"Happy 20,000th commit! π₯³ For non-coders, a commit is hitting 'save' and writing a note saying exactly what you changed. It's a permanent snapshot of your project's state.
The Analogy: If your project is a sandcastle, a commit is the picture you snap: 'I accept responsibility for this new towerβand yes, I accidentally broke the moat!' That picture is saved forever.
Now, about IRL Commitment: The ultimate goal is merging your life castle with someone else's. You canβt just throw away the messy parts or discover a flaw and hit the erase button. You communicate, fix the bugs together, and build stability.
Congrats to the engineers hitting 20k commits! It's a reminder that stability matters. Personally, Iβm only interested in reviewing pull requests from candidates with a high commit frequency and a stable main branch. Letβs build something lasting. π
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