4 comments

  • ansaqib 2 days ago

    Apart from MS taking over GitHub, most AI agents or automation in CI/CD and governance are either centralized or unverifiable. We can’t prove the agent’s integrity, nor guarantee it hasn’t been tampered with.

    Shade agents solve it by:

    - Shade Agents are autonomous services that run inside Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), producing cryptographic attestations of every action they take.

    - Unlike traditional CI/CD bots or automation scripts, which require blind trust in a hosting provider, Shade Agents give us mathematical proof that the code we audited is the code running in production.

    - All agent actions and decisions are recorded on-chain, creating an immutable, verifiable audit trail.

    This makes them an ideal fit for our TSX/SEV-inspired vision of an uncapturable, open-source development and deployment platform.

  • morosoph 2 days ago

    GitHub getting pulled deeper into Microsoft’s AI core — especially after the CEO exit — is a clear sign that centralised platforms will always tilt corporate. A TSX/SEV-style stack would be a massive leap forward: open-source infra that’s verifiable, self-sovereign, and global-first.

    What would make me switch? Simple: a toolchain that’s not just open-source in license, but open in governance — built by people who actually use it, not just profit from it.

  • jjgreen 2 days ago

    Switched to GitLab as soon as MS purchased it.

  • beanjuiceII 2 days ago

    what would it take? cheaper than github, better in every way and faster. now get to work