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🇨🇦 engineer @FFuZeY. building Overlayz, Tattcloud & Orbit. posts about code (TypeScript & Rust mostly), software & some hockey. prev @ Hypixel & UMG.
Montréal, Québec
Joined June 2015
@kimmonismus i don’t understand why they are so insistent on hiding the fact that they have your geolocation from your ip… not exactly a privacy violation and most websites use this information
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@mds nobody will (or rightfully can) blame you. you built something cool - sad to see the way in which it was used.
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yeah that’s def cool. i feel like it’s most likely that this was made by a cracked intern tho (to increase shareholder value!) my opinion is that github has become too comfortable because they have no meaningful competition, so they are focused on adding AI stuff and bulk/slop that is actually hurting UX of the product as a whole. i feel most developers would prefer a Linear app-like UI/UX for a webapp like GitHub. They’ve made no meaningful improvements to the core product features (repositories & organizations UI/UX) and have taken step backwards in many cases of those areas. An app as important as GitHub should be a joy to use, not a burden. Also, It’s 2025 and there are no good solutions for realtime collaborative development. I don’t want to use LiveShare or something similar where i’m basically using someone else’s computer. We should share everything, and GitHub should be the central sync server. Branches should be realtime collaborative like google docs or whatever (maybe not main branch). Idk. there’s so much missing. Maybe the next evolution is the next thing after Git as version control itself to allow for something more realtime. LLMs/AI/Agents would benefit from this as well. Should be a layer on top of git or a replacement for git altogether. The concepts of commits and branches could remain; but multiuser realtime collaborative development has not been nearly solved.
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