@MichaelKropat The cheat sheet is neat because it populates the tool with the renamed command. So you can say "yeah it's rebuildweb" to someone and they can fuzzy find for whatever that maps to. So you aren't using it as copy paste but more like team aliases.
@MichaelKropat I stumbled into this and was reminded of your bookmark tweet (this is for common cli tooling not web pages). You could easily create cheat sheets for Navi that could be distributed and allow teams to share helpful commands for their system.
https://t.co/PEF9pYMUYa
@MichaelKropat Definitely a cultural thing. The above tool came out of ex-Facebook where they work entirely on stacked diffs. What I do like is graphite allows for other devs to not use the tool in the same repo. Most require full group buy in. I know an eng team where it gets partial team use.
@MichaelKropat They almost always or just for fix up commits so I know which proper commit they end up in. If it's large changes in flight that don't yet have a commit home, it all ends up in WIP and I reset it and add in serial.
@MichaelKropat You have to fight so much to do a large scale refactor. Getting the time to do it requires buy in above. You need some level consensus among the, likely large and opinionated, eng org. You need to overcome the "but the 25 of us know how to do xyz this way, we would need to learn"
@MichaelKropat I've yet to see metrics like this not get gamed to death. Number of cards turns into a hilarious number of cards for the smallest task. Relative to team members becomes "sorry don't have time to pair on that today".
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@b0rk Getting new developers a working local dev environment. Thanks docker-compose.
Also, provisioning infrastructure. Long request queues, resource allocation, and budget calls are now terraform PRs, self service portals, or a fast chat with a platform/SRE eng.
@bketelsen@burhan@joncalhoun@rawkode@AltworkStations Glad to see it's a real solution and that it works well for you. Given my current setup works well enough it's hard to convince myself to get past the sticker price. However, I'm happy to have met an owner in case it's more of a need than a want in the future.
@joncalhoun You can find some people talking about ergo mech boards here: https://t.co/sHA23qNxRs
Less directed to the split boards but here as well: https://t.co/m1FK0liHpQ
@joncalhoun There is a huge community of open hardware projects powered by a few OSS firmware projects. Largest of the firmware projects being QMK.
I've built a couple Irises and currently use a kyria with low profile gchoc switches.
https://t.co/m4sNKAY0cS
https://t.co/vEQGlG10TQ