• sping@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 days ago

    Git’s unconventional and decentralized design—nowadays ubiquitous and seemingly obvious—was revolutionary at the time,

    Of course, there’s more innovation in git than being DVC but the decentralized nature wasn’t revolutionary.

    It was funny when I started using bzr and then git, I kept being told “it’s a DVC, which is a different way to work that takes some getting used to”, and I was puzzled as it felt very familiar to me. Then I looked up DVCs and found out that Sun’s Teamware that I’d used for a decade was also a DVC. It was actually a return to familiar and comfortable workflows after a brief period using abominations like Perforce and Clearcase. I’m so glad they’ve been largely replaced. Git may not be perfect, but it’s better than those in any use cases I have had.

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      Yeah - the decentralized nature isn’t that big of a deal, most people treat it like it’s centralized anyway…

      The most amazing thing about git was they way they track changes (file contents rather than names) which allows it to branch and merge almost effortlessly. Search for “SVN Tree Conflict” for an example of what I’m talking about. Oh, you renamed a file that you modified on a branch? Your life is hell now.

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    Linus: Are you going to say the AI word?

    I’m not going to say the AI word, unless you want me to.

    No, no, no.

    Hahah

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    7 days ago

    “at 20 years old” is usually used for humans. For a second, I thought “no way Linus is younger than me”

    Also, it’s GitHub celebrating. That’s as if PornHub celebrated 40000 years of porn.