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For staging/committing I haven't found anything that I've liked more than Git Extensions' Commit view.

One of the main things I like about it is that it does _not_ auto refresh. A long time ago with SourceTree I'd have issues mixing git CLI and SoureTree because two processes would be doing things at the same time (I assume SourceTree was doing things like `git status` while I was trying to `git fetch` or something).

https://git-extensions-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/main/...


Totally agree. The house we bought in 2019 has a Subzero and it's the best fridge I've had. No frills (other than an ice maker), it just works. I dread the day I have to repair or replace it ($$) but it's been rock solid in the 5-6 years we've lived here so far.

I have it on two of my Roborocks and it rocks.

Dropout as well I think.

Yep. Vimeo is the tech infrastructure from the original collegehumor, and Dropout still uses it.

Indeed, SpaceX often has multiple launches of Starlink sats a week.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Falcon_9_and_Falcon_He...


A launch every 3 days all throughout 2025. Simply incredible.


Resignation? Doesn't that imply that they are choosing to leave?

> The resignations—which come as part of a program drawn up by President Donald Trump at the start of his second administration—will happen on Tuesday as Congress is facing a deadline on the same day to authorize more funding or risk a government shutdown.

> If there is no deal, the White House has ordered federal agencies to make plans for the large-scale redundancies.


I believe the 100k are those that took the "deferred resignation program" at the beginning of the year. They have been getting paid to not bother showing up to work all this time, but are finally coming up on the date where they will all officially resign. Those people are choosing to leave.


Took? Or got placed on?

Genuine question, because I don't know the answer. Was it actually voluntary at the time?


It was voluntary on paper, but there was a clear threat that if you didn't take it there was a good chance you would be fired with no severance. Whether this threat was implicit or explicit depended on what department you were in.

Source: Federal workers I know personally, and numerous public statements from DOGE officials and cabinet secretaries when this offer was made.

> “The reality is clear: A large-scale reduction, in response to the President’s workforce executive orders, is already happening. The government is restructuring, and unfortunately, many employees will later realize they missed a valuable, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” the official said.

- https://www.cnn.com/2025/02/04/politics/trump-administration...


It was actually and completely voluntary. My only source is that I am a federal contractor who was invited to at least some of the all hands meetings where this was discussed within my agency. The federal government is _huge_ and obviously I can't speak to every single agency, but at least for mine there wasn't even a hint of pressure to take the offer.


It was essentially a "jump or be pushed" sort of thing. Realistically, it wasn't voluntary.


DRP was voluntary. Some people who took it would still have a job tomorrow if they hadn't. Others who took it were in a situation where they were likely going to get RIF'd. DRP gave them a better off-ramp than the severance package under a RIF. For them, it wasn't really voluntary but more a "Well, I'm losing my job anyways might as well get the best deal I can out of this shitty situation." Many others took it because they were going to retire this year anyways, so why not?


That is interesting. We use QuickJS in Minecraft (Bedrock, for modding) and while it's much slower than V8 it's not _that_ much slower.


We've worked a lot on the Typescript/JavaScript APIs available for Bedrock so most content on Bedrock platforms (console, mobile, etc) is heavily script-based.

It will always be more limited that Java modding but is catching up in large areas of functionality.

Amazing seeing what people are making in Bedrock running on old Android phones, Switch, and company.


Apple also has great long term support.

They just shipped security updates for the iPhone 6S which came out 10 years ago.


I have a feeling in today's administration which largely "leads by tweet" that many traditional "inefficient" steps have been removed from government processing, probably including software on-boarding.


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