The classic developer tracking system – ancient commit archeology. When someone says "India Indian has been here," they're spotting telltale signs of another dev's code. The response "How can you tell?" is all of us pretending we can't see those nested if-statements and 200-character variable names. And the solution? "Update Readme.md" – because documenting what the hell happened six months ago is apparently too much to ask. Nothing says "I was here" quite like undocumented code that somehow works but nobody knows why.
Looking Closely At The Digital Footprints
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