2.5 damage stealth archer
2.5 damage stealth archer
I do that by default. I have to actively think about empathy when I do CRs, because the other devs (who should not be doing these kinds of mistakes) just can’t fucking do their job right for once.
But when I am getting a review, I don’t get mad unless I am personally attacked (happened with a colleague who had a very high ego and somehow made it to a higher position, finally being let go about half a year back).
That’s transpiling, not compiling. Compiling is usually meant as “directly to machine code”, but I am yet to find an “official definition”.
Sure, but we need to shake hands first.
Why not spagutese?
All JSON is valid YAML
What’s wrong with using YAML for CI? I mean, I use it for Gitlab CI, the underlying script it runs is just Bash.
Fun fact, since YAML is a superset of JSON, any JSON is a valid YAML. You can still use pure JSON.
I call them “degeneratives”. They are both degenerated, and want others to degenerate Atwell.
It is a font that changes ==
to one long equals sign.
But maybe you’d want to play the new one after liking the old one.
Ditch the company and set their offices ablaze!
I wish I had one manday a week to contribute to the libraries my company uses. I usually do it in my work hours when I find a serious bug or need a new feature.
It is just regular margarine, and for me, it is inedible. Tastes like vaseline.
~I can’t believe it’s not~ BUTTER
That’s what aliases / functions in .bashrc (or whatever shell you use) are for. You don’t need to always write the full code.
EDIT: Looks like .bashrc hurt you guys.
Especially when you see a change in code, but not in tests ☠️
How can you write “exactly” and then disagree?
Hopefully only Linux ISOs /s