brianploetz.bsky.social
Software development, distributed systems, music, sports, tequila.
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You're missing the point. I'm not comparing him to Brady. I'm saying it's all a giant crap shoot and NO ONE can predict how one will fare in the pros vs how they did in college.
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I know another Patriots QB that was also drafted in the 6th round that went on to be pretty good after an "inconsistent" college career. On the flip side, how many studs coming out of college completely flopped in the NFL? Too many to name. College performance does not predict pro performance.
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Huh? What do you mean?
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Dallas got a steal, Pats got screwed. This kid is going to be a really good starter sooner rather than later.
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you look great though
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said every programmer ever
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I see. In that case what I would do is push master up as a new release-9.4 branch, and then push up the 10 branch as the new master. Depending on how the 10 branch was born and whether or not it has been getting updates from master or not, you may need to force push it to become the new master.
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Bisect assumes a linear commit history, but you can pass an option to tell it which parent to follow should this situation arise (as I understand it). Not sure if that's more or less cumbersome than rebasing. It might help to lay out what your current branching strategy is?
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Yes, hence my follow up Q on why you want to avoid the merge commit in the first place
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(though I'm curious why you think the merge commit would be a bad thing)
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Rebase the JRuby 10 branch on top of master, and then merge it back to master, which should then be a fast forward without any merge commit. Then push and tag master as JRuby 10. You can do the rebase on a new branch off of 10 if you're worried about messing it up.
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🤯
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*slow clap*
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It's gonna be a pain in the ass to get a keg from Packard's to your apartment in a canoe for that rager Friday night.
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You're reminded of it every time their site is having issues and you see the Unicorn error page. :)
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alias exit="echo 'I dont think you actually meant to exit from terminal'"