I did not know this
>>106523883this is not taught in schools because it's hard to comprehend that there's a retard who made the world a worse place, TWICE.
>>106523883git has a terrible user interface.
>>106523883pic related>>106524036Linus has been a net negative to the world.
>>106523883Tortoise SVN was so fucking easy to use and provided 95% of the features people needed.
>>106524036>>106524086>Linus has been a net negative to the world.Why?
>>106525836SVN is centralized. Git is decentralized.
Git is better software than the Linux kernel. Linux really matured as a developer with Git.
>>106525836what do you mean was. I use it currently and love it
>>106523883How the fuck do people get filtered by git?On a good projects you literally never have to do rebase.
>>106523883>git remote add origin sneed@sneednet:cfug/kek.gitThis is surely more important than showing how to add a fucking commit message.
>>106524086why did they make it so complicated?
>>106526050Used by Linux Kernel(Thousands of developers and millons of lines code) and expect users are good c programmers with system level experience.
>>106524036git is the precursor to blockchain
>>106524036Imagine being filtered by git. What’s your biggest complaint about it and and how is it done better by the competitors that take up the remaining 5% market share
>Torvalds started developing Git in April 2005 after the free license for BitKeeper, the proprietary source-control management (SCM) system used for Linux kernel development since 2002, was revoked for Linux. The copyright holder of BitKeeper, Larry McVoy, decided to charge for the use of BitKeeper. McVoy claimed that Andrew Tridgell had created SourcePuller by reverse engineering the BitKeeper protocols. >Richard Stallman wrote the satirically titled essay "Thank you, Larry McVoy." In this essay, Stallman thanks McVoy for inadvertently strengthening the case for adopting free and open-source software more generally as to avoid similar scenarios to BitKeeper in the future.so back then it was all seething and kikery too eh
>>106525844We still stuck with shitnux when we could have had Plan 9, genera, L4 or any other capability based OS and jujutsu, pijul, darcs instead of git>>106525904The UX is honestly bad. Also the staging area and the explicit index exposure seems powerful and useful on paper but in reality you can achieve the same flexibility and more in a easier way without it, see jujutsu https://github.com/jj-vcs/jj
>>106526338everything else you listed was made by a literally crazy person
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>>106525893Fair. I mean before most migrated away from it.
>>106526338You don’t have to use got or Linux though. How are more options a net loss
>>106526338>jujutsu is git compatibleBtfo by your own argumentAlso>”main” branchShant use
>>106526659>You don’t have to use got or Linux thoughAnd I do. But the whole world sadly doesn't and we still stuck in '80s technology >>106526698> Btfo by your own argumentwhat? >”main” branch> Shant use> caring about this inane shit in a technology boardyou are no better than tranny