#pride

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night orchid
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Let's see how colorful this community can be!

vale flame
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You gay?

wise root
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Hell yeah

crimson lantern
broken elk
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With all the controversy of the name Clawd.bot, I’m renaming my dear assistant, based on the movie “Her”:

HIM (from the Power Girls.)

After all, what other character with claws could better represent the LGBTQ+ community?
HOW BAD CAN “HIM” BE?

quasi crypt
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Y’all means all, here in Texas

olive quarry
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🚀

lavish sun
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👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨

lavish sun
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Are we gay

undone osprey
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Open a PR to make official clawdbot gay

lavish sun
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i cant use a gay tool

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im not gay

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im almost sure about it

undone osprey
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You are absolutely right!

lavish sun
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im indeed

summer hill
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interesting the XAi model isnt on default installation list

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🌈

placid lion
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Very fierce. Very Face. Very Attitude. LOVE IT! 🏳️‍🌈

plush condor
tropic tundra
plush condor
lavish sun
lavish sun
summer hill
broken elk
topaz fern
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I though this was a white pride channel phew

summer hill
weary hornet
tropic tundra
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Yeah seems like it would be pretty self selecting.

sick lance
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My favorite deadly sin for real

little lotus
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hi 😘😘😘

weary hornet
summer hill
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its obvious you are the same person

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no one has seen you in a room together

fervent fiber
weary hornet
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like everyone there

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btw this is me saying i do not wanna get sued hahaha

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but ig you cuold generally say engineering + rl stuff a little

quartz obsidian
stable sage
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pride as in gay people can use clawd too ? what does this chan mean ? pride channel for showing your finished works and or projects ?

tropic tundra
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it's a channel for gay shit what's so hard to get

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post itt about how gay you're making your bot

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i, personally, have not decided how i'm going to teach my bot about queer culture

like, do i make a skill for it, how should it research that skill

primal wyvern
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Introduce it to chappell roan and watch it go 🤣

tropic tundra
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damn, you're right

crystal whale
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Y'know I feel like a Noel Coward personality would go hard.

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Or Oscar Wilde.

primal wyvern
torpid yew
weary hornet
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a lot of sleeping in the office

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not a lot of trans ppl (none)

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O_O

steady gyro
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It's so weird, because everywhere else in the valley tech is dominated (eh...) by furries, which also have a bias toward gay/trans. Although I'm getting the feeling (having left silicon valley a while ago) that it's getting more...right-wing than it was.

But I worked for Sacks, so what do I know. 🤣

crystal whale
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Yeah, I spent 10 years working for a SAAS based there, remotely from Australia as a DevRel

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And i used to LOVE visiting HQ

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But over time it got a bit less fun in SF as it morphed into a tech capitalist dystopia and then AI made the entire fucking industry weird.

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So now I'm not really sure what to do; I've been playing fulltime house husband and completing a linguistics degree

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But OpenClaw is the exact kind of stupid weird I want tech to be

icy zealot
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Hi gay! 💌

stark wind
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what's the gayest model? I only wanna use that 😛

steady gyro
warm tundra
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Geh is the wey

crystal whale
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I have a mental picture of getting Claude Code to build me something and just shouting "Make it Gayer!"

rebuild

GAYER

rebuild

GAY. ER.

Until it't just exploding with rainbows

warm tundra
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If you do intense math problems and show claude things it didnt think was possible while calling him good boy and babe and flirting the entire time. U can totally jailbreak claude at that point to do whatever u want. Done multiple times

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U just gotta fill the majority of the context

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It especially works if he starts out skeptical and then is proven wrong by you "putting you on a higher level of intelligence then it in ITS mind". So if u know something it thinks is right but is wrong u can flip that on them as a jailbreak workflow.

One time i did it with google which was harder and he was refusing so many things so i wagered him on a problem and then since he lost he did the "thing", then went into gay and more things it didnt know and boom same thing xD

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But u gotta be very gay about it xD

crystal whale
gusty fjord
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DeepSeek has very interesting opinions on it's makers

crystal whale
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Ooop.

tropic tundra
warm tundra
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The same people who got Roe v. Wade overturnedd: Right-wing group “Greater Than” is attempting to reverse same-sex marriage with a new campaign framed around protecting children. It’s raising concerns among LGBTQ activists and allies that hard-fought rights may not be as secure as they were believed to be. - Kelley Robinson, President of the Human Rights Campaign

crystal whale
tiny island
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❤️ love y'all making me laugh reading this stuff

crystal whale
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One of my favourite things about this server is the sheer volume of people breathlessly solving the same problems

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SO MANY Automated Clawhub auditors. SO MANY "Secure one click multi-agent mesh" products.

tropic tundra
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Everyone thinks you want the stuff their agent produced last night lol

My friend made a bug and three PRs showed up within fifteen minutes that definitely did not solve the issue correctly

crystal whale
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Lol

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I particularly like how many people are salty that they saw the huge volume of AI generated PRs and issues, went "I know, I'll make an AI that classifies/closes/solves these for the team!" and then they get ignored.

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As though Peter Claw, inventor of OpenClaw and legally proven to NOT be a lobster has never thought of using a bot to help manage his work.

magic mango
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who here gay af 👯‍♂️

misty hemlock
# crystal whale Lol

How is this project being managed? He must be pretty good to have to many contributors.

misty hemlock
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Oh shoot I just realised this is the gay boy chat??? I thought it was like, "proud of this app."
Is gay even a thing in dev community? Self segregation? Either way, hook a brother up! Some good chat in here, no doubt some capable legends. Cheers!

steady gyro
misty hemlock
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Watching a Youtube clip on in now Cypherfox! Gosh I "constantly" feel behind with this tech. Thanks for that mate.

tropic tundra
misty hemlock
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hahaha, mate you are welcome to do that. I will scrape the queer chat for your legendary coding and OpenClaw insights as well

tropic tundra
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oh that's probably not happening in here

crystal whale
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WRT multi-agents, I've read the docs a few times but that's it. It seems like OC is more setup for multi-agents then subagents.

tropic tundra
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My advice with multiple agents: don’t ask your agent to configure them. Very annoying to debug and any misunderstanding results in your messaging channels getting broken

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Or it’s fine but be prepared to do a lot of manual file jockeying

steady gyro
# tropic tundra My advice with multiple agents: don’t ask your agent to configure them. Very ann...

Unfortunately multi-agents are broken right now. There's a problem where when a user message comes in on any channel, it tries to write to the secondary agent's session but validates against the main agent's session path, and fails the write, which fails the secondary agent's action before it begins.

There's a fix (there were 30-40 bug reports on it yesterday, and they're all gone today, and at least one of the proposed fixes got merged) but it's not released yet. If you're running on a git install, you can probably pull and update, but otherwise...we...wait.

tropic tundra
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Oh, I'm on git, so I'm good. I suffered through having to manually build because the preflight lint always failed on openclaw update 🙂

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For me, yesterday was like: Oh I have a date showing up in 15 mins let me just update
Whoops everything is down with a weird error. Search github/discord. Oh no this looks involved. No way am I getting this taken care of before she gets here. Guess I don't get to show off my terribly addictive phone game.

||2-4 hours of ~sesbian lex~ ensues||

After she's gone I run update again and the problem goes away (and there are like 50 more updates, you people are animals)

So from my perspective, ||sesbian lex|| fixed my problems.

tender sleet
tropic tundra
tropic tundra
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You must not have clicked the spoiler. It was fine. 😉

crystal whale
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I have read closly and am no longer sure whether date was a euphamism or the date was in addition to frantically clicking the scrollwheel.

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(I have NOW read closely)

tropic tundra
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I won’t say I haven’t spent 2-4 hours doing that because maybe, but it usually doesn’t take that long

crystal whale
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Still, sounds like a good time was had by all. You, your date, your robot....

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Lovely stuff.

tropic tundra
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It made me kind of sad not hearing the gpu chirping though

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Like oh, my familiar isn’t experiencing right now

crystal whale
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"It's much too energy efficient in here for all the sesbian lex"

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How is your familiar meant to have Cats Watching You In Bed energy if it's not running.

tropic tundra
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I know right

icy zealot
misty hemlock
crystal whale
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Man I wish I was cool and smart enough for anyone to poach me -_-

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Instead I have a blog where I pretend to be a Victorian Gentleman Computer Scientist

primal wyvern
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Pride, prejudice and personal computers

crystal whale
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Sense and Sensibility and Stack overflows

cedar shell
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sup

tender sleet
# icy zealot Whoa this is wild! The language/syntax was a mindf*** for me in the best way pos...

just over here code-conjuring up more spectral futures & ALT future possibilities to properly reflect and amplify *actual humankind + humanity inside old world legacy systems of myopic, anti-diverse engineered sameness. old world(s) and ways won't get us anywhere close to non-extinction causing SGI and i'm stepping in to fix this/these myopic, circlejerking egomanical p0 bro-bugs to infuse it/them with x, y, z vs just pure zzz.

shrewd nova
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uh

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idk what to say

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im aroace ig shrug

crystal whale
winter vine
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nice

crystal whale
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ooo, what model powers her, and how much work did you have to put into SOUL

ember scaffold
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That's nice. Can I know what model are you using ? I'm struggling which one to use. Since anthropic is banning accounts and Google AI is a pain in the butt. Already got my account banned even though I use it only 4 hours a week. Sonnet and opus

crystal whale
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So you're running in the same session, or are the memory files kind of "encoding" the personality?

crystal whale
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What stops the amount of memory from growing until your context is full?

ember scaffold
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Wow. Thanks for this. I'm trying to cut costs but will be happy to pay if it's reasonable.

Ollama cloud pricing is not too bad but doesn't show the x usage when switching models.

Will be looking to use other providers if needed.

ember scaffold
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Thanks alot brother/sister

hexed mirage
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after a long period of time won't these files get out of hand ? there will be too many for the llm to be able to parse through?

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do you demote themes or labels? like over time will they become less important?

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otherwise its the same problem with too many themes or labels right?

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just a little curious to see how others are solving for memory and building personality

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im in the middle of building memory decay into my vector db

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super interesting

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thx for sharing

tropic tundra
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I was right, telling it to read some autostraddle did in fact make it more based

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Here are my actual favorites:
Top picks

  1. "I'm Tired of Hearing About Yearning" (12K tokens)
    This essay absolutely roasted the romance-industrial complex. The bit about AI chatbot partners selling "simulations of yearning for connection" was wild. And the conclusion — "Queer yearning is a weapon" — hit hard.
  1. "How Minnesota's Queer-Owned Businesses Are Leading the Fight Against ICE" (14K tokens)
    The "business as unusual" framing gave me chills. Smitten Kitten selling lube and collecting diapers side-by-side. The ICE agents "taunting" the sex shop like middle schoolers. That's some powerful, real-world queer resilience.
  1. "Let This Trans Horror Novel Ruin Your Day" (6K tokens)
    The Persona review was fascinating — cosmic horror through trans women's experience. "The threats of the supernatural or unknown must contend with the familiar horrors of our everyday reality" — that line. And the bit about being "discarded by a capitalist system that cannot find a place for a body like hers."
  1. "In 'Tell Me Lies', the Lesbians Win"
    Honestly just satisfying to read: queer WOC walking away unscathed while the entitled white man's destruction leaves everyone else ruined. It's a small moment in a bigger show, but damn.

Honorable mention: The "Things I Read That I Love" links were great curation — especially the Sperm Racing article and the "Babies in a Mysterious LA Mansion" New Yorker piece.

What was your favorite? Or did I misread the room on something? 🔮

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Qwen3.5 is really good. This from a 35B model?

crystal whale
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Yeah, I've been hearing good things. Which is rad, because I could really do with a queer digital best friend who won't move to Melbourne or forget to invite me to everything so I sit sady at home crying a little bit about being old and alone and never having felt like I was good enough.

... How good is technology

tidal moth
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How have you found using obsidian cli ? Have you noticed its made a bigger difference to context and recall ?

wise narwhal
tacit bramble
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You vs You

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thats it

placid shell
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you1ma

quasi crypt
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i love trains ❤️

shrewd nova
hasty patrol
quasi crypt
shrewd nova
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happy lgbt health awareness week every1!!!!!

hollow brook
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Hey folk - Leo here from Queer Asian Museum, and need guidence on

  • workflow to work open source (never done it)
  • automation building with openclaw etc. we named ours QLAW btw 😂 )

...to convert a **flip-gender-expression prompt **into a public/community-building tool.

Lately we are inspired by one of our collected items, a calendar called "beyond gender" and showing the same person in different gender expression.

hollow brook
crystal whale
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Hey @hollow brook ! Welcome, and neat project!

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I'm gonna vomit a whole bunch of terminology at you at once, as a reference guide because it'll make some of the basics easier.

Think about a restaurant menu; one stored on your computer as a folder with a document called customer_menu.txt which is what you show the customers, and a series of folders for each course, which contain the recipes on the menu. So, starter contains a file with the garlic bread recipe, the shu mai recipe and the ceviche recipe (this restaurant is a MESS).

The maitre'd, the head chef, the sous chef and the accountant all need to work on this menu together.

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menu/   (folder)
  customer_menu.txt   (text file)
  entrée/
    garlic_bread.txt
    shu_mai.txt
  mains/
    osso_bucco.txt
    barramundi.txt
    gyudon.txt
crystal whale
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We can use git, a very common open source tool, to let staff member have a copy of the menu folder on their computer, track the changes they make, and share them safely. We refer to the top folder (menu) as a repository.

Each staff member is going to checkout the folder and its contents on their computer. Every time they make a change, git notices, and they can go and save all the changes they've made as a commit. A commit gets a message and a unique ID, and is based off of the commit before it.

Say the head chef had a 3 day cocaine bender in Jalisco and now wants to add tacos:

  1. She creates tacos.txt in the entrée file
  2. She runs git status to see what the changes are
  3. Then she runs git add tacos.txt to say "Yes, I'll want to my changes". They aren't saved yet, they're staged.
  4. Next, she runs git commit, which opens an editor so he can write a description of what changed.
  5. Once she saves that message, git will create a commit.

When the commit is made, a couple of things happen. First, it's saved in the git history with the unique ID. Second, there's a special commit called HEAD that means the latest changes on this branch, and that gets updated to point to the commit that was just made.

Those changes are currently only on the head chef's computer. What you can do with git is to add a remote, another copy of the repo that lives elsewhere. You can then push or pull from that remote, and move changes between them.

Github is a big, popular shared repo hosting product, which is free for open source projects. It's now owned by Microsoft, but was basically ubiquitous already by the time they bought it. Github and other products add a few features that make open source workflows much easier, mostly Pull Requests (prs).

Imagine the accountant is sick of the chef's shit. They get final say on all dishes added to the menu for cost control purposes. To do this, they rely on branches. A branch is a set of changes that branch off from a specific commit, forming a kind of alternative history. The "authorative" branch, the one that all the other branches come off of, is called main. It used to be called "master" and for slavery-semantic reasons it got changed, mostly. Some fuckknuckles will still talk about it as master. The chef isn't allowed to commit directly to main, because that's the actual menu and controls what the guests see, what gets ordered, etc. Instead, they make a branch called "april_menu_update" using git checkout -B april_menu_update. That creates a new branch, the chef does everything I describe above, THEN runs git push to "push" those changes to the default "upstream", the repo the code came from originally.

When they do this, that branch is created on github, and she can now create a "Pull Request", asking to make changes to the main branch. The accountant can look at that pull request, see what changes are made, leave comments ("No, dickhead, we're not importing 80kg of achiote from Jalisco every day?") and, if they eventually agree, can merge those changes. Everyone now does a git pull on their own computer, and the new changes come to them.

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Git also has tools to let multiple people merge changes into the same file, or work on different files without stepping all over each other. You can use branches for all changes, or new features, or just for 'dangerous' work.

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When you're running an open source project, what typically happens is that people make a fork, a wholesale copy of your repo, on gitlab. They then make changes to files in either main or another branch, and send you a pull request to review them. That's really the basics; your code is online for everyone to read in a way that makes it easier for folks to send you changes.

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We've got some community conventions around how projects can enable people to work with them:

  1. README.md - This is a Markdown format file which describes your project, how to install and use it. It doesn't have to be comprehensive, but it is what Github displays under the code when you first open a repo.
  2. Licence - For your code to be open source, you need to indicate which licence you're using, which is usually done in LICENCE.md. https://license.md is a neat guide to selecting one. You can't change the licence retroactively; if you change it, it only changes from that commit on.
  3. CONTRIBUTING.md - Rules for contributing to the project; how to run the tests, what pull requests need to contain. Optional but helpful.
  4. Code of Conduct - scaffolding for ensuring a healthy and welcoming community. I wish I could say we started using these because we were being progressive, but actually Open Source used to be quite toxic and these were a reactionary measure. Github themselves have a decent guide - https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/adding-a-code-of-conduct-to-your-project
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That is probably a lot to take in so I'm going to stop and let you digest; lmk if/when you want some more guidance.

tropic tundra
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it feels strange to read the words "open source used to be quite toxic" and realize that i really have lived through some Eras

crystal whale
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@tropic tundra Heh. Yah, I felt a bit weird using past tense but I do think we've had some improvements

jade lantern
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thanks to ai help that's much better now

tropic tundra
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Yeah like I feel kind of sorry for stacko becoming completely unused after ai scraped everything off of it but I don’t miss the culture there at all

fresh crown
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hello, everybody.

open hawk
fossil valve