devRancid said Phillips/Slotted/Hex belong in the trash Pozidriv is a bit better but most ppl damage it with a Phillips screwdriver because "it looks the same" Torx is superior to all but very rarely used for some reason,Definitely. First sentence gave it away,Java did the same years before Fuck auto-generated function references, they're not a replacement for proper hand-written documentation It achieves the exact opposite: looks like shit and is unusable (no logical grouping, introduction or examples), less devs are willing to spend time because "the magic tool generates everything",What a joke lmao Ugly ass list of names + generic copy paste description. Not even an argument list or return type unless you click on it,It's truly astonishing how rust fanboys defend a steaming pile of shit How about you drink less soy milk and use a real language (C/C++), or is your pea brain too small to write bug/vulnerability-free code?,> You can't just "@Steven text me, here's my phone" You can just "@Steven encrypt your phone number with my public key: .... and post the result here",@cprn there are websites where you only have to copy paste it,You can count the Allman style as a mental disorder as well Along with tab indentations,Do your statistics exclude all the crypto spam bots?,- "waaaah I only want the library once but the version isn't compatible" - "waaaah why does it have to install X different versions, so much bloat" Choose one This applies to package management everywhere, not only npm,@retoor Use a GUI (in the editor preferably) for staging specific files/ranges instead of the CLI to avoid going insane E.g. Ctrl+enter in vscode stages+commits automatically If you think it's stupid and always stage all, you don't understand git and probably half your commits contain unrelated changes```