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The Clash:
🎵 Should I Stay or Should I Go
#TheClash
https://djjorgearaujo.bandcamp.com/track/the-clash-should-i-stay-or-should-i-go-jorge-araujo-remix-wav-the-clash-should-i-stay-or-should-i-go-jorge-araujo-remix
https://open.spotify.com/track/39shmbIHICJ2Wxnk1fPSdz
Investors pulled $523M from BlackRock's IBIT bitcoin ETF on Tuesday, its largest single-day outflow since launch; BTC fell ~30% from its October all-time high (Sidhartha Shukla/Bloomberg)
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/20
Something that just drives me up the wall about this particular area of Git (merge conflicts) is that, beyond the all-too-typical Git problem of sloppy terminology, this is bad feature design. In most situations, “use ours” and “user theirs” are •both• the wrong answer! There are two doors, and they’re •both• trapdoors.
If you have a merge conflict, that means that you changed something •and• somebody else changed something, and your job is to •synthesize• both changes. To use one is to discard the other, which is usually not what you want!
The thing Git (and every Git GUI) ought to surface is a three-way merge: show me what I changed and what they changed ••relative to the nearest common ancestor••. Yes yes yes, I know it’s possible to finagle that into view with Git. It should be the danged default. It is what I should see first. It is what I should see if I have no idea what I’m doing.
1/ https://hachyderm.io/@jeremydmiller/115741417416659492
Porsche Sold More Electrified Cars in Europe Last Year than Pure Gas-Powered Models - Slashdot
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/26/01/19/0057231/porsche-sold-more-electrified-cars-in-europe-last-year-than-pure-gas-powered-models
US approving Nvidia H200 exports to China is based on the idea that Huawei is a viable competitor, but data shows the gap between Nvidia and Huawei is widening (Chris McGuire/Council on Foreign Relations)
https://www.cfr.org/article/chinas-ai-chip…
Why Raiders Should Be All In on Fernando Mendoza https://www.si.com/nfl/raiders/onsi/las-vegas-should-be-all-in-fernando-mendoza