like I get that this is more work, I really do, but the thought of responding with …that, and not with something like “I don’t currently maintain a changelog, but if you could help me get it started that’d be a good motivator to continue!”, you just might be an arsehole?
There’s a reason I have something like thirty thousand people blocked on here.
And now I guess the solution is just going to be “go private permanently,” which means the social aspect of Twitter is almost entirely moot.
Push notifications have been instant indicators of incoming waves of abuse which both myself, and others I know, have been able to use to lock down and avoid most of it. Now that’s just gone unless you use Twitter’s own apps, which are, frankly, awful, exclusively.
a properly made Dockerfile creates reproducible builds, a lone Makefile and a list of un-versioned dependencies by name in a readme uh, doesn’t
a properly made Dockerfile creates reproducible builds, a lone Makefile and a list of un-versioned dependencies by name in a readme uh, doesn’t
a properly made Dockerfile creates reproducible builds, a lone Makefile and a list of un-versioned dependencies by name in a readme uh, doesn’t
I feel like “hey, if you set up your cross compiler in a Dockerfile, it will mean that anyone can pull that down and contribute, no matter what OS and toolchains they have on their host system already” is reasonable, but?
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