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Pete Prodoehl πŸ•
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Maker / Designer / Creative; electronics, digital fabrication, art, photo, video, printmaker, noise, cats, pcomp, bike, USB, MIDI, MKE, searchable… blogging since 1997, programming since 1980! [he/him] See rasterweb.net and peteprodoehl.com πŸ’Ύ Just my toots: https://justmytoots.com/@rasterweb@mastodon.social

Me: There’s a hole in the ground you can get water from.

Reply Guy: Well, actually.

nostr:npub1sdunjhskgvp3aghxsz8gds5acts5a5pkwa5gk5kff3dt6lzwfe6qvvw074 Mine has been doing that and I found a script to add them back so I just run it every time it happens.

nostr:npub1an2p7mv3xt85nfkj0ql70ud7y5yjhfl4axv7pqxcjhapk7sry04sa6lat3 Sublime Merge looks like it's $99 USD so as a hobbyist it's way beyond my budget. (But thanks for the recommendation!)

nostr:npub1hucngs4g83rnvqrxtan2mx54leh5ldrmag3vaf3e7v9ch7z859xqwus8yt Looks like it cost $$ and as a hobbyist it's a bit beyond my (non-existant) budget!

nostr:npub1hscuvdqapeczreyxh7n6ne22l7dde87twxrncus88xm4wzuk9s6s767hxl Mainly looking for "simple" and easy to use/understand. My needs are minimal. I typically use it for publishing/sharing my own code.

nostr:npub18yg6t0s5ayd0ts3kjhldhwmpv8pe4u8awzr0j8w09ntqxan9260q4vqgts Afternoon is good! I worked most of the day, have a few more hours of work, but took a little break. ;)

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nostr:npub1dm5seg0ukscz6zvhrfe6497ka2xdsqwt57nfnvuxu9pxkv25sngsdw5sqe use Sourcetree? I use the git cli, but my coworkers use Sourcetree, and it's all the same under the hood.

nostr:npub10fmsw3ukhmqnnsjmalfekl6j4cucxvfl50he9dmqcna36a99nf6s8zx0qg nostr:npub1an2p7mv3xt85nfkj0ql70ud7y5yjhfl4axv7pqxcjhapk7sry04sa6lat3 nostr:npub1tlcdk8shnf6fyzxrj84ztfaar4ez90clc7dmcr59759xp9ddj6tswezh45 nostr:npub1hucngs4g83rnvqrxtan2mx54leh5ldrmag3vaf3e7v9ch7z859xqwus8yt Thanks for the tips! For some reason I didn't think of just using any git client... I guess I fell into the trap of "this service uses this official software" which is a terrible thing to do.

(This is a venting post, please don't tell me to "just learn it" because, I will... when I find some free time.)

I was set to switch from GitHub to Codeberg, but realized there is no graphical client.

I'm a hobbyist, not a full-time software dev, and yes, I use the command line every day, but 95% of my use of GitHub has been using the GUI.

I was hoping for a quick & easy transition, but I'll need to set aside some time to read up on the CLI stuff now before I can start getting things there.

At one point in time I really wanted to build a replica of the neighborhood trolley...

My wife believes that the perfect audience for my comedy is neurodiverse children and people who know me and are being polite.

Even though I hate the hot weather I’m still suffering from late-summer ennui.

nostr:npub1gawrauusv56j787mxg8nylkz3g6yy2j7f9483ef87jx0queetuyqzfs7fy Note the files get saved to Saves/CurrentProfile/saves/fake-08/cdata/ on your SD card... You can check on a computer and delete bad ones.

Tired: Hello World

Wired: Hell World