I stopped checking failure emails from GitHub Actions unless they happens half a dozen times or so a day because I get more false negatives (GitHub Actions issue not my workflow issue) than legitimate notifications I can act on. I'm from Europe too.
i'm at this point - 30 min of copilot is required for final launch.
Out of 100 copilot requests - 70 have failed today.
this last 1 percent is seriously burning my soul.
I stopped checking failure emails from GitHub Actions unless they happens half a dozen times or so a day because I get more false negatives (GitHub Actions issue not my workflow issue) than legitimate notifications I can act on. I'm from Europe too.
i'm at this point - 30 min of copilot is required for final launch. Out of 100 copilot requests - 70 have failed today. this last 1 percent is seriously burning my soul.
Almost no issues. I don't use Github CI though.
Their usage has absolutely skyrocketed: https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/an-update-on-...