@siddharthkp At Stripe our motto was “pits of success.” Everything was overridable, because people were going to do it anyway, but we tried to make it to where if you didn’t know what you were doing you’d end up doing the right thing on accident.
Depends on how big the diff is unfortunately. For large enough diffs, server side search and a filtered resulting view is my suggestion. For the mid range where it doesn’t fit in the virtual window but isn’t so large it can’t be searched, we don’t have anything built in yet but you could index in a worker with a fuzzy indexer. It’s definitely a trade off.
@adamwathan children really just always want you to be doubting them by 1% so they can impress you. my daughter is unsure if i know what grade she’s in because im always “guessing” too high.
@jdpeterson both opinions i stated are the opinions of the department of war, not myself. i offered no opinion except to say that they contradict each other. i certainly made no claims about wanting private companies setting defense policies, implicitly or otherwise.
its a demo of the @pierrecomputer https://t.co/oRPC962dPE CodeView OSS component. That component is now making it into a bunch of tools as well. Other people have written diffshub plugins for github or private repos. The comments on diffshub are not persisted though, it’s just a demo of how they might work.