Meme Monday!
Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.
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Meme Monday!
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Lol
Honest question: Why use
-m
when you don't even know what you want to type? An editor seems a lot better for thatIt is just a joke, not a technical advise.
Jokes are funny because they're true. Lots of people do this, I'm just wondering why.
I'll weigh in:
I do this because I have engrained lazy habits and I'm kind of on auto-pilot some of the time here, and I could do it the other way but kind of have to break out of a pattern I'm comfortable with. It would be better if I expanded the number of things I'm comfortable with, but I don't do that because of the aforementioned engrained lazy habits.
For me, using
git commit -m ''
is all about efficiency and convenience. When I'm in the zone and know exactly what I want to say, it saves me the extra step of opening an editor. Plus, it keeps my workflow smooth. But hey, if an editor works better for you, that's totally cool too! Different strokes for different folks, right? πLOL, I was exactly like this weeks ago, I though "there must be a tool for this", but couldn't find any that worked for me, so I built this one: github.com/orion-rep/gmmit
A tool that check you staged changes, and creates a commit message following the Conventional Commits standard for you.
Hope it helps someone else but just me xD
That is why copilot was introduced π€£, auto generate commit message without any extra effort for thinking commit message lol , no more FEAT(something): fix something, just literally fix lol
Simple and intuitive.
There's a book for that
Hahaha, too funny! π€£
What i liked more is that it's a pocket reference ππ
For all moments
OMG, I love it! HAHAHHAHA
Simple can be confusing π
The programmer to carpenter pipeline is real I'm telling you
I'm on the programmer-to-groundskeeper pipeline myself
It's more like one wolf that likes to build regardless.
BBM i am sorry m8 but i am stealing it π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
I hope that's how it worked in reality
He's doing his best but OldMan just stopped responding
That's fine, just do a sudo kill -9 and run the oldman application again ;)
haha
$('glass')
It feels like I was on Stack Overflow ;(
LINUX is the GOAT! Windows is slow and for some reason it asks me again and again to update for something, something that I don't know why. And Apple is just apple, it's good in marketing but really not the choice for software engineering, unless you are a frontend engineer. But hey, "Frontend is a joke".
Sea gato
Let's make fun of TS again
How about when you figure out your package manager, compiler, linter, and editor settings for Typescript... but that was 2 projects ago and now you've forgotten it all.
You forgot about Jquery.
Let's kick things off with this week's awful AI-generated meme.
It clearly says that the only way to get clean codebase is to tear off the hands of the developer using AI...
The last picture, bottom right, is the perfect joke image I ever saw made by an AI.
My interpretation of this:
You see a frontend developer, at the same time the developer could separate himself to work like a backend developer, because the arms are working from the back! The sun represents the light theme of the IDE/editor. Additionally, the AI (Monitor on the left) is watching you. From this situation, it is learning what a full stack developer might be!
OR: The backend developer finally can work comfortably from the back and do frontend development.
There might be some hints for that trash movie from decades ago where a hand could move itself.
I think I watched too many memes and movies.
*Turning off devices and hides in a corner* π±
Here's what AI says about your meme:
Personally, I can't really tell what meme you were trying to make. π
The only moment there is a moment of "perfectly clean code" is when you have just started a new project. Before you start typing.
Really.