https://github.com/repository-settings/app is an elegant use of GitHub apps: you can define a .toml for repository settings, which lets you change these settings with a commit!
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I'm not a fan of the mastodon web UI behaviour where moving down with cursor keys 'snaps' to the next toot.
Is it possible to disable this, so my cursor keys always move the page by a consistent visual amount?
I've poked in the settings and didn't see anything obvious.
Ooh, I've just discovered that you can enable actions on GitHub pull requests by default! This is the actions settings page.
My understanding is that GitHub introduced these limits to prevent people trying to run cryptominers on GitHub actions. Sounds like GitHub has largely fixed it.
The long term trend in software UIs seems to be away from 'saving'. Games autosave, websites save settings as soon as you change them, and online document editors don't even allow you to manually save!
