

@somegeek @jobbies This is a good read. I was rather amused by your “TODO: How to use Git offline? Offline merge requests?” section, though. Git was written by people who literally email each other patches. It’s offline-first, with online stuff tacked on there. You can copy a cloned git repo to a usb stick and give it to someone, and now they have the entire history. Of course merge requests and bug tracking are separate (I understand what you meant w/ the TODO), but git itself is already there.

@Mordikan @Maroon A lot of people _don’t know what their ISP does_. Many seem to think that the ISP is selling them the entire internet as a product, and so from that logic why shouldn’t the ISP be liable for whatever mayhem they get into online?
Source: worked for a little while as dial-up ISP support.