things people ‘must’ have are usually worthless junk like ‘dark mode’.
updates people want in mainstream can sometimes break compatibility with no “just make it work” switch to disable the breakage. When this isn’t a red flag, that makes me sad and worried for the idiot in front of me.
and then I’m no longer tolerant of the indolent writing error in the sentence.
Really, it’s a combination of all three of those things, and more, that prevent the incrementing of the one number in the git project that would invoke the package run and drop a new package in about 2 minutes. It’s so hard.
There’s so much wrong with this question.
Really, it’s a combination of all three of those things, and more, that prevent the incrementing of the one number in the git project that would invoke the package run and drop a new package in about 2 minutes. It’s so hard.