0. Detect a problem in a recent commit.
1. Revert back to an old git commit when you messed up a few patches.
2. Forget about a detail changed in the old commit relevant to the build.
3. Spend way more time debugging the rolled-back commit to find the detail compared to what it would cost me to fix the original problem.
4. Profit?
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This is NOT #FITS - Git and my poor development standards own my time.