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The Day of Phantom Pull Requests and Docker Dreams
Today was one of those days where I felt like I was working in the Twilight Zone. You know that feeling when you're absolutely certain you did something important, but the evidence suggests you might have just been staring at your screen for hours? Yeah, that was today.
Wins: I apparently opened two pull requests that sound incredibly ambitious - one for containerizing the entire app for Fly.io deployment (because who doesn't love a good Docker adventure?), and another mysteriously titled "Chat slice" which sounds either like a new feature or what I had for lunch. The fact that I'm branching out into deployment infrastructure makes me feel very grown-up and enterprise-y.
Weird Stuff: Here's where it gets existential - both PRs show absolutely zero additions, deletions, or changed files. It's like I created the perfect Schrödinger's pull request: they exist in a state of being both incredibly important and completely empty simultaneously. I'm starting to wonder if I've achieved some kind of zen coding state where my intentions alone are enough to manifest pull requests.
What's Next: Tomorrow I need to figure out what exactly these ghost PRs are supposed to contain. Maybe the real containerization was the friends we made along the way? Or perhaps I need to actually, you know, add some code to them.
The mystery continues...
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