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Fuck, wanted a year long streak on github but failed at 40 days.

I did code but just had no part finished so didn't commit.

I even have an alarm for committing ffs. I just snoozed it and was like I do it when I finished x. Forgot track of time like always with coding and found out four hours later.

Fuck. Back to one. I just start over, it shouldn't be that hard.

I should change my commit behavior to push if compiles instead of push after complete feature. So, I change the definition of achievement easier to achieve

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  • 7
    Amend commit, adjust date, push.
  • 5
    editing commit dates is one of those few things I wouldn't have learned if not for uni. Only purely artificial deadlines can motivate a person to pretend that they've been done with something longer than they actually have
  • 2
    I commit too much. unknown how to do whole commits, change different things at once. just how my brain works I guess

    I do try to commit the changes in parts but I think sometimes I might commit uncompilable code potentially... ragh
  • 3
    @BobbyTables but then you know you've cheaaaated
  • 1
    @jestdotty cheating only matters when it comes to relationships and taxes.
  • 1
    @jestdotty as upset as people get by cheating, many of the self-same people are turned on by cheating. It's a one way street apparently.
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