Message from @vapefruit

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2018-06-06 21:46:09 UTC  

@DanielKO anyone that says X source control system is better than the other when they are both blatently similar is either trolling or clueless.

2018-06-06 21:49:22 UTC  

Also SVN is better for some projects than Git

2018-06-06 23:39:57 UTC  

Yes, SVN has its use cases, but I came not across them.

2018-06-07 01:07:37 UTC  

Dude, I saw the BitKeeper shitshow unfold.

2018-06-07 01:09:51 UTC  

The creator got butthurt because the community didn't want to use his proprietary client. So they started reverse engineering it with telnet. Then he got so pissed off, he revoked the free license he had granted to the Linux project.

2018-06-07 01:11:10 UTC  

when did that happen?

2018-06-07 01:11:16 UTC  

hasn'

2018-06-07 01:11:24 UTC  

t bit keeper been around since forever?

2018-06-07 01:11:41 UTC  

Alleging they broke the EULA against reverse engineering when installing the client. But since they didn't use the client to reverse engineer, no license was breached.

2018-06-07 01:11:56 UTC  

Right before git was created.

2018-06-07 01:12:36 UTC  

BitKeeper revoked the license, Linux development shut down for a month, while Linus was writing git.

2018-06-07 01:14:07 UTC  

but it's open source now, right?

2018-06-07 01:14:16 UTC  

And you know how SVN was a leap over CVS, because it tracks the whole repo instead of individual files? Guess what, git is designed to also track individual files instead of whole repo, while hg tracks the repo by default.

2018-06-07 01:15:03 UTC  

Open source since 2016, after its user base dropped to nearly zero.

2018-06-07 01:15:28 UTC  

I don't know of a single developer who ever used BitKeeper voluntarily.

2018-06-07 01:16:40 UTC  

A bit like Visual Source Safe, where not even Microsoft would use that steaming pile of shit, but would gladly sell licenses and support.

2018-06-07 01:18:07 UTC  

Typical email in a VSS environment: "who the fuck went home early while holding the lock on this file I need to update?"

2018-06-07 01:18:27 UTC  

i had to use VSS, it gave me ptsd and cancer

2018-06-07 01:19:29 UTC  

It's amazing how Microsoft engineers couldn't figure out it's possible to merge files that were changed concurrently.

2018-06-07 01:20:52 UTC  

I think they could have done that, it's probably more along the lines of whether they liked the feature or deemed it unnecessary.

2018-06-07 01:21:50 UTC  

My main gripe with git is how horribly it fails to "work" as soon as you deviate from the regular "add-commit-push" workflow.

2018-06-07 01:22:26 UTC  

And you have to scramble to stackoverflow to get help.

2018-06-07 01:22:54 UTC  

yeah but I don't know of a better alternative.

2018-06-07 01:23:30 UTC  

Because the manual is full of terms that are unrelated to what you're trying to accomplish, and you even need to use an unrelated git command to do the job you need, as a collateral effect.

2018-06-07 01:23:39 UTC  

Hg, my dude.

2018-06-07 01:23:46 UTC  

Mercurial.

2018-06-07 01:24:15 UTC  

I even `hg clone git://...`.

2018-06-07 01:25:21 UTC  

I never tried either, so I can't really comment on them, but now I will. thanks for the tip

2018-06-07 01:27:36 UTC  

Depending how you get it, it might already come with hg-git and hgsubversion, the two extensions you need to rule them all.

2018-06-07 01:27:55 UTC  

I think TortoiseHg comes with both.

2018-06-07 01:28:27 UTC  

alright, thanks man

2018-06-07 02:12:49 UTC  

HI discord! i need help with math again. (or "maths" if you're weird ;P) Find conditions on "d" such that x^2+y^2=16 and 3x+y=d have zero, one and tow solutions if possible. support your answers algebraically. https://www.desmos.com/calculator using this calc Desmos Graphing Calculator Desmos graph i know that the line intersects the circle at about (+or-) 12.7, but i have to the exact number algebraically, and i keep getting =(+or-)4, and i don't know why, since that's definitely not it

2018-06-07 02:16:44 UTC  

... why would we do your math homework?

2018-06-07 02:22:51 UTC  

Rewrite the second equation so it's `y = ...`, then replace `y` in the first equation with that. You end up with one quadratic equation with one variable, `x`. Find its roots, you end up with an expression with `d` inside a square root operation.

2018-06-07 02:27:10 UTC  

@DanielKO sorry, i got thrown this way, and its part of a "project"

2018-06-07 02:29:13 UTC  

To be more rigorous, break the circle down into two functions; upper semi-circle and lower semi-circle.

2018-06-07 02:30:18 UTC  

```
y = √...
y = -√...```

2018-06-07 02:34:36 UTC  

@DanielKO thanks, i got a finally found a friend of mine, but if that does work, i use that ^, thank you for time

2018-06-07 18:26:57 UTC  

@vapefruit well if the program doesn't use the provided APIs how is microsoft supposed to ensure they work? They can't.

2018-06-07 18:27:41 UTC  

you are not wrong @Deleted User