It’s very optimistic to think people will be able to describe what they’re going to do before they do it. I find things rarely go exactly as planned and my commit messages usually include some nuance about my changes that I didn’t anticipate.
Got it! Are they renumbered chronologically? Like if my 11 was created before your 11, would yours be the one that’s renumbered?
Commit IDs are only local anyway.
Whay do you mean by that?
Thunderbird with the conversations add-on. It’s a game-changer that makes it much easier to transition from Gmail.
I run a “public” instance with basic auth so I can use it from anywhere (phone, work). I’ve made my instance my default search engine everywhere. (I know basic auth is not the most secure but I wouldn’t even really care it other people used my instance; I just don’t want it hammered.)
I’ve been really impressed by Dart as a programming language. I’ll admit I don’t have a breadth of knowledge, but coming from C# I feel right at home, and it has a few extra neat tricks that C# is picking up in return (like empty list syntax and the spread operator).
Notice Linus doesn’t use tabs; he just thinks the parser shouldn’t die when it sees them.
What distro do you recommend?
Thanks for this clarification! That is slightly more palatable.
I’ve been trying to explain to someone recently why rebasing and force pushing their feature branch has no benefit when we use a squash commit strategy for merging to main.
While you’re 100% right, is there anything wrong with this approach? Sometimes I like to keep by personal branches clean, especially before I open a PR.
What DE do you use?
It would apply to files and folders in Dolphin (file explorer) as well.
WindowsEnjoyer
Not that I like Windows
Hmm…
Seriously tho, agreed!
What DE do you use?
Should I delete? I didn’t see it specifically in the sidebar.
Aged like wine!
All three of those work in Thunder!
They did, or at least made a theme for it.
I upvoted this post and maybe I’ll see it again once the feature is implemented. :)
Whoa that’s cool! It works in Thunder!