@starball Yep. I wanted to make the same point in a different place, that NLN flags auto-delete stuff if there's enough users flagging them and mod flags wouldn't, but apparently they do.
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@JourneymanGeek Hey, the archaeology degree did factor into it (but more in a sense of 'you know how measuring things works, and how making maps works ;) ).
Yeaaah. I can even write on PRs: Did you run the unit-tests? Don't they need changing, if you change this? and get a 'yeah it works'... and then do my own check-out of the branch, try the tests, and they don't work.
We've been over it so many times, workflow should be: Kill the running session, commit the code, run the compile script just to be sure, start a new session, and then run the unit tests one last time before saying you broke nothing.
@JourneymanGeek Eh, it's not always firefighting, but it's a struggle just not to have something that compiles + runs all the tests upon pushing to git ;)
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