@realsigridjin: this random korean guy built agent pipeline that pushed over 500 commits to 100+ major open-source repos in just 72 hou…

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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.

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
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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

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