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This is a very famous poem. What is it about?
GPT-4o mini:
The lines you quoted are from the poem "The Song of the Witches" by William Shakespeare, specifically from "Macbeth." This poem is recited by the three witches in Act 4, Scene 1.
Themes and Meaning
Supernatural Elements
The poem reflects the supernatural themes prevalent in "Macbeth." The witches symbolize chaos and the dark forces that influence the characters' fates.
So everyone who contributes to the project should make their own gitignore on every development machine they use to prevent committing build files, secrets ect?
I don't understand why you say it has nothing to do with the code when it literally has nothing to do with anything BUT the code.
What is the downside you see to committing the gitignore?
Because if it's not someone else's fault, then it's the parents fault for not paying attention to their kid. So they are going to need it to be someone else's fault.
American here, this is just as stupid and dangerous as it sounds. The idea is that it's very easy to check for pedestrians before turning but literally almost no one even looks. Even if the crosswalk light is lit they don't notice and just plow right through.
FYI upvotes on Lemmy are public.