How to resolve the issue
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Literally the second google result. (And probably is linked to in that reddit thread but I refuse to use reddit)
It's amazing how difficult typing a few words into Google is for some people.
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Literally the second google result. (And probably is linked to in that reddit thread but I refuse to use reddit)
They're talking about the comment that asks whether the issue is resolved, rather than the follow up comment that you've googled.
If you click the link you'll see that it is indeed missing.
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man, I did this to a Jira board once. took all the stories that were over a year old and archived them.
if nobody has complained, or updated, or mentioned it in that long, it's not a problem, it's a preference for a single user.
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They're talking about the comment that asks whether the issue is resolved, rather than the follow up comment that you've googled.
If you click the link you'll see that it is indeed missing.
Sure but it's dumb to search "Were you able to resolve your issue?" That exact comment exists across hundreds, perhaps thousands of github issues, it's a generic question. The unique comment is the follow through. And if they tried searching the first comment, it would take a few more seconds to try searching the second comment. So there is not "no marker."
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Sure but it's dumb to search "Were you able to resolve your issue?" That exact comment exists across hundreds, perhaps thousands of github issues, it's a generic question. The unique comment is the follow through. And if they tried searching the first comment, it would take a few more seconds to try searching the second comment. So there is not "no marker."
It's dumb to search anything when they're responding to a direct link to the GitHub page. They had no issues finding it; they were just pointing out the original comment in the picture is no longer there, with no marker meaning there's no "comment deleted" marker on the thread.
I highly doubt they meant all traces of the comment have been wiped from the internet. That would be silly; given we're looking at a screenshot of it on the internet.
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Python's Twine issue 153. Be warned that since this meme has first trended the comment section has been irreversibly tainted by that other place's crowd.
"other place" lol I usually call it "one forum"
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This is the future vibe coders want
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I just did all the job for you. Did you even say thank you?
Calm down, couch fucker
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Literally the second google result. (And probably is linked to in that reddit thread but I refuse to use reddit)
Literally missed the point my comment.
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It's dumb to search anything when they're responding to a direct link to the GitHub page. They had no issues finding it; they were just pointing out the original comment in the picture is no longer there, with no marker meaning there's no "comment deleted" marker on the thread.
I highly doubt they meant all traces of the comment have been wiped from the internet. That would be silly; given we're looking at a screenshot of it on the internet.
Yeah this. I dunno what the fuss is about. Its just missing on github is all.
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ok boomer
Are you 12 years old?
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This is just my whole life
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Zen master says: the real issue resolution is within yourself.
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Democrats in Congress:
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Literally missed the point my comment.
Literally missed the point, my comment.
Ftfy
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We've all been there.
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It's amazing how difficult typing a few words into Google is for some people.
I'd say it's wierd to google such a generic phrase when the question can be answered by a thread of people that already knows.
I for one appreciate the streamlined conversation.