good, maybe you can sell it to buy some human decency then
eager_eagle
joined 2 years ago
I've known Zed for almost a year now, but it still lacks a lot of what VS Code offers. Especially when it comes to customization.
> Welp, that precisely recreated it -- even identical shas! Looking at
> the b4 output, I do see a suspicious "39 commits" listed for some reason.
Well, that's the point where the user, in theory, goes "this is weird, why is
it 39 commits," and does Ctrl-C, but I'm happy to accept blame here -- we
should be more careful with this operation and bail out whenever we recognize
that something has gone wrong. To begin with, we'll output a listing of all
the commits that will be rewritten, just to make it more obvious when things
are about to go wrong.
> So, I assume the "git-filter-repo" invocation is what mangled it. I will
> try to dig into what b4 actually asked it to do in the morning...
Thanks for looking into this. Linus, this is accurate and I am 100% convinced
that there was no malicious intent. My apologies for being part of the mess
through the tooling.
I will reinstate Kees's account so he can resume his work.
-K
I change them all to bind mounts. Managed volumes is where data goes to die, if it's not in my file tree I'll forget it.
missing some post 2018 distros like EndeavourOS and Garuda
clearly the bed
Last time I did, it was thanks to canonical pushing snaps and other things no one asked for.
as a sommelier or as an avocado?
Your innie excels at getting reactions from his peers
how naive of him to think companies didn't already scrape his facial data from anywhere he might have had a picture 10 years ago
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I thought it needed to be upside down for that