1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

I moved all of my projects off of GitHub back in August, but I still have to use GitHub for work, unfortunately. You can see my contribution graph for the last year which is completely empty Friday - Sunday (4-day work week!). It is not that I don't do any coding at the weekends, but the code is all on my private server. I chose to move my work off of GitHub due to the team becoming part of the Microsoft CoreAI team. I knew then it was only going to be a matter of time until GitHub was vibe coded into the ground. In the last 6 months using GitHub just for work, there have been more than one occasion where I have been unable to complete my work due to problems with GitHub. Everything from pull requests not working, GitHub actions failing or just multiple pages on the site not loading. GitHub is no longer a tool for professionals. # GitHub's Enterprise SLA promise is the three-nines, 99.9% uptime. GitHub have tried to cover up how poorly they are performing by removing the aggregated…

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