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Here's what's popular on GitHub today...
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We’ve seen some amazing community projects this last month. This was a huge month for the community with hundreds of new releases. There’s everything from world-changing tech to weekend hobbies.
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Game Off
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Made in India
Open source projects built in or receiving significant contributions from India :india:
Snyk
Snyk is on a mission to help developers use open source and stay secure.
Snyk helps find, fix & prevent known vulnerabilities in your Node.js, Java, Ruby, Python and Scala apps. Snyk is free for open source.
Snyk tracks vulnerabilities in over 800,000 open source packages, and helps protect over 25,000 applications.
83% of Snyk users found vulnerabilities in their applications, and new vulnerabilities are disclosed regularly, putting your application at risk.
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Some devices like RG350 do not have a build in virtual keyboard, this prevents them from partake in multiplayer games (as well as a few other features) as they cannot enter the password for the game.
To solve this we should provide a simple virtual keyboard for such platforms, since these devices usually also do not have a touch screen it should be usable via a game controller.
A couple of opt
## Python/Regex fix
This is a reminder for me or a task if anyone wants :P
Basically, The last two questions aren't really regex's questions.
To do:
- Move said questions to correct place.
- Add new regex questions (Python related!)?
- Maybe add a new ## Regex section, as it is a valuable skill
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What article on docs.github.com is affected?
https://docs.github.com/articles/managing-your-work-with-issues
What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?
I would like to see this page be given adequate explanation of the
"basics of issues" as it says it links to from this page
https://github.com/features/project-management/
Plan for whoever would like
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AppVeyor
Windows developers use AppVeyor to continuously run their tests and deploy apps to cloud or on-premise environments. AppVeyor CI can update the build status on your GitHub pull requests, upload build artifacts to project release and deploy successful builds. AppVeyor is not just a build tool, but it's the place of Windows CI knowledge accumulation - thanks to AppVeyor's vibrant community!

Current Behaviour
The flamegraph sorts the siblings in ascending order by frame's name.
The reference to code is here
Expected Behaviour
The siblings should appear in order of their start time.
This can be achieved according to library docs mentioned [here](https://github.com/spiermar/d3-fla