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Learn how @AaronGustafson's journey from dial-up to fiber led to a commitment to progressive enhancement. Discover his approach to inclusive web design. github.com/readme/stories/aaro

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Reading code is one of the core experiences on GitHub. We overcame a number of technical hurdles to deliver an improved Code View that is powerful, intelligent, and interactive, without compromising performance. github.blog/2023-06-21-craftin

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Got big builds? We got you covered with the general availability of GitHub’s cloud hosted large runners! 🏃
Build faster, ship faster with up to 64 cores, 256GB of memory, and 2TB of SSD disks. Check it out. ⬇️ github.blog/changelog/2023-06-

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RT Freethink
CEO of @github Thomas Dohmke (@ashtom) says Copilot will write 80% of code “sooner than later.” But here's why he says developers don't need to worry about being replaced. Our interview highlights: 🧵
(⏩️bit.ly/3qRHvE4) t.co/1nTv5jeV5Y

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We asked GitHub Copilot to draw an ice cream cone 🍦 using p5.js. Here’s what happened and how we adjusted our prompt to get more accurate results. 👇 github.blog/2023-06-20-how-to-

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Ever get stuck updating spaghetti code in an unmaintainable codebase? Use code visibility to save others, and your future self, from such a fate. github.com/readme/guides/code-

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We asked developers how THEY think management should be measuring a development team’s productivity. What do you think?
gh.io/AAkso63

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Want an impressionist style oil painting of a Shiba Inu dog giving a tarot card reading in seconds? With generative AI, you got it.
Check out even more examples of generative AI.
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What’s stopping you from pushing your latest project live? @aarondfrancis shows you how to push past your fear and become someone who finishes their projects in his latest for The ReadME Project. github.com/readme/guides/finis

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You may notice that navigating GitHub looks a little different today. 👀 The redesign makes it easier to find your way around and faster to find the work you care about, not to mention being more accessible, consistent, and responsive across all devices. github.blog/2023-06-15-explori

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Listen to @klintron on the value of non-code contributions, Kyler Middleton on the challenges of regulated environments, and a bonus clip from @kelseyhightower on scaling OS projects. github.com/readme/podcast/code

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With tons of users and over 10k stars you'll definitely want to check out Tremor next time you build a dashboard with React: tremor.so 💙 📉 t.co/vBriziKukl

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Re In our latest research, 92% of devs in the U.S. say they're using AI tools at work. gh.io/AAkso63

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RT GitHub Security Lab
Learn how to write CodeQL queries to find security vulnerabilities in the 2nd part of CodeQL zero to hero series by @BlazingWindSec github.blog/2023-06-15-codeql-

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Behind every open source project is a set of contributors making crucial non-code contributions. From docs to release management, Senior Editor @klintron shares how to get started. github.com/readme/featured/ope

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