I’m guessing you don’t mean commits that actually bring updates from a different branch in?
No, fast-forward merges only
I’m guessing you don’t mean commits that actually bring updates from a different branch in?
No, fast-forward merges only
Unfortunately the only way google is useful is if you add site:reddit.com
Lol really?
I don’t mean control from the perspective of someone posting data. I mean from the perspective of the server owner.
It depends what you mean by inefficient. It’s very efficient if you’re optimizing for robustness and control of data.
Sure. There’s a story around somewhere of someone deleting basically all of /bin and was able to recover the live system
No, that wasn’t the question at all… And your post had no kinks in it
This man is my exact double!
What’s confusing?
sometimes i can’t subscribe to another’s instance’s communities without creating a user account on that instance despite seeing them in the “all” filter in the first instance
This should only be the case if the 2 instances aren’t federating together. it might be a specific bug, can you give more context on what you couldn’t do?
HEY THIS IS ABOUT RAPE
Is jarring. The warning itself is the triggering thing. https://theconversation.com/proceed-with-caution-the-trouble-with-trigger-warnings-192598
Content warnings can be a bad thing. It’s the very first thing that’s in most posts, and so it forces you to read it. Otherwise someone can just skip by because the the actual discussion of the topic is deep without a paragraph, and usually doesn’t come out of nowhere
This is the most insane take I’ve heard in a while. Congratulations
This is almost worse than using sudo. Because now you essentially have full sudo access without having the protections of sudo, like asking for your password
They’re typical of homes that get photographed
Yikes dude