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Coverage of Hashicorp in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 29 · 04:46 UTCMost recent: May 15 · 20:15 UTC
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  • TECHNOLOGYMay 15 · 20:15 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Git is unprepared for the AI coding tsunami

    Git is facing challenges due to an influx of AI-generated code, leading to performance issues and concerns about its infrastructure. Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp, has moved his project from GitHub due to disruptions and slow pull requests. The growth of AI-generated projects is raising questions about the software development lifecycle and Git's ability to adapt.

  • TECHNOLOGYMay 5 · 08:30 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Microsoft's bad obsession is showing up in shabby services and slipshod software. Here's proof

    Microsoft's services and software have been experiencing issues, including Windows 11 trying to push users into paid services and GitHub facing daily outages. GitHub's reliability has been questioned by Hashicorp co-founder Mitchell Hashimoto. Microsoft's handling of GitHub has been called into question.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 29 · 11:42 UTCHACKER NEWS
    HashiCorp co-founder says GitHub 'no longer a place for serious work'

    Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp, criticized GitHub for no longer being a suitable platform for serious work. The comments, linked to changes in GitHub's policies and focus, were highlighted in an article by The Register with Hacker News discussion.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 29 · 11:00 UTCTHE REGISTER
    GitHub says sorry and vows to do better as uptime slips and devs complain

    GitHub apologized for recent reliability and availability issues, following criticism from Hashicorp's co-founder and declining performance metrics. The company acknowledged shortcomings in its code hosting service and pledged improvements.

  • TECHNOLOGYApr 29 · 04:46 UTCTHE REGISTER
    Hashicorp co-founder Mitchell Hashimoto says GitHub ‘no longer a place for serious work’

    Hashicorp co-founder Mitchell Hashimoto criticizes GitHub's frequent outages, deeming it 'no longer a place for serious work,' and announces plans to move his project Ghostty to another platform.