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@searls the lead filler they could remove 😉

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@searls What the faq did you do to crash Vim!?!

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@searls at first I read that as “slasher wife” and thought, oh god Justin, what depravities of programming have you committed now!?! 😂

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@searls now I have to know what the problem was?

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@tenderlove I have a multi-line (2 lines) prompt with the branch, for status, Ruby version, etc… all on line 1, and my actual prompt on 2. So longer branch names don’t bother me.

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@tenderlove I have a multi-line (2 lines) prompt with the branch, for status, Ruby version, etc… all on line 1, and my actual prompt on 2. So longer branch names don’t bother me.

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@tenderlove I have a multi-line (2 lines) prompt with the branch, for status, Ruby version, etc… all on line 1, and my actual prompt on 2. So longer branch names don’t bother me.

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@tenderlove ahhh, right. That makes sense.

I know of nothing built-in, but I suppose you could make an empty first commit with a description in the commit message, which you could refer to later, and then squash/rebase it out before merging. 🤷

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@tenderlove git does branch name completion, no? Or do I have something in my zshell config to enable that? It’s been this way for me so long I honestly cannot remember.

Anyhow, tab-to-trigger brand name completion doesn’t work for you? Or is insufficient?

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@searls lots of folks who know me outside of software keep telling me that they hear software jobs will soon be replaced by “AI” and ask if I am worried about my job. It often takes every fiber of my being not to break out laughing.

Anyhow, you should about this whiz bang language called Rubby! Though, a lot of the youts are enamored with YavaScript. 🤷

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@searls are these blog/social images gen-ai shit? And are they only there for OpenGraph tags, and not actually visible in the posts?

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@searls are these blog/social images gen-ai shit? And are they only there for OpenGraph tags, and not actually visible in the posts?

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@searls Hard same.

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@searls is this your everyday video recording app? Or more of a special case use? I’ve been using the built-in app for years because I didn’t realize I was missing a “pro” app. Am I missing out, as someone who mostly just shoots video of the kids/family stuff?

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@searls this would explain why that pic @tenderlove took at our post-RailsConf dinner never made its way to us. 😂

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@noelrap So, the thing some of been saying for *checks watch* 15+ years… 😉

blog.thecodewhisperer.com/perm

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@searls the best part is that selfie in the README.

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@searls Like that episode of The Office where Jim made Creed a blog that was just a Word doc on his own machine. Which is exactly what all of Twitter/X needs to be.

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@searls Same. I think it started b/c I wanted to be more intentional about the code (liability) I was creating. And then it got to the point where creating new Rails-generatable things is either so rare, or so simple to by hand, that it wasn't worth remembering the syntax for the generators. 🤷

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@noelrap @geeksam @davetron5000 @fxn @kerrizor well, shoot! How about that. Thanks!

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