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yet another tool for scrabble cheats

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For the creation of agile user stories and project collaboration.

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Google Insights for Search, you can compare search volume patterns across specific regions, categories, time frames and properties.
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github.com

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GitHub is the best way to collaborate with others. Fork, send pull requests and manage all your public and private git repositories.

Game Bytes · March 2024

27 March 2024 @ 11:04 pm

Game Bytes is our monthly series taking a peek at the world of gamedev on GitHub—featuring game engine updates, game jam details, open source games, mods, maps, and more. Game on! The post Game Bytes · March 2024 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Using GitHub Copilot in your IDE: Tips, tricks and best practices

25 March 2024 @ 5:06 pm

GitHub Copilot is a powerful AI assistant. Learn practical strategies to get the most out of GitHub Copilot to generate the most relevant and useful code suggestions in your editor. The post Using GitHub Copilot in your IDE: Tips, tricks and best practices appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Insider newsletter digest: 4 things you didn’t know you could do with GitHub Projects

21 March 2024 @ 4:18 pm

Unlock the secret to organization and collaboration magic with our GitHub Projects tips and tricks roundup. The post Insider newsletter digest: 4 things you didn’t know you could do with GitHub Projects appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Found means fixed: Introducing code scanning autofix, powered by GitHub Copilot and CodeQL

20 March 2024 @ 4:00 pm

Now in public beta for GitHub Advanced Security customers, code scanning autofix helps developers remediate more than two-thirds of supported alerts with little or no editing. The post Found means fixed: Introducing code scanning autofix, powered by GitHub Copilot and CodeQL appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Gaining kernel code execution on an MTE-enabled Pixel 8

18 March 2024 @ 3:00 pm

In this post, I’ll look at CVE-2023-6241, a vulnerability in the Arm Mali GPU that allows a malicious app to gain arbitrary kernel code execution and root on an Android phone. I’ll show how this vulnerability can be exploited even when Memory Tagging Extension (MTE), a powerful mitigation, is enabled on the device. The post Gaining kernel code execution on an MTE-enabled Pixel 8 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub Availability Report: February 2024

13 March 2024 @ 6:00 pm

In February, we experienced two incidents that resulted in degraded performance across GitHub services. The post GitHub Availability Report: February 2024 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Exploring an increase in circumvention claims in our transparency data

7 March 2024 @ 6:00 pm

Our full year of 2023 transparency reporting data is now available and we’re taking a deep dive into how a form change caused an abrupt increase in circumvention claims. The post Exploring an increase in circumvention claims in our transparency data appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

Hard and soft skills for developers coding in the age of AI

7 March 2024 @ 5:00 pm

While AI revolutionizes software development, it still relies on developers to pilot its use. In this blog, we’ll cover the skills that developers need to have for navigating this new AI-powered coding frontier. The post Hard and soft skills for developers coding in the age of AI appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

How GitHub uses merge queue to ship hundreds of changes every day

6 March 2024 @ 4:43 pm

Here's how merge queue transformed the way GitHub deploys changes to production at scale, so you can do the same for your organization. The post How GitHub uses merge queue to ship hundreds of changes every day appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

GitHub Enterprise Server 3.12 is now generally available

6 March 2024 @ 4:43 pm

With this version, customers can choose how to best scale their security strategy, gain more control over deployments, and so much more. The post GitHub Enterprise Server 3.12 is now generally available appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

bitbucket.org

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The alternative to Github, private and open git repositories.

Forge for Bitbucket Cloud: Laying the foundation for infinite extensibility

16 February 2024 @ 2:49 am

We hosted a webinar on March 5th, 2024 to introduce you to what's possible with Forge, walk through some technical basics and answer… The post Forge for Bitbucket Cloud: Laying the foundation for infinite extensibility appeared first on Bitbucket.

Unified user management is generally available for new Bitbucket Cloud workspaces!

8 February 2024 @ 4:46 pm

We are excited to announce that unified user management is now generally available for new Bitbucket Cloud workspaces. Unified user management… The post Unified user management is generally available for new Bitbucket Cloud workspaces! appeared first on Bitbucket.

Custom Merge Checks in Bitbucket Cloud

20 December 2023 @ 3:49 am

Note:This feature is currently in open beta in order to gather feedback, and accelerate our path to maximum value for our… The post Custom Merge Checks in Bitbucket Cloud appeared first on Bitbucket.

Automatically scale runners in Bitbucket Pipelines

7 December 2023 @ 11:56 pm

We are pleased to announce that the Runners Autoscaler feature from Bitbucket Pipelines has transitioned from beta to general availability. This… The post Automatically scale runners in Bitbucket Pipelines appeared first on Bitbucket.

New in pull requests: Batched comments 🎉

15 November 2023 @ 3:00 am

Streamline pull request feedback in Bitbucket Cloud with batched comments. The post New in pull requests: Batched comments 🎉 appeared first on Bitbucket.

Plan your move: Support for Bitbucket Server ends on Feb 15, 2024

10 November 2023 @ 6:53 pm

In 2020, Atlassian announced that support for our server products, including Bitbucket Server, would end on Feb. 15, 2024. Since the… The post Plan your move: Support for Bitbucket Server ends on Feb 15, 2024 appeared first on Bitbucket.

Introducing enhanced webhook security

25 October 2023 @ 2:17 am

We are excited to announce webhook secrets, a powerful new feature that will provide an extra layer of security for your… The post Introducing enhanced webhook security appeared first on Bitbucket.

Atlassian Intelligence features for Bitbucket Cloud are now in beta!

6 October 2023 @ 10:58 pm

We're excited to announce that Atlassian Intelligence features are now in beta and are available to all workspace admins to activate… The post Atlassian Intelligence features for Bitbucket Cloud are now in beta! appeared first on Bitbucket.

Stay focused by marking PR files as reviewed

6 October 2023 @ 8:12 pm

When you’re reviewing a pull request, it’s helpful to distinguish between files that you’ve already looked at, and ones that still… The post Stay focused by marking PR files as reviewed appeared first on Bitbucket.

Announcing the EAP of Forge in Bitbucket Cloud

28 September 2023 @ 1:45 am

We're extremely excited to be kicking off the next chapter in the Bitbucket Cloud story. We have a range of exciting… The post Announcing the EAP of Forge in Bitbucket Cloud appeared first on Bitbucket.

colorzilla.com/gradient-editor

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online CSS color gradient editor

microsofttranslator.com

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Microsoft’s answer to Google translate