I think you meant horizontal line because lazygit is drawing vertical lines. And if we were to get pedantic when to lines cross in vs code then one of them also breaks which means vs code also doesn't have continuous lines. It's functionally the same visual representation of data so you're literally arguing over it not looking like you want it to look.
You're literally refusing to acknowledge the graphical difference between the standard git tree and Lazygit git tree, and you call it trash because it doesn't look like you want it to look. It's dogmatic.
Just as dogmatic as the people you complain about.
Getting an automatic terminal window when you start up vs code is no different having two panes in tmux, one for VIM and once for terminal. You can get a visual project tree representation in VIM by using neotree plugin. Your git doesn't need to look like that, you can use lazygit. The only things you can't do within a terminal are reading the pdf or checking assets etc (but I personally wouldn't look at those things within vs code either), everything else you can do just as easily within the terminal without it looking like the image you gave.
I gave you the benefit of doubt by stating you don't know how to set up a terminal environment. But if you're going to be adamant about knowing what you're talking about then you should also know you're deliberately misrepresenting the alternative to make your arguments seem more valid.
While I agree with your general idea that there shouldn't be any dogmatic insistence that terminal environments are superior and everyone should use them. But the points you're bringing up tell me that you don't actually know how to use a terminal environment for development which makes your point equally as dogmatic as the terminal purists.
Yeah, I would always pick the law over the union. I once had an employer try to fuck me over the pettiest thing. they had incorrectly, probably deliberately, terminated my contract so that I was ineligible for unemployment benefits. They don't pay that benefit and it takes them literally 5 minutes to fix it, so it pretty much would cost them nothing to make that change. But it meant the world for me because that would've been the only way for me to put food on the table. I argued with them for days and the entire time they're gaslighting me with "You don't know what you're talking about, we did everything right. Nothing is wrong." Eventually I got fed up. I told them "I don't need to deal with this shit. Give me the official reason why you can't change the reason for me termination. I'll forward it to the labour office and you can deal with them." literally the next thing they said was "fine, we'll fix it." and 5 minutes later it was done.
I imagine a union would've also helped me in that scenario, but I enjoyed the safety of knowing I could stick the law in their face and tell them to eat shit. My opinion is that worker unions are great but labor laws are even better.
Yeah. You don't need to look far (to lemmy.ml) to find people who argue that Russia is perfectly justified in not respecting the ceasefire. Clearly we won't be changing the mind of those people because to them anything Ukraine related (from the west) is 100% propaganda which means Macron stating the obvious is also just "propaganda" to them. But for people who aren't keeping up with the news it's useful to remind them that the world doesn't believe the tankie sauce certain people seem to think is the truth.
I'm not defending that. I already said I don't condone their acts of violence. I'm simply stating their actions are in response to the systemic atrocities Israel enacts upon them. That's not absolute evil, that's just stating the obvious. What is absolutely evil is your complete refusal to accept that even as possibility.
We're done now. You can continue barking like the Israeli lapdog you are, I don't give a fuck. I have zero respect for soulless monsters like you.
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And of course he plays the "you're an anti-Semite" card. It's not antisemitic to call someone a monster if they deliberately try to villainize victims of oppression. I don't even know if the commenter is jewish or not and I don't care because it doesn't change my opinion of him at all, he's a piece of shit regardless.
And it's not antisemitic to call out the state of Israel for their deplorable acts of oppression. Israel being a jewish nation doesn't make them imprevious to criticisms you could aim at any nation in the world (if they were systematically oppressing a minority group). Israel also doesn't represent all the jews in the world which means criticism of Israel is not criticism of the jewish people. Calling others antisemitic because they criticize systemic oppression does nothing to address the criticism, it's a cowardly attempt (by both the other commenter and the Israeli government) to sweep the criticism under the rug because it's an indefensible position.
Yes, you're perpetuating systemic oppression, murder and sexual abuse.
Let me put it very plainly. Let's say someone is bullied for a year and every week for a year the target of bullying gets beaten up. And then after a year they decide to throw a punch at the bully. Which of the two reactions sounds less evil? "obviously the bully had it coming they've been beating the shit out of the other person." or "I can't believe what a violent piece of shit the other person is for punching the bully."?
In case it's not clear, you're the latter calling people terrorists for being violent against the violent oppression that they've been subjected to for decades.
I think it's a perfectly reasonable conclusion that when you're forced to grow up in an violent environment you can also end up being a violent person. I don't condone the actions of Hamas but in the context of the systemic violent oppression by Israel I can see see the "justification" of their actions.
As for being evil. I find it far more evil that you're deliberately trying to villanize victims of oppression. Palestinians couldn't end the conflict even if they wanted to, and I'm sure most of them want to. They can't end the conflict because they're the ones being oppressed, their actions of violence are a response to an oppressive regime. Israel could easily end this conflict in a peaceful manner, but they choose to continue the oppression.
I don't have to ignore it. Isreal gets it's own wiki page of rape and torture . You'll be hard pressed to find anything Hamas has done that Isreal hasn't done 10 times worse.
But it's literally doing that in your image. When a horizontal and vertical line cross the horizontal line breaks.
Oh, did you mean the points that represent actual commits? You're arguing it's trash because there's no line between two adjacent commits? Really?
You've brought it up multiple times now so I think it's time you also source that claim. Cmon, source the claim where the code editor with better visual fidelity increases productivity.
Not only is this a stupid argument but it's one that I've already addressed. Yes, terminal can't do everything, but I don't think anyone is using VS code to look at a cube either. Actually, I'm not even sure if there is a VS code extension that draws cubes? So you wouldn't use VS code for that either. Just like someone using terminal for development would use a different tool to visualize a cube you'd do the same thing if you were using VS code for development. What the fuck are you even arguing here?