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Jules. It seems like everyone is rolling out AI coding assistants that attach to your GitHub account and submit PRs for you right now. We had OpenAI Codex last week, today Microsoft announced GitHub Copilot coding agent (confusingly not the same thing as Copilot Workspace) and I found out just now that Google's Jules, announced in December, is now in a beta preview.
I'm flying home from PyCon but I managed to try out Jules from my phone. I took this GitHub issue thread, converted it to copy-pasteable Markdown with this tool and pasted it into Jules, with no further instructions.
Here's the resulting PR created from its branch. I haven't fully reviewed it yet and the tests aren't passing, so it's hard to evaluate from my phone how well it did. In a cursory first glance it looks like it's covered most of the requirements from the issue thread.
My habit of creating long issue threads where I talk to myself about the features I'm planning is proving to be a good fit for outsourcing implementation work to this new generation of coding assistants.
How to push tagged Docker releases to Google Artifact Registry with a GitHub Action. Ben Welsh’s writeup includes detailed step-by-step instructions for getting the mysterious “Workload Identity Federation” mechanism to work with GitHub Actions and Google Cloud. I’ve been dragging my heels on figuring this out for quite a while, so it’s great to see the steps described at this level of detail.
Cloud Run Button: Click-to-deploy your git repos to Google Cloud (via) Google Cloud Run now has its own version of the Heroku deploy button: you can add a button to a GitHub repository which, when clicked, will provide an interface for deploying your repo to the user’s own Google Cloud account using Cloud Run.
Is GitHub looking to be acquired?
Raising $100 million at a rumoured valuation of $750 million is not the action of a company that wants to be acquired. http://techcrunch.com/2012/07/09...
[... 36 words]geocoders. A fifteen minute project extracted from something else I’m working on—an ultra simple Python API for geocoding a single string against Google, Yahoo! Placemaker, GeoNames and (thanks to Jacob) Yahoo! Geo’s web services.