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I’ve seen semantic commits done with emojis which is cute but also annoying, because they’re not as easy to type or grep for.
Semantic commits can be nice, but they can also invite bikeshedding about what’s a “feature” and what’s a “bug fix”, etc.
Not saying they aren’t nice, and if folks are using them and liking them, keep going. But if you haven’t used them before on a team, then just be aware that’s a thing than can happen.
Love it.
While folks are thinking about git commit messages I will offer this.
My only criticism of the essay is that the most important bit is listed at number 7.
https://hachyderm.io/@molly0xfff/114626836191477766
If we can copy/paste an image, surely we can also do so for a source link.
I recently learned to use my microwave’s “Reheat” feature and have been getting pretty good results. (I have not tested on bricks of frozen lasagna, though.)
You may want to also consider a Redox, which is a smaller, more compact version of the ErgoDox.
https://github.com/mattdibi/redox-keyboard
FalbaTech sells parts and pre-builds. https://falbatech.click/
Glad I could help. 🙂
Borgmatic is an automation tool for Borg. It has hooks for database backups.
https://torsion.org/borgmatic/docs/how-to/backup-your-databases/
In addition to the recommendations you're getting already, I recommend learning about Borg Backup. It has great documentation.
https://www.borgbackup.org/
Borgmatic is a project that makes automatic backups easier with Borg.
https://torsion.org/borgmatic/
If you want a GUI for your personal machines there is Vorta.
https://vorta.borgbase.com/
I've used Borg for years now and test my restores every year. Which reminds me… I should do that more often. 😅