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Why are boomers so stubborn and adamant about things they form opinions of and won't change their mind, even when they're wrong? Is it a lack of intelligence? Or too much pride? Both?

Kick rocks, by the way.


All of what? They asked a single question about a single data point and your suggestion doesn't even make sense.


I am deeply humbled.


... or maybe you are an AI bot? Or a NS one?


You're a twat for correcting people about your silly pronouns.


Yeah, Hot Page, had no clue Hot Glue exists.... Stop lying.


You have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.


Please enlighten us with your wisdom, then.


You're reaching.


Imagine still using c++ in 2024 lmao.


Pretty much the entire project.


I think so too. Also, what's the point of using git with commit messages like that? https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone/visual_astar_python/com...

LoL.


I use git like that. It's my backup solution. There's no logic to the commits. I just commit and push when I feel I've done enough that it would suck if my computer fails and I lose it.


I've done that when testing CI pipelines or pushing up minor tweaks to a personal project... but committing and pushing so often.. maybe OP was editing right in GitHub?


I was developing on one remote machine and running/testing it another machine. This is just a fun little learning/diversion project... I don't really care about it having a meticulous git commit history.


I've had CrowdStrike completely delete a debug binary I ran from Visual Studio. Its injected module in every single process shows up in all of our logging.


Yep. Exactly this and more.


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