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cargo-quickinstall is a rust binary package repository & builder. Because of this, they publish A LOT of releases (for each new package version they "track". This causes anyone who has starred this repo to get their dashboard spammed by the new releases.
Even after clicking "Show less activity like this" and choosing "I'm not interested in cargo-bins/cargo-quickinstall", my dashboard is full of releases.
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