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carrylex@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 17 hours ago

GitHub is down

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carrylex@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@programming.dev · 17 hours ago
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    The original said the code is compiling.

    • bitwolf@sh.itjust.works
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      And then Microsoft bought github and managed to waste even more time than bad compiles

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      Now the AI is “thinking”

  • katy ✨@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    codeberg is up tho

    • carrylex@lemmy.worldOP
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      Codeberg win

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    Has Github been down this often before Microsoft took over?

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      Kinda. Less people used it back then so less eyes on downtime.

      But its been a couple of times per month for a while now. And its causing delays at work. Here’s to hoping they mess up enough that we can switch to something better!

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        Damn man. It took me months to convince the team to get off azdo

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        I find this very odd because Azure DevOps is hardly ever down in our experience.

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          I don’t think they are on azure yeah?

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            They mostly aren’t. They just announced they will be migrating the entire system to azure in the coming months tho

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      I think it used to be down more often. But it’s been a long time and memories aren’t reliable.

      What changed is that it mostly only did git, that isn’t in a time-sensitive work process. So nobody cared much if it was down.

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        Yeah, it didn’t have CI runners or complex project management features. Pushing code can be done later. Looking at open-source issues can be done later.

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      That was so long ago I don’t think that’s comparable. But you can read through the availability report history

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    Who knew a distributed VCS needed a connection to write and commit code…

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    Remember when tech workers were treated this well by their employers?

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      We still are if you find a smaller company run by people who love tech, not just money. It’s not as easy to find as big tech jobs used to be though.

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        Small teams ftw

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          Absolutely!

          Unless you have assholes on your team. Luckily I haven’t had many.

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    Yep at work gonna get a coffee.

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    Once radicle becomes viable and federated source forges are finally in vogue, github can suck it and these kinds of things will belong to the past.

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