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Hit us with your best ideas, what should we call this month’s weekly visitors / weekly contributions list?

Hit us with your best ideas, what should we call this month’s weekly visitors / weekly contributions list?
It seems that no single server or stream has it.
I feel like it's maybe something for weather Protection, Ventilation or modular infrastructure but those seem more like guesses than actual knowledge, and wanted to see if anyone actually knows the answer?
Currently, the archive button is disabled for internal Moderator Discussions because archiving them isn't an intended design choice. However, treating mod discussions as permanent fixtures in the active inbox creates significant clutter, making it difficult for teams to manage actual ongoing internal conversations.
We need a way to organize, clear out, or archive these threads once a discussion has concluded. Whether it's a technical archive function or a separate "Closed" status tab specifically for internal discussions, providing a mechanism to hide completed threads would drastically improve modmail workflow efficiency for large teams.
Hey Chiefs! The June 2026 Update has now been released, which naturally means it's time for a megathread.
This megathread will contain all the relevant information about the update, and act as a hub for discussion and bug reports. We’ll be removing repetitive posts and directing most general update related discussions here today.
Clash ON!
Hey everyone,
I’m suddenly hitting a brick wall trying to toggle or update a schedule on a pipeline/dataflow that has been working flawlessly up until now.
Whenever I try to turn the schedule on or off, the UI throws this generic error:
Failed to apply a schedule. Check values in schedule and try again.
Context:
The underlying code/pipeline runs absolutely fine if I trigger it manually via "Run now".
No credentials have changed, and parameters are fully populated.
The schedule configuration worked perfectly fine up until today.
It feels like a tenant or platform-level metadata bug on Microsoft's end rather than an issue with my artifact.
Is anyone else experiencing this right now? If you found a quick workaround to force Fabric to save the schedule payload, please let me know!
Scheduled Post UI doesn't show more than 3 scheduled posts correctly
The time picker field is currently unusable due to two conflicting logic errors:
Open the Scheduled Post menu.
Note the current system time (e.g., 12:20).
Attempt to set the time field to 12:24.
Observe the validation message: "Date and time must be in the future."
Change the time to any other value (e.g., 15:00).
Click Update -> Time still has old value.
Expected Behavior The field should accept any valid future timestamp.
Validation logic should sync with the server/UTC time to prevent false "past date" flags.
The field should retain the user-selected value instead of hard-defaulting to 12:25.
Screenshot from mobile desktop view:
I'm trying to build a simple stats dashboard where users can log in and see their organizations. It seems like it should be straightforward, but I'm running into walls.
read:org and user scopesGET /user/orgs - returns empty array (200 OK, not 403)GET /user/memberships/orgs - returns empty arrayGET /user/repos with affiliation=owner,collaborator,organization_member - returns emptyread:org, user, admin:org, repoWhen the user authorizes the OAuth app, GitHub shows a page that lists their organizations explicitly:
So GitHub definitely knows what orgs the user has. But the API returns nothing.
Would appreciate any insights on what I'm missing here.
Hey Chiefs! The April 2026 Update has now been released, which naturally means it's time for a megathread.
This megathread will contain all the relevant information about the update, and act as a hub for discussion and bug reports. We’ll be removing repetitive posts and directing most general update related discussions here today.
Clash ON!