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Git is forever. I'm building Oak anyways (oak.space)
sourdecor 4 minutes ago [-]
I have always wanted a version control system that was basically Emacs/Vim/Neovim's undo-tree[0] but persistent and social. Why do I have to manually talk to git? You are a computer, track every modification I make while editing and let me decide (or help me decide) on what a checkpoint is.

[0]: https://i.sstatic.net/4vbd9.png

chadgpt3 4 minutes ago [-]
> designed for your agents

And there we go.

Pet_Ant 4 minutes ago [-]
What I want from a version system is to capture event in history not like changes as a files but as events that capture a process.

If I split a file in two I still want to be able to see blame correctly for the author of the function, not one file as freshly created and the other with a bunch of deletes. I wish commits could be folded into larger commits so that you can still capture the individual changes but also not see them by default when looking at the history of a file.

Just a more human centric perspective on change history where it captures the way we talk and think about changes.

IshKebab 1 minutes ago [-]
Does this try to solve the biggest problems with Git: submodules and LFS?
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