cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/c/twitterblueskymastodon/p/1124932/ship-it-maybe
I always end my git commit messages with a ? because who knows if the change actually works. I want plausible deniability.
Another sneaky way is to simply put “allegedly” at the end of every commit message. This also feels more appropriate in times of AI where you don’t know what the code does anyway.
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No tests, bro is working directly in prod
crowd sourced QA
It works immediately, and users let you know there are bugs immediately, which you can fix and ship immediately. The fastest CI/CD pipeline in nonexistence.



