Apparently they deleted the Github Actions account as it shows up as ghost in PR comments.
rschiavone 7 hours ago [-]
if that's the case, such a thing is so absurd that it goes around and it becomes almost hilarious
this_user 5 hours ago [-]
I would love to know how much of their internal workflows are being handled by AI workflows. Because this seems like the kind of thing your agent might do.
DoctorDabadedoo 5 hours ago [-]
The team got greenlight to more tokens and the problem should be fixed soon. Fingers crossed. /s
source: voices in my head. Not affiliated with MSFT.. anymore.
wg0 3 hours ago [-]
I think Anthropic should buy Github after buying bun and everything in between.
FelipeCortez 2 hours ago [-]
so they can rewrite it in Rust?
BrunoBernardino 6 hours ago [-]
If you don't want to self-host Gitea/Forgejo, I recommend SourceHut for private repos and Codeberg for public ones. Happy to answer any questions you might have for either based on my experience!
packetlost 3 hours ago [-]
For private repos I just have a folder on my NAS that I run `mkdir <repo name> && git -C <repo name> init --bare` in. Works great.
paularmstrong 4 hours ago [-]
What's wrong with codeberg for private repos?
fatterypt 2 hours ago [-]
I'm more than happy with https://codefloe.com for private repos. The service is blazing fast and the maintainer does a great job keeping it up-to-date with recent Forgejo releases.
pdpi 4 hours ago [-]
They only allow private repos as an exception, and only insofar as they're ancillary to open source projects.
From their FAQs[0]:
> Codeberg's mission is to promote free/libre software. Keeping software private is obviously not our primary use case, but we acknowledge that private repositories are useful or necessary at times.
I trust that about as much as I trust Volkswagen's emissions numbers.
7 hours ago [-]
suis_siva 2 hours ago [-]
I commented on the other post, but GHA's awful reliability, ergonomics and performance have caused me to quit my job and work on https://harmont.dev.
gustavus 2 hours ago [-]
Anyone else notice that the first/near top comment on every HackerNews post lately is someone saying something along the lines of
"I had X problem so I went and started working on Y solution if you want to give it a look?"
I don't want to delve into it any further - but something about it seems incongruous. It's not spam it's submarine marketing.
suis_siva 3 minutes ago [-]
Ah sorry! Didn't mean to be annoying. Hm is open-source and my intentions are good. I'm also trying to figure out what's good and what's not!
Apologies for the spam!
ceejayoz 2 hours ago [-]
Same thing's all over Reddit, too.
weakfish 2 hours ago [-]
I mean, it is a community that self-selects for builders and startup-types.
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source: voices in my head. Not affiliated with MSFT.. anymore.
From their FAQs[0]:
> Codeberg's mission is to promote free/libre software. Keeping software private is obviously not our primary use case, but we acknowledge that private repositories are useful or necessary at times.
0. https://docs.codeberg.org/getting-started/faq/
Technically this one was earlier but the other one has more traction.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48278374
"Well. It's got a nine in it"
"What's the availability??"
"Nine percent"
I don't want to delve into it any further - but something about it seems incongruous. It's not spam it's submarine marketing.
Apologies for the spam!