OSS Contributions: GitHub Copilot and 'Good First Issues'
Tired of staring at GitHub's vastness, wondering where to even start? A new guide details how to use AI and a simple label to find your first open-source contribution.
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Tired of staring at GitHub's vastness, wondering where to even start? A new guide details how to use AI and a simple label to find your first open-source contribution.
When a 3D printer maker sends a cease and desist, it's not just about code. It's about who truly owns your tech, and Louis Rossmann is putting his money where his mouth is.
Security researchers now have a powerful new tool for dissecting traffic from Xiongmai-based IP cameras. A comprehensive Lua dissector for Wireshark has been released, promising to unlock the mysteries of the DVRIP/Sofia protocol.
Governments are pushing age assurance laws, but they're about to trip over the open-source world. Developers, pay attention; your work is on the line.
What if every failed experiment wasn't a sunk cost, but a Git commit? MemoryGraph is betting that a familiar developer toolchain could finally solve research duplication.
As AI churns out code, the invisible human labor of open source maintainers is becoming more critical than ever. GitHub's Maintainer Month tackles this shift head-on, offering new tools and resources.
In a world drowning in 'vibe coding,' a developer's dive into Java's immutable linked list feels like a trip back to the fundamentals. But is this structural integrity a breath of fresh air, or just another layer of complexity we don't need?
Talent is blooming everywhere, even if the press only ever talks about Silicon Valley. A young developer in Vietnam is making their intentions known.
For years, Selenium has been the default choice for automating web application testing. But in a rapidly shifting tech landscape, does its dominance hold firm, or are cracks beginning to show?
Bridging language and logic, Bangla2Flow offers a novel approach to programming education. This IDE allows users to write and execute code entirely in Bangla, transforming abstract logic into visual flowcharts.
The name 'JavaScript' is under fire. Deno is leading a legal charge to reclaim it for developers, but the fight is costly.
For years, Go developers have grappled with fragmented authentication solutions. Now, Limen arrives, promising a composable, developer-first approach.