@jcolebrand Fortunate, thankfully. No power last week M-F, but we're all up and running now.
I have some friends, however, who are still flooded out of their homes.
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2:14 AM
Having an attitude I am accused off. Well I give good and I receive nasty. Not only this time. Then it got to me. Who is actually having an atitude, I give back what I receive. SO needs to rethink their policy about this. As I am not the only one, tons of others think so too. Just giving back, my name down the drain. It should be other's. Old fashioned (civilized) is way better, we had more money too that way! Think about it (overnight). — John Smith18 mins ago
I think I figured out a good way to implement the thingadongdong @RebeccaChernoff. So naturally I'll go take a TV break without providing any further clarification, and come back to put it to code later.
I'm not sure who to vote for. I know what my ideals are, but I haven't waded through all of the political rhetoric and advertising to know who really believes what. :-/
@mootinator I've heard conflicting reports on Obama. And I don't know enough about Mr. Romney to vote for him either.
Thanks. I ran into an issue while rebasing. I have a bunch of local changes that I'd like to rebase on top of some remote changes. I did rebase -s $latest_local_revision -d $latest_remote_revision. Instead of applying all of my local changes on top of the remote changes, it only applied the latest commit.
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because I'm stupid, I then did this again.
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I used hg unbundle to restore the revisions to my own branch as well, so now I have
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4:13 PM
two commits that are duplicate in my local and remote "branches" (git language not sure if using appropriate for mercurial). I'd just like to remove the extra commits (blocked out in red) and rebase all local changes (blue) on top of the remote (purple).
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So I guess that's two things: (1) how do I remove the red commits and (2) how do I properly rebase?
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If it's too much of a mess or too localized than I will understand if you'd rather ignore this and leave me to my troubles.
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Ah. (1) was easy: hg strip REVISION_ID for each of them. Now I just have to rebase without screwing it up again.
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...and resolved. I just need to rebase from the oldest commit in my branch, rather than the newest. D'oh.
@jcolebrand > Whenever I hear about people refusing to be friends with others based on their political views, I try to remember that in a much darker age, hatless minstrels would travel across Canada encouraging people to shun others on the mere basis of whether they dance or not.
I'm going to keep doing that until chat supports it.
I was looking at a dashboard which had a bunch of IDs and I wanted to see which ones were in use. The dashboard is chock full of HTML tables, making the Inspector a pain. But logging out the URLs made it easy.