This is great news, I think NPM handled this quite fast and in a good way. --- also: Aww, thought I - for once - was first with submitting something to hacker news! :'(
Yeah, we have also been forced to create a few "users" to push to our org account too on docker hub, luckily, we mainly use gitlab for private images (and some public), in which we got tokens and even temporary tokens…
And why do we need to sign in with username and password to push an image!? I'd much rather either use some type of access token - or even better, a certificate - to push, hate to use passwords in CI!
I've seen some failed attempts to log on to my GitHub account from 'Quito, Provincia de Pichincha, Ecuador' (which is quite far from where I live, as I live in Sweden...). Not sure this is related at all, but they…
I wouldn't say that it have to do with "innate intelligence". Not everyone have the "mindset" for programming, but I would think that everyone could _learn_ to have the mindset for it. It's always hard to answer a…
This is great news, I think NPM handled this quite fast and in a good way. --- also: Aww, thought I - for once - was first with submitting something to hacker news! :'(
Yeah, we have also been forced to create a few "users" to push to our org account too on docker hub, luckily, we mainly use gitlab for private images (and some public), in which we got tokens and even temporary tokens…
And why do we need to sign in with username and password to push an image!? I'd much rather either use some type of access token - or even better, a certificate - to push, hate to use passwords in CI!
I've seen some failed attempts to log on to my GitHub account from 'Quito, Provincia de Pichincha, Ecuador' (which is quite far from where I live, as I live in Sweden...). Not sure this is related at all, but they…
I wouldn't say that it have to do with "innate intelligence". Not everyone have the "mindset" for programming, but I would think that everyone could _learn_ to have the mindset for it. It's always hard to answer a…