When an open source contribution appeared from someone new, I used to feel excitement.
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann He sends one of yours to the code review, you send one of his to the morge.
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^^ regert
% git ragret
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@mossmann mighty morging PR rangers
@gsuberland I just love vibe-coding new featues
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann@mastodon.social It's morging time!
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann goooooooood morging vietmicroslop!
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% git ragret
@JamesWidman @SQLAllFather @mossmann did you mean
git regret
Personally I’d like to see more regret generally
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
These keep getting better. <3
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@JamesWidman @SQLAllFather @mossmann did you mean
git regret
Personally I’d like to see more regret generally
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@ollicle @SQLAllFather @mossmann (but also i'm thinking 'git ragret' would be an alias for 'git blame')
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann In Germany, you'll know if your contribution was good if your colleagues will greet you afterwards with a "Guten Morgen!"
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When an open source contribution appeared from someone new, I used to feel excitement. Now I feel dread that it will be hard-to-review AI slop they want me to morge continvoucly.
@mossmann But how else would Timn get in a new major featue?
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you certainly will not regret morging continvoucly
@mossmann the best part was when he said "IT'S MORGIN' TIME" and morged all over those branches
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