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active 2023-12-222024-12-14 (UTC)

Complete coverage26,457 / 26,457 hourly files (100%) · 2 absent upstream2023-08-152026-08-21 (UTC)
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77
Pushes
64
Pull requests
0
Issues
5
Stars
1
Forks
0

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Line chart, 359 days from 2023-12-22 to 2024-12-14. Pushes: 64 total, peak 18 in a day. Pull requests: 0 total, peak 0 in a day. Issues: 5 total, peak 2 in a day. Comments: 7 total, peak 4 in a day. Stars: 1 total, peak 1 in a day.

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Top contributors

Pushes, PRs, issues, reviews and comments — stars and forks excluded, so this is contribution rather than popularity

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abranczyk544207
github-actions[bot]222200

Recent activity

Latest issues, pull requests and releases

  • Issue#5abranczyk2024-12-11 22:55
    Mr Beast Accountability Co-working Session #1
  • Issue#4abranczyk2024-10-08 18:26
    Causal inference yesterday, today and tomorrow: a talk by Ilya Shpitser, Johns Hopkins University
  • Issue comment#3abranczyk2024-09-24 01:03
    Book review: The Geek Way by Andrew McAfee
  • Issue comment#3abranczyk2024-09-24 01:00
    Book review: The Geek Way by Andrew McAfee
  • Issue comment#3abranczyk2024-09-23 14:37
    Book review: The Geek Way by Andrew McAfee
  • Issue#3abranczyk2024-09-23 14:01
    Book review: The Geek Way by Andrew McAfee
  • Issue comment#1abranczyk2023-12-27 11:09
    What skills do you need to work at a quantum tech start-up?
  • Issue comment#2abranczyk2023-12-27 11:08
    Quantum computing startups are not like regular startups
  • Issue#2abranczyk2023-12-27 11:02
    Quantum computing startups are not like regular startups
  • Issue comment#1abranczyk2023-12-27 09:46
    Test post with comments
  • Issue comment#1abranczyk2023-12-27 09:12
    Test post with comments
  • Issue#1abranczyk2023-12-27 00:35
    Test post with comments

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