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Alberto Pérez de Rada Fiol
Alberto Pérez de Rada Fiol

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New GitHub UI ✨

What do you think about GitHub's new UI?

If you haven't seen it yet, you can enable it by clicking on your avatar on the top right of the screen, then on Feature preview, and lastly enabling one or both of the features listed there.

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James McDermott

I got to try it out, I'm getting used to it - not crazy for the circular profile image but apart from that it's nice!

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Isaac Muniz

I also don't like the circular profile page.

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Andrew Bone

I like it, everything is still in around about the same place. I'm a big fan on the flat design too.

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rhymes

It's going to take a little bit getting used to it but I like it!

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Isaac Muniz • Edited

I like that it is more organized.

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Jacob Herrington (he/him)

I like the direction it is headed, but it always hurts my brain when an app I use every day changes! 😅

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Alberto Pérez de Rada Fiol

To be honest, I quite like it! To me it feels like a needed face wash that makes everything more clean and clear while maintaining the essence of the platform we all know very well.

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