
Toma Bojanin
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Being the foundation for millions of developers means our bar must be higher for availability, reliability, and security. I’m sorry it’s been a rocky stretch at GitHub. We know we need to do better. Today we published an update on two recent incidents: one on April 23 involving merge queue behavior, and one on April 27 affecting pull requests, issues, projects, and search-backed experiences. We’re taking this seriously. We’re listening, and you have my commitment that we’ll communicate more frequently about the work underway to improve reliability and scale GitHub for what comes next. github.blog/news-insights/…



Pick your fighter: Algeria (pop. 25,860 in Germany) recorded 651 pickpocket suspects. USA, UK, Japan, Korea, China,Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway plus, 50 countries combined (pop. 4.5M): 159.


New record of 23 pull-ups… Is that good? What would be ELITE?

This GitHub incident is insane. Merge queue commits have been reverting previously merged commits at random. This not only breaks the mental contract teams have with Git in general, but is subtle enough to be really hard to unravel after the fact. githubstatus.com/incidents/zsg1…



Crazy how Dario used to look like a human before doing this Claudeslop thing

TIL you can pull the backlinks to any domain for free (instead of using a service that charges hundreds a month) using Common Crawl's web graph. Wrote a tiny bash script: gist.github.com/retlehs/cf0ac6…














