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Does self-hosted support SCIM or something else easy to connect for automatic user provisioning? Or do yal do account creations manually?

it does support it (https://docs.gitlab.com/administration/settings/scim_setup/) but we're not using it. We just do manual invites for now at our size. As far as kicking users out goes, if they're kicked out of gsuite, they're kicked out of tailscale, and they lose their gitlab access.

In corporate most people connect their gitlab to ldap or active directory and thus accounts get created automatically.

The hypest of hypers seem to be those who are new to the field or were never responsible for long term outcomes.

Thanks. I was curious if someone was going to address the weird use of “CATASTROPHIC” to describe source maps being available for front-end code. It’s already public. Minified is better for the regular user, and should be in production, but it’s like by far the least problematic thing in this article.


Weird AI piece. There was a post a few days ago looking at historical sentiment of HN posts; it looks like someone slapped that info into an LLM and asked for a neat website.

Just read the “outcome” for Warp:

> … and became the most popular modern terminal. Login removed, telemetry made optional — every criticism addressed.

Insane


That summary in particular gave me a visceral physical reaction.


Agreed. What message is being communicated if they can't be bothered to put any introspection into the projects they're presenting until someone points out a mistake?


Looks like they changed it:

> Warp raised a $50M Series B led by Sequoia Capital and grew to over 500,000 engineers on the platform.


The go ecosystem is pretty good about being backwards compatible. Dependabot regular update prs once a week seems like a good option in addition to govulncheck.


I don’t see “Jobs done!” in the README :(


That’s a safer approach but will cause teams to need to test in two infrastructures (old world and new) til the entire new environment is ready for prime time. They’re hopefully moving fast and definitely breaking things.


Yep you can use your browser cookies to be authenticated and hit the slack api and get deactivated accounts. It’s wild and depressing to watch folks get deactivated in real time


On a big TUI kick recently and that looks incredible! Good stuff


Duckdb can read in json, so you can dump kafka messages into a file and filter with SQL


DuckDB is such a great tool. Met one of the authors at a conference last year, very knowledgeable chap. Deeply impressed.


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