No doubt. git rebase
is like a very sharp knife. In the right hands, it can accomplish great things, but in the wrong hands, it can also spell disaster.
As someone who HAS used it a fair amount, I generally don’t even recommend it to people unless they’re already VERY comfortable with the rest of git and ideally have some sense of how it works internally.
Yeah, I wasn’t asking for a fix, just for an explanation.
Yeah, sorry I didn’t realize the post was this old when I responded to it. Not sure why it popped up on my feed right among a bunch of much more recent ones.
It’s been a while since Apollo stopped working and I never even knew about this feature back when it still did, so I have a bit of trouble picturing it. Can you explain HOW this worked, exactly?
When you long pressed on a comment, would it scroll up to the immediate parent, or did it collapse all the other children of the same parent (or only those above the comment you pressed on), or what?
What if there was an option to customize what happens on a long press on a comment?
What are you talking about, you totally CAN reply with an image.
See?
This isn’t any different from how OG Lemmy works.
Posts can only have single image on the post itself, if you want to add more, you have to add them via Markdown in the body.
Unfortunately there isn’t any support for gallery type posts at the moment, but feel free to badger the devs about it. Looks like there’s been an open issue about this since 2020.
Weird, both the official Reddit app and Lunar for Lemmy also have a custom icon feature and they don’t seem to be having the same issue.
Even after restarting my phone in order to fix it, Voyager “forgot” its icon again after simply closing and reopening it. I did not even change the icon.
Yeah I don’t see it either.
I mean, if you can start a new post from anywhere but then still have to select the community to post it to from the post editor, I’m not sure how that saves you any clicks.
What’s the advantage here?
I’m not sure that’s a bug, that’s always been like this IMO. Every tab has its own history, so if you switch tabs and later go back, it’ll be at the same place you left off. I.e. if you last had the “Unread” box open when you were on the inbox tab, that’s what you’ll see when you go back there.
Weird, is it just me or does this not actually work. Neither the iOS app (latest version) nor the PWA seem to have any changes in inbox behavior for me.
Tapping the toolbar button always brings me to the main “Boxes” page, regardless of how long or how often I press it.
“Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.”
GitLens?
GitHub Desktop is literally “Baby’s first git GUI”.
I’m coming back, I will return
And I’ll possess your daemons and make your CPU burn
I have ring 0, I have your cores
I have the power to make my evil take its course
require 'castle'
begin
Castle.attack
rescue Princess
puts "Done"
end
from Castle import Princess
Done
Yes, but mostly because the general population likely isn’t super familiar with Bittorrent and PirateBay.
A better, yet similarly correct explanation would be to say GitHub is to Git what GMail is to email.
This also doesn’t confuse protocol and content, and it doesn’t require knowledge of piracy.
I highly doubt it, most frameworks do indeed automatically prevent it these days. Still funny though.