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Achmed Jones posted:lol git submodules are so fuckin bad i've seen so much bad architecture as a result of how lovely they are
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remember that time git submodules had an RCE? pepperidge farm remembers edit: i guess it's more of an ace than an rce, but still a nasty vuln
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git submodules are indefensibly awful
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nudgenudgetilt posted:ok, I'll bite. tell me more about this development environment that uses rcs with unreal engine. well blueprints are binaries so you kinda have to lock them otherwise other people might gently caress with them too and then it's a whole mess
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oh sorry no we use cvs with unreal
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you absolutely dont have to lock binaries and even if you do, you can lock files or directories in github
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rotor posted:i've seen so much bad architecture as a result of how lovely they are my last ten or so months have been partly spent creating our current system - migrating away from a bespoke pile of ruby & perl running over CGI that no one understood anymore - with me starting on gently caress-all knowledge of CI or CD i've... learned a lot, let's say
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rotor posted:man this is the worst. whenever i feel lovely my solution is always to take a nap and it mostly works and when I cant do it my poo poo starts to fuckin fall apart. i can nap just fine (knock on wood) but it think it's the summer. after the sun goes down an hour ish before i go to bed i crank the a/c so everythings cooler. then i hop in bed and warm everything up, but the a/c doesnt kick back on because its already cooler, so im in this weird phase of managing the duvet coverage until i get warmly comfy without being too hot or too cold and sometimes the pillow then gets too hot, etc bump_fn posted:watch wimbledon instead of working we have been blessed with rafa/kyrgios friday. major championship tennis loving rules
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 19:49 |
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i worked for a company that used subversion around i think 2009. it was ok. i definitely broke things a few times though
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Ciaphas posted:my last ten or so months have been partly spent creating our current system, with me starting on gently caress-all knowledge of CI or CD my second programming job was as a build engineer and I actually liked it a lot except for the part that you were the end of the chain and lateness accumulates so every issue that lands at your feet is already weeks overdue and is a hair-on-fire emergency.
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graph posted:we have been blessed with rafa/kyrgios friday. major championship tennis loving rules a jabeur/halep final would kick loving rear end too
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rotor posted:my second programming job was as a build engineer and I actually liked it a lot except for the part that you were the end of the chain and lateness accumulates so every issue that lands at your feet is already weeks overdue and is a hair-on-fire emergency. i like it more than actually working production code, tbh, tho i'll be damned if i know why i go back and forth from build system stuff to production code in my regular day-to-day and it is not so easy to switch gears lol Ciaphas fucked around with this message at 19:57 on Jul 6, 2022 |
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graph posted:a jabeur/halep final graph posted:rafa/kyrgios friday Ok so Jabeur is being obsoleted in favor of Rafa, so @ me on Halep when it completes and posts results to Kyrgios
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 19:54 |
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Achmed Jones posted:lol git submodules are so fuckin bad Lady Radia posted:git submodules are indefensibly awful rotor posted:i've seen so much bad architecture as a result of how lovely they are Ciaphas posted:oh man submodules suck and i hate having to use them sob
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 20:19 |
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i use the git cli because i am a 1337 hax0r
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I use Fork because I’m not looking to make any more mistakes than I already do
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Truman Peyote posted:i use the git cli because i am a 1337 hax0r this is the way
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I prefer the clit gi over the git cli
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 21:02 |
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it just doesn't feel like sharing header files between two+ repositories and keeping said repositories in sync with each other should be so goddamn fiddly and fickle note to self: see how or if other vc systems solve this problem - not that we can change platforms but maybe i'll learn some better strategy that doesn't require shifting to full monorepo Ciaphas fucked around with this message at 21:25 on Jul 6, 2022 |
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apparently the WoW guild that hdad founded Back In The Day is still going and whenever he renews his subscription he immediately gets an invite
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 21:49 |
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only 1.5 more hours of work and then i'm off again until the 12th
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i returned to work two weeks ago after months off for surgery and part of the arrangement for my physical recuperation is that i work 20-30 hrs/week remotely (this is an institution run by olds and working remotely is NOT ALLOWED for most people). so far i've put in about 1.5 hours of time into looking at work stuff, including responding to emails. today i watered the tomato and basil plants and went to the store to get some snacks. i can probably pull this off for the rest of the week but i should start acting busy on monday. going back to work is hard
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 22:12 |
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Just use lazygit for like 95% of all tasks you're generally going to need to do, with the occasional dip into the CLI when things get fucky.
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 22:49 |
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all the git guis i've used have been horrendous. the best ones are exactly the same as the cli except I have to take my hands off the keyboard to click on a button instead of just typing, and i've got a longstanding grudge with using the analog input device to enter in binary data
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Corla Plankun posted:all the git guis i've used have been horrendous. the best ones are exactly the same as the cli except I have to take my hands off the keyboard to click on a button instead of just typing, and i've got a longstanding grudge with using the analog input device to enter in binary data mouse is binary. click or no click
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 23:05 |
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Corla Plankun posted:all the git guis i've used have been horrendous. the best ones are exactly the same as the cli except I have to take my hands off the keyboard to click on a button instead of just typing, and i've got a longstanding grudge with using the analog input device to enter in binary data yeah I had that issue too. try Fork, much easier to see what’s in queue, allows for block discarding per file, and makes branching and merging easy as gitkraken was good until they made it a subscription service, and it’s still good if you can convince ur org to pay for it
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Asleep Style posted:mouse is binary. click or no click is it though? or is that just an artifact of software that makes you think its binary? https://www.digikey.com/en/articles/how-to-implement-hardware-debounce-for-switches-and-relays
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cjs: jeuss christ i am exhausted
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rotor posted:is it though? or is that just an artifact of software that makes you think its binary? it is at the human-computer interface. we can talk about keyboard debounce too if you want
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Asleep Style posted:it is at the human-computer interface yes, because we insist on a binary state in software.
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Corla Plankun posted:all the git guis i've used have been horrendous. the best ones are exactly the same as the cli except I have to take my hands off the keyboard to click on a button instead of just typing, and i've got a longstanding grudge with using the analog input device to enter in binary data InternetOfTwinks posted:Just use lazygit for like 95% of all tasks you're generally going to need to do, with the occasional dip into the CLI when things get fucky. give this a try if you haven’t, I started using it a month ago and it’s been a good upgrade from the cli
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rotor posted:yes, because we insist on a binary state in software. look, I also hate the mouse and was just trying to take the piss. it's very rude to throw it back in my face like this
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half a mouse click
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 23:34 |
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c kebab s: 2 and a half hours in line for mustafas kebab, but hot drat it was the best drat kebab i ever had
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# ? Jul 6, 2022 23:43 |
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more like git bad
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c life s: I dunno, man. I’m tired.
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prefect posted:sometimes i unironically miss clearcase this was a few pages back but i have to use clearcase at work because ~the contract~ says so and oh my lord is it bad. git is proof that technology becomes better over time
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lord fifth posted:this was a few pages back but i have to use clearcase at work because ~the contract~ says so and oh my lord is it bad. git is proof that technology becomes better over time one of my highlights at lastjob was getting the poor fuckers off clearcase and onto git ... actually, hell, that was a highlight at currentjob too, except it was P4 instead of clearcase
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Ciaphas posted:one of my highlights at lastjob was getting the poor fuckers off clearcase and onto git Perforce? ughhhhhhhhhhh, I still have nightmares of the time I realized it didn't branch by reference
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saving all the history of every stream was... fun
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