Order a burned CD of your own public GitHub repo

(forms.cloud.microsoft)

102 points | by throwaway2027 3 hours ago

40 comments

  • paxys 1 hour ago
    Fun joke at Sony's expense but it's going to spectacularly backfire when Microsoft inevitably announces that the next Xbox won't support physical discs.
    • NetOpWibby 27 minutes ago
      Same stunt Samsung pulls when Apple does something like remove the headphone jack.
      • recursive 19 minutes ago
        Headphone jack mentioned. I'm not going to stop buying phones based on them until there are no such options remaining, God forbid.
    • SXX 1 hour ago
      This is the worst part. They could actually capitalize on announcing Xbox wont drop physical media, but obviously that's not happening.
    • lynndotpy 1 hour ago
      It reminds me of Google proudly boasting their headphone jack when Apple removed theirs, then OnePlus proudly boasting their headphone jack when Google removed theirs.
      • SpecialistK 6 minutes ago
        "No one buys phones with a headphone jack!"

        Yeah, cause you all stop offering them within one upgrade cycle! I just checked my carrier, and the only phones they offer with jacks are the lowest end Motos and TCLs.

      • adithyassekhar 43 minutes ago
        Samsung too (headphone jack, charger in the box). Apt username btw :)
    • clhodapp 1 hour ago
      The backfiring is baked in, if you think about it: This program is going to die in just a few days, while Sony is going to continue selling physical games for years.
    • codezero 13 minutes ago
      The next Xbox already dropped physical media. The rog x ally Xbox portable is the last xbox branded gaming device.
    • SteveNuts 23 minutes ago
      Remember when Microsoft held a mock funeral for the iPhone? They’re all bark no bite.
    • sieabahlpark 45 minutes ago
      [dead]
  • px1999 1 hour ago
    Initially I thought this was a useless/dumb idea.

    On reflection, I like it - it's weird. Old internet weird. Like someone with a couple hundred bucks and some time on their hands wants to do something they think is fun or funny... it feels human. I think we need more of this. Extra points for using a sketchy o365 form that looks like a scam.

    • ninjin 1 hour ago
      Felt the same way initially, but you are very much right that this feels like a throwback to a more playful time about twenty years ago. Put in a request for the OpenBSD src repository, which is too big to fit on a CD these days and I am looking forward to see if/how they square that circle. OpenBSD used to ship their code on CDs up until about ten years ago, so it is a bit of a fun throwback in that way as well.
      • vlovich123 38 minutes ago
        > Put in a request for the OpenBSD src repository, which is too big to fit on a CD these days and I am looking forward to see if/how they square that circle.

        From literally the first few sentences:

        > If we can make you a CD, it may take a few weeks to reach you.

        They just won’t send it to you. Also keep in mind that they say it has to be your repo - not sure how they’re verifying that but you probably won’t get it for that reason too.

        • ninjin 8 minutes ago
          Riddle me this, what was the cost to me in terms of trying? If I feel like treating this like the fun we used to have online, what is the point in sucking all the fun out of it by "going lawyer" on the conditions? If I get a CD (or even DVD), it will be a fun story to tell (like when I asked Schneier to write a true Schneier Fact as opposed to his signature when I ordered a signed copy of one of his books). If I get nothing, well, I guess my life is simply over at that point.
      • evanmarshall 1 hour ago
        I want OpenBSD on blu-ray
  • jedbrooke 2 hours ago
    > Supplies are limited, and the first 1,000 eligible submissions will receive one. Limit one per person. Availability may be limited by country or region.

    This seems quite limited to be a real product, but also quite a lot for seemingly what’s just a joke to mock Sony for ceasing blu-ray production.

    It’s worth mentioning that github does (did?) do some cool stuff with physical media archiving of code like the arctic project [1], but these CDs are burned, not pressed so they’ll only last around 10 years

    [1]: https://archiveprogram.github.com/arctic-vault

    • StilesCrisis 1 hour ago
      Some poor intern is spending their summer burning CDs in a Redmond office building...
      • paxys 1 hour ago
        Github is in San Francisco
        • killingtime74 1 hour ago
          Some poor intern is spending their summer burning CDs in a San Francisco office building...
          • recursivegirth 51 minutes ago
            Some poor roofer is working 14 hour days in this ungodly heatwave. Burning CD's sounds like a pretty sweet gig.
            • boca_honey 1 minute ago
              Some poor underage girl has been trafficked in the Philippines since she can remember, and it is the only life she will ever know. Roofing 14 hours a day sounds like a pretty sweet gig.

              (See? Suffering is not a competition).

    • calvinmorrison 2 hours ago
      Not really cool. They ignored licenses and just stole people (my) code, and gave it to a 3rd party to reproduce for their own commercial uses.
  • donatj 8 minutes ago
    Ever time I see one of these public forms hosted on a generic form platform, I wonder whether it’s legitimate or just a phishing attempt to collect personal information.
  • jedberg 2 hours ago
    For those that missed it, Sony announced that Playstation will no longer support physical media. This is Microsoft ribbing them.
  • mikrl 2 hours ago
    One Linux kernel please, the 87320be9f0d24fce67631b7eef919f0b79c3e45c vintage
    • Klonoar 2 hours ago
      Finally, I can get Ubuntu on a CD.
      • whalesalad 49 minutes ago
        Back in the day I ordered the free disks by the hundreds
    • catlifeonmars 27 minutes ago
      Is this the one with a hash collision?
    • penr0se 2 hours ago
      Excellent choice, sir
  • chazeon 26 minutes ago
    I remember years ago, Ubuntu, Kubuntu, etc., could all be obtained via CD for free; years later, everything become a limited print. https://web.archive.org/web/20090219122023/https://shipit.ub...
  • joshawash 2 hours ago
    This looks like some very finely crafted phishing.
    • guessmyname 1 hour ago
      I agree, but it’s real → https://x.com/github/status/2072801888525840476

      OP should have used the shortened, more official-looking, link: https://gh.io/cd

    • nixosbestos 1 hour ago
      Rather concerned that there's exactly two comments noticing this. I immediately was like "um, it's an Office 365 form, are people this gullible". EDIT: Fortunately a few more people getting it now.

      Maybe I'm the dingus but, just not good vibes. Apparently it's probably "fine": https://x.com/github/status/2072801888525840476

      Shout-out to the downvoters, may you continue filling randomly linked, MS Forms blindly from nameless accounts, eat your hearts out.

      • krrishd 1 hour ago
        In fairness, GitHub is under a corporate umbrella with Office 365
        • semilin 1 hour ago
          This is entirely irrelevant. The problem is that anybody can make a Microsoft Form and there's no obvious indication that it's a form from Github without digging around.
          • memermeme 58 minutes ago
            The alternative is that someone managed to hijack the official GitHub social media accounts on X, TikTok, Instagram, and Threads to post this, and four hours later, no one from the official leadership has come out to call it out. I find that hard to believe. It's probably legit.

            I also heavily doubt its a joke. Shipping a thousand CDs is a drop in the bucket for a company like this. The free marketing they get from this promotion more than makes up for any cost associated with doing so.

  • ctippett 13 minutes ago
    Given the hour this is making headlines, they'll be posting a lot of CDs to the antipodes.
  • ChrisArchitect 2 minutes ago
    Similar: Domino's pizza social media

    OFFICIAL STATEMENT:

    In response to trends in the gaming industry, as of 1st April 2027 Domino's UK will cease production of physical pizzas and shift to production of digital pizzas only.

    Consumers will be able to download our full range of delicious pizza codes and, using the power of the imagination, enjoy them in an entirely virtual sense.

    https://twitter.com/Dominos_UK/status/2072602429959340517 (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48768873)

  • dnlosx 1 hour ago
    Is this a real Microsoft site, or just a form created by anyone trying to collect e-mail addresses and phone numbers to steal accounts?
  • infinite_spin 2 hours ago
    This feels like a tongue-in-cheek joke about playstation going diskless
  • geophph 1 hour ago
    It’s like when I bought HTMX 2.0 release on floppy
  • skinfaxi 2 hours ago
    Bold of them to call out another company when they haven't been doing well in the court of public opinion themselves lately.
  • H501 36 minutes ago
    I hope Linus orders a CD of the Linux kernel.
  • g-b-r 29 minutes ago
    > I confirm I own this repository and grant GitHub permission to press it to a CD

    They're concerned about copyright for burning a public repo to a CD, but sucking up everything for AI training was ok?

  • TacticalCoder 14 minutes ago
    So a funny thing happened to me a while ago... I built my current PC, about 3 years ago (an AMD 7700X but whatever). At some point I wanted to check some old data DVDs I burned, maybe one year after I built the PC or something: basically to make sure everything on the data DVDs was safely backed up in other places...

    So I dug out an old internal DVD reader/burner (still have a few of those) only to notice that: my PC tower didn't physically allow to insert an internal CD/DVD reader. I hadn't realized until then. At first I tried to push on the front panel, thinking maybe it was going to open entirely. So I went on IRC, in a good old famous channel, to vent a bit. And they told me it was a thing: new PC towers with a slot of a CD/DVD reader are really uncommon now.

    I literally didn't notice until I actually tried, after a year or so, to put a reader in the PC.

    Now of course I had plenty other options: using another tower, my server (a Xeon workstation) has got a CD/DVD reader, I could ghetto-mount the internal reader temporarily while letting the tower opened, etc.

    But that's not the point: internal CD/DVD readers/burners kinda went away, silently, with some of us not even noticing that PC towers suddenly didn't even offer the physical possibility to install them.

  • cadamsdotcom 2 hours ago
    Good time to still have a CD burner sitting around, business opportunities everywhere!

    Want your 200gb game shipped on 300-400 CDs? Just pay postage & handling ;)

  • schappim 1 hour ago
    This seems like a wonderful way to get folk's private info. What's next, a Google Form offering to download your Gmail?
  • ButlerianJihad 18 minutes ago
    I went shopping at Target today, and their remodeling underway has dedicated an entire display to vinyl 12" records. I know there is a popular retro thing, but this click-and-mortar dichotomy has gotten bonkers!
  • sn0n 43 minutes ago
    But then you have to ask yourself… Is this an op… Sony and ms in cahoots to get a list of problem children?
  • MBCook 1 hour ago
    1/2” open reel magnetic tape please or GTFO.
    • defrost 57 minutes ago
      If you've got the $$'s for the media and a reader there are plenty of SEG geophysics data storage bunkers that can expedite that request.
  • xena 1 hour ago
    I requested the code for Anubis, I'll keep you all updated on what I get!
  • recursive4 1 hour ago
    I'd settle for one day without a SEV.
  • tobinfekkes 2 hours ago
    Is this just a guise to get people to hand over their contact information? So it can be linked and associated with a GitHub profile?

    It's presented as an official Microsoft product (the link), but it's just a random public-facing form hosted on Microsoft Forms from Joe Schmoe.

  • whalesalad 48 minutes ago
  • serious_angel 2 hours ago
    Awesome! It is indeed a marvelous merchandize concept! An effortful work of ingenious ideas and great history... sealed in a iridescent CD and signed by a supportive holder of it on public...

    Thank you, for an awesome, relatively ingenious idea to preserve the history and highlight its significance in a human history, the love for discoveries and cooperation...

    I love it...

  • shmerl 1 hour ago
    Why not on floppy disks.
    • grishka 1 hour ago
      Afaik they aren't manufactured any more
  • zapkyeskrill 1 hour ago
    I'll take Windows95 on 3.5" floppy discs please. Thank you.
  • charcircuit 1 hour ago
    So they are only going to "sell" 1000 physical discs before throwing in the towel and going back to all digital? Honestly this is worse than Sony. They should charge a fair price and continue to offer the service for people who don't have strong enough internet to checkout large repos.
  • dionian 43 minutes ago
    on what?
  • system2 17 minutes ago
    I want my repo on floppy disks, please.
  • yieldcrv 2 hours ago
    > Offer valid from July 2, 2026 to July 6, 2026.

    Microsoft discontinuing physical copies in one week

  • d--b 1 hour ago
    Can we get a windows 11 DVD that works without an internet connection instead?
  • nimchimpsky 2 hours ago
    [dead]
  • hartator 2 hours ago
    This is a wrong move on so many levels.
    • fishgoesblub 2 hours ago
      Correct, HD DVD is the more obvious, and correct choice.
      • Bender 1 hour ago
        For small repos external USB floppy drives are only $16. IBM Formatted floppy disks are $25-$30 for 10.

        Insert floppy #25

        I would do it just for fun.

    • devmor 2 hours ago
      Elaborate? It seems like a fun joke making light of Sony’s announcement this week.
      • codetiger 2 hours ago
        For a min, I thought "Github is going to be dead soon, so get your backup"
      • ranger_danger 34 minutes ago
        Probably because a lot of people here think it's some kind of conspiracy-level private information stealing scheme.