Google often marks my homelab domains as dangerous which all point to an A record that is in the private IP space, completely inaccessible to the internet.
$0.37 is the split-adjusted price, it was never actually quoted that low at the time (for anyone wondering if Apple really used to be a penny stock in the early 2000s).
I asked it to find me soccer fields in <insert my suburb> and it showed me results but all 5 of them were misplaced. One of the fields was shown where a train station is, there are no parks nearby.
Same for my question of bars in Thessaloniki, it found 5 in the whole city and the locations were off by km. I fear that we're missing the point, though, because the good bit here isn't "it can do what Google Maps can do", but we aren't asking the right questions to show that off.
If you have a commit that doesn't compile, it should have been squashed into another commit before merging the PR. Every commit should be in a valid state. I'm not talking about a full squash merge, just `git rebase -i` to make sure the history makes sense. The final branch history doesn't have to be the same as your development one.
Makes precisely zero sense.