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GitHub Issues Patch for Critical Exploit in Enterprise Server
The vulnerability affects all GHES versions prior to 3.13.0 and achieves the highest possible CVSS score of 10. Instances with SAML SSO authentication are at risk.
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Lending and Borrowing software, Lending and Borrowing Script
Easily create a lending and borrowing script in a few days with Agriya's peer to peer lending and borrowing software - Crowdfunding Lend
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Cybercriminals Hacked GitHub's Servers for Crypto Mining
GitHub's electricity bill likely skyrocketed in recent months. The code-hosting company, owned by Microsoft, is investigating a series of attacks against its cloud infrastructure that allowed cybercriminals to hack into its servers and use them for crypto-mining operations, a report by The Record explains.
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GitHub boots popular YouTube download tool after RIAA claim
RIAA claims tool, widely used by activists and archivists, is only for piracy.
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How personality traits affect the open source development process
Perhaps you are a skilled technologist. But beware: If your personality is as scintillating as a dish rag, you could jeopardize your open source projects.
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Eco sustainable incentives for the Programmable Economy - It's TIME
Ecologically sustainable Economic Epochs / Time-Space Meter / Syntax Lexicon Rosetta Stone for the programmable economy USPTO 13/573,002 - Beacon-Heart
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Removing "Annoying" Windows 10 Features is a DMCA Violation, Microsoft Says * TorrentFreak
Microsoft has hit Ninjutsu with a DMCA notice. The company argues that tweaking and disabling of Windows 10 features violates its license.
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A group of ex-NSA and Amazon engineers are building a ‘GitHub for data’
Six months ago or thereabouts, a group of engineers and developers with backgrounds from the National Security Agency, Google and Amazon Web Services had an idea. Data is valuable for helping developers and engineers to build new features and better innovate. But that data is often highly sensitive and out of reach, kept under lock and key by red tape and compliance, which can take weeks to get approval.
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Microsoft Is Hiding Open Source Code in an Apocalypse-Proof Storage Facility
Next to the famous Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, Norway, is an abandoned coal mine protecting a different kind of resource against the end of the world: all of GitHub's open source code.
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GitHub faces more resignations in light of ICE contract
Microsoft-owned GitHub has been under intense scrutiny as of late for its $200,000 contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Now, another employee, engineer Alice Goldfuss, has resigned.
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Internal Email Shows GitHub Plans to Renew ICE Contract
Even though GitHub leadership and others oppose ICE’s child separation policy, an internal email suggests GitHub won’t stop ICE from renewing a contract with the tech company.
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To fight ‘evil’ ICE, an engineer pulled his code off Github
When engineer Seth Vargo found that a company using his open-source code worked with US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, he pulled the code off Github. The company, enterprise software maker Chef, found that, without the code, its business ground to a halt.
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Software below the poverty line
Open source infrastructure is a commons, much like our ecological systems. By André Staltz.
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Hacker swipes Snapchat's source code, publishes it on GitHub
Snapchat doesn’t just make messages disappear after a period of time. It also does the same to GitHub repositories — especially when they contain the company’s proprietary source code. So, what happened? Well, let’s start from the beginning. A GitHub with the handle i5xx, believed to be from the village of Tando Bago in Pakistan’s southeastern Sindh province, created a GitHub repository called Source-Snapchat.
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GitLab Ultimate and Gold now free for education and open source
Code, test & deploy with GitLab. Everyone can contribute!
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Migrating from GitHub to GitLab
In this video, we look at the process for migrating projects from GitHub to GitLab.
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Report: Microsoft has acquired GitHub
Bloomberg is reporting that Microsoft has acquired GitHub, and will announce the deal on Monday. Github is an online service that allows developers to host their code in the cloud using the popular Git source management system, invented by Linux founder Linus Torvalds in 2005. In addition to being home to the overwhelming majority of open source projects, it’s also used by developers within companies to privately collaborate on software.
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Microsoft reportedly wants to acquire GitHub
Microsoft has reportedly been in talks to acquire code repository GitHub, according to Business Insider. GitHub received a valuation of $2 billion following the closure of a $250 million funding ro…
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