in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
nobody will remember:
- your salary
- how “busy you were”
- how many hours you worked
people will remember:
- that PR with 14,276 changes
- the time you force pushed to main
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Security workflows are shifting to developers 👀 Here’s how AI can help keep your software secure 🔒 ⬇️
github.blog/security/application-security/appsec-i…
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Check out these major releases that shipped in July 🚀 Which open source project are you most excited about? 👀
dev.to/github/release-radar-july-2024-major-update…
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We have another exciting update for GitHub Mobile! 📱 🎉
You can now manually run workflow_dispatch workflows directly from the Workflow view on GitHub Mobile! Trigger workflows on the go and efficiently manage your projects from anywhere. 🚀
Try it out! ⬇️
github.com/mobile
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Before you start collaborating on GitHub, you have to know how to do this ⬇️ 📁
github.blog/2024-07-08-beginners-guide-to-github-u…
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Learn more about NVDA, the open source project that’s empowered blind and low-vision developers.
github.com/readme/featured/nvda-coding-accessibili…
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The GitHub platform is where developers can create, share, and ship the best code possible. Our community is made up of students, hobbyists, consultants, enterprise professionals, partners, and executives, building software in the way that works best for them.
GitHub is much more than code. It is the home of open-source collaboration. It is where new developers get started and where experienced developers expand their knowledge. It is a community where developers come together to solve the unsolvable and test the limits of what software can do.