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Guys, there’s a tool called mergiraf[1] that does wonders. I don’t remember my last rebase

[1]: https://mergiraf.org/


Yeah, I also thought that a semantic merge is the best solution. It would be nice if it could be extended with custom formats such as sqlite.

Musk is the ultimate conman. I admire the work that SpaceX is doing, but Elon just plays the market, every single time. I don’t know why he’s allowed to do that and why people still fall for his promises.

This SpaceX thing will make him 2 trillion guy, not the 1 trillion he’s promised to be.


Don't admire the work SpaceX is doing. It's a scam. They are a defense contractor that pretends to be about Mars. The technology is 100% about Golden Dome. Always was, read their real history,

https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Dome_(missile_defense_syst...


What you want is difftastic. No need to thank me.


Sucks for the people to lose their jobs, but probably the most honest message you’ll ever see.

What I don’t understand is why. There’s a natural churn at each company. Of course it’s not 40%, but probably 4-5% per year, but I doubt the company freezes hiring and they are not pressured to do this.


> probably the most honest message you’ll ever see

Interesting that this is your takeaway; it seems that this is effectively an investor-friendly way to admit that Block hired too many people over the course of the pandemic and doesn't necessarily have obvious expansion/growth (that would require people to write more software) on the roadmap.

"Oh the business isn't going too well so we need to lay people off" - said no CEO ever, but "AI go brrrr" makes investors happy!


I’ve been testing it for a few days on pretty much clean install (no customizations/extensions) and it’s ok. Not sure if I like it yet.


It's so funny. After seeing your comment I thought I must have this only to realize I already do: https://github.com/artuross/dotfiles/blob/main/home/dot_conf...


I want to like it, but I pretty much always have a "cleanup" script that just deletes the entire directory and touches a .gitkeep file. Obviously an even better pattern is to not have any .gitkeep files, but sometimes they are just handy.


Self-service analyzers! This will be huge for big libraries and I can imagine heavily used by infra folks (although they could use analyzers already).


I’ve been very happy using SvelteKit for some side projects. At this point I wouldn’t label myself as frontend developer anymore, but when done right, it’s probably the closest thing to modern, performant and reactive that I know of. It also works really well if the JS just breaks.


Love this website. Definitely bookmarking for future reference.


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