@GergelyOrosz At this point, I would rather pay literally any host of opus model for pay per use with my own setup on open-swe. Would still be cheaper. Happy cannibalizing.
Most devs skip Claude Code hooks. Docs read like an RFC.
But hooks are where Claude Code goes weapons-grade e.g. a hook that annotates every decision made during conversation and feeds them back with each message.
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@ZelenskyyUa Thanks for your support. And may I say as an Israeli and a former Ukrainian, I am ashamed of the lack of support my country showed yours. Thanks for standing beside us regardless and in spite of that.
@github you guys are murdering everybody's CI/CD process for a long while now. How about you fix whatever's broken? It has become too much. You guys aren't some half baked startup, half the services in the world depend on you.. #GitHubDown#github
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✅Updated V8 engine
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and much more... 👇
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@jensimmons@Cypress_io We've had a lot of issues with it, from reliability to performance. Also, it has a caveat list that's just too long. We just went down from 5 minutes in CI to 1.5 by switching. I would check out Playwright or webdriver these days
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@nigelpoulton@Docker I am. I have a repo with 3 frontend apps and 2 services. Each service has a dockerfile. When I merge to the default branch, the compose app is launched in a GitHub action and e2e tests run against it
@michaelbenin@rauschma Sure, but I would also want to not handle some things, and have them result in a 500, not a hanged request which causes the server to suffocate when some nightmare scenario plays out :)