#programming I do like the idea of stack-based workflows. I do like the idea of making each step of a change a commit that can be reviewed independently, but, in my honest opinion, awful tools like Graphite are so bad and give a false sense of rigor. As a reviewer, you only see the current patch in the crappy web interface. A question arises about something that is not in the patch. The next course of action would be to check out the branch and examine the entire thing with a proper toolβ€”I.e, your editor, running locally on your own machine. You cannot do proper code reviews in a crappy web interface, such as the one ordained by the people from Graphite. Give me a tool that lets me do the entire thing from my editor. Please.
Denmark shamefully pushing for banning VPN leads me to the question: Why not ban the use of Microsoft Word formatted files? Bad things can be shared and communicated using Microsoft Word-formatted files. I suggest hefty fines on all Microsoft Word users. Why not? I am sure some Microsoft Word users are nasty people who needs to get fined and get in line. (This message may contain sarcasm)
I was walking on the street, encountering a man who tried to get my attention. Man: Hey, have you heard the great news? Me: Oh, boy! Is it about Jesus? Man: Nooo, no, no. Let me tell you about RAID SHADDOW LEGENDS!!