> April 28, 2026 > GitHub Enterprise Server customers should upgrade immediately - at the time of this writing, our data indicates that 88% of instances are still vulnerable > Upgrade to GHES version 3.19.3 or later…
I'm asking about the infrastructure, obviously they chose for some reason to make my computer fans turn on to show some red and green lines on a text file.
> Git is pretty simple internally, and its ui is just knobs and levers to reach into that simple reliable internal structure. that's not true either. originally it was simple internally - it was mostly shell scripts!…
anyone who's actually worked there, could you explain why they're finding scalability and reliability so hard? naively it seems like 'repo groups', ie clusters of repositories linked by being mutual forks, would be…
https://github.com/taviso/wpunix
github added support for this in the last six hours - https://github.github.com/gh-stack/faq/#will-this-work-with-...
raph wrote about that already: https://raphlinus.github.io/rust/gui/2022/07/15/next-dozen-g...
why did you make it so complicated? magit has a `magit-wip-mode` that just silently creates refs in git intermittently so you can just use the reflog to get things back.
would diffusion models benefit from things like Cerebras hardware?
of course not, but it can often give a plausible answer, and it's possible that answer will actually happen to be correct - not because it did any - or is capable of any - introspection, but because it's token outputs…
> Do you get updates to the proprietary software stack if you go without a subscription license? what proprietary software stack? they just publish it all on https://github.com/oxidecomputer/ .
it's simpler than that - making it faster means it becomes less of an asynchronous task. current speeds are "ask it to do a thing and then you the human need find something else to do for minutes (or more!) while it…
which won't be surprising if you think about a little bit - 8.8.0/24 is anycasted, which just means that multiple independent locations around the world announce the IP range, so that your requests broadly go to a…
yes, OPs one has strictly less listings (diskprices.com does multiple countries).
why would you look at the "front page" if you only wanted to see things you subscribed to? that's what the "latest" and whatever the other one is for. they have definitely made reddit far worse in lots of ways, but not…
> I have ADHD. I think. then think about talking to a medical professional, and a therapist, and coming up with your own coping strategies. > How do you manage the constant stream of thoughts and ideas? take notes of…
yes
Someone should IARC the internal one.
anything critical of the US regime is almost immediately flagged and downvoted. it's uh pretty confronting!
yes, obviously? anyone who is doing serious enough engineering that they have the rule of "one human writes, one human reviews" wants two humans to actually put careful thought in to a thing, and only one of them is…
just another happy customer, from so long ago I can't find my signup email anymore. very glad there are still companies who just do a thing well without trying to tie me up with them further or cross-sell or sell…
if you want anything other than "switch to another full terminal window, no splits, no status bar" then you want tmux or screen or zellij - this tool and the others like it are explicitly avoiding becoming (nested)…
for those looking for a simple and reliable self hosted S3 thing, check out Garage . it's much simpler - no web ui, no fancy RS coding, no VC-backed AI company, just some french nerds making a very solid tool. fwiw…
it's not interesting at all - the comment is very stupid (jacobin is not "whole journal on literal communism") as well as such lazy both-sidesism everyone is dumber for having read it. there's lots of stupid brigading…
you should care, he and his fellow nutters have siezed control of the USA and most tech-mega-corp leadership either agree with them or will go along with them.
> April 28, 2026 > GitHub Enterprise Server customers should upgrade immediately - at the time of this writing, our data indicates that 88% of instances are still vulnerable > Upgrade to GHES version 3.19.3 or later…
I'm asking about the infrastructure, obviously they chose for some reason to make my computer fans turn on to show some red and green lines on a text file.
> Git is pretty simple internally, and its ui is just knobs and levers to reach into that simple reliable internal structure. that's not true either. originally it was simple internally - it was mostly shell scripts!…
anyone who's actually worked there, could you explain why they're finding scalability and reliability so hard? naively it seems like 'repo groups', ie clusters of repositories linked by being mutual forks, would be…
https://github.com/taviso/wpunix
github added support for this in the last six hours - https://github.github.com/gh-stack/faq/#will-this-work-with-...
raph wrote about that already: https://raphlinus.github.io/rust/gui/2022/07/15/next-dozen-g...
why did you make it so complicated? magit has a `magit-wip-mode` that just silently creates refs in git intermittently so you can just use the reflog to get things back.
would diffusion models benefit from things like Cerebras hardware?
of course not, but it can often give a plausible answer, and it's possible that answer will actually happen to be correct - not because it did any - or is capable of any - introspection, but because it's token outputs…
> Do you get updates to the proprietary software stack if you go without a subscription license? what proprietary software stack? they just publish it all on https://github.com/oxidecomputer/ .
it's simpler than that - making it faster means it becomes less of an asynchronous task. current speeds are "ask it to do a thing and then you the human need find something else to do for minutes (or more!) while it…
which won't be surprising if you think about a little bit - 8.8.0/24 is anycasted, which just means that multiple independent locations around the world announce the IP range, so that your requests broadly go to a…
yes, OPs one has strictly less listings (diskprices.com does multiple countries).
why would you look at the "front page" if you only wanted to see things you subscribed to? that's what the "latest" and whatever the other one is for. they have definitely made reddit far worse in lots of ways, but not…
> I have ADHD. I think. then think about talking to a medical professional, and a therapist, and coming up with your own coping strategies. > How do you manage the constant stream of thoughts and ideas? take notes of…
yes
Someone should IARC the internal one.
anything critical of the US regime is almost immediately flagged and downvoted. it's uh pretty confronting!
yes, obviously? anyone who is doing serious enough engineering that they have the rule of "one human writes, one human reviews" wants two humans to actually put careful thought in to a thing, and only one of them is…
just another happy customer, from so long ago I can't find my signup email anymore. very glad there are still companies who just do a thing well without trying to tie me up with them further or cross-sell or sell…
if you want anything other than "switch to another full terminal window, no splits, no status bar" then you want tmux or screen or zellij - this tool and the others like it are explicitly avoiding becoming (nested)…
for those looking for a simple and reliable self hosted S3 thing, check out Garage . it's much simpler - no web ui, no fancy RS coding, no VC-backed AI company, just some french nerds making a very solid tool. fwiw…
it's not interesting at all - the comment is very stupid (jacobin is not "whole journal on literal communism") as well as such lazy both-sidesism everyone is dumber for having read it. there's lots of stupid brigading…
you should care, he and his fellow nutters have siezed control of the USA and most tech-mega-corp leadership either agree with them or will go along with them.