Very cool, we're doing similar except we let agents open PRs as well + we track release metadata and agentic sessions via our ReARM system + we've recently launched an option for agents to track helm-based deployments via ReARM - https://docs.rearmhq.com/workflows/devops.html
I didn't mention this part, but while writing this I realized I could easily add a skill to hit the Forgejo PR API. There's no forgejo CLI like there is with GitHub sadly.
I just use the tea CLI. There is pretty good compatibility between tea and forgejo. The only place I’ve found it to be incomplete is forgejo’s actions api was missing some endpoints.
It's not about that we should drop LLM completely from the mix, but something like AI -> LLM control -> old-school classifier control -> script / human oversight is the way. If something has potential to cause millions in damages, it should be subjected to human oversight (likelihood / impact analysis needs to happen early in the system design).
Frankly I don't buy atrophy argument at all. I (and I believe many other people) switched multiple frameworks and languages over the years. I.e., I was an expert in Chef more than 10 years ago, and nowadays I hardly remember anything about it. Calling this a cognitive decline is a significant stretch.
If you're afraid of cognitive decline - try to get to proper orchestration using multiple agents. That's a fun exercise.
I have completely opposite experience. To me Traefik is the easiest thing to work with on the market. It should be even easier now to setup using Agentic AI.
I generally like analogy between technology (software and hardware) and construction, but I don't think it holds in regards to security - and real-world examples periodically prove that.
Hi all, we just launched Community edition of our tool to manage Bills of Materials. It supports storage of Bills of Materials on any OCI-compatible registry with rich support for branching and product-component composition.
> It would be fantastic to see a single Israeli/Palestinian state with a slight arab majority, but everyone with their voice represented, all living in peace and harmony.
Single state is a construct of few people with far-left views. They already tried something like that in USSR where they put for example Armenians and Azerbaijanians in the same state (and many other smaller examples within USSR). Look what happened.
I don't see even a single chance this will ever work, also it has zero support on the ground by both sides.
> More generally, the demographics around the Eastern Mediterranean have changed surprisingly little since the Bronze Age.
This type of claims only shows lack of understanding of history as a science. It is actually impossible right now to make claims about this with any significant degree of confidence.
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