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Nah, He meant a 30.5 Billion checkup at the doctor's office ... I wonder who his insurance company is?


I'm surprised out of all the drama surrounding M$ purchase of GitHub I haven't seen many mentions of BitBucket https://bitbucket.org/

I've been using this for years now since you get free private repos.


pre-Atlassian BitBucket was a lovely app, then they landed that Web 9.0 JS abomination redesign. Because waiting 30 seconds for uncached Javascript assets to load while on the clock is totally acceptable, when all you really need is 500 bytes worth of a Git directory listing to render.

Left feedback, no response. Left feedback again, still no response. Moved everything to GitLab.

It's really hard to see great apps like this (and Reddit as a more recent example) destroyed by.. seemingly.. people given too much time to do their jobs. I'm not a front end guy, but the feeling I get is that it has the same problem as backend. Can't just cobble a few well-tested Django views together any more, must have a 16-microservice mess to ensure the CV is fully padded. Makes me so sad


You should try the new BitBucket, it's awesome.


You and I have different standards of awesome. Mine does not include placeholders following every click.

https://cl.ly/3p3a2e3C0K2T


That specific issue is a misfeature of whatever frontend framework they're using, and is present on many other sites as well.


Yes Attlassian have pretty disappointing UX standards IMO, JIRA has similar issues since the redesign.


Man, Atlassian... they royally screwed up with SourceTree as well; v2 is unusable on many systems, to the point that myself and many users have downgraded to v1.

For a bit of entertainment, take a look at this open issue https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/SRCTREEWIN-7374 created on 01/Jun/2017. Yes, an issue that makes the product unusable for many users, that has been open for over a year now.


Is BitBucket still an Atlassian product?


It is.


Yeah that would be a deal breaker for me.


It's about as awesome as getting stabbed in the eye with a white-hot fork.


The biggest complaint that I've seen against bitbucket is the ties to Atlassian and the fact it is a closed source product. Most of the ones featured here are some form of open source or open core for GitLab.


Last I looked it was limited to 5 users. Gitlab on the other hand offers unlimited users and limited repo size: 10G.



simple gorilla marketing ... nice try ^.^ ... no sale


bravo


skynet?


thanks for allowing me to test windows ... cheers and great easter egg


straight up broken


I think this page is hoax ... just an attempt to gather a list of rails urls. looking at my logs I see no such request.


It's not a hoax - could you get in touch with us at support@tinfoilsecurity.com or http://www.tinfoilsecurity.com/chat ? I'd love to see what went wrong.


I think it can't deal with the traffic it's getting. I saw a couple of hits to my server and the page's progress bar moved a little, but it's been stalled for quite a while now.


Are you referring to the scan from our homepage or the Rails checker? Either way, could you get in touch with us at support@tinfoilsecurity.com or http://www.tinfoilsecurity.com/chat ? I'd love to see what went wrong.

We shouldn't be having issues with load.


I just did it and got this in my logs:

184.73.36.14/ec2-184-73-36-14.compute-1.amazonaws.com - - [02/Feb/2013:06:12:19 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 11310 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_6_6; en-us) AppleWebKit/533.19.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.0.3 Safari/5 Powered by Spider-Pig by tinfoilsecurity.com"

They're definitely hitting the URLs, I just think they have a backlog.


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