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?
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.
Kick rocks, by the way.
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