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It would be nice if PNG supported no compression. That is handy in many situations.


That was a 4.5 hour drive for Dr McIlroy... quite a hike, but worth it.


Steve wrote this in a very approachable style. It is the first time I really understood what 'jj' is about. I'm actually kind of excited to start using this tool with my git repos.


Thanks so much!

Just want to point out that this hasn’t been updated in a minute, and in particular, you’ll get some messages about branches being bookmarks now: https://github.com/steveklabnik/jujutsu-tutorial/pull/34

I have started on a second iteration of the tutorial in private, and am gonna see if I can get it in shape this weekend.

Happy to answer questions about jj!


Does "in a minute" mean "not for a long time"? Because that's how my kids use that phrase.

English is so great and so confusing!


It means both "in a long time" and "in a short time", depending on context and intonation.


Yep, isn’t language grand?


I've been meaning to figure out JJ for a few months now. Part of why I havent was that your tutorial is a bit out of date. I can't wait for a revamp!


Well hopefully I can fix that!


Thank you Steve! Really enjoying this tutorial. No questions so far.


No surprises there. Steve has always been a great writer.


I noticed this a while back when I was trying to read cloudflare's own blog. Periodically they would block my newsreader. I ended up just dropping their feed.

I am glad to see other people calling out the problem. Hopefully, a solution will emerge.


Thanks for making this happen. I gave up on trying to find this book years ago. It is so good to see this finally available.


No mention of 37 signals? Maybe the aliens are trying to test our math skills?


0xD5 was the old BCD instruction: AAD


No mention of the Raspberry Pi use of the processor core is a bit strange given the comprehensive analysis.


Agreed. I use this all the time.


Funny - top stories right now are Sveltekit 1.0 and htmx. At their heart, each is fundamentally going in a different direction. I wonder how many people are upvoting both.


They serve different purposes though. SvelteKit is a great full stack framework using Svelte for the frontend, which is great for SPAs, PWAs, and any other kind of WAs you might want. HTMX serves essentially as an extension to HTML itself, allowing you to make web PAGES which are interactive. Not talking about Alpine or Hyperscript though since those two start mudding the water a bit.


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