I always liked the term “classic shooter”.
I always liked the term “classic shooter”.
Well maybe if she had shown more interest in his pull requests, he wouldn’t be off forking other repos!
Unfortunately there’s still two small communities that have no presence on Lemmy for me, so I still occasionally visit reddit - but only in read only mode!
This is one of the most educational and entertaining reads on the internet, if you are into that kind of thing:
If my router drops packets on the rug, should I rub their WAN port in it?
I don’t think there is a single right or wrong answer but to play devils advocate making your CI tooling lightweight orchestration for your scripts that do the majority of the work means you lose the advantages of being able to easily add in third party tools that you want to integrate with your pipeline (quality, security, testing, reporting, auditing, artefact management, alerting, etc). It becomes more complex the more pipelines you are creating while maintaining a consistent set of tooling integrations.
Why waste time with CI when you can save on thousands of dev hours by limiting yourself to only one giant fuck off release every year!
/Taps forehead so hard it causes brain damage
I have done this, and the only thing I regretted is not eating more olives.
They played the long game.
You don’t have to stop using Reddit entirely to stick it to them.
Using Reddit a lot less? You are contributing to the overall drop in numbers
Using Reddit to protest? You are reminding others of the reasons which may draw others away and drop traffic over time
Using Reddit to let others know of the viable alternatives? Again you may draw even more people away if they find alternatives that they enjoy dropping traffic further
Not using Reddit for anything other than protest? You reduce the value of Reddit by not actually contributing any useful community content that draws people again damaging numbers.
I don’t necessarily agree, if one persons short term engagement results in five people’s long term disengagements then it’s a net gain and a good investment!
It doesn’t hurt to use these opportunities to remind people of the reasons to abandon Reddit (and of course of all the various alternatives that exist).
Stardew Valley was ambitious and look how that turned out!