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How do we feel about GitHub Actions here? https://blog.yossarian.net/2023/09/22/GitHub-Actions-could-be-so-much-better
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@dwr.eth
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Never used them much, but I like what Gitlab has. Gitlab been good enough for me to never look at changing to GitHub
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I use them for simple actions like format checking and even some test suites but use cloud build for CI/CD
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@trinitek
I feel like I have more flexibility with agents in Azure DevOps
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@alexgrover.eth
I’m not sure why you would use anything else in this day and age
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We use them heavily. Just wished they didn’t have so many incidents and had more uptime
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We use them heavily for: - creating a new Fly.io instance on new branch creation - creating GitHub issues for any TODO's in the code - building & uploading source maps to Sentry - building and deploying new commits to Fly (for both master and staging branches: one instance per branch) Overall I'm a fan
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I sorta kinda love them, but I have scar-tissue from when CI bills ran into the thousands..and were logistically a lot more fragile and finicky to deal with. CI makes me fire proof! So I have a positive emotional attachment to anything that protects me...but perhaps my opinion is now outdated, & I should "want better"
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