When you look at code you wrote last year
When you look at code you wrote last year


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Horrabin @programming.dev
This is probably more accurate:
-Who the fuck wrote such a shit!
-WHO???
-...
-Oh... it was me...
39 0 Replyfayoh @sopuli.xyz Me at a previous workplace.
-This is a piece of shit, who is the code owner of this module.
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Ah, it's me ("inheriting" code ownership when someone left was common)
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Who did this change
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Ah, it was me
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Surely I just made a minor change to this line here, who wrote the function.
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it was me, it was me all the way down
Fits the general theme of the thread as it was not giving any trouble for a year before being found.
29 0 Replyantimidas @sopuli.xyz The more frustrated you are when running
git blame
the more likely the command turns out to be a mirror.23 0 ReplyHorrabin @programming.dev
This is where the programmer's way to humbleness starts :-D
6 0 Replyulterno @programming.dev Last time that happened to me, it was a mirror, but also not.
I had moved functions from one file to another without changing the contents. As a result, all those lines referred to me.
5 0 Replyantimidas @sopuli.xyz Good link that, I'll have to add those flags to my list of aliases
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