So the big important part of git is that it's a collection of commits. A branch is just a labeled commit and each commit is a list of what changed from the parent. Rebasing (the most confusing one for people) is when you fiddle with a commit from underneath yourself. Or in even more simple terms editing a parent commit. Rebasing is extremely powerful but most useful for when you notice a bug you wrote a couple commits ago. Fixing such issues via rebase (or !fixup
commits you auto squash at the end) keeps your history clean. It's as though you never wrote the bug. The other thing you do a lot with rebasing is moving your branch up in the history cause somebody updated the remote.
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I wouldn't be shocked if it was astro-terfing
Everyone from the lemmy.blahaj.zone instance that I've interacted with or seen have been trolls. Those guys are super weirdos idk what their deal is. It's baffling seeing what they claim to stand for
Wow, that looks like a nightmare
There are a couple projects with native block chain art but as you might expect it's low resolution pixel art due to the nature of block chain being prohibitively expensive to use as storage
Brave is forked from Chromium so hypothetically they could maintain V2 but they'd need their own store as they currently rely on Googles
He is not
Yep that's why I refuse to use standard libraries. It just makes my code too complicated...
Yup. The moron even admitted it too!
It's weird that you guys cannot seem to comprehend the idea of devs being paid for their work. Free stuff is great. I put my own shit online for free but you know something I don't do? Maintain an app with 100k+ downloads. Maybe the guy deserves to make some money off his hard work...
"Significantly" Going by the comparison Sony felt large enough to brag about there's hardly a noticeable difference