I know some real good folks working on #Trivy, and it’s painful to see a fine open source project like theirs go from 25K GitHub stars to 0.
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I know some real good folks working on #Trivy, and it’s painful to see a fine open source project like theirs go from 25K GitHub stars to 0. This after an “agent” compromised their account and briefly made it private. I hope GitHub will bring them back, but historically they almost never do. So if you have 20 seconds to spare for some #hugops, go star their repo.
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I know some real good folks working on #Trivy, and it’s painful to see a fine open source project like theirs go from 25K GitHub stars to 0. This after an “agent” compromised their account and briefly made it private. I hope GitHub will bring them back, but historically they almost never do. So if you have 20 seconds to spare for some #hugops, go star their repo.
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I know some real good folks working on #Trivy, and it’s painful to see a fine open source project like theirs go from 25K GitHub stars to 0. This after an “agent” compromised their account and briefly made it private. I hope GitHub will bring them back, but historically they almost never do. So if you have 20 seconds to spare for some #hugops, go star their repo.
@anderseknert GitHub actions has been a security catastrophe. We use tricky, I've thrown a star on it!
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@anderseknert GitHub actions has been a security catastrophe. We use tricky, I've thrown a star on it!
@tmcfarlane yes! They should have known. But I also get how it’s impossible to meet some community demands without compromises. Thanks!
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@humanhorseshoes thanks!
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