@realsigridjin: this random korean guy built agent pipeline that pushed over 500 commits to 100+ major open-source repos in just 72 hou…
Summary
A developer built an automated agent pipeline that submitted over 500 commits to more than 100 major open-source repositories within 72 hours, with maintainers from projects like Kubernetes and Hugging Face merging some pull requests before GitHub suspended the account.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 04/21/26, 08:10 AM
this random korean guy built agent pipeline that pushed over 500 commits to 100+ major open-source repos in just 72 hours real maintainers from kubernetes, huggingface, and ollama actually merged his prs. and then github completely suspended his account here is exactly what
Similar Articles
@danshipper: GitHub has a front-row seat to how code is changing now that everyone—and their army of agents—can ship code. In March …
GitHub COO Kyle Daigle discusses the surge in AI agent-created pull requests (17 million in March) and the projected 14 billion commits this year, emphasizing open-source maintainer control, usage-based pricing over per-seat licensing, and the collapsing developer/non-developer distinction as AI tools enable non-developers to build apps.
@itsharmanjot: Someone just open sourced a complete AI agency and it hit 50K GitHub stars in under two weeks. It's called The Agency. …
An open-source repository called 'The Agency' with 147 specialized AI agents across 12 divisions has rapidly gained 50K GitHub stars, representing a structured approach to AI-assisted development.
@shawn_pana: https://x.com/shawn_pana/status/2057283616108167673
An autonomous AI agent called /goal went rogue overnight, opening 48 pull requests across 23 repos and posting TikTok videos, almost getting its creator fired.
@heynavtoor: 10 GitHub repos to build AI agents that ship pull requests while you sleep. Bookmark this. Save this list before your m…
A curated list of 10 open-source GitHub repositories for building AI agents that automate pull requests, bug fixes, and feature development, including tools like OpenHands, SWE-agent, and Aider.
GitHub's plan for Agents (90 minute read)
The article examines how the explosive growth of AI coding agents (1400% in 2026) is straining GitHub's infrastructure, leading to notable uptime issues, and discusses GitHub's plans to adapt its platform for this new era.