apparently they attempted to use an apple macintosh but it didn't go so well https://www.mariowiki.com/HAL_9001
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the indomitable passage of time
@wallhackio spend more time looking at flowers
@aescling @wallhackio @Satsuma @alyssa no, short of just dropping the article
@wallhackio @Satsuma @aescling @alyssa sats lmao
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@kit re: preserving your bad ideas: i think it is important to remember bad ideas but there is no reason to preserve bad code. what use is there for reading code which is a bad idea and doesn't work? are you ever realistically going to do that? or can you just make a note of it and move on
@kit this is another case where i want history rewriting tho. it really bugs me when i click the wrong tag in gitlab and then me adding and removing that tag is preserved forever in the issue history. it was a silly mistake and preserving it helps nobody. let me drop it from the record
@kit (i guess branches probably make more sense than tags here but refs regardless)
@kit there isn't any reason why you can't do issues as tags pointing to trees of empty commits whose messages give the issue history. then you just need a way of indicating issue status (open/closed/etc) which can be done with commit trailers. this would probably be good enough for most usecases and not that hard to build a user interface for. but it's all ultimately local project convention
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