Goodbye to an 11-year-old Issue
A developer reflects on an 11-year-old GitHub issue being closed, musing on career changes and tech evolution.
A developer reflects on an 11-year-old GitHub issue being closed, musing on career changes and tech evolution.
A summary of recent tech articles discussing AI's impact on code quality, AI-assisted healthcare, security risks, and developer productivity.
A blog post discussing GitHub's frontend requiring JavaScript, hindering use in the Dillo browser, and the principle of progressive enhancement.
A beginner's guide to using Git and GitHub for version control in web development, covering installation and basic local repository usage.
A guide to using the HTML <picture> element in GitHub Markdown to display different images for dark and light modes.
A developer shares two browser extensions they built in 2024 to solve minor web annoyances: one for copying mailto links and another for cleaning up Gmail.
A developer shares how she combined a custom URL shortener with the Raindrop bookmarking tool to create a personal referral link hub.
How to use GitHub's moderation settings and interaction limits to protect open source repositories from spam comments, issues, and PRs.
How to use GitHub Copilot to interact with and query Azure documentation hosted in a public repository for up-to-date technical information.
How to configure TinaCMS to add yourself as a co-author to Git commits, ensuring contributions appear on your GitHub profile.
Analyzing the trade-off between minimalist design and usability, using GitHub's new comment UI as a case study of form over function.
Learn how to give credit to other developers by co-authoring Git commits using the command line, with support from GitHub and GitLab.
A developer reflects on the psychological impact of maintaining a long GitHub commit streak, balancing productivity with unhealthy obsession.
How to rename a folder with special characters on GitHub's website using the filename editor or web-based editor.
A guide on how to evaluate the accessibility (a11y) of npm packages before using them in a web project.
A developer proposes a new 'commit groups' feature for Git to improve handling of merge strategies and project history clarity.
A developer shares their journey of making their personal website's source code public, discussing vulnerability and overcoming imposter syndrome.
A guide on using Git and GitHub workflows for contributing to open-source projects, covering forking, cloning, and syncing repositories.
Introducing MaVoice, a free Mavo app for voting on GitHub repo issues with one-click reactions and sorting by popularity.
An article advocating for more whimsical, personal, and fun websites, featuring a curated list of examples and a call to action.