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GitHub Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kyle Newsome
(@kylnew) reported
Started my first 2 GitHub sponsorships this week to support the Server-Side Swift community
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Bob
(@Bob91289238) reported
@David__Emms Looks that it will take time for Github to adress this issue. I have contacted the support. Is there any another way I can show you the details? I can post my question&your response on the issue page once my account comes back.
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CD8+ T-Anderson
(@tomwhoscontrary) reported
@deniseyu21 But you can already use ``` on GitHub? This would involve pasting code as an image instead of text, which is a truly terrible thing to do? What am i missing? (fortunately the copy as image doesn't work on Firefox, so i am safe from myself)
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(@stntz) reported
@Gently_1 @Azure A few people having issues too on GitHub, but there solution didn’t fix mine and it had to be something else... set client option to use base64 at initialisation
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Cyrille Tuzi
(@cyrilletuzi) reported
Is there a recipe to write a GitHub issue that is taken seriously when you're not in the club of GAFAM employees? I'm polite, I give the most technical information I can, I even take time to do repos with full reproduction. And still my issues are quite consistently overlooked.
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Juhis
(@Hamatti) reported
A little bit of #humblebrag here but I'm really proud of myself for writing really good descriptions for my GitHub issues on a project I work on. So much easier to get back to the project when I don't have to figure out what I actually meant when reporting those issues.
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Mike Zornek
(@zorn) reported
🤔 Is there a way to setup GitHub to display test coverage issues on the files / diff part of a PR review?
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Josh Wood
(@heyjoshwood) reported
GitHub keyboard shortcuts protip: type `gi c` to go to the issues page and create a new issue.
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Scott Arnott
(@ScottAreNot) reported
@mjg59 also fwiw the sense of entitlement i saw in the github issue i saw was *staggering*. i've never seen forking a repo used as a threat before and i think my life is a little worse for that no longer being true.
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Liran Tal | Making Security Accessible To All ❤️
(@liran_tal) reported
@wesleytodd It sounds like the issue is the npm CLI tooling. What if I receive the package updates not from the CLI but through GitHub pull requests using the various package updates tooling? They update both my manifest and my lockfile, so I should expect not to be vulnerable to this?
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(@daniel_adekoya_) reported
@a4anthony_ Create an issue on the github repo stating what the problem is
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Dmitry Lyalin
(@LyalinDotCom) reported
@MagicAndre1981 I have no idea honestly. Best path is to file a GitHub issue with detail of repro and error messages on the @dotnet repo
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smorimoto
(@_smorimoto) reported
I just finished writing an email to GitHub Sponsors with my terrible English.
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A Happy Dude
(@ThatHappyDudee) reported
@nomadic_vibe @_tamasik_ @Somesh_IAS So control bots, why do you want to remove anonymity? There's a vast difference between those two. Will you tweet here the way you write on your Linkedin/Github profiles? No, right? Also, removing anon will cause lots of problems such as doxxing. How do you control that?
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JoeTDC
(@_joetdc) reported
Issues the post describes do sound annoying though. I had a pretty negative instinctual reaction to the idea of implicitly having undefined as the return type from normal functions (particularly arrows), but don't really feel well informed enough to reply on GitHub.
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Intruder 色
(@IntruderVS1400) reported
@darkgaro @ellisgl That's why whiteboarding interviews don't make sense. There's a good chance your code will be significantly better than what they teach you in school when you can search github et al to see different ways people tackle the same problems. Half the job is knowing your resources.
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John Simpson
(@thracky) reported
So I'm familiarizing myself with the vuln reporting/disclosure procedures of a number of cloud infra OSS projects and in some cases this sends me into their Github issues to find what they do with vulns.
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Chris Lilley
(@svgeesus) reported
@dveditz @gregwhitworth I see what you are saying. I would characterize those parts as "issues" though, which should be in a GitHub issue tracker. A W3C WD has the consensus of the group to publish it; there is no requirement that it have zero issues.
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Paul Stack
(@stack72) reported
So starting in this latest version of GitHub Actions windows runner, I am seeing the following error: > python3.exe -m venv venv Error: [WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified No versions of our installed packages have changed but this is a very strange error!
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Bryan Lefler
(@skankcore) reported
@MisterAddons I wonder if this fixes Mach Rider on the NES core. I need to submit an issue to the GitHub page, I think. I can’t find anyone else who has noticed that it’s broken.
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Alan Wolfe👽🐺🎃
(@Atrix256) reported
@boksajak I've used cmake and premake. I like premake more except for needing an exe (hey random person, pull down my github and run an exe i have in there for you, totally safe! or good luck going and finding one for yourself!) Too much solution for simple needs though. VS needs to fix :P
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macrocephalopod
(@macrocephalopod) reported
@kchoudhu my key metrics -- 1. how quickly can i fork it from github 2. how quickly can i search stackoverflow and copy-paste in the answers that look like they will solve my specific problem
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Toby Henderson
(@holytshirt) reported
@evntdrvn @ICooper @github If everyone can jump on the issue so it gets noticed, please do
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Krzysztof Wilczyński
(@kwilczynski) reported
@jrasell Thank you in advance! Of course! I don't want to take too much of your time, or bother you. :) Thus if this goes a little too far, then (I am not sure if that is appropriate, though) I can open a GitHub issue, etc.
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Andrew Krause
(@BlindMath) reported
@brosaplanella @github Like many problems in academia, there are numerous different ways to accomplish versioning. However, there is a hard coordination problem about which one to use, and some are not compatible. Getting everyone on board, like with many other academic issues, is enormously hard.
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Ricardo Goulart
(@RicardoG0ulart) reported
@SaadAAkash @githubstatus @github WRONG! Things to do when *** is down: Develop custom ***. Exit()
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brian mock 💚
(@wavebeem) reported
what incentive is there for package authors to only ship ES modules? anyone doing that right now seems like they're opening up the floodgates for a million confused github issues / complaints about how huge company XYZ doesn't have time to migrate off of CJS...
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Eric Sampson
(@evntdrvn) reported
@ICooper @holytshirt @github There are so many things half-broken about GH Packages and Actions for .NET, I have a list on my desk I’ve filed and no one there seems to care. It’s pretty clear that the focus is on the JS/TS ecosystem and not .NET, which is interesting compared to historical focus for MSFT
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Michael Dufty
(@mikedufty) reported
@RustProofLabs We complain on github instead of twitter, and don't do it too often in case asked to fix it ourselves. Does crash lots less than Arcv did last time I used it (last century)
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Yihui Xie
(@xieyihui) reported
@rweekly_live @datawookie In the future, please feel free to file an issue to the Github repo when you feel you are spending a significant amount of time on a problem. We definitely don't want you to frustrate on this kind of problem. Thank you very much!