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Post #7495, on Nov 28, 2025 in TG
Leonardo DiCaprio Admiring His Own Perfect Git Commit for 10 Minutes
Description
A meme using the classic Leonardo DiCaprio raising a champagne glass image from The Great Gatsby movie. He's wearing a black tuxedo with a bow tie, smirking with a self-satisfied expression while holding up a glass of champagne. The top text reads: 'THAT FEELING AFTER A PERFECT GIT COMMIT'. The bottom text reads: 'SPENDING 10 MINUTES REVIEWING EVERY CHANGE JUST TO ADMIRE YOUR OWN WORK'. A small 'made with mematic' watermark is visible. The meme captures the universal developer experience of making a clean, well-organized commit and then repeatedly running git diff or git log just to appreciate the craftsmanship of your own code changes
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The only code review where every comment is 'LGTM' is the one you do on your own commit at midnight
spend more minutes reviewing every change than the changes actually took Comment deleted
Isn't that *before* the commit? I usually read the full diff before comitting/adding files Comment deleted
Bro, people read their every post/comment once more after any new like to see it from him/her perspective too 🤦♂️😂 Comment deleted
I must say am I befundled by your choice to use "their" as a singular pronoun immediately followed by "him/her" in the same context Comment deleted
This is how/why LLMs can't go beyond a certain point, because they stuck in trivial logic. Comment deleted
No I definitely do that with posts, but with commits I only do a pre-read, not a post-read. Well, unless it crashes on deploy. Comment deleted
The next commit message would look like "Amend [...]" anyway Comment deleted
how about sending your code to llm so it praises you like crazy and mentions the usage of the patterns you were not even aware of, so your ego grows exponentially Comment deleted
CI: failure Comment deleted
and found a stupid bug immediately that makes you want to force push to cover it up? Comment deleted
And 12 seconds later you encounter a bug Comment deleted