I came from magit and completely switched to jj for the much easier handling of sets of changes that you describe. jjui (https://github.com/idursun/jjui) made this a lot faster and more enjoyable.
"If there is such a phenomenon as absolute evil, it consists in treating another human being as a thing." — John Brunner, "The Shockwave Rider"
These seem to be the ones deployed by Siemens: https://www.electrive.com/2018/08/16/london-siemens-ubitrici...
Not generally allowed, but there are signs allowing it almost everywhere.
As a German, I'd say that this perfectly describes the situation in Germany as well, including your last paragraph. The erosion of trust among Germans has also started a long time ago, no later than the early nineties.
Have you given dask a try? It gives you out-of-core arrays with numpy semantics and distributed computing.
Magnitka https://vimeo.com/12317623 is a beautiful sequence of scenes shot in Magnitogorsk by Sasha Aleksandrov
I came from magit and completely switched to jj for the much easier handling of sets of changes that you describe. jjui (https://github.com/idursun/jjui) made this a lot faster and more enjoyable.
"If there is such a phenomenon as absolute evil, it consists in treating another human being as a thing." — John Brunner, "The Shockwave Rider"
These seem to be the ones deployed by Siemens: https://www.electrive.com/2018/08/16/london-siemens-ubitrici...
Not generally allowed, but there are signs allowing it almost everywhere.
As a German, I'd say that this perfectly describes the situation in Germany as well, including your last paragraph. The erosion of trust among Germans has also started a long time ago, no later than the early nineties.
Have you given dask a try? It gives you out-of-core arrays with numpy semantics and distributed computing.
Magnitka https://vimeo.com/12317623 is a beautiful sequence of scenes shot in Magnitogorsk by Sasha Aleksandrov