If you're doing more complex stuff all the time then yes that's an indication of a problem, but despite your best efforts, complex situations or screw ups do happen and it's good to know how to fix them, especially if you're a senior dev that needs to help the rest of the team and resolve conflicts between feature branches. The whole team can't be perfect all the time.
Also most of the tips in the article aren't even about branch management and more about optimizations for huge projects or introspection into the history of large projects.
What annoys me the most is that AI image generators make it so easy to make images and yet despite that they're still too lazy to spend 2 seconds to look at the image and check if it's crap or not. It would literally take them only a couple of minutes to tweak the prompt and regenerate some more images.
That's their plan. They want to cement minority rule by consolidating Democrats into fewer states so they will always win the electoral college. Only having hateful idiots in their state is a pro for them, not a con. It gives them more power.
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Spiderman is still super fit. He's lean muscle and not bulky body builder fit, but he still has muscle. Even in the comics his muscles are very well defined.
I think it's an improvement. The characters feel a bit more confident if that makes sense. In particular, I think the M Q and S kinda suck in calibri. But honestly calibri kinda sucks in general so doing one up on it isn't that hard. I think aptos is a bit too bubbly for a default. I do like the curve on the l though. Still I think there are better fonts.
How often do they even encounter a trans person? They're so obsessed with oppressing a minority that's so small they probably almost never encounter them, let alone have any impact on their life.
Even with the lore explanations, I think it just helps maintain suspension of disbelief when you visually see someone muscular doing impossible feats of strength rather than someone physically unfit. But to your point, I would like to see more super heroes with strongman barrel physics instead of the aesthetic prioritizing body builder physique.
Then you use the variable width space for code indentation, then, when you're at the code indentation level, you'd switch to spaces for alignment. If the IDE special cased all space characters at the start of the line you wouldn't have that flexibility. You could also easily create a linter that ensured that the variable width space always has the correct indentation level, and ignore the standard space characters after it.
What if instead of having the IDE special case space characters at the start of a line, we had a special character that could represent a variable width space?
What lack of wealth would require you to read a linked in influencer post?