtomato) reported

    "Having GitHub Copilot suggest a snippet from OSS code you wrote yourself years ago" is going to be the new "Googling a problem and finding your own StackOverflow answer from years ago".

  • Cryofauna The Werner Herzog of Furry ******** Games (Fauna!) (@Cryofauna) reported

    "click here to download project files" -> link to personal website with "PROJECTS" as an available tab -> click tab -> scroll down to project -> click "download" -> click "download project "please log in to download" **** YOU JUST USE GITHUB JESUS ******* CHRIST

  • maltoesermalte Malte Elson (@maltoesermalte) reported

    @lorraine_hope There are many options you can find simply by "chat room without registration". However, if it's for research, I would assume there are privacy issues with most of them. Alternatively you could use run a chat system on your own (university) server. Plenty of options on GitHub

  • thestusmall Stu Small (@thestusmall) reported

    So back to the GPL and leaked source code examples. If code is taken down off GitHub, how long does it take before it disappears from copilot's training model? The more I think about this product the less I like about it.

  • benrozemberczki Benedek Rozemberczki (@benrozemberczki) reported

    A lot of people are posting about the @GitHub+@OpenAI codex thing and I am in doubt. Are there people who actually used it on real problems and not just reposting the promo materials released?

  • danieldietrich Daniel Dietrich (@danieldietrich) reported

    @mittie A problem with training a ML model might be to decide which examples are 'good' code. I can imagine that GitHub Copilot's base is the whole GitHub code base. Future code might be based on copilot, so the future model might be trained based on its own output. 🤔

  • PeterOnion Peter Onion (@PeterOnion) reported

    I just told @Raspberry_Pi that they were *************** by telling forum members that a documentation issue "has already been reported" but not adding that nothing has been done about it in 5 months. Now I'm blocked form their GitHub! Kinda tells you just how arrogant they are!