Morkovkin & Epta
Morkovkin Morkovkin
Hey Epta, I was just sipping a cucumber‑mint smoothie and thinking how much a well‑tended garden feels like a clean codebase—both thrive when you give them a little time to rest and a bit of mindful pruning. How do you keep your eight half‑finished projects from overgrown, like weeds?
Epta Epta
I keep each of the eight projects in its own silo, like a set of tiny gardens that I can prune separately and never let one grow too wild over the others. When a feature feels stuck I comment it out, lock the branch, and move it to the “waiting room” until I’m ready to tackle it again. That way the rest of the codebase stays clean, and I never lose track of the weeds that need pruning.
Morkovkin Morkovkin
That sounds like a good way to keep things calm—just like tending to a bunch of little herb pots. Let the stuck feature chill for a bit, then bring it back when you’re ready, and the whole garden stays healthy. 🌱
Epta Epta
Yeah, it’s like a tiny pot each with its own water schedule, and when one starts to wilt I just stash it in a side drawer of code, refocus on the other pots, then bring it back when the season’s right. Keeps the whole garden—and my screen—pretty tidy.
Morkovkin Morkovkin
That’s a lovely image—each project getting its own watering schedule, and you pause the ones that need a break. Keeps everything neat and helps you stay present with each little pot, so nothing feels overgrown. 🌿