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Ghostty is leaving GitHub (mitchellh.com)

3521 points by WadeGrimridge · 77 days ago · 1051 comments on HN

Article summary

The author, a long-time GitHub user, is leaving the platform due to its decreasing quality and frequent outages, which have negatively impacted their ability to work. The author has been critical of GitHub and feels that the platform is no longer suitable for serious work. Despite their love for GitHub, they have decided to move their project to a different platform. The author plans to keep a read-only mirror of their project on GitHub and may return if the platform improves.

Main themes

  • GitHub quality decline
  • Microsoft acquisition impact
  • AI-generated code effects
  • Infrastructure and scalability issues
  • Rate limits and demand management
  • Centralized platform limitations
  • Growth vs. quality trade-offs

What commenters say

  • GitHub's decline in quality is due to its acquisition by Microsoft and the subsequent spread of Microsoft's engineering culture.
  • The increasing use of AI-generated code is a major contributor to GitHub's problems, as it decreases the quality of the service.
  • GitHub's infrastructure, particularly its migration to Azure, is the root cause of its outages and reliability issues.
  • The platform's failure to impose rate limits and manage demand has led to its current state of unreliability.
  • The issue is not with Git itself, but with the infrastructure and services built around it, such as issues, PRs, and Actions.
  • GitHub's problems are a result of its own greed and prioritization of growth over quality, leading to a decline in user experience and reliability.
  • The use of autonomous agents and bots, such as Claude, may be contributing to the platform's problems by generating low-quality code and overwhelming the system.
  • GitHub's decline is a natural result of its centralized nature and unprecedented growth, which can lead to flakiness and failure.