- Changing stuff and seeing what happens. If you change two things the universe will let the problem be fixed, because that leaves you uncertain which thing fixed the problem. - The ol Heisenburg’s Uncertainty fix 
 
 
- The guy who wrote this is gone - I’ve gotten about 1,000 alert emails in the last 8 hours because of this - The trick is to be the guy who is gone - Guys who are here hate this one trick! 
 
 
- I retired about a year ago, so the left-most book on the middle row is about me. - congrats wisened/enrichend early retirement one. 
- That one is my aspiration too. Is retirement as great as it seems? - I’m enjoying it a lot so far. I haven’t missed working at all. 
 
- I have a mention in forward with a note being “the only documention left was a series of desperate sounding emails that the documentation was still on the now quarenteened work computers and something about a README” - THIS HAS HAPPENED TWICE TO ME, like I appreciate my bosses and PMs being chill and not wanting to overwork me on my way out but seriously guys I needed to hand this off to someone and put it somewhere. shrug - I asked people to take handover for a full month before I left and nobody cared. On my last day they kept asking if they could call me with questions. I said only if they had their credit cards ready because I wasn’t going to work for free. - 100% like can you message me? Sure. Will I help or hell respond? Probally not tbh. Work, chores, and hobbies keep me busy enough. 
 
 
 
- blaming the user, it’s not necessarily their fault, but gaslighting worked for Apple so why can’t it work for me. 
- I’m going through Rustlings so Trying Stuff Until it Works 
- Forgetting how your own code works over here 
- I’m 100% the frog :) - Ain’t nothing wrong with that. 
 
- I’m definitely writing useless git commit messages - For work, I at least include the Jira ticket id - For personal stuff, it’s sweeping features stuffed into one commit that barely describes what was changed - “Fixed stuff” 
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 “Fixed for real this time”
- What was the git flag to basically rewrite history again? - I’ve definitely been guilty of this, but if I can redo my changes in narrative form before I push I bet I won’t have to. - git rebase -i
 
- Forcing myself to write in the format of Conventional Commits has helped me a lot to write better commit messages. - Looking at the website, Conventional Commits seems a little verbose for ny tastes but it probably helps actually communicate the changes so everyone is on the same page. Thanks for the tip! - Edit: Spelling 
 
 
- It’s probably going to be a kitten sort of day; I’m stress testing and trying to address the pain points (which so far is mostly on all the other services outside my code that can’t keep up; not a bad place to be). 
- Nobody going to admit to being the pigeon? Because that’s me. - I’m sorta like the pigeon but more just a vague understanding of the last critical thing that was asked of me. 
 
- Mine is not in the list. 
 “Click here and there, because no documentation…”
- Customer facing, so I think I wrote the one with the cat… 
- I just picked up the latest version of “Copying and Pasting”. This edition discusses copying and pasting from various AIs. Looking forward to digging in - Glad to see they keep it up to date. 
 
- Blaming the user. Always - I’m the user - Came here to post this. 
 












