So I created this blog from scratch, and after posting my first article I noticed something.
I suffer from post-Post clarity
I have noticied before when posting random bullshit online, but holy shit, now having to write longer stuff, it’s clear as day.
As soon as I press the publish button even after re-reading the whole thing, everywhere I look is spelling/grammar mistakes and stupid takes.
How in hell does this happen?
Anyways as a proof of concept any edit will be in comment thread.
You can look at the git logs for any open-source project if you want to feel better about it: there’s usually a regular pattern of:
do this for all the things
.Followed by either:
hang on, wait. Not *all* the things
.Or:
Missed these out of all the things
Yeah . . . many of my commits are just to fix typos.
In case you don’t know, you can do an interactive rebase and amend any past commit, not only the latest.
If the commits were already pushed to a remote, you can still do it but need to add
--force
or--force-with-lease
to your nextgit push
to make it overwrite the remote branch.