I think it’s referring to when you’re searching the entire code base(s), as opposed to individual pull requests.
I think it’s referring to when you’re searching the entire code base(s), as opposed to individual pull requests.
… we haven’t had a lot of luck using general text search products to power code search. The user experience is poor, …
It is?
Yeah but why would you ever use javascript instead of typescript.
Don’t answer that. 😂
Or a sign you should get a bigger screen 😂 (j/k)
Just use a good GUI tool for git and Google how to do stuff with command line when needed, you’ll eventually pick it up. Chatgpt and it’s ilk can also be helpful with figuring out things when Google fails.
The only downside is that it really likes to play remixes of the same song one after the other because they’re sonically similar 🤦
So have to avoid including remixes in your library.
They went out of style for awhile when the printing press was invented.
They might not sue to avoid bringing more attention to it.
Looks like they’re mostly posted by fauxpseudo, so could block them.
Are you a fashion designer? 😂
Front loaders are generally gentler on clothes because they only spin and don’t oscilate at all. Also they don’t have a spiny tube thingy in the middle.
Low rpm spin speed might help too.
Try install a different keyboard. I’m using Microsoft SwiftKey and it gives access to all variations of the emoji with a long press 🤷♂️
You could probably rent a seedbox or more generic service like an aws ecs instance and then download from the seedbox or s3 via tor.
Maybe try doing chores at the weekend like cooking a big meal you can divide up and freeze to save time with an easy meal during the work week.
And you’re never going to get an easily maintainable code base without enabling those really good senior devs who can do that. It’s more nuanced than the author of the article thinks, sometimes an unweildly process gets in the way of making changes required to improve maintainability.