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  3. GitHub switched to whatever this is and that’s why they keep going down now.

GitHub switched to whatever this is and that’s why they keep going down now.

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  • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

    Timn’s been morging. Someone needs to stop Timn!

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    #3

    These are the people jacked up on tokens on LinkedIn. This is what progress looks like to them.

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    • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

      These are the people jacked up on tokens on LinkedIn. This is what progress looks like to them.

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      #4

      If you don’t read what you generate then you end up with garbage.

      But if you spend the necessary time reading what you generated, you’ll lose all the time you saved.

      So the only viable use case is generating garbage.

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      • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

        If you don’t read what you generate then you end up with garbage.

        But if you spend the necessary time reading what you generated, you’ll lose all the time you saved.

        So the only viable use case is generating garbage.

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        And not *everything* is trash. But you never know where the trash is going to be. It’ll slip in subtly.

        Is it just a minor mistake? 🤷

        Is it a fundamental flaw that will destroy your system? 🤷

        Is it stolen? 🤷

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        • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

          And not *everything* is trash. But you never know where the trash is going to be. It’ll slip in subtly.

          Is it just a minor mistake? 🤷

          Is it a fundamental flaw that will destroy your system? 🤷

          Is it stolen? 🤷

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          #6

          What it definitely IS, is the insidious and pervasive presence of uncertainty.

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          • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

            What it definitely IS, is the insidious and pervasive presence of uncertainty.

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            #7

            The images above are from the “Git Flow” section of the “Introduction to GitHub” docs of learn.microsoft.com

            These people are supposed to be a primary source and they have absolutely ridiculous errors in their graphs.

            Is anything else fundamental wrong in these docs? 🤷

            Are the arrows even pointing in the right direction? 🤷

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            • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

              The images above are from the “Git Flow” section of the “Introduction to GitHub” docs of learn.microsoft.com

              These people are supposed to be a primary source and they have absolutely ridiculous errors in their graphs.

              Is anything else fundamental wrong in these docs? 🤷

              Are the arrows even pointing in the right direction? 🤷

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              #8

              I’ve come around to the side that thinks the word “engineering” should absolutely be taken away from this industry.

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              • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

                I’ve come around to the side that thinks the word “engineering” should absolutely be taken away from this industry.

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                #9

                @dandean Agreed. In my time, I’ve always just used “dev” for developers. So few ever demonstrated engineering rigor. Leaders chased revenue. Individuals chased recognition and/or dopamine.

                (Yes yes, not all. But most.)

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                • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

                  And not *everything* is trash. But you never know where the trash is going to be. It’ll slip in subtly.

                  Is it just a minor mistake? 🤷

                  Is it a fundamental flaw that will destroy your system? 🤷

                  Is it stolen? 🤷

                  Dan DeanD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Dan Dean
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                  #10

                  RE: https://hachyderm.io/@jedbrown/116084068521595001

                  Turns out it’s stolen.

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                  • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

                    RE: https://hachyderm.io/@jedbrown/116084068521595001

                    Turns out it’s stolen.

                    Jonathan E CowperthwaitC This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @dandean Christ, the future is dumb

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                    • Dan DeanD Dan Dean

                      GitHub switched to whatever this is and that’s why they keep going down now.

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                      #12

                      @dandean im going to be Morging all day now. Wish me luck.

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