Oh lawsy, you too?
Ok Joy, I'm supposed to see you and ${SPOUSE} right after Txgiving anyway, I assume there'll be pecan π left but I'll take requests, so I guess go ahead and pull that book and I'll just be ready for it d :
Ok Joy, I'm supposed to see you and ${SPOUSE} right after Txgiving anyway, I assume there'll be pecan π left but I'll take requests, so I guess go ahead and pull that book and I'll just be ready for it d :
November 11, 2025 at 12:32 AM
Oh lawsy, you too?
Ok Joy, I'm supposed to see you and ${SPOUSE} right after Txgiving anyway, I assume there'll be pecan π left but I'll take requests, so I guess go ahead and pull that book and I'll just be ready for it d :
Ok Joy, I'm supposed to see you and ${SPOUSE} right after Txgiving anyway, I assume there'll be pecan π left but I'll take requests, so I guess go ahead and pull that book and I'll just be ready for it d :
The way videos are hosted makes it kinda jank to get them.
Here's a userscript I use for it: greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5...
Sometimes breaks on third-party PDSs.
First party support would be nice, no pull requests yet.
Here's a userscript I use for it: greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5...
Sometimes breaks on third-party PDSs.
First party support would be nice, no pull requests yet.
Bluesky Image/Video Download Button
Adds a download button to Bluesky images and videos. Built off coredumperror's script with a few improvements.
greasyfork.org
November 10, 2025 at 10:45 PM
The way videos are hosted makes it kinda jank to get them.
Here's a userscript I use for it: greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5...
Sometimes breaks on third-party PDSs.
First party support would be nice, no pull requests yet.
Here's a userscript I use for it: greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5...
Sometimes breaks on third-party PDSs.
First party support would be nice, no pull requests yet.
We teach developers to write code.
We never teach them to *read* code.
But your first job will be 90% reading.
Reading pull requests.
Reading ticket histories.
Reading 5-year-old documentation.
Get good at reading code.
We never teach them to *read* code.
But your first job will be 90% reading.
Reading pull requests.
Reading ticket histories.
Reading 5-year-old documentation.
Get good at reading code.
November 10, 2025 at 5:46 PM
We teach developers to write code.
We never teach them to *read* code.
But your first job will be 90% reading.
Reading pull requests.
Reading ticket histories.
Reading 5-year-old documentation.
Get good at reading code.
We never teach them to *read* code.
But your first job will be 90% reading.
Reading pull requests.
Reading ticket histories.
Reading 5-year-old documentation.
Get good at reading code.
Sometimes I can’t tell if someone was using an agent or not but reviewing pull requests takes a lot of my time. I probably spend double the time on the review if they use agents.
November 10, 2025 at 2:52 PM
Sometimes I can’t tell if someone was using an agent or not but reviewing pull requests takes a lot of my time. I probably spend double the time on the review if they use agents.
Real-talk: I’ve gone from updating every half-year to almost 1.5 years! I’ll need people to start submitting pull requests for changes to add or update new talks, or it’s very likely this timeline will come to an end. Anyone who’d like to join as a co-maintainer should LMK.
🧵⬇️Low level security timeline update!⬆️ 2025-11-09 Part 1
After over a year, I've finally updated the Low Level PC/Server Attack & Defense Timeline! darkmentor.com/timeline.html The 2025 talks are in this thread, and pre-2025 will be next time.
👇
After over a year, I've finally updated the Low Level PC/Server Attack & Defense Timeline! darkmentor.com/timeline.html The 2025 talks are in this thread, and pre-2025 will be next time.
👇
Low Level PC/Server Attack & Defense Timeline — By @XenoKovah of @DarkMentorLLC
darkmentor.com
November 10, 2025 at 11:30 AM
Real-talk: I’ve gone from updating every half-year to almost 1.5 years! I’ll need people to start submitting pull requests for changes to add or update new talks, or it’s very likely this timeline will come to an end. Anyone who’d like to join as a co-maintainer should LMK.
what is this diddy blud doing on the pull requests, is blud Einstein
❗ Breaking: notifications from @ mentions in commit messages will be removed next month. 👀
https://github.blog/changelog/2025-11-07-removing-notifications-for-mentions-in-commit-messages/
https://github.blog/changelog/2025-11-07-removing-notifications-for-mentions-in-commit-messages/
November 10, 2025 at 9:19 AM
what is this diddy blud doing on the pull requests, is blud Einstein
Silicon Valley kinks involve merging pull requests.
November 10, 2025 at 8:04 AM
Silicon Valley kinks involve merging pull requests.
[rfc] LLM policy? · Issue #4990 · opencontainers/runc · GitHub
🔥 Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: We've seen a slight uptick in pull-requests and bug reports which appear to be LLM-generated, so it's probably about time to come to a decision on what we…
🔥 Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: We've seen a slight uptick in pull-requests and bug reports which appear to be LLM-generated, so it's probably about time to come to a decision on what we…
[rfc] LLM policy? · Issue #4990 · opencontainers/runc · GitHub
🔥 Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: We've seen a slight uptick in pull-requests and bug reports which appear to be LLM-generated, so it's probably about time to come to a decision on what we should and should not accept and document this somewhere (presumably in CONTRIBUTING.md). My personal opinion is we shouldn't accept anything LLM-generated, but this is probably not the common position of most @opencontainers/runc-maintainers, so we should probably consider LLM-generated code and issues separately.
viralpique.com
November 10, 2025 at 3:46 AM
[rfc] LLM policy? · Issue #4990 · opencontainers/runc · GitHub
🔥 Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: We've seen a slight uptick in pull-requests and bug reports which appear to be LLM-generated, so it's probably about time to come to a decision on what we…
🔥 Discover this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Main takeaway: We've seen a slight uptick in pull-requests and bug reports which appear to be LLM-generated, so it's probably about time to come to a decision on what we…
After reading their blog post and really agonizing over this for the last day, I'm changing my stance. The ways in which the internal use of generative models are discussed here concern me more than what I've seen in external pull requests.
keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11...
keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11...
About KeePassXC’s Code Quality Control – KeePassXC
KeePassXC Password Manager
keepassxc.org
November 9, 2025 at 10:56 PM
After reading their blog post and really agonizing over this for the last day, I'm changing my stance. The ways in which the internal use of generative models are discussed here concern me more than what I've seen in external pull requests.
keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11...
keepassxc.org/blog/2025-11...
Why does the Copilot IDE Plugin need complete access to all the repositories?
I don't want it to change anything on GitHub and just want to work with my code in my IDE.
I don't want it to change anything on GitHub and just want to work with my code in my IDE.
November 9, 2025 at 4:29 PM
Why does the Copilot IDE Plugin need complete access to all the repositories?
I don't want it to change anything on GitHub and just want to work with my code in my IDE.
I don't want it to change anything on GitHub and just want to work with my code in my IDE.
much love to my void elf friends, but when velf fans try act like theyre ass pull of a race is better than high elves.....i just cant
honey no your race is a plagiarized take on core Belf fantasy AND also an ill thought out egotistical denial of player requests for high elves....lets not get an ego
honey no your race is a plagiarized take on core Belf fantasy AND also an ill thought out egotistical denial of player requests for high elves....lets not get an ego
November 9, 2025 at 8:40 AM
much love to my void elf friends, but when velf fans try act like theyre ass pull of a race is better than high elves.....i just cant
honey no your race is a plagiarized take on core Belf fantasy AND also an ill thought out egotistical denial of player requests for high elves....lets not get an ego
honey no your race is a plagiarized take on core Belf fantasy AND also an ill thought out egotistical denial of player requests for high elves....lets not get an ego
AS:RD's stance on GenAI is the same as its stance on DigitalOcean's hacktoberfest thing
the repo is tagged as participating in hacktoberfest because I love rejecting hilariously bad pull requests
I'm the weirdo who subscribes to Steam suggestions forum threads
the repo is tagged as participating in hacktoberfest because I love rejecting hilariously bad pull requests
I'm the weirdo who subscribes to Steam suggestions forum threads
November 9, 2025 at 7:12 AM
AS:RD's stance on GenAI is the same as its stance on DigitalOcean's hacktoberfest thing
the repo is tagged as participating in hacktoberfest because I love rejecting hilariously bad pull requests
I'm the weirdo who subscribes to Steam suggestions forum threads
the repo is tagged as participating in hacktoberfest because I love rejecting hilariously bad pull requests
I'm the weirdo who subscribes to Steam suggestions forum threads
💡 Kotlin devs: ever had `?.let` mysteriously fail to compile?
I dug into a subtle Kotlin mistake I commonly see in pull requests, explain the issue and how best to fix it.
📝 New post: Kotlin Gotchas: Why Your ?.let Sometimes Fails to Compile
🔗 paul-samuels.com/blog/2025/11...
#Kotlin
I dug into a subtle Kotlin mistake I commonly see in pull requests, explain the issue and how best to fix it.
📝 New post: Kotlin Gotchas: Why Your ?.let Sometimes Fails to Compile
🔗 paul-samuels.com/blog/2025/11...
#Kotlin
Kotlin Gotchas: Why Your ?.let Sometimes Fails to Compile · paul-samuels.com
paul-samuels.com
November 9, 2025 at 12:04 AM
💡 Kotlin devs: ever had `?.let` mysteriously fail to compile?
I dug into a subtle Kotlin mistake I commonly see in pull requests, explain the issue and how best to fix it.
📝 New post: Kotlin Gotchas: Why Your ?.let Sometimes Fails to Compile
🔗 paul-samuels.com/blog/2025/11...
#Kotlin
I dug into a subtle Kotlin mistake I commonly see in pull requests, explain the issue and how best to fix it.
📝 New post: Kotlin Gotchas: Why Your ?.let Sometimes Fails to Compile
🔗 paul-samuels.com/blog/2025/11...
#Kotlin
first, i'm a stickler for good communication - everything i do is a form of documentation: slack messages, jira tickets, pull requests, and ofc actual documentation
everything i do is in support of the knowledge bank
^ a natural consequence of my former career as a content writer
everything i do is in support of the knowledge bank
^ a natural consequence of my former career as a content writer
November 8, 2025 at 8:10 PM
first, i'm a stickler for good communication - everything i do is a form of documentation: slack messages, jira tickets, pull requests, and ofc actual documentation
everything i do is in support of the knowledge bank
^ a natural consequence of my former career as a content writer
everything i do is in support of the knowledge bank
^ a natural consequence of my former career as a content writer
The case was being reviewed by the lower appeals court but Trump impatiently feared they would rule against him so he went directly up to SCOTUS on an emergency request for review but........these requests are a straw pull and guess who got the shortest straw:
November 8, 2025 at 7:50 AM
The case was being reviewed by the lower appeals court but Trump impatiently feared they would rule against him so he went directly up to SCOTUS on an emergency request for review but........these requests are a straw pull and guess who got the shortest straw:
- The agreements they’ve made
- The expected scope in a PR
- The culture around feedback
Because good code reviews aren’t just about code.
They’re about communication.
What’s your style of reviewing pull requests?
- The expected scope in a PR
- The culture around feedback
Because good code reviews aren’t just about code.
They’re about communication.
What’s your style of reviewing pull requests?
November 8, 2025 at 6:31 AM
- The agreements they’ve made
- The expected scope in a PR
- The culture around feedback
Because good code reviews aren’t just about code.
They’re about communication.
What’s your style of reviewing pull requests?
- The expected scope in a PR
- The culture around feedback
Because good code reviews aren’t just about code.
They’re about communication.
What’s your style of reviewing pull requests?
Since they don’t work weekends it’s standard to put a hold on these requests till they can discuss Monday. It’s not like they could pull together and work a weekend. Better yet they could just say no..,
November 8, 2025 at 3:00 AM
Since they don’t work weekends it’s standard to put a hold on these requests till they can discuss Monday. It’s not like they could pull together and work a weekend. Better yet they could just say no..,
Why, yes, nuking >470 lines of code and replacing them with a comment can make passing tests easier. AI generated pull requests FTW […]
Original post on mstdn.social
mstdn.social
November 8, 2025 at 1:53 AM
Why, yes, nuking >470 lines of code and replacing them with a comment can make passing tests easier. AI generated pull requests FTW […]
This is dead wrong
GitHub at its founding focused on “social coding “
Pull requests and other things that are far easier with git than svn, cvs (diffing across commits) were brought into the UI with the vision of making coding a team and social activity […]
GitHub at its founding focused on “social coding “
Pull requests and other things that are far easier with git than svn, cvs (diffing across commits) were brought into the UI with the vision of making coding a team and social activity […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
November 7, 2025 at 11:35 PM
This is dead wrong
GitHub at its founding focused on “social coding “
Pull requests and other things that are far easier with git than svn, cvs (diffing across commits) were brought into the UI with the vision of making coding a team and social activity […]
GitHub at its founding focused on “social coding “
Pull requests and other things that are far easier with git than svn, cvs (diffing across commits) were brought into the UI with the vision of making coding a team and social activity […]
Searching GitHub for ✅ yields
12.4M code references
11k repositories
873k issues
14M pull requests
12.4M code references
11k repositories
873k issues
14M pull requests
November 7, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Searching GitHub for ✅ yields
12.4M code references
11k repositories
873k issues
14M pull requests
12.4M code references
11k repositories
873k issues
14M pull requests
We’re not being overrun by third-party AI pull requests, so I’m not sure why we’re having this discussion. We’re managing our own time and if problems arise, we will take measures as we see fit. This is not the case at the moment, but thanks for the concerns.
November 7, 2025 at 11:15 PM
We’re not being overrun by third-party AI pull requests, so I’m not sure why we’re having this discussion. We’re managing our own time and if problems arise, we will take measures as we see fit. This is not the case at the moment, but thanks for the concerns.
Lovely lunch with the Candid Contributions team @lottepitcher.bsky.social, Carol, Laura and Emma, talking about Open Source Contributions, and their guests Michael Latouche and Paul Seal, discussing pull requests. Also mentioning @umb.fyi as a way to stay up to date with #Umbraco
November 7, 2025 at 1:17 PM
Lovely lunch with the Candid Contributions team @lottepitcher.bsky.social, Carol, Laura and Emma, talking about Open Source Contributions, and their guests Michael Latouche and Paul Seal, discussing pull requests. Also mentioning @umb.fyi as a way to stay up to date with #Umbraco
AI-generated code is here. Should teams start reviewing AI pull requests differently than human-written ones?
November 7, 2025 at 1:00 PM
AI-generated code is here. Should teams start reviewing AI pull requests differently than human-written ones?
I don't even use it and it wastes so much of my time.
Because other people use it. Because of the directive to use it our manager set it up to do code reviews on all our pull requests and it suggests one or two good changes among 15 pointless ones (or occasionally outright bad)
Because other people use it. Because of the directive to use it our manager set it up to do code reviews on all our pull requests and it suggests one or two good changes among 15 pointless ones (or occasionally outright bad)
November 7, 2025 at 1:53 AM
I don't even use it and it wastes so much of my time.
Because other people use it. Because of the directive to use it our manager set it up to do code reviews on all our pull requests and it suggests one or two good changes among 15 pointless ones (or occasionally outright bad)
Because other people use it. Because of the directive to use it our manager set it up to do code reviews on all our pull requests and it suggests one or two good changes among 15 pointless ones (or occasionally outright bad)