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GitHub still hasn't fixed ghost notifications. Malaise and decay.

Issue filed in the wrong repo? We know your pain! And now we've got a fix. Repo admins can transfer issues to wherever they belong. 🏘️
please don't apply for a senior dev position if your github looks like this...

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Intern: The GitHub pipeline ran smoothly. The pipeline:

Did you know you can display different images in your README based on the user's Github theme? 👀

VII: Very Important Issues Now you can pin up to three of them at the top of your list for easy access 📌
Parts of GitHub might look a little different today. We've changed the text color for issue labels to meet accessibility standards based on WCAG guidelines.

Incase your wondering what happens when you make a github issue for most open source projects.

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