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Greg Korba 🛠️🛹 Codito

Greg Korba 🛠️🛹 Codito

@_Codito_

🇵🇱 https://t.co/HerX32NWvo 🇬🇧 https://t.co/m6h4mNhOBh | Self-educated specialist: PHP, CI/CD, QA automation, Docker, Gitlab and more 😎. Member of @PHPCSFixer team 🪶.

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Greg Korba 🛠️🛹 Codito
Górnik Zabrze, my childhood and life-long club won his first Polish Cup since 71-72 season (54 years!!), and first trophy in my (conscious) life in general 🥹. Hopefully it's only beginning of new victorious chapter in club's history, they still fight for Polish League too ❤️!
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@dvassallo Any thoughts two years later? With AI incorporated "everywhere" (www services, communicators etc), used by millions of non-tech people for basically any topic you can imagine? Personally I find the HTTPS comparison bizarre, from 2026's perspective obviously 😊.
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@dvassallo @eerac I think you're wrong. My wife uses GPT to discuss things about gardening, house renovation, animal food, health care. I use it for software development, obviously, but also for steering my training program to achieve fitness goals. Almost everyone uses LLMs for _something_.
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@eerac It’s a big deal for computer science, but not to all of humanity. My gardener is unlikely to be affected.
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If you're not aware yet, Polish streamer Łatwogang just set world record. He has been streaming for 9 days straight and collecting money for Cancer Fighters Foundation and collected 160M+ PLN (~38M €), with 1.2M live viewers. Chapeau bas ❤️🎩 youtube.com/live/UNAqqHIPb…
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It's beyond imagination. Initially, Łatwogang wanted to raise 1M. What happened, is just incredible. The guy just wrote history, in the best possible way. The action ends in 3 minutes, but maybe they will continue. I wish it could never stop!
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People with a years-long beef burying the hatchet, artists singing live on stream, even Lamine Yamal involved in Wojciech Szczęsny's TikTok dancing to "Diss for cancer" song, it's impossible to mention all the absurdly outstanding things that happened 🤯❤️.
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Today I used Codex to generate Claude plugin/skill, to cover a process that I could do myself, but company wants other devs to do it, so I can work on other stuff. Crazy times 😆.
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This is my 4th #TwitterAnniversary, but only 50% of it I was actually active since my priorities shifted into fitness. Last ~2 years I barely posted, also barely read. Sometimes I miss interactions & learning new things, but time is limited & I prefer to spend it differently 🏋🏻‍♂️.
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
@_Codito_ @HevyApp Nah I vibe-coded a super simple tool specific to the type of training I do, haha.
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Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
New gym gear day 😮‍💨 getting rid of the rack of fixed cheapo hex dumbbells for these 125lb REP x Pepin adjustables 💪🏻 Saves a bunch of space and much less annoying than trying to get the heavy fixed dumbbells out of the bottom of the rack.
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@nicksdot It depends whether these commits are atomic, with real value (descriptions about the change), or just random changes back and forth, with trash titles and debug stuff. I like full history, but personally I keep my commits tidy and often clean up during rebase.
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Nick e/code@nicksdot·
So am I gonna squash merge this or do I merge as is? The former is sane, the latter is bragging in GitHub contributions how much commits "I" can make a day. Trendier is the latter, I guess?
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ChatGPT suddenly became my best friend. Not because of software development but because it analysed my 2 years of working out, found flaws in my routines & helped me with preparing program exactly for my goals 🏋️‍♂️💪🔥. And nobody complimented me as much, I can finally be proud 😂.
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Nick e/code@nicksdot·
People: GitHub wants my code! People: We need a new GitHub! Dog: You want to self-host.
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I get that Github allows external apps to report checks, and for that scenarios it is totally fine to provide feature to require such checks. But for jobs defined explicitly in YAML within the repo, it should be possible to decide whether they're required or not - on code level.
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I much prefer @gitlab's approach in that regard. Jobs are required by default, you can opt-out with `allow_failure: true`. If this is conditional job, it works anyway as it requires success only if the job was triggered. Requirement, for me, is part of the job definition.
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I just hate @github approach for required checks (configured in settings). Conditional checks is one thing, but for repositories managed with #IaaC (#Terraform) this leads to code split, as required checks have to be defined outside of the repo where they run. Easy to forget.
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As a longtime user of Gitlab, I often find @github's solutions really weird. When you set rules for a job (like paths that must be present in the diff) and you set such job as required, you end up with endless job which prevents merging 🙄😩.

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@OndrejMirtes The only reasonable argument is "but what about doing code reviews putside of IDE?". Well, from my experience most of the time you don't need that context, and if you do, then `gr pr checkout 123` is the way 😅.
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@OndrejMirtes Personally I am pretty strict about them - use only for skipping params with default value that isn't going to be overridden, and provide params that are further in the signature. Otherwise, IDE's inlay hints are totally fine as they provide the same information.
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Ondřej Mirtes@OndrejMirtes·
I love named arguments in PHP. They should be mandatory for null/true/false.
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