

You aren’t making the point you think you’re making.


You aren’t making the point you think you’re making.


Is there a context to this or just random thought?


Sneakernet to the rescue. Some of you are too young to know about walking around with boxes full of disks.
Knowing that git blame exists, and Linus in general, indeed a git flog isn’t that improbable.
Re flog is when your devs don’t follow your guides and mess uo git history again.
Reflog, when flogging isn’t enough.
Yeah, I hate it when my repo is a chain of merge commits. I want to see actual changes to the code, not branch management history.
There are good open source puzzle and solitaire games that are not resource hogs.
No solitaire but I strongly recommend Simon Tatham’s Portable Puzzle Collection.
There is Neovim but yeah, not the same thing.
Your phone takes over your car screen as a second display, so you have decent and up-to-date navigation apps like gmaps or waze, with instant alerts etc, instead of those garbage GPS navigation devices.
Sure but this is exactly what Windows and Macos apps do as well. So you’re basically complaining a package doesn’t do better than industry standard.
Sure it can be better and wanting things to be more efficient is perfectly calid, I’m just asking to set more reasonable expectations.
Of it’s in your native repo? Perfect! If not, you have the option to waste some disk space or taking the effort to run configure && make && make install