Yeah it sucks. If the commits are really helpful, you can just paste the git log into the PR/MR/CR body after it’s been merged
Yeah it sucks. If the commits are really helpful, you can just paste the git log into the PR/MR/CR body after it’s been merged
Depends, but usually I will put in the effort up front and maybe tweak them in an in[eractive rebase, or just manually copy+paste.
If they’re worth saving. Sometimes you have to kill your darlings though
Principle developer tip: rewrite history to make yourself seem smarter.
Soft reset the whole branch and commit a series of atomic and semantic patches (eg separating code, test, and refactor changes) that tell a clean narrative of the changeset to reviewers, future blamers.
Haha nice, I guess I should post some stuff, get it back on folks’ radars
I do! Thanks for the link
Just started a writing club in [email protected] so I’m partial to it. But it is very quiet there.
I’ve got vague designs on livening the place up, so it’s been in my thoughts a bit.
Does it generally get better by the second decade? Lol only kind of half joking
Actually, just please try rebooting before you call me, though.
Or “power cycling” as we say, because we enjoy complicating simple things
Do you miss her?
Damn that sucks, sorry to hear it happened to you
Hell yeah, I would not be helping puff up a doomed tech product for venture selloff if I was chasing actual utility.
Probably other kinds of work.
Like I would love to staff a local convenience store. Maybe some farming for part of the year. Oh and fixing people’s appliances would be so cool
I keep trying, but no, not ambidextrous
Well you can acknowledge tendencies but still decide not to harm others.
Like my authentic self has wanted to break someone’s arm before, and I honoured that by yelling at them (I’m not proud), because part of my authentic self is also avoiding violence (and staying out of prison (I really do not picture myself in prison - very inauthentic situation for me imo))
It can take some practice, but there’s no one better for the job
I apologise for my sappiness. I hope you have a good rest of your day
Now that you mention it, it’s odd that some people (like myself) have to think about it. Like I wouldn’t have to hardly think about what you meant if you said “up” or “down.”
Think of it like telling someone the directions like “twelve o’clock” versus “six o’clock” or “three o’clock” - you probably have to take a tic (heh) to picture it.
Don’t do this to me
This and bike shedding.