Ok, so unless I'm missing something, this is a big error. In 9.4 there's no way reallinux/master points to same commit as master after the merge. It will still be where it was, one commit behind.
Hey great work beej! I've read pro git and your guide is very good. So in figure 5.4 you say we merge 2 commits into a new one and somehow both branches point to new commit. This will definitely confuse people new to…
I believe the user is referring to the iPhone here.
For me it's the fact that options cannot come at the end, eg this "rm somedir -r" which I always do (habit) works only with gnu version of cmds.
On my work's slack, we have a bot that says (I'm paraphrasing) "please use folks, as guys is exclusionary/gendered etc".
Bring in the lions!
Stray dogs are a pretty common sight in Greek streets. Although what's truly wild is the number of stray cats, especially in the suburbs!
Note what beej said, he didn't say anything about putting his own name on the books. Only that he'd sell them and pocket the money
Myself, I had already switched to Colemak when I developed RSI due to heavy typing at my work. What did it for me was the unnatural position of my hands, wrists bent upwards and outwards in order to fit onto the "tiny"…
Ok, so unless I'm missing something, this is a big error. In 9.4 there's no way reallinux/master points to same commit as master after the merge. It will still be where it was, one commit behind.
Hey great work beej! I've read pro git and your guide is very good. So in figure 5.4 you say we merge 2 commits into a new one and somehow both branches point to new commit. This will definitely confuse people new to…
I believe the user is referring to the iPhone here.
For me it's the fact that options cannot come at the end, eg this "rm somedir -r" which I always do (habit) works only with gnu version of cmds.
On my work's slack, we have a bot that says (I'm paraphrasing) "please use folks, as guys is exclusionary/gendered etc".
Bring in the lions!
Stray dogs are a pretty common sight in Greek streets. Although what's truly wild is the number of stray cats, especially in the suburbs!
Note what beej said, he didn't say anything about putting his own name on the books. Only that he'd sell them and pocket the money
Myself, I had already switched to Colemak when I developed RSI due to heavy typing at my work. What did it for me was the unnatural position of my hands, wrists bent upwards and outwards in order to fit onto the "tiny"…