Sometimes VSCode just shows you a gal
Sometimes VSCode just shows you a gal


She seems to be taking it in stride. She has the opportunity for some epic trolling with that power…
240 0 ReplyThis is so funny
283 0 ReplyI guess she is everyone's type 😎
120 1 Reply
QA developers near your. They want to review your code now!
138 0 ReplyDon't touch my garbage! 😾
49 0 ReplyA fellow opposum!
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So is she his @type though?
68 2 ReplyHe would have to infer that...
44 0 ReplyQuick, duck!
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I think she's your type!
27 0 ReplyThat's the next level of trolling!
26 0 ReplyThis makes me want to actually use VSCode for my web dev work instead of just using Notepad for everything so it can troll me like this
19 0 ReplyHow is this possible? Some random gal's github shows up?
10 0 ReplyNot random. Her GitHub username is “type”, so “@type” tags her.
30 0 ReplyThat's "automatically turning domain names into http hyperlinks" but even worse.
21 1 ReplyThat's only useful in commit messages, issue discussions and stuff like that. Why would the devs even make that execute in source files, where it's all but guaranteed to be a false match??
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