Może przydatnym featurem byłoby blokowanie wiadomości od profili z instancji A, od których nie widzieliśmy żadnej wiadomości przed momentem B (lub o których ta instancja twierdzi, że są młodsze niż B)?
Vifon might also be a well-known placeholder for generic instant anything.
Doesn't it make things ~infeasible sometimes? E.g. if you have a merge of a bunch of changes on the left and a bunch on the right, and the bug is introduced in 5th change on the right, but only active in presence of some changes from the right side, bisect can't help but point at the merge commit as the culprit, which isn't very helpful in finding that 5th commit on the right side.
Vacuum is a pretty good insulator (you only radiate jest away), so hearing is not as expensive as one might think.
@b0rk For the case with merges I don't know of anything that's better than `log --graph` and I also don't really know how I'd want to see the cases with weird merges printed.
For the case with no merges, have you looked at `git log --topo-order --graph`? If there are no merges _at all_, the graph will be a Y-shaped tree with the contents of each of the left and right box grouped together. I've found the Mercurial equivalent (I don't remember the exact incantation for it, I have an alias for it at work) pretty readable. Sadly, I don't know how to get git to (a) make it obvious what goes in left and right box and (b) not make a huge mess if there are any merges whatsoever.
@b0rk Do you want to see plain lists of commits, or some hints to their relationships too? (This seems to matter most for the bottom box, which might not be "single headed" if there are commits that were merged into both branches at different points in their histories.)
Re base branches: I think it would be useful to have it as a concept, but I can't recall any way in which git UI even attempts to provide that as a concept.
Strzelam, że własność, o której pierwotnie mówiłeś, jest dość powszechna wśród infekcji, które uważamy za infekcje dróg oddechowych, a nie jest unikatowa dla SARSu, więc chciałem się dowiedzieć na ile tak jest. Do tej pory: mam dwa przykłady, w których albo infekcje się ~wcale nie rozprzestrzeniają poza śluzówki (rinowirusy) lub rozprzestrzeniają się dość rzadko (gruźlica); ze źródeł, których nie pomnę, pamiętam, że grypa ~zawsze infekuje też poza układem oddechowym.
Dzięki, gruźlica faktycznie jest chorobą, która może być ograniczona do płuc. Pylica i POChP nie są infekcjami. Zapalenia {płuc,oskrzeli} najczęściej są spowodowane jakimiś strepokokami, a te mogą infekować inne tkanki (nie wiem, czy jest to tak rzadkie jak w przypadku gruźlicy czy tak częste jak w przypadku obu SARSów i trochę nie wiem jak tego szukać).
Do you know whether this involves a large enough amount of seawater to change salinity of soil enough to matter for plants? (I don't really have a sense of orders of magnitude here -- in particular how permeable everything around the tunnels is.)
@8petros Czy poza grzybicami mamy w ogóle infekcje _tylko_ dróg oddechowych?
@ZDF kann man irgendwo Transkripte von Ihrer Sendungen einfach finden? Das wäre hilfreich für diese, die schlecht Deutsch sprechen, die jetzt ohne Kopfhörer im öV sitzen, und auch für diese, die schlecht hören.
@freemo ah, ok, then we agree completely but phrase it differently
@freemo oh, do you have references? I thought that resisting a _legal_ arrest in the US could be reasonable grounds for an arrest, which would be valid iff there was a valid reason for the arrest that was being resisted.
@freemo there's one other thing that's imo incorrectly popularly accepted: that an arrest is a punishment. Training about being arrested "for" something imo perpetuates that notion, which the power hungry variant of the police want to do, because it increases their discretionary power.
@freemo are you pointing at the concept of being arrested "for" something in general or that an original reason for arrest would still be valid if it was valid initially?
Miałem wrażenie, że cała rzecz stała się publiczna parę dni temu. Czy coś mnie ominęło, czy spodziewałeś się mniejszego opóźnienia?
@m0bi13 Uroki nieregularnego języka :)
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