This was my experience with personal projects too.
Unit tests hinder progress so much. End-to-end/integration tests are often flaky.
The thing is, I still want to test my own project, because it's a good idea to validate whether or not your code works or not...
What is Mitra?
Wikipedia is an internet gem
(already had a feeling that someone will say this)
I won't delete my posts/comments because I want to be helpful, that's it.
But if I prefer deleting my posts/comments, I will archive it instead.
I respect what r/ArtFundamentals did, and it should be an example: After reddit's APIpocalypse, they don't support reddit and decided to close the subreddit. But the advices from the subreddit wasn't gone--in fact they actually archive it in their own website:
flixbus exist, which i don’t even understand how they have ridership when they run routes parallel to railways that take like twice as long while obviously being less comfortable…
Would you mind explaining more? How's Flixbus?
Noted, didn't realize Ray was on Mastodon too
That's why when I left reddit I don't delete my posts (even if those posts suck)
Bonus:
Is it true that you actually have to add a parking space as a building owner in US? lol