how to send a oneline patch on GitLab through web interface
Open file you want to edit on GitLab.
Wait until all JavaScript bloatware loads.
Find out that GitLab logged you out.
Press Sign in button.
Wait until Cloudflare checks your belonging to human race.
Enter credentials.
Wait until Cloudflare checks your belonging to human race AGAIN.
Edit the file.
Fill out PR.
Find out that GitLab instead of commiting your changes on top of upstream branch, committed them on top of 3 year old fork master branch, mixing-in some old and unrelated commits to the PR.
Remove your fork.
Edit the file AGAIN.
Fill out PR.
I know GitHub is Microsoft and therefore bad and evil but GitLab isn't any better.
Also I knew I had to do this through CLI, I thought it would be fun to do it slightly unusual way and oh boy it was. :)
@steffo@lanodan they always make original interactions. In C;H and C;C it's delusions thing, In S;G it's replying to mails, in R;N it's social network and A;C just straight up breaks 4th wall.
I'm sure if EGS taken different route, it could've been a real competitor. But right now it's just a place where everybody go for free games and never buy them there, despite lower cuts for developers.
Some people do enjoy Microsoft's Xbox Whatever Thing because of the subscription. Don't really know what to say about it, I just don't trust Microsoft that much, and it seems for a reason lol, considering that they randomly closed newly acquired studios.
@sun@lanodan well, it's just Chrome wrapper has been moved from Store/Community pages to Friends list and then to Library, and then the whole app became web.
Sure, there is still some wrapper at it's core called steamwebhelper (I guess?) but it's a piece of crap, like everything web.