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Rubber Duck Thursdays

Join us for Rubber Duck Thursdays! A lighthearted and informal stream where we work on some projects and do some live coding.

Reimagining Git Learning through Visualization and Gamification

Speaker spotlight

Join us at Git Merge 2025 as Jacob Stopak shows how game design and interactive visualizations are transforming how developers learn Git. See how making Git more visual is making it easier to teach, learn, and explore.

This is just one of many future-focused talks happening at Git Merge 2025 (Sep 29–30 · IRL and online).

🎟️ In-person tickets are $99.
📺 Livestream access is free!
👉 Explore the full lineup and register now

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Chrome

Chrome is a web browser from the tech company Google.

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Mergify

Mergify

Mergify is a solution making your code merge faster, safer, and cheaper by virtue of:

  • The Merge Queue - Queue, Update and Merge your Pull Requests.
  • The Workflow Automation - Automate your code merge processes.

Our aim, automate and optimize your Code Merge Processes to:

  • Save Time: Increase your merge frequency.
  • Save Money: Optimize your CI costs
  • Secure your code: Stop breaking your code
  • Improve Developer Experience: Reduce friction and frustration

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Rollbar

Rollbar

Go beyond traditional error monitoring and logging tools with our AI assisted grouping which helps development teams pinpoint errors in seconds. Proactively discover errors in real time, alert the right people, automatically rollback, and fix.

Rollbar alerts you to errors and integrates into your GitHub development flow by linking errors to the commit and author likely responsible, creating new GitHub Issues, and resolving errors with commit message in seconds.