Used merge instead of rebase Broke the DNS records Debugging in the wrong environment Forgot to push Used rebase instead of merge "Unplanned robustness test" Fix one, get two bugs Forgot to update the X secret `rm -rf` on the wrong file "It passed manual testing" Broke the translations Forgot to commit CLIENT123 as the password Wrote a test without assertions Emailed sensitive credentials Forgot to complete PR before release Emailed EVERYONE "I thought this couldn't happen" Ran a DB script in the wrong environment Rebooted the wrong server Should've reviewed that PR properly Broke the PSP integration Should have added an index in DB Accidentally committed the .ENV file Used merge instead of rebase Broke the DNS records Debugging in the wrong environment Forgot to push Used rebase instead of merge "Unplanned robustness test" Fix one, get two bugs Forgot to update the X secret `rm -rf` on the wrong file "It passed manual testing" Broke the translations Forgot to commit CLIENT123 as the password Wrote a test without assertions Emailed sensitive credentials Forgot to complete PR before release Emailed EVERYONE "I thought this couldn't happen" Ran a DB script in the wrong environment Rebooted the wrong server Should've reviewed that PR properly Broke the PSP integration Should have added an index in DB Accidentally committed the .ENV file
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Used merge instead of rebase
Broke the DNS records
Debugging in the wrong environment
Forgot to push
Used rebase instead of merge
"Unplanned robustness test"
Fix one, get two bugs
Forgot to update the X secret
`rm -rf` on the wrong file
"It passed manual testing"
Broke the translations
Forgot to commit
CLIENT123 as the password
Wrote a test without assertions
Emailed sensitive credentials
Forgot to complete PR before release
Emailed EVERYONE
"I thought this couldn't happen"
Ran a DB script in the wrong environment
Rebooted the wrong server
Should've reviewed that PR properly
Broke the PSP integration
Should have added an index in DB
Accidentally committed the .ENV file