@jasongorman One of several small improvements that Jujutsu makes over Git. It's not required, so I can't speak for how it may compare to TDD, but it's perfectly possible to describe the current change even when it's still empty.
@anon_opin Only thing it’s good for is French toast
I feel like LLMs are the death-nail for using anything but the top 5 most popular programming languages. It was already nigh-on impossible to make the business case for less-popular tools, simply from a hiring and training perspective, but with LLMs being trained on the most popular languages and tools, it doesn't matter how much better less common languages might be, they're not going to be able to overcome the productivity gain of throwing LLMs at the problem.
@anon_opin You can then take it one step further, arriving at Modern Monetary Theory, by concluding that the only purpose of taxation is to make inflation less regressive.
All this talk of the winter fuel allowance being the only thing Labour foot soldiers heard on the doorstep makes me wonder how much old people get what they want because they don’t have day jobs and don’t live in apartment blocks. I challenge you to find a young person who wouldn’t like a no-questions-asked payment to cover energy costs too!
@thirstybear Newspapers learnt this a long time ago: lines of text should be short for ease of reading. The digital world seems to have forgotten this
Why don’t we want to clutter that first line? Why the 50 character limit when monitors these days allow greater resolutions than the old 80 character width limit?
One word. Scannability. With git log —pretty=oneline I want a vertical list of meaningful summaries I can scan down without too much lateral eye movement. Try doing that with 140+ characters! 50 wide seems about right.
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