Yes. Complete a complete slave. LeVar Burton will have to come out of retirement to make a Roots sequel so that the world can understand your harsh mistreatment.
This is preposterous. Bitcoin is more traceable, more transparent and more censorship prone than every form of currency conveyance we know of including cash, diamonds, physical gold, etc… The fact that’s 2024 and some people still believe Bitcoin enables privacy just goes to show how crypto enthusiasts are candy brained fanatics.
Meta’s products have damaged and continue to damage the mental health of hundreds of millions of people, including young children and teenagers.
Whatever their motivation to release models, it’s a for-profit business tactic first. Any ethical spin is varnish that was decided after the fact to promote Meta to its employees and the general public.
You can run ‘git log —-first-parent’ that will give you the same output as squash merging, without losing the ability to effectively manage stacked branches/PRs.
But because GitHub and other tool’s version of rendering history just flatten merge commits into spaghetti we’re stuck with squash merge. Thanks GitHub.
> I'll echo the last part of that post: Beware of doing good things at work; the reward is rarely compensation and is usually more work for the same pay.
Let’s rephrase this in a less nihilistic way: Understand your organization’s values and culture. And beware of doing good (or bad) things in a way that goes against your organization’s values and culture.
The latter. Over the last several years, I replaced our clever Nix setups with standard solutions. What resulted was measurable increased reliability, performance and development velocity. So I feel qualified to comment.
I still keep an eye on Nix because it has some interesting ideas and there’s clever folks working on it.