Sento che non c'è tempo
e allora un po' più in fretta farò
cercando di non lasciarmi prendere
dalla solita ansia bloccarsi non si può
cerco un nuovo contatto
un po' più di controllo su quel che sto vivendo
è il presente che mi sfugge dalle mani
ma io non mi sottraggo o almeno ci sto provando
E tu bellillo int' a' televisione
me scamazzav' a' palla tu e a' competizione
tu e gli anni Ottanta: volere è potere
vulevo e nun potevo e m'a' facevo a pere.
...la canzone più bella dei 99 posse... immortale e sempre attuale!
does anyone have tips for how to make sense of git merge histories like this? do you use git log --first-parent? git log --topo-order --no-merges? something else? how can you tell if commit A was merged before or after commit B? what if there are "backwards" merges like in the 3rd screenshot?
(no "just make the history linear” or "merges are bad" takes please)
i think my favourite answer to “how do you make sense of git merge histories" so far is “use git log --merges"
this seems pretty good, but it's hard to get a nice one-line summary of each merge with --oneline because the first line of the merge is just something like "Merge pull request #148 from briankassouf/race-detector” (instead of “Add a -race flag to enable Go's race detector on builds" which would be a more useful summary)
Funny enough, these artworks appeared next to each other on my local drive. Probably the poor slob tried to silence some occult knowledge with more drinks than he could manage and ended up having confusing nightmares.
COVERS, DISCO, 90s are N/A; all the others I've never heard of?
If I've heard it before, I remember, but I don't always guess right, but I did this time 😂
Heardle 2000s #414
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70s sounded familiar, but I didn't recognize name/artist. Hum, I was present in the 70s?
Un Wordle pour les amateurs de couleurs en code hexadécimal (lareclame.fr) French
Connections #148 Monday 06 November 2023
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