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chaospatterns@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.devEnglish ·
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GitHub is introducing rate limits for unauthenticated pulls, API calls, and web access

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chaospatterns@lemmy.world to Programming@programming.devEnglish ·
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Updated rate limits for unauthenticated requests - GitHub Changelog
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To provide a secure and dependable experience on GitHub, we’re rolling out updates to rate limits for requests made without authentication. These changes will apply to operations like cloning repositories…

An update from GitHub: https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/159123#discussioncomment-13148279

The rates are here: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/using-the-rest-api/rate-limits-for-the-rest-api?apiVersion=2022-11-28

  • 60 req/hour for unauthenticated users
  • 5000 req/hour for authenticated - personal
  • 15000 req/hour for authenticated - enterprise org
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    Answer to both questions is the crypto scheme they have created. There is no logical explanation to it. We have seen it happen countless times before.

    They could ask for crypto donations and that would be totally fine. But they are building a crypto scheme. And crypto schemes are build as pyramid schemes to get money out of vulnerable people. Anyone who make such a thing is not trustable.

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      Who is building a cryptoscheme? Radicle developers aren’t building a cryptoscheme. Again, radicle is not crypto, it’s a decentralised git forge.

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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        Same devs of the Rad token which is said by themselves that will be used woth the protocol. You cannot disconnect devs of RAD and devs of radicle because they are the same people. It’s like saying that YouTube have nothing to do with google.

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          Where did they say that RAD the token will be used with radicle the git forge? Please provide a link.

          Anti Commercial-AI license

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            https://www.gemini.com/es-LA/cryptopedia/what-is-radicle-crypto-github-alternative-rad-token

            Do tou think they made a crypto scam with almost the same name just for funsies?

            Better by their own words: https://docs.radworks.org/community/rad-token

            $RAD is the native token of the Radworks Network, used as the primary means to coordinate all actors, govern the treasury, and (later this year will) reward infrastructure providers on top of the Radicle network.

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