top | item 46747394 (no title) jeremyjh | 1 month ago Github can get pretty sluggish as well; if you have a pull request with lots of comments page loads begin to take a dozen seconds or more. AI code review bots make it painful for humans to use it. discuss order hn newest ahartmetz|1 month ago Everything in GitHub is slow. Very simple stuff, too. It's annoying.In any case, it's a closed source, underfeatured, Microsoft owned platform for Open Source software, so what are we doing there anyway? hosh|1 month ago Resume building, for one. Discoverability, for another. Redmonk covered how much of a game changer Github was back in the early days.I am personally excited about radicle — a local-first, distributed forge.
ahartmetz|1 month ago Everything in GitHub is slow. Very simple stuff, too. It's annoying.In any case, it's a closed source, underfeatured, Microsoft owned platform for Open Source software, so what are we doing there anyway? hosh|1 month ago Resume building, for one. Discoverability, for another. Redmonk covered how much of a game changer Github was back in the early days.I am personally excited about radicle — a local-first, distributed forge.
hosh|1 month ago Resume building, for one. Discoverability, for another. Redmonk covered how much of a game changer Github was back in the early days.I am personally excited about radicle — a local-first, distributed forge.
ahartmetz|1 month ago
In any case, it's a closed source, underfeatured, Microsoft owned platform for Open Source software, so what are we doing there anyway?
hosh|1 month ago
I am personally excited about radicle — a local-first, distributed forge.