will this sure is gonna go well :sarcmark:

it almost feels like when Google+ got shoved into every google product because someone had a bee in their bonnet

flipside, I guess, is that we’ll soon (at scale!) get to start seeing just how far those ideas can and can’t scale

  • Steve
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    pretty scary combination of properties. the social network that no one wants to be on, but everyone feels like they have to be on. the git host that is the standard for working in 99% of tech. and a GPT product that undermines the remaining enjoyable parts of coding

    they own our reluctant compliance

    • @selfA
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      51 year ago

      even way before the Microsoft acquisition, a bunch of folks in my industry very foolishly saw GitHub as essentially code-driven LinkedIn. the idea that interacting on github could get you hired is why there are so many github accounts that have a shit-ton of achievements and forked repos, but if you dig in you’ll see that their open source contributions have been minor or generally negative (IE opening worthless PRs). taken as a whole, github is a massive boat anchor for the open source projects that rely on it — and whatever benefit they’ve gained from greedy drive-by contributors is likely to dry up soon, as a lot of those accounts have switched to spewing out cookie cutter AI code, which GitHub itself incentivizes

      • @froztbyteOP
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        Bit of a tangent from your point but have you seen the recent spate of products that get “released” with a GitHub link, but the gh project itself is literally nothing but a branding landing area?

        It irks me. I can’t be sure of their motivations as I haven’t asked why they’re doing it, but it strikes me as folks trying to have the reader/viewer make a false assumption (by way of proxy association)