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Comment #49195250
A blog post I wrote a while ago about testing in Go. Got filtered on Reddit because apparently, people posting on dev.to often generate their posts with AI. This one is 100% organi…
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Comment #41675184
5. git revert is tedious When one commit turns out to be bad, you can't revert it cleanly because your "Fix linting issues" builds upon it.
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Comment #24509198
In https://howhttps.works/the-keys/ The public key is represented by a blue key but… wouldn't it be more simple to say the public key is an open padlock the sender closes on the bo…
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Comment #11411524
It's equally frustrating to have cs commits fixed up with a meaningful commit, making the diff of the meaningful commit ugly.
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Comment #11411519
This is wrong at so many levels. Of course we don't care about "progress" or "woops I fucked up" commits, but people also do commits for things like coding style, and these commits…
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Comment #10220083
Yeah, plus, the fact that you fix something is the "why" part of your commit message, it should go in the body. The result could look like this : > Reduce overlaying div element wi…
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Comment #10219883
It also works with reset and checkout, BTW.
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Comment #10172116
> It is an utter waste of time compared to point-click-go-go-go. Clicking = moving your hand from the keyboard to the mouse. So it's actually point-click-go-back-to-keyboard-go-go-…
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Comment #7342780
Maybe you could run these Adobe tools in a Virtual Machine ?
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