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Nick Taylor (@nickytonline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I created a new GitHub action for including your OpenSauced dev card in your GitHub README. Check it out and let me know what you think! github.com/nickytonline/o…

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Check out this new GitHub Action from Nick Taylor! Now you can display your OpenSauced Dev Card on your GitHub profile and keep your open source stats fresh. Check it out below πŸ‘‡

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With the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) setting new security and compliance standards, tracking SBOMs in your projects is an important step in safeguarding your projects and staying compliant.

Steven Tey (@steventey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding how your marketing efforts are converting to revenue is one of the most important metrics in marketing. At Dub.co, we are beta testing a new Conversions product that lets you do exactly that (clicks β†’ leads β†’ sales). DM me if you'd like to try it out!

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We've now made it easier to see your DevCard. Just go to oscr.me{username} to see yours now! For example, you can get to Nick's at oscr.me/nickytonline.

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We're into week 4 of the #100DaysOfOSS Challenge, but that doesn't mean you can't get started today. Check out our weekly prompts, and learn more about how to get involved in open source. github.com/orgs/open-sauc…

John McBride (@johncodezzz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Part 2 πŸ’« how did we optimize our AI code to work with massive swaths of structured data and still maintain performance? AI Agents! From my talk at the GitHub office, I share how OpenSauced engineering built our AI agent API infrastructure using function calling loops:

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It's not about the code you write or the issues you solve; it's how you engage with the community, respect its processes, and align with its goals. As Evan You points out, when a contributor's decisions consistently align with the project's, trust naturally builds and compounds.

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A very cool feature I worked on recently: OpenSauced can now derive the SBOM and generate a Workspace for Go projects. Here's an example of the kubernetes/kubernetes dependencies in the SBOM. This way, you can get a birds eye view of ALL your software dependencies πŸ¦…

A very cool feature I worked on recently: <a href="/saucedopen/">OpenSauced</a> can now derive the SBOM and generate a Workspace for Go projects.

Here's an example of the kubernetes/kubernetes dependencies in the SBOM.

This way, you can get a birds eye view of ALL your software dependencies πŸ¦…
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"How many humans could screw up my dependency graph?" πŸ€” You're tracking stars, issues, and package counts, but you might be missing the biggest impact. Discover why Jordan Harband's question has us asking, "Are you mapping your Human Dependency Graph?"