00:39:51 sean.twie03: Git is "simply" a directed acyclic graph 😆 00:40:37 Jay Truesdale: Subversion. 00:57:33 sean.twie03: The Software Freedom Conservancy recently started pushing people to move off of GitHub. https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2022/jun/30/give-up-github-launch/ 01:01:26 sean.twie03: git commit -am "message" -- if you are lazy 🙂 01:04:59 sean.twie03: I had a coworker who used lazyGit really effectively. It is a command line tool 01:06:29 Tyler R: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iFnzr73XXk&t=0s 01:19:36 sean.twie03: If it aint broke, only fix it if your boss tells you to because he is trying to get a promotion. 🤣 01:19:53 James Conroy: https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/migrating-overview 01:34:11 sean.twie03: switching computers brb 01:44:33 tony.c: Netscape Navigator anyone? 01:44:38 tony.c: I feel old now. 01:54:31 gary@sluug.org: Yep! I’m feeling old too. Lived thru much of this. 01:54:49 Robert Levitt: Agreed. 02:28:15 Jeff J.: I remember mosaic and netscape 02:28:31 Jeff J.: netscape with THE Best in it's day 02:32:41 Jonathan Drews: Scott: Why are companies like Google & Microsoft fingerprinting us? If you say to display relevant ads, then I don't believe that. In the many years I have used the internet, very few ads have been relevant to my interests. Namely computers and books. 02:37:28 James Conroy: I have to drop, good seeing eveyone 02:38:02 Jeff J.: cya 02:38:15 Jeff J.: l8tr 02:45:17 Jeff J.: I still get banners 02:47:41 Wayne S: Gotta run. Thanks, All. 02:47:56 gary@sluug.org: You’re welcome! 02:48:08 gary@sluug.org: Come on back again. 02:50:43 Jans Carton: What Scott is talking about is called federated identity or federated authentication 02:58:31 Sean T: I'm not sure how effective secure DNS is. I think your ISP can still see every IP you connect to. 02:59:07 Sean T: I agree that using secure DNS might make it a bit harder for them to track because they can't just slurp up anything on port 53 02:59:58 Jeff J.: I use a VPN on everything 03:00:07 Jeff J.: maybe we should have a talk about that...? 03:01:13 gary@sluug.org: That would be good! Any ideas on who we could get to be a speaker? 03:02:25 Jeff J.: I am new to the group so I dunno... I normally go to the Linux newcomers 03:08:02 Jeff J.: good night all 03:08:14 gary@sluug.org: Thnx for coming! 03:08:24 gary@sluug.org: You’ve added to the fun… 03:08:32 gary@sluug.org: …and knowledge. 03:14:54 Norman Miller: I have to leave. Good evening. 03:23:19 Robert Levitt: Adios, everybody. 03:25:04 Sean T: The conversation we had about cookies makes me realize how ineffectual all those 'I agree' cookie nags are. 03:35:09 Dave F: Night all. Thanks 03:56:14 Sean T: In part 2, I'd like to know how Brave is funded. In the past we've seen companies lose their interest in user privacy when profits starts to plummet. 04:02:08 Jonathan Drews: I am gonna go 04:02:24 Jonathan Drews: Thanks for hosting this meeting Lee and Stan 04:02:31 Jonathan Drews: and Gary