• @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      Here at Company Inc, we continue to send our thoughts and prayers to the 38 interns who perished in the office fire of ‘07. Sixteen years later, we still mourn the loss caused by this unpredictable, unpreventable, and unlitigatable accident. We hope that, in time, the grieving families of those interns are eventually able to move on with both their hearts and their loved ones’ funeral expense debts.

    • @pastermil
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      106 months ago

      Should’ve pulled first before starting your work.

      • @[email protected]
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        76 months ago

        Sometimes my work takes a while and other people push in the meantime. Guess I’m dying the fire.

        • @pastermil
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          26 months ago

          Then you pull before committing.

            • @xmunk
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              36 months ago

              Eh, it’s probably fine. Those chumps don’t do anything useful.

      • Fushuan [he/him]
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        46 months ago

        Ofc, you might be working directly on develop/master/shared branch, I know people that work in those environments (ew)

        • @[email protected]
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          86 months ago

          Right, on shared branch you might need to pull first if you’re out of date (and you would be if you’re all leaving the office at the same time), and that could cause a merge conflict.

          It’s like I always said, bad branching strategies are a fire safety issue.