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Interesting, on the other hand for some small projects I have, I don't mind filtering through some merge requests. I believe it would only attract a small niche anyway as most of them will apply to larger projects. Might be worth setting them up for the next Hacktoberfest [1].

[1] https://www.works.so/blog/developers/hacktoberfest-2023-a-co...

Most of the spam pr generators probably default to major projects they heard of or use, especially when all were open in 2020
Feels like an odd thing to post now. It's almost been three years. Hacktoberfest has been opt-in ever since, and is clearly doing fine when it comes to participants. They ran out of shirts completely last time.
everyone complained about rogue pr's, i dont think i got anything but the tshirt :/ small devs like me you appreciate even the spam sometimes. lets you know you are alive, like when you're asleep getting ready and some toothpaste splashes in your eye.
Hmm, interesting, that hasn't ever happened to me. How would the toothpaste get from your mouth into your eye? Can you explain further?
If I'm half asleep and dragging the tube of toothpaste across the brush, once or twice I've flung small drops of toothpaste from the bristles into my eye.
>Without alluding to any particular nationality/race/ethnicity, he was speaking a non-English language in that demonstration video. That video has since been removed.

Language is not mentioned at any other point in this essay, so I'm not sure what the point of mentioning this was. Some subtext that dare not speak its name?