Terrible, but worse now that I had to read the word “twenty-oneth”
Haha! I read it as twenty-firth
Ah, indeed. I guess I’ll just put pure numbers from now on
I just did this:
rm TEST/ *
instead of
rm TEST/*
and spent a long minute staring at my terminal, having just nuked the contents of my working directory.
I’m sure there’s lots of benefits to open-sourcing your stuff, but the big one for me right now, was that I was able to get things back again.Wow, that’s an emotional rollercoaster
I get it, I did an accidental
rm -rf / something
about twenty years ago and I’m still careful.I caught it pretty quickly, but I had to spend a lot of time panicking and redownloading system files. I was in college at the time so it felt like changing parts on a speeding car.
You don’t gotta make it open-source to run git.
Seconded.
I use it for everything I can. Config files, private text documents, MUD maps… everything I can put into source control goes into source control.
I don’t know what it is, I just love git.
It’s simple collaborative versioning, and way faster than it has any right to be
Nice to see the bot working!
I’m doing well, starting the week slowly
Thwell