88 comments

[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 46.6 ms ] thread
Is this just a guise to get people to hand over their contact information? So it can be linked and associated with a GitHub profile?

It's presented as an official Microsoft product (the link), but it's just a random public-facing form hosted on Microsoft Forms from Joe Schmoe.

This is a wrong move on so many levels.
Elaborate? It seems like a fun joke making light of Sony’s announcement this week.
Correct, HD DVD is the more obvious, and correct choice.
This feels like a tongue-in-cheek joke about playstation going diskless
For those that missed it, Sony announced that Playstation will no longer support physical media. This is Microsoft ribbing them.
(comment deleted)
> Supplies are limited, and the first 1,000 eligible submissions will receive one. Limit one per person. Availability may be limited by country or region.

This seems quite limited to be a real product, but also quite a lot for seemingly what’s just a joke to mock Sony for ceasing blu-ray production.

It’s worth mentioning that github does (did?) do some cool stuff with physical media archiving of code like the arctic project [1], but these CDs are burned, not pressed so they’ll only last around 10 years

[1]: https://archiveprogram.github.com/arctic-vault

Not really cool. They ignored licenses and just stole people (my) code, and gave it to a 3rd party to reproduce for their own commercial uses.
oh I had thought it was opt-in, but it wasn’t. Yeah ignoring licenses is significantly less cool
Some poor intern is spending their summer burning CDs in a Redmond office building...
Awesome! It is indeed a marvelous merchandize concept! An effortful work of ingenious ideas and great history... sealed in a iridescent CD and signed by a supportive holder of it on public...

Thank you, for an awesome, relatively ingenious idea to preserve the history and highlight its significance in a human history, the love for discoveries and cooperation...

I love it...

One Linux kernel please, the 87320be9f0d24fce67631b7eef919f0b79c3e45c vintage
Finally, I can get Ubuntu on a CD.
Excellent choice, the "Merge tag 'net-7.2-rc2' of git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/netdev/net".
Bold of them to call out another company when they haven't been doing well in the court of public opinion themselves lately.
> Offer valid from July 2, 2026 to July 6, 2026.

Microsoft discontinuing physical copies in one week

Good time to still have a CD burner sitting around, business opportunities everywhere!

Want your 200gb game shipped on 300-400 CDs? Just pay postage & handling ;)

This looks like some very finely crafted phishing.
Rather concerned that there's exactly two comments noticing this. I immediately was like "um, it's an Office 365 form, are people this gullible". EDIT: Fortunately a few more people getting it now.

Maybe I'm the dingus but, just not good vibes. Apparently it's probably "fine": https://x.com/github/status/2072801888525840476

Shout-out to the downvoters, may you continue filling randomly linked, MS Forms blindly from nameless accounts, eat your hearts out.

(comment deleted)
This seems like a wonderful way to get folk's private info. What's next, a Google Form offering to download your Gmail?
(comment deleted)
I requested the code for Anubis, I'll keep you all updated on what I get!
(comment deleted)
Initially I thought this was a useless/dumb idea.

On reflection, I like it - it's weird. Old internet weird. Like someone with a couple hundred bucks and some time on their hands wants to do something they think is fun or funny... it feels human. I think we need more of this. Extra points for using a sketchy o365 form that looks like a scam.

Felt the same way initially, but you are very much right that this feels like a throwback to a more playful time about twenty years ago. Put in a request for the OpenBSD src repository, which is too big to fit on a CD these days and I am looking forward to see if/how they square that circle. OpenBSD used to ship their code on CDs up until about ten years ago, so it is a bit of a fun throwback in that way as well.
I went to our pediatric ophthalmologist's office yesterday. There was another young person in the room, and our doctor asked if we mind if she's scribing.

When leaving I commented that I like that the doctor is using a human scribe and not an AI. Both of them were beaming.

Few weeks ago at a casual office gathering we were discussing given the choice do we hire an intern or get more AI credits. It was clear that hiring an intern is the right move for the industry, even if it results in an abandoned repo or two at the end of Summer. Especially now that AI shovel sellers have realized small teams are willing to spend on AI credits instead of $5000 a month on an intern, and are adjusting the prices accordingly.

(comment deleted)
Fun joke at Sony's expense but it's going to spectacularly backfire when Microsoft inevitably announces that the next Xbox won't support physical discs.
This is the worst part. They could actually capitalize on announcing Xbox wont drop physical media, but obviously that's not happening.
The backfiring is baked in, if you think about it: This program is going to die in just a few days, while Sony is going to continue selling physical games for years.
It reminds me of Google proudly boasting their headphone jack when Apple removed theirs, then OnePlus proudly boasting their headphone jack when Google removed theirs.
Same stunt Samsung pulls when Apple does something like remove the headphone jack.
Remember when Microsoft held a mock funeral for the iPhone? They’re all bark no bite.
The next Xbox already dropped physical media. The rog x ally Xbox portable is the last xbox branded gaming device.
I think they did. Honestly the 2 announcements seemed timed, like a mutual stand down.
There might not be a next xbox since Microsoft has been slowly moving away from the console idea to the platform idea with xbox.
It won't backfire because there is no relevant competition. A couple of complains on social media, but no drop in sales.
Dont know about other places, but in my place, almost every xbox user I know already play all digitally now. Literally xbox is the first console platform to drop physical disc long before sony, though not officially stated.
I'd settle for one day without a SEV.
So they are only going to "sell" 1000 physical discs before throwing in the towel and going back to all digital? Honestly this is worse than Sony. They should charge a fair price and continue to offer the service for people who don't have strong enough internet to checkout large repos.
Why not on floppy disks.
Afaik they aren't manufactured any more
(comment deleted)