I know he says it’s pronounced “jif”, but I just don’t care. It’s like “gift” without the t
This is an example of a logical fallacy called “tu quoque”.
It’s type 2 fun. You don’t want to do it, but you’re glad you did when you do
Learning git was like every other cool tech thing for me (including the fediverse). People explain it in such a convoluted way. It’s like they think you want to understand the deep theory of it before you get up and running!
Yes, git is more than just a “save box”, but really, new users should absolutely just think about it as a save box. Learn the fancy shit later.
The four-color theorem is pretty cool.
You can take any map of anything and color it in using only four colors so that no adjacent “countries” are the same color. Often it can be done with three!
Maybe not the most mind blowing but it’s neat.