“The question is how we can expand, rewire, and evolve Git hosting for a world where AI agents are the primary producers of code.”

Thomas Dohmke ran GitHub, watched Microsoft slap Copilot on everything, and now he’s building Entire: a Git host designed for a future where AI agents write the code and humans just watch the pushes roll by. The pitch is 2.1 million pushes an hour, a number that only matters if you assume nobody’s actually reading the diffs anymore. That’s the real bet here. Not better developer tools, just faster infrastructure for a firehose of machine-generated commits that nobody has time to review.