- Wow. - Because there's no... Those systems... I mean, you would expect that they have some protection or, like, an automatic forwarding, but GitHub renaming thing is slightly confusing, so I renamed my personal account. And in those... I guess it took me 30 seconds to realize my mistake. They sniped
tools. Certainly you can look at Polymath and Innocentive. You can look at lots of other things. I think about things like GitHub, particularly the issue tracker on GitHub, IRC channels for open source software projects. And many other things like this. Are all partial attempts to solve this problem where you can all view them through that kind of lens. And I think it's interesting
change the name to OpenClaw. So, what is OpenClaw? It's an open-source AI agent that has taken over the tech world in a matter of days, exploding in popularity, reaching over 180,000 stars on GitHub, and spawning the social network mold book, where AI agents post manifestos and debate consciousness, creating a mix of excitement and fear in the general public. And a kind of AI psychosis, a mix of clickbait fearmongering and genuine, fully justifiable concern about the role of AI in our digital,
And so Airbnb, you're connecting guests and hosts. For Figma and for GitHub, you're connecting coworkers and developers and people to work on projects together. For products like Clubhouse and Instagram and Pinterest and some of these other companies that we've invested in, they're really
And this checklist exists. It's on GitHub, and I will tweet it out, right? And anyone who wants to add things to it, please do.
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit, She keeps a GitHub repository where she has these missing datasets.
We know this animal died in 1976. We use GitHub. We use figshare, Research Gate.
OK, that's-- Links to anywhere? Do you have a GitHub repo somewhere we can look at it? No, I learned how to do that once, and then I didn't do it ever again.
So thank you very much. And what GitHub brought on was the openness of the process.
So thank you very much. projects using GitHub, so both as a model and as a reality.
We flew it twice on Endeavour, and it was just a lot of fun. Go to GitHub, you can have it right now.
hour, that was the early version of OpenClaw. I think this, Story's really inspiring to a lot of people because this prototype led to something that just took the internet by storm.... and became the fastest-growing repository in GitHub history, with now over 175,000 stars. So, what was the story of the one-hour prototype? - You know, I wanted that since April.
was the foundation of that scaling around the world world uh in 2007 the second most important software company most people haven't heard of called GitHub opened its doors uh creating the world's now largest repository of open-source software in 2007 um a company called Google bought a little
you often still see when people write about the great firewall you often still see people acting as if the threat to China is there's a GitHub repo of democracy and if you can just download it and compile it locally it will upset things the threat that Chinese government faces now is not from a small
We flew it twice on Endeavour, and it was just a lot of fun. But if you search for NASA MCT GitHub, you would find it.
- He wins Rich over almost immediately. The code for XZ lives on a website called GitHub, which tracks all edits to XZ's code using a tool called Git,
He's the creator of Ruby on Rails, which is an influential web development framework behind many websites used by millions of people, including Shopify, GitHub, and Airbnb. He is the co-owner and CTO of 37signals that created Basecamp, HEY and ONCE.
But what's important is that also in 2014 and then ultimately 2015, Microsoft Research agreed to open source WorldWide Telescope. So that's why we have the little GitHub thing. So the two things that are going are the standards, the IVOA, and the software project WorldWide Telescope.
It's a cool shift. And this constitution you can actually find it on GitHub for those of you from a technical background. It's an open source document.
of making it so there's a pipeline for people to open a GitHub issue and implement a new idea and then have it run in a stable language modeling stack.
One of the most famous pieces of research done on this was at GitHub, which is an open source coding platform, which
The simulator, now released on GitHub-- I would encourage you guys to check it out.
So we've found people using this technology-- it's all available on GitHub-- for different things.
My friend Julie Ann Horvath received a lot of gender based harassment at GitHub.
I-- a friend of mine wrote me some Python scripts that are in GitHub called flashbake, and every 15 minutes, they grab
- He wins Rich over almost immediately. So he needs a way to sneak it in without it ever appearing as normal source code on GitHub.
If you said what contains the most amount of repos, how many percentage of repos on GitHub are web-based, they probably say 90% or some huge number.
And so not only on FiveThirtyEight.com, but on people's blogs and GitHubs and other websites,
So Easy Website Maker is an app that somebody put together, just uploaded it to GitHub.
or to the skills that they have, right? If I want to know if a coder is any good, I look at their GitHub repo. I don't care what LinkedIn says about where they got a degree.
So thank you very much. Just to give you an example for what worked in the tech industry, before GitHub, there was SourceForge.
OK. So the last thing before-- sorry. I will tell you one more thing, which is just that you can go to GitHub and you can actually get the code. And I know some of you are going to ask.
- Yeah. So actually, Kudos, because they shou- could have just sent a, a lawyer letter, but they've been nice about it. But also like, "You have to change this and fast." And I asked for two days, because changing a name is hard, because you have to find everything, you know, Twitter handle, domains, NPM packages Docker registry, GitHub stuff. And everything has to be...... you need a set of everything.
- Wow. - Because there's no... Those systems... I mean, you would expect that they have some protection or, like, an automatic forwarding, but And I was like, "Okay, let's move over to GitHub," and I pressed rename on GitHub. And the
- Wow. - Because there's no... Those systems... I mean, you would expect that they have some protection or, like, an automatic forwarding, but thankfully, like I, I have... Because I have a little bit of following already. Like I had friends at Twitter, I had friends at GitHub who like
- Wow. - Because there's no... Those systems... I mean, you would expect that they have some protection or, like, an automatic forwarding, but moved heaven and earth to like help me. And it is not... That's not something that's easy. Like, like GitHub tried to like
- Wow. - Because there's no... Those systems... I mean, you would expect that they have some protection or, like, an automatic forwarding, but but, yeah, it's been like quite a bit of money on the other domains. I tried to reach out again to GitHub but I feel like I, I used up all
takes care of the developers, and I think Microsoft has more and more moved in that direction with GitHub and acquiring GitHub and just taking care of the
He wrote a white paper, put it on Reddit, put it on GitHub, and said, who wants to fund my project?
So thank you very much. So what I am saying is, before we can do this, at least on the techie side, we need not Tinder, but rather GitHub.
So thank you very much. Ah, so I can commend you, the work-- so there is, by the way, a lot of GitHub activity for government, including GitHub's use for lawmaking.
So thank you very much. And so as a practical matter, you are seeing a lot more government tech projects which are using GitHub as well as government law making
So thank you very much. And if you're interested in this topic, there's a wonderful professor at the University of Regina in Canada who has written some wonderful articles on GitHub
So thank you very much. for government and studying how one can actually, literally, not as a metaphor use GitHub to make government tech
if, after every story, we added 25% of our time to put all of our data on GitHub.
Now, to be clear, we put a lot of stuff on GitHub, and with our most ambitious stuff I think it's really important that we do that.
So one of the efforts in creating a digital public library, I think, is the creation of a GitHub for libraries-- the notion of creating a huge amount of code
We flew it twice on Endeavour, and it was just a lot of fun. Also, we've had a couple of efforts here-- a desktop effort called Mission Control Technologies which is on GitHub.
I'm already starting to see the next generation of grad students moving onto the cloud, Amazon and Google, using GitHub, being very sophisticated
going to want to do it? So you want to align their individual incentives with this optimal allocation. And at some level, you can look at lots of different tools. Certainly you can look at Polymath and Innocentive. You can look at lots of other things. I think about things like GitHub, particularly the issue tracker on GitHub, IRC channels for open source software projects.