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When I'm reviewing code that I'm soon to be working on, I like to add comments to document things that aren't self-documenting.

When I encounter something I have no fucking idea about, I usually add:

// NFI

It's my "safe for work" way to indicate that I literally have no fucking idea what they were attempting.

So I'm curious, does anyone have their own comment "codes" that are safe for commits, but translate into something more awesome?

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    //ihobkoanblanwosdoobged

    literally translated from Bavarian to English "I have no idea what going on there" 👍
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    Or the classic time-wasted counter:

    // Wasted hours 277
    // If you want to improve this class, track your time and add it to the counter above if you have to reset your progress because it wasn't that straight forward as you thought
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