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authorThomas Letan <lthms@soap.coffee>2023-05-13 03:44:38 +0200
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-#+TITLE: Opinions
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-I may have some opinions on some topics, and sometimes I may want to share
-them. However, I strongly believe facts and opinions are two differents things,
-and even though I do not intend to write plain wrong facts, I prefer to keep two
-separate indexes.
-
-I would encourage you to use your critical mind while reading these write-ups.
-
-** 2023
-
- - [[./StackedGitPatchTheory.org][Patch Dependencies for Stacked Git]] ::
- Could patch dependencies could help reduce the friction my
- branchless workflow suffers from when it comes to stacked MRs?
-
- - [[./StackedGit2.org][How I Keep Using Stacked Git at ~$WORK~ in 2023]] ::
- One year has passed, and I keep using Stacked Git almost
- daily. /How/ I am using it has slightly changed, though.
-
-** 2022
-
- - [[./StackedGit.org][How I Use Stacked Git at ~$WORK~]] ::
- I’ve been using Stacked Git at ~work~ since early 2021, and as
- of January 2022, it has become a cornerstone of my daily
- workflow.
-
-** 2017
-
-- [[./MonadTransformers.org][Monad Transformers are a Great Abstraction]] ::
- Monads are hard to get right, monad transformers are harder. Yet, they remain
- a very powerful abstraction.