996.ICU
Git
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267,482 | 50,099 | |
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
11 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Rust | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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996.ICU
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Help me understand the boomer mentality in Australia of wanting young people to struggle and slave like they did.
Then it was cracked down by the government. The creator of the 996ICU https://github.com/996icu/996.ICU was put into prison for treason.
- 狗逼粉红到我的YouTube下面留言,说996发起人判刑不是应为996项目。我没忍住骂了一顿。
- 996.ICU推动者被捕后妻子发声 却被墙国程序员集体围攻
- 996.ICU的发起人并非程渊
- 简要分析 ‖ 996·ICU发起人被捕案情简述和分析 加粗几点没有注意提及的地方 如佳士工人维权事件的影响没人注意
- 反996运动发起人勾结境外势力,涉嫌颠覆国家政权罪判处有期徒刑五年
- 996.ICU 项目发起人程渊的判决书(颠覆国家政权罪,2021年7月20日)
- 996.ICU项目发起人程渊被判刑了,罪名是 颠覆国家政权 是真的,这国家还能有好么?方丈小心眼,小垃圾,玩不起。
- What are your personal experiences working in IT in China?
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Dangers at working an American branch of a chinese company?
Work life balance. TikTok/ByteDance is pretty well known for 996 work culture. And you will have to adapt to zoom calls from China and lots of docs/messages will have some blend of Chinese. Probably won't help with future promotions internally if you don't know Chinese. Google Translate is a must.
Git
- Git tracks itself. See it's first commit of itself
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Resistance against London tube map commit history (a.k.a. git merge hell) (2015)
Look at any PR/patch series that got merged into the Git project. https://github.com/git/git/
Any random one. Because those that did not meet the minimum criteria for a well-crafted history would not have passed review.
- GitHub Git Mirror Down
- Four ways to solve the "Remote Origin Already Exists" error.
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So You Think You Know Git – Git Tips and Tricks by Scott Chacon
Boy, I can't find this either (but also, the kernel mailing list is _really_ difficult to search). I really remember Linus saying something like "it's not a real SCM, but maybe someone could build one on top of it someday" or something like that, but I cannot figure out how to find that.
You _can_ see, though, that in his first README, he refers to what he's building as not a "real SCM":
https://github.com/git/git/commit/e83c5163316f89bfbde7d9ab23...
- Maintain-Git.txt
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Git Commit Messages by Jeff King
Here is the direct link, as HN somehow removes the query string: https://github.com/git/git/commits?author=peff&since=2023-10...
- Git commit messages by Jeff King
- My favourite Git commit (2019)
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Do we think of Git commits as diffs, snapshots, and/or histories?
I understand all that.
I'm saying, if you write a survey and one of the possible answers is "diff", but you don't clearly define what you mean by "diff", then don't be surprised if respondents use any reasonable definition that makes sense to them. Ask an ambiguous question, get a mishmash of answers.
The thing that Git uses for packfiles is called a "delta" by Git, but it's also reasonable to call it a "diff". After all, Git's delta algorithm is "greatly inspired by parts of LibXDiff from Davide Libenzi"[1]. Not LibXDelta but LibXDiff.
Yes, how Git stores blobs (using deltas) is orthogonal to how Git uses blobs. But while that orthogonality is useful for reasoning about Git, it's not wrong to think of a commit as the totality of what Git does, including that optimization. (Some people, when learning Git, stumble over the way it's described as storing full copies, think it's wasteful. For them to wrap their heads around Git, they have to understand that the optimization exists. Which makes sense because Git probably wouldn't be practical if it lacked that optimization.)
The reason I'm bringing all this up is, if you're trying to explain Git, which is what the original article is about, then it's very important to keep in mind that someone who is learning Git needs to know what you mean when you say "diff". Most people who already know Git would tend to gravitate toward the definition of "diff" that you're assuming (the thing that Git computes on the fly and never stores), but people who already know Git aren't the target audience when you're teaching Git.
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[1] https://github.com/git/git/blob/master/diff-delta.c
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