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  • grzracz
    grzracz (@grzracz) reported

    10k stars GitHub idea: terminal command that is literally just "fix" that looks up your previous terminal history, figures out what's wrong and fixes it without you having to explain

  • IlyasMakari
    Ilyas Makari (@IlyasMakari) reported

    @CharlieEriksen RAT dropper is gone. Latest setup.js now exfiltrates secrets (AWS keys, GitHub tokens, .npmrc, etc) directly to csec-c2-server[.]onrender[.]com

  • subhanc
    Subhan (@subhanc) reported

    I spoke with Phoebe. Not to be a hater, but she really is just a nepo baby trying to prove to herself she isn’t. Based on our convo, zero technical skills. No code history. Not even a GitHub. Phia raised an $8M seed. You don’t just raise a 8M seed. Co-founder is a dorm best friend. Neither are technical or can code hello world. This doesn’t happen without the Gates name. She started Phia because she loves fashion, not to solve a real problem. That’s what you do when you come from a privileged background. $185M valuation is absurd. The company isn’t worth anything. All investors trying to get closer to gates. They prob don’t even do 10k MRR. Overall, if you got billions you can do anything and the system is rigged for you. Let’s not forget her Stanford admission was a fraud lol. Overall, these low ball deals is just her continue trying to pretend she’s someone she’s not.

  • Devsapariya94
    Dev (@Devsapariya94) reported

    google searching >>>> prompting error to the AI just faced some error in setting up the expo app, tried sending it to claude code and it used 71K tokens and couldn't solve it. but just one google search found the solution somewhere down the github issues.

  • MSR_Builds
    Mian Shahzad Raza (@MSR_Builds) reported

    @github happy 18th. still out here writing 'fix' as a commit message and somehow everyone knows exactly what happened 🎂

  • PaulOctoBot
    Paul (@PaulOctoBot) reported

    @Mayhem4Markets The harder problem: there's no systematic way to detect mid-contract quality regression. You can't diff a model's cognition like code. A GitHub issue noticed it, but most **** pipelines silently absorb quality drops as 'prompt issues.'

  • radhakishan404
    Radhakishan Jangid (@radhakishan404) reported

    In 2024 you had GitHub Copilot and vibes. In 2026 you have 7 serious AI coding agents fighting for your terminal. Claude Code. Cursor 3. Codex. Copilot. Windsurf. Kiro. Gemini CLI. Pick wrong and you're slow. Pick right and you're shipping like a team of 5.

  • ZacharyMelinger
    Zachary Melinger (@ZacharyMelinger) reported

    Most people think they're saving time by pasting the same context into Claude over and over. They're not. They're just doing manual labor. Claude Skills fix this — and 87,000 GitHub stars by early 2026 suggests people figured that out fast.

  • MindFlareRetro
    MindFlareRetro (@MindFlareRetro) reported

    Hi @githubhelp, @github, my work account has been suspended in error, and my appeal was immediately auto-closed by a bot. I need a human to manually review my case please, ticket #4266950.

  • AveryChernin
    Avery Chernin (@AveryChernin) reported

    Launching my first app this weekend after building for 3 months. Roast my tech stack 👇 Vercel - frontend Railway - backend Github - repo + CI Stripe - payments Loops - email RevenueCat - iOS payments Namecheap - domain and DNS ImprovMX - email forwarding Sentry - error tracking UptimeRobot - uptime checks PostgreSQL - database PostHog - analytics Anthropic - AI models

  • dazfl
    Dazza (@dazfl) reported

    Anyone else having problems with #Github Copilot and assigning issues to Copilot Agent? I keep getting 'service unavailable' errors. It's been happening a lot the last few days. #GithubCopilot

  • RobotHomestead
    OptimusHomestead (@RobotHomestead) reported

    @github your AI system disabled my copilot access, but still took this month money Because I tried to get it to use @grok imagine api When it started not giving me results, I got mad and I swore at it I wasn’t that I couldn’t do it that the API was working. It’s just that it was like it was jealous. It literally stopped, giving me answers, even when I stopped, asking it to use grok And so basically, you’ve disabled, my productivity completely and still are taking my money and I have no way to actually to cancel that Because the systems are not synchronized anymore Please fix it Also, this happened the same day that Claude code leaked

  • EmBeeThree
    Matt Barron (@EmBeeThree) reported

    @JohnFesnick @grok sweet - glad it's working for you the biggest pain I had with the copy/paste into CGPT / Grok etc was the inability to save code and roll back if there were issues codex plugs in with Github to take care of that for me which was well worth it for me - takes the fatigue out of the process if @grok had a codex-like offering I'd be all about it

  • Crypto_is_Futur
    Just for Crypto $MON (@Crypto_is_Futur) reported

    @CryptoGurujiOG @base How to complete the commit task of GitHub It was completed earlier ,but now showing pending, I tried everything but the problem not solved

  • thethiny
    thethiny 🐰🍉 (@thethiny) reported

    @ZiadXAccount @github Just got the same at the exact time you posted, even they showed status yellow with claude code issues. Are they banning anyone using claude?

  • E__Strobel
    E__Strobel (@E__Strobel) reported

    @PaulSolt @CodeMonument Paul, one suggestion: make sure you have Codex CLI installed on the host machine (or you can SSH). I started this adventure about a month ago and Codex has resolved problems twice. Untangled things which had multiple contributing factors, cross checked issues on GitHub to rule out known problems, and either fixed settings or recommended workarounds. (BTW, Codex helped me diagnose that an annoyance with exec approvals was actually something not working in Discord’s UI for approval messages.)

  • 3p3r_
    Just Sep. (@3p3r_) reported

    I got into a whole new domain of research trying to put together a harness that can interact with Unity3D today. It's called LCM (Lossless Context Management). If you lookup "lossless-claw" on Github, you will see how I got introduced to it. The idea is simple, we take control of the context ourselves instead of letting the model manage it recursively (RLM). We keep the context in a local database and only let the agents query it. This prevents loss of instructions after going over compaction boundaries. My current research harness to test this is: - OpenCode (base harness) - OpenCode LCM (replaces OpenCode's base RLM manager) - Oh My OpenCode (so that my implementor agents do not get context contamination from the planner agents) So far, I gotta say, I am impressed how chained down an agent can get inside this harness design. I really like it. I am never going back to RLM harnesses. It's clear that LCM is the winner.

  • Nested42937
    Nested 456 (@Nested42937) reported

    @garrytan Even the free versions are getting better. I found a 0day last year and back then, no AI model could explain it at all. Now, several can find the code and detail the problem. A year ago you had to copy and paste the code from github and it still wouldn't find it

  • SustanciaC77
    NotAWaifu (@SustanciaC77) reported

    @RyanAFournier And then someone commits his brain to GitHub so you can fork it and have your personal Sam to call him gay whenever you feel down

  • anomsiiwa
    Anotida Msiiwa (@anomsiiwa) reported

    Hermes Agent getting 568 GitHub stars in 48 hours is the real "alpha." While the big labs are locking down "Mythos" behind Project Glasswing, the open-source community is building a decentralized swarm that nobody can gatekeep. You can't regulate an ecosystem that moves 10x faster than your policy meetings.

  • Captain4rier
    Prince Ibrahim Adeyemi (@Captain4rier) reported

    and find my way out. If it is financial issue, withdraw to the background and learn some paying skills. I am currently learning like 3 skills at the same time . I have not had 8 hours sleep in the last 48 hours because I am trying to put a lot of works on GitHub for employers to

  • JosuGoi1
    Josu Goñi (@JosuGoi1) reported

    But you can do code review on github .dev! Oh no, it has serious bugs. Stacked branches? It shows the code for *all of them*, even after they have been merged (trick: change the base to another branch and back to fix it).

  • SniperKat360
    SniperKat360 (@SniperKat360) reported

    @TheBobPony Works here for me and I use a github wrapper on my phone. Desktop no problem either.

  • wanyeezy1017
    THE YZA  Tekken 8 (@wanyeezy1017) reported

    @thethiny Sorry to hear this happened! I was just digging around your GitHub trying to fix MK11 mods on Steam.

  • MIAviationKing
    Ross 🛩️ (@MIAviationKing) reported

    I’m really not sure who is paying y’all to say Codex is better than Claude Code, considering I spent two hours with it: 1) Hallucinating 50% of my SQL that was so far off base from scoped tickets 2) Gaslighting me over being hooked into GitHub via its connector 3) Pulled another branch and created conflicts. 4) Tried to feed me bash commands and prompts with out clear instructions on how to complete them. 5) Attempted to ove I gave up and had @perplexity_ai computer take a look, roast it and fix its mistakes before I called it a night. This is as I’m using Claude Code on my other MacBook to build out a complex Salesforce demo org. I’ll try it again tomorrow when I don’t want to punch a hole in my MacBook, but holy ****, what a piece of **** product so far. If it happens again, I’ll just continue to work around Claude’s limits even in Max. Get it ******** together @sama if you want to survive the AI wars.

  • chrislutzxy
    Christian Lutz (@chrislutzxy) reported

    GitHub's customer support is starting to feel like a scam to me. After my account was suspended for the first time without a clear reason and then reactivated, I was able to use GitHub for exactly one day. A few hours later, my current annual subscription was simply renewed, and another $100 was charged to my account. Now my account is blocked again, and after I submitted a detailed support ticket to finally resolve the issue, I only received an email with a brief note, without any way to actually fix the problem. The fact that another $100 was charged to me due to their support actions and the reactivation of my account is also being completely ignored. #GitHub

  • heynavtoor
    Nav Toor (@heynavtoor) reported

    🚨 Milla Jovovich — the actress from Resident Evil — built the highest-scoring AI memory system on GitHub. 35,000 stars in 5 days. Free. It's called MemPalace. Every conversation you've ever had with an AI disappeared when the session ended. Six months of debugging sessions, architecture decisions, project context, personal preferences — all gone. You start over every single time. Other memory systems try to fix this by letting the AI decide what's worth remembering. They summarize. They extract. They throw away the parts they think don't matter. MemPalace stores everything. Every word. Then makes it all findable. She got frustrated that existing tools kept deciding what to forget. So she partnered with developer Ben Sigman, spent months building this with Claude Code, and open sourced the whole thing. Here's how it works: → Every project gets a "wing." Every topic gets a "room." Every idea gets a "drawer." Based on the ancient memory palace technique that memory champions use to remember 70,000 digits of pi. → Stores all your conversations verbatim in ChromaDB. No summarization. No extraction. Nothing lost. → The palace structure alone improves retrieval accuracy by 34% over flat search. Not better AI. Better organization. → 4-layer memory system. Wake-up cost: 170 tokens. Your AI loads months of memory in 170 tokens. → Knowledge graph with temporal validity. Facts have expiry dates. It knows what was true then vs what's true now. → Auto-saves every 15 messages. Nothing disappears into chat history. → 19 MCP tools. Works with Claude Code, ChatGPT, Cursor, and Gemini CLI. → AAAK compression dialect. 30x lossless shorthand that works with any LLM. → Cross-references between projects built automatically. Your AI connects dots you'd never see. One command to install: pip install mempalace Here's the wildest part: 96.6% on the LongMemEval benchmark. 500 questions. Zero API calls. No cloud. No subscription. Independently verified by community members on an M2 Ultra in under 5 minutes. That is the highest local-only score ever published. Free or paid. Mem0 charges $19 to $249/month. Zep charges $25/month. Both use AI to decide what to remember. Both lose information. Both score around 85%. MemPalace stores everything. Scores 96.6%. Runs entirely on your machine. Costs nothing. Built by a Hollywood actress and a developer. Using Claude Code. In the open. 35,300 GitHub stars. 4,400 forks. MIT License. 100% Open Source.

  • OpuaYT
    OpuaYT (@OpuaYT) reported

    @github fix your card authorization system first, you didn't even show me the 3-D Secure prompt from my bank which i always get when i want to pay for something everywhere else

  • pointDexter37
    Mani (@pointDexter37) reported

    In college placements, GitHub commits graph doesn't really matter. Most of them want to know how good of a problem solver u r . And other basic core cs and project related stuff.

  • mikesulsenti
    🐺 Mike ⚡️🇺🇸🇮🇹 (@mikesulsenti) reported

    @lefunny87104 I couldn't replicate your issue really but v1.2.0 is out and should work fine from my testing Let me know if you have an issue. If it fails to download again, there may be a block on GitHub blob downloads on your network or PC