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  1. `jj new` feels like it will take some getting used to, I'm not convinced the Git integration is *quite* there yet, and I really want to name individual commits. I think you can kinda solve that last one with bookmarks, but it's clearly not the intended use of them.

    I wasn't able to get the diff editor working with #Meld, which is a shame because moving content between commits is an area I frequently struggle with and feel there's better UX opportunities out there. Hopefully I can get that working at some point in the future.

    jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/tut

  2. `jj new` feels like it will take some getting used to, I'm not convinced the Git integration is *quite* there yet, and I really want to name individual commits. I think you can kinda solve that last one with bookmarks, but it's clearly not the intended use of them.

    I wasn't able to get the diff editor working with #Meld, which is a shame because moving content between commits is an area I frequently struggle with and feel there's better UX opportunities out there. Hopefully I can get that working at some point in the future.

    jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/tut

  3. `jj new` feels like it will take some getting used to, I'm not convinced the Git integration is *quite* there yet, and I really want to name individual commits. I think you can kinda solve that last one with bookmarks, but it's clearly not the intended use of them.

    I wasn't able to get the diff editor working with #Meld, which is a shame because moving content between commits is an area I frequently struggle with and feel there's better UX opportunities out there. Hopefully I can get that working at some point in the future.

    jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/tut

  4. `jj new` feels like it will take some getting used to, I'm not convinced the Git integration is *quite* there yet, and I really want to name individual commits. I think you can kinda solve that last one with bookmarks, but it's clearly not the intended use of them.

    I wasn't able to get the diff editor working with #Meld, which is a shame because moving content between commits is an area I frequently struggle with and feel there's better UX opportunities out there. Hopefully I can get that working at some point in the future.

    jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/tut

  5. `jj new` feels like it will take some getting used to, I'm not convinced the Git integration is *quite* there yet, and I really want to name individual commits. I think you can kinda solve that last one with bookmarks, but it's clearly not the intended use of them.

    I wasn't able to get the diff editor working with , which is a shame because moving content between commits is an area I frequently struggle with and feel there's better UX opportunities out there. Hopefully I can get that working at some point in the future.

    jj-vcs.github.io/jj/latest/tut

  6. @smxi @eht16 Before using #kate I was using #geany and was happy with it; but I didn't used it from years now, from my memory the functions that made me switch to Kate was the ability to get multiple documents opened in different panes (I most of time have 2 to 3 panes to be able to get what I need under my eyes) and session manager

    One thing I need to take care about is also, Geany was written in GTK if remember and with GTK4, there's no "classic" menu anymore, but a thing with some buttons and a hamburger menu on the right side. I stopped to use #meld and many other gtk based softwares because without classic menu I'm just lost.

    So did Geany have (or will have) the same problem? Because I don't want to switch on a GTK software if in few months I'll have to search a new one again :ablobcatcoffee:

  7. @smxi @eht16 Before using #kate I was using #geany and was happy with it; but I didn't used it from years now, from my memory the functions that made me switch to Kate was the ability to get multiple documents opened in different panes (I most of time have 2 to 3 panes to be able to get what I need under my eyes) and session manager

    One thing I need to take care about is also, Geany was written in GTK if remember and with GTK4, there's no "classic" menu anymore, but a thing with some buttons and a hamburger menu on the right side. I stopped to use #meld and many other gtk based softwares because without classic menu I'm just lost.

    So did Geany have (or will have) the same problem? Because I don't want to switch on a GTK software if in few months I'll have to search a new one again :ablobcatcoffee:

  8. @smxi @eht16 Before using #kate I was using #geany and was happy with it; but I didn't used it from years now, from my memory the functions that made me switch to Kate was the ability to get multiple documents opened in different panes (I most of time have 2 to 3 panes to be able to get what I need under my eyes) and session manager

    One thing I need to take care about is also, Geany was written in GTK if remember and with GTK4, there's no "classic" menu anymore, but a thing with some buttons and a hamburger menu on the right side. I stopped to use #meld and many other gtk based softwares because without classic menu I'm just lost.

    So did Geany have (or will have) the same problem? Because I don't want to switch on a GTK software if in few months I'll have to search a new one again :ablobcatcoffee:

  9. @smxi @eht16 Before using #kate I was using #geany and was happy with it; but I didn't used it from years now, from my memory the functions that made me switch to Kate was the ability to get multiple documents opened in different panes (I most of time have 2 to 3 panes to be able to get what I need under my eyes) and session manager

    One thing I need to take care about is also, Geany was written in GTK if remember and with GTK4, there's no "classic" menu anymore, but a thing with some buttons and a hamburger menu on the right side. I stopped to use #meld and many other gtk based softwares because without classic menu I'm just lost.

    So did Geany have (or will have) the same problem? Because I don't want to switch on a GTK software if in few months I'll have to search a new one again :ablobcatcoffee:

  10. @smxi @eht16 Before using #kate I was using #geany and was happy with it; but I didn't used it from years now, from my memory the functions that made me switch to Kate was the ability to get multiple documents opened in different panes (I most of time have 2 to 3 panes to be able to get what I need under my eyes) and session manager

    One thing I need to take care about is also, Geany was written in GTK if remember and with GTK4, there's no "classic" menu anymore, but a thing with some buttons and a hamburger menu on the right side. I stopped to use #meld and many other gtk based softwares because without classic menu I'm just lost.

    So did Geany have (or will have) the same problem? Because I don't want to switch on a GTK software if in few months I'll have to search a new one again :ablobcatcoffee:

  11. I spent some time today setting up an external diff driver for in a . Then I wrote up a document and published it as a post at davemq.github.io/2025/07/11/gi

  12. I spent some time today setting up an external diff driver for #meld in a #git #worktree. Then I wrote up a #orgmode document and published it as a #blog post at davemq.github.io/2025/07/11/gi

  13. I spent some time today setting up an external diff driver for #meld in a #git #worktree. Then I wrote up a #orgmode document and published it as a #blog post at davemq.github.io/2025/07/11/gi

  14. I spent some time today setting up an external diff driver for #meld in a #git #worktree. Then I wrote up a #orgmode document and published it as a #blog post at davemq.github.io/2025/07/11/gi

  15. I spent some time today setting up an external diff driver for #meld in a #git #worktree. Then I wrote up a #orgmode document and published it as a #blog post at davemq.github.io/2025/07/11/gi

  16. While I can watch and enjoy almost any episode of #StarTrekVOY the series never meant as much to me as TOS, TNG or DS9. That being said I do have a favorite episode, it’s #Meld #AllStarTrek

  17. While I can watch and enjoy almost any episode of #StarTrekVOY the series never meant as much to me as TOS, TNG or DS9. That being said I do have a favorite episode, it’s #Meld #AllStarTrek

  18. While I can watch and enjoy almost any episode of #StarTrekVOY the series never meant as much to me as TOS, TNG or DS9. That being said I do have a favorite episode, it’s #Meld #AllStarTrek

  19. While I can watch and enjoy almost any episode of #StarTrekVOY the series never meant as much to me as TOS, TNG or DS9. That being said I do have a favorite episode, it’s #Meld #AllStarTrek

  20. While I can watch and enjoy almost any episode of #StarTrekVOY the series never meant as much to me as TOS, TNG or DS9. That being said I do have a favorite episode, it’s #Meld #AllStarTrek

  21. NEW BLOOD SHOW AT THRASHCAN

    Thrash Can, Saturday, May 31 at 09:00 PM EDT

    We are heading back out west for this one to the mythic THRASH CAN. "Back to the trap" if you will. 5 new bands, some have members of other bands some are new blood.

    MELD

    (extreme noise children)

    BASTON

    (actual crust, members of The POX)

    CHANNELER

    (mysterious guy hardcore)

    CUCK CHAIR

    (cuckhold motel 78' mem. of orb/java)

    PUBLIC RELATIONS

    (human resources hardcore mem. of poison spear/orb)

    See you soon! :)

    10$ NOTAFLOF

    @ THRASHCAN (Bring ID if you wear clown makeup)

    9 PM SHARP

    NO PIECES OF SHIT

    a sickie gig

    montreal.askapunk.net/event/ne

  22. NEW BLOOD SHOW AT THRASHCAN

    Thrash Can, Saturday, May 31 at 09:00 PM EDT

    We are heading back out west for this one to the mythic THRASH CAN. "Back to the trap" if you will. 5 new bands, some have members of other bands some are new blood.

    MELD

    (extreme noise children)

    BASTON

    (actual crust, members of The POX)

    CHANNELER

    (mysterious guy hardcore)

    CUCK CHAIR

    (cuckhold motel 78' mem. of orb/java)

    PUBLIC RELATIONS

    (human resources hardcore mem. of poison spear/orb)

    See you soon! :)

    10$ NOTAFLOF

    @ THRASHCAN (Bring ID if you wear clown makeup)

    9 PM SHARP

    NO PIECES OF SHIT

    a sickie gig

    montreal.askapunk.net/event/ne

  23. NEW BLOOD SHOW AT THRASHCAN

    Thrash Can, Saturday, May 31 at 09:00 PM EDT

    We are heading back out west for this one to the mythic THRASH CAN. "Back to the trap" if you will. 5 new bands, some have members of other bands some are new blood.

    MELD

    (extreme noise children)

    BASTON

    (actual crust, members of The POX)

    CHANNELER

    (mysterious guy hardcore)

    CUCK CHAIR

    (cuckhold motel 78' mem. of orb/java)

    PUBLIC RELATIONS

    (human resources hardcore mem. of poison spear/orb)

    See you soon! :)

    10$ NOTAFLOF

    @ THRASHCAN (Bring ID if you wear clown makeup)

    9 PM SHARP

    NO PIECES OF SHIT

    a sickie gig

    montreal.askapunk.net/event/ne

  24. NEW BLOOD SHOW AT THRASHCAN

    Thrash Can, Saturday, May 31 at 09:00 PM EDT

    We are heading back out west for this one to the mythic THRASH CAN. "Back to the trap" if you will. 5 new bands, some have members of other bands some are new blood.

    MELD

    (extreme noise children)

    BASTON

    (actual crust, members of The POX)

    CHANNELER

    (mysterious guy hardcore)

    CUCK CHAIR

    (cuckhold motel 78' mem. of orb/java)

    PUBLIC RELATIONS

    (human resources hardcore mem. of poison spear/orb)

    See you soon! :)

    10$ NOTAFLOF

    @ THRASHCAN (Bring ID if you wear clown makeup)

    9 PM SHARP

    NO PIECES OF SHIT

    a sickie gig

    montreal.askapunk.net/event/ne

  25. hoy me quiero inventar el #DiaDeLaVisibilidadDelSoftwareLibre con el siguiente caso:

    Muchas herramientas me han acompañado a lo largo de los años, y una que ha estado ahí desde el principio, hace ya más de una década, es #Meld, mi herramienta de confianza para ver diferencias entre archivos y carpetas:

    meldmerge.org/

    ¡Es una joya! Ahora lo ando utilizando para hacer un merge de la muerte entre dos proyectos que divergieron muy feo.

  26. hoy me quiero inventar el #DiaDeLaVisibilidadDelSoftwareLibre con el siguiente caso:

    Muchas herramientas me han acompañado a lo largo de los años, y una que ha estado ahí desde el principio, hace ya más de una década, es #Meld, mi herramienta de confianza para ver diferencias entre archivos y carpetas:

    meldmerge.org/

    ¡Es una joya! Ahora lo ando utilizando para hacer un merge de la muerte entre dos proyectos que divergieron muy feo.

  27. hoy me quiero inventar el #DiaDeLaVisibilidadDelSoftwareLibre con el siguiente caso:

    Muchas herramientas me han acompañado a lo largo de los años, y una que ha estado ahí desde el principio, hace ya más de una década, es #Meld, mi herramienta de confianza para ver diferencias entre archivos y carpetas:

    meldmerge.org/

    ¡Es una joya! Ahora lo ando utilizando para hacer un merge de la muerte entre dos proyectos que divergieron muy feo.