Java seems to be the culprit then.
Java seems to be the culprit then.
And now Bob next door pushes his shit first and you have an extra hour fixing conflicts.
Can’t even imagine. I’ve got fed up by the short time I had to configure Maven in plain xml…
I had to read it repeatedly and check if it really said “syntax error”. What will those people do if they encounter their first race condition?
Yes. Keep it simple and stupid.
Uptime: 12 mins
Sounds about right.
I have the chaotic neutral setup and the open notebook as a third monitor. Does that resolve to true neutral too?
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Thanks. I did not need to know that. Oh well, off to more headbanging then.
That’s actually not that rare when I work later than usual. Some stupid problem my brain is too fried to solve. Eventually I give up, feeling defeat for the whole evening and solve the problem in 10 mins the next morning. Get enough sleep, people.
While true, businesses have it even harder to migrate to Linux (what else is there when talking enshittification?) than private users. Windows and dotnet won’t go anywhere anytime soon.
It’s probably a tiny fraction of the C#/dotnet ecosystem. But hobbyist meme creators mostly care about games, I guess.
It is possible to estimate?
No. Everything from zero to everyone here may still use Reddit in parallel.
Personally, I use kbin exclusively now.
According to my recruiter, you code on a whiteboard.
I usually merge because I like to see commit history as it happened and because rebasing multiple commits with conflicts is more time-consuming than fixing it in one merge commit.
I do rebase smaller changes though to reduce merge commit clutter and like interactive rebase to clean up my local commit mess before pushing.
Merge commits suck.
My biggest issue with GitHub is that it always squashes and merges.
You are aware you’re talking about two different pieces of software?
If your cherry-pick doesn’t run into conflicts why would your merge? You don’t need to merge to master until you’re done but you should merge from master to your feature branch regularly to keep it updated.
The cringe term “code ninja” supports your theory.
Both are so stupid and I still chuckle every time I see those.