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Marcelo Sousa
9 months
@Jobvo @sqs Totally agree with Job on this one !
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Marcelo Sousa
10 months
@sqs @sourcegraph Congrats!
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
As a mertonian, this was hard to watch. It wouldn’t take much to get this right Masters of the Air!
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Super excited about the next phase for Reviewpad and the team. A big thank you to everyone involved in this journey!
@reviewpad
Reviewpad (part of Snyk)
1 year
Code, commit, celebrate! We're excited to announce that @reviewpad is joining @snyk to help developers stay secure without slowing down! Check out the announcement blog for more info!
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
RT @snyksec: Code, commit, celebrate! We're excited to announce that @reviewpad is joining @snyksec to help developers stay secure without…
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
RT @reviewpad: @FreddyMallet dives deep into three checks of our newly launched Reviewpad Check. Discover how these can help you and your t…
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
You can understand that GitHub Universe is coming by the number of recent incidents on @github.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Exciting news: we just launched @reviewpad check, a pull request linter that spots and automatically fixes issues.
@reviewpad
Reviewpad (part of Snyk)
1 year
Struggling with pull request issues? Discover Reviewpad Check! ✅ Instant problem identification ✉️ Automatic stakeholder alerts 🛠️ Customizable checks for your organization 🔧 Simplified repo configuration Unlock seamless code collaboration now ➡️ #DevOps
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
@dependabot and @renovatebot are pretty useful to update dependencies but can lead to a huge number of open PRs. Check out how you can use @reviewpad to supercharge those PRs 🚀🚀🚀🚀 In only 41 LOC of our DSL, you can: - Specify when a PR only touches dependencies with file extension groups; - Specify when a PR touches high risk dependencies through queries over the diff; - Automatically merge PRs that only update low-risk dependencies if the build passes; - Automatically assign the right developers to PRs if the build fails. Crush those open PRs!
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
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@TheFigen_
The Figen
2 years
1500 drones create a Chinese dragon in the night sky.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Wake-up call: just read some comments from a code review that I wrote about 4 years ago and they seem unnecessarily harsh. Not cool old me.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Erroneous string manipulation is the main source of security vulnerabilities. I saw it in js eval, sql injections and now we have a new culprit in prompt injection.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
@reviewpad It would be awesome if @github supported comment streaming. IMO, that's a huge UX limitation nowadays when you're plugging LLMs into it.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Pull request debt is real. I’ve seen it in countless teams over the past years. A long list of open pull requests which will never be merged. Reminds me of the old cars in the dealership that are just becoming more and more of a liability.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Changed my profile photo and it requires manual verification on the blue status. It’s been days… shouldn’t AI quickly this verified?..
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Weekly reminder that pull request experience on vanilla @github still sucks. Lots of talk about improving developer experience but very little to show for. If we spent the amount of resources on reducing CI times by 10% on it, the impact would be tremendous.
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
Very relevant thread on understanding the ROI of LLM capabilities that require a lot more expensive training
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Nat Friedman
1 year
GPT-4 cost a lot more than GPT-3 to train. If it was worthwhile, that should show up in previously-infeasible products now being possible. Curious to see the replies!
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Marcelo Sousa
1 year
I've seen a lot of teams using checklists on pull requests without a way of enforcing them. Here's a demo where I use @reviewpad to protect merges from happening when the checklists are not completed:
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