You're human. You're going to experience stress and anxiety, you're going to have moments when you say the wrong thing, and you're going to make mistakes. But you'll learn from these moments and end up becoming a better person as a result.
Happy Wednesday! 🎧 We've got a 🆕 episode of Decoded for you: @keerthanakumar from @github joins the #podcast to share the tactics they use to make their own #dev teams more productive and tips to help you tackle #TechnicalDebt.
Listen here: https://t.co/QRilG35Dwc
In July we announced our intent to require the use of token-based authentication. Beginning August 13, 2021, we will no longer accept account passwords when authenticating Git operations. Read more about it at https://t.co/xm0cW6Dm4B
Let me be very clear: the scenes of chaos at the Capitol do not represent who we are. What we are seeing is a small number of extremists dedicated to lawlessness. This is not dissent, it's disorder. It borders on sedition, and it must end. Now.
Today we announced that we secured a license from the US government to offer GitHub to developers in Iran. We want developers to be able to collaborate on GitHub no matter where they live, and we're working to secure similar licenses for Crimea and Syria. https://t.co/1nkEhFQJ0p
Day 2 of #GitHubUniverse is here! Tune in for sessions on everything from Actions to creative coding and more. It all starts with our own @ericabrescia sharing insight into how enterprises can increase velocity by focusing on the developer experience. https://t.co/9gQRFt3aqQ
Dark mode, Discussions beta for all public repositories, extended capabilities for Actions, and more. Dive deep on all the announcements from this morning's #GitHubUniverse keynote. https://t.co/iY6NfqqhgH
"One thing that helps us build is the trust that we can collaborate across the globe," Kumar said. " Now to go back and fix an issue we hadn't fixed, that required communication. As we are building the tools, we collaborate."
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