You can probably use something like
git clean -xdf
To get rid of all the artifacts not tracked by git, in this case it’s virtually the same as deleting the repo and re-cloning it.
NOTE: Make sure everyhing is staged, otherwise that data is gone
You can probably use something like
git clean -xdf
To get rid of all the artifacts not tracked by git, in this case it’s virtually the same as deleting the repo and re-cloning it.
NOTE: Make sure everyhing is staged, otherwise that data is gone
If they’re leaving them there, I’d be all for it
I never tried this myself, but you got me curious. Since Proton uses SimpleLogin to handle aliases you should be able to use this from their docs to achieve this (you can login into SimpleLogin via proton if you never did) https://simplelogin.io/docs/getting-started/send-email
WTF is wrong with you people? All this effort just to be a dick.
Indeed, I’d just like to remind people of the left-pad incident
Some people simply ignore warnings, that’s the main issue. Trust me, I saw this way too often.
If you cannot compile it than you have to fix it, otherwise just mark unused variables as ‘not an error’ via _ = someunusedvar
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It isn’t indeed, most people that are actually working in Italy don’t want it. It doesn’t help, it just gets people stuck not working indefinitely
Italian here, I don’t care lol. This isn’t surely the classic recipe, but nobody is entitled to tell you how to cook. If you like it, others can just fuck themselves.
Similarly, you can leverage this to wire traffic to DB replicas for instance. This if you need to handle traffic to DBs under specific scenarios (DB problems, burst of traffic, bugs, etc). So basically a purely technical feature flag (paying attention to authorization as always)
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