Commit hashes can be useful, but they're not good if you want quickly figure out which is the later version when something takes time to roll out or there's some caching issue in the client or CDN. Asking a customer for that long string on the bottom with possible weak homophones (3 / d / e, 8 / a) isn't great either.
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Commit hashes can be useful, but they're not good if you want quickly figure out which is the later version when something takes time to roll out or there's some caching issue in the client or CDN. Asking a customer for that long string on the bottom with possible weak homophones (3 / d / e, 8 / a) isn't great either.