If you have Windows 10 and an Ubuntu Dual boot, this may cause your wireless in Ubuntu to stop working. And the culprit seems to the the 'Fast startup' option in Windows. What you need to do is described here. Make sure that 'Fast startup' is turned off! Otherwise it can be that your iwlwifi doesn't get loaded into the Linux Kernel.
TLDR: Just put the fucking Issue ID in the commit message, you asshat! I keep reading about Conventional Commits , and I think they are somewhat contrived and over complicate a simple requirement of commits: What context was a change made for. As we all know, information is somewhat useless without context. And I feel the same what about commit messages. And the best context in a commit message a link to the original Ticket in the Issue Tracking system. Most Issue Tracking systems support linking to the SCM , so that you can have a bi-directional link. If you look at an issue you can have a list of SCM changes done for that issue. For example, here is a JIRA issue showing what code change was done for it: And if I look into my SCM I can see the JIRA issues that were used to make changes: And the way to do this is to always have the Issue ID in the commit message. That's it. JIRA has this feature, so does Git Hub. That's all you need to do. Every commit message ...
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