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GitHub pushed API keys to GitHub themself once, so you’re not alone xD
Wasn’t this the reason they built the system to protect you from this by defining secrets not to be pushed?
Is this like when Facebook suggested you upload all your nudes so they can tell you if your sensitive photos are ever leaked.
The worst case of this I heard was a crypto developer that lost 300k$ of clients money when he accidentally pushed some crypto keys to GitHub public repository. Last I heard he was getting sued.
Non prod creds, right? Right…
Narrator: It was the prod creds.
Did this for the first time yesterday 😅
And of course I had an instant watcher on my repo yet I never had one before, lol
Image not visible, link missing when opening thread.
I know it’s not you, it’s me. But yeah. No idea what the image is, can’t copy paste from home thread.
Bart Simpson writing “I will not push API keys to github” on the blackboard over and over
Thank you kind person. Funnily enough the image is now visible.