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desktop_user ,

blaming the user, it’s not necessarily their fault, but gaslighting worked for Apple so why can’t it work for me.

robolemmy ,
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I retired about a year ago, so the left-most book on the middle row is about me.

perishthethought ,

That one is my aspiration too. Is retirement as great as it seems?

robolemmy ,
@robolemmy@lemmy.world avatar

I’m enjoying it a lot so far. I haven’t missed working at all.

Skullgrid ,
@Skullgrid@lemmy.world avatar

congrats wisened/enrichend early retirement one.

Bougie_Birdie ,
@Bougie_Birdie@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’m definitely writing useless git commit messages

For work, I at least include the Jira ticket id

For personal stuff, it’s sweeping features stuffed into one commit that barely describes what was changed

gnutrino ,

“Fixed stuff”

“Fixed for real this time”

blaue_Fledermaus ,
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Forcing myself to write in the format of Conventional Commits has helped me a lot to write better commit messages.

funbreaker ,

Looking at the website, Convebtial Commits seems a little verbose for ny tastes but it probably helps actually communicate the changes so everyone is on the same page. Thanks for the tip!

CanadaPlus , (edited )

What was the git flag to basically rewrite history again?

I’ve definitely been guilty of this, but if I can redo my changes in narrative form before I push I bet I won’t have to.

gnutrino ,

git rebase -i

Semi_Hemi_Demigod ,
@Semi_Hemi_Demigod@lemmy.world avatar

The guy who wrote this is gone

I’ve gotten about 1,000 alert emails in the last 8 hours because of this

SpaceNoodle , (edited )

The trick is to be the guy who is gone

SlippiHUD ,
@SlippiHUD@lemmy.world avatar

2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are my usuals.

zqwzzle ,
drew_belloc ,
@drew_belloc@programming.dev avatar

All the purple ones

anarchrist ,

Customer facing, so I think I wrote the one with the cat…

dan1101 ,

Changing stuff and seeing what happens. If you change two things the universe will let the problem be fixed, because that leaves you uncertain which thing fixed the problem.

HootinNHollerin OP ,

The ol Heisenburg’s Uncertainty fix

ICastFist ,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

Blaming the user. Always

^I’m^ ^the^ ^user^

antonim ,

Came here to post this.

CanadaPlus , (edited )

It’s a weekday, but I’m not a pro, so either llama or hamster. Maybe sloth, we’ll see where today’s project goes.

Does anybody know if there’s a standard method to do a 1-way broadcast from mobile wifi hardware? (Or Auracast, it looks like the same thing) It’s for a sort of mesh network where links may change very rapidly, and so a handshake doesn’t make sense.

gressen ,

Its occasional coding by night for me.

wewbull ,

Is that an armadillo? Forgetting how my own code works is my forte.

HootinNHollerin OP ,

I thought it was a coral but kinda looks like could be a face in the left. Still probably a coral

xmunk ,

I’m the donkey today - but it’s okay since I’m writing some automated tests over the incomprehensible thing I wrote on Tuesday.

Samsy ,

Changing stuff and seeing what happens!

The best part is remembering every change to revert it after XY change does it right.

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