You mean, whether the cop that did that should be arrested?
They won’t. They have some immunity thing going around.
You mean, whether the cop that did that should be arrested?
They won’t. They have some immunity thing going around.
I came back to playing a few weeks ago and absolutely stopped working on the 3rd party tool for X4 that I was making.
Now, to get back to making programs, I am going to completely stop playing for a while. Because when I start dong something, I feel like doing another thing and then another and it goes on and the day is over.
I also tend to be stuck thinking sometimes, whether to make the program I want, to put on my CV or to complete my resume website and spend a few minutes of staring at the screen, until I just go make some food.
Also, it is important that the tool recognises if the whole directory tree has been duplicated. e.g. if you duplicate an installation folder.
Nice. I actually wanted a program to find duplicates and tell me, without doing anything to them, so that I can make decisions on a case-by-case basis.
Now I found 14 duplicates out of which some might fit my case.
gut push --force
does not work.
But I added “force”!
sudo gut push --force
still not working.
Of course I don’t try to understand the error output. I just see that it is not working.
Also, if you use an NTFS USB drive to move the .git folder, you will be in trouble.
Thankfully, moving those things to pen drives is very slow, making most users tar it first, anyway, hence sidestepping the problem.
As long as you are fine with corruption.
With people turning back system time to use their Trial Software forever all the time, already causing problems with GitLab history, I feel like not many will blink at that.