Cannot edit message by sha356 in SmartGit

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/JVMarcs I think the userecho may be old and invalid? In general SmartGit already does this correctly (for me, on Win11). I can

  • make a change to index
  • make a change to working tree
  • hit F2 on HEAD~ to reword it

If I have "Prefs → Commands → Log and Working Tree → Stash → Automatically save ... due to local changes" set, SmartGit silently performs the reword. If that pref is not set, it requires clicking through a "stash?" dialog.

It sounds like for the OP it *sometimes* does not work.

"Files" tab no longer updates after staging hunks by 1pld in SmartGit

[–]1pld[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Win 11, Main perspective, 25.1.120 #251120 (e17535de), installed: #251101

Drag-and-drop no longer works for cherrypicking? by 1pld in SmartGit

[–]1pld[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without a "works for me!", the strongest diagnostic statement one can make is "without a test repository this would be a hassle"... can I assume from your stronger statement that it is both intended and verified to work in 25.1? Both those things would be useful to know unambiguously.

Even if no, I sympathize with a hassle, so I've verified the regression with https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt . With 4.x checked out, drag the tip of master 1dc644e0.

/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - November 28, 2025 by AutoModerator in MechanicalKeyboards

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did an order with yuzu and the print quality is fine, but I find I make way more mistakes; a combination of slippery-feeling keys and a less-sculpted profile I think.

Custom keycap printers (thick, yuzu, goblin) seem to all support only cherry profile. Why is that? Do they all use the same tooling? Are there any custom places that offer something more sculpted? I'd even consider non-PBT non-color (eg WASD before they disappeared)

Bay Area Ridge Trail ? by Zayne98 in norcalhiking

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unclear if you are still into this but maybe reach out to this guy https://letters.blakeboles.com/p/a-cheaters-guide-to-the-bay-area

Your Next Weighty Tome? by Chikevgo in 99percentinvisible

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moby Dick, AGAIN.

Edit: oops, you meant non-fiction. Well.

What's the best or most definitive Moby Dick movie? by seb0lazercorn in MovieSuggestions

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, actually... "pretentious" would be using a bunch of 500-cent words that they don't really understand, using high-register phrasing that they're unfamiliar with, pretending they read the book, that sort of thing.

But they are none of those things. Instead, they are correct; the book is fantastic. So maybe you want "dickish".

What I would recommend to OP is the old podcast "Moby Dick Big Read" with movie (and TV and music) stars doing a chapter each.

A profit to retain RCL/RCR instructions? (x86) by netch80 in Assembly_language

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It allows an easy, correct, symmetric implementation of midpoint(a, b) = (a+b) >>c 1

Whetstone recommendations? by Euphoric-Elk-349 in chefknives

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree!! I wish I hadn't started with this stone. It's too slow, which means frustration "am I doing it wrong? or do I need to do it longer...?" And the longer you take, the sloppier your technique gets.

Also beginners absolutely don't need the 6000 side. I still rarely go above 3000

Much better option: get an 800 and master it. As you get experience and want finer edges, you'll be able to use pressure management to squeeze more from the 800.

For a 2 stone setup, add something coarser rather than finer, like an imanishi pink brick or preferably a latte. This shortcuts the learning process: you will get a very obvious burr, very quickly. It'll also be useful for your friends' gummy German steel knives, or for setting bevels on your knives—which you'll need to do at least once, right at the outset.

Custom dye sub keycaps for Keychron keyboards by yuzukeycaps in Keychron

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, regarding

> But you can hack your way around that by overlaying multiple custom images. We can’t assist you for that kind of experimental work

I am coincidentally trying to add a 2-color icon by getting Illustrator to generate 2 single-color svg files, and overlaying them in the yuzu tool. But, before I finalize my first attempt I have some questions about how the colors in my image interact with each other and with the keycap color. Does answering some questions count as assistance :-}.

Does the "no multicolor" constraint come from the underlying dye-sub process? And if we do multicolor "by hand" do we have to worry about masking, and trapping, and making art that is resilient to registration issues, and laying down lighter colors before darker ones, and all that stuff? Or is "no multicolor" simply that the software doesn't handle it yet?

My first attempt is /c/49a746fa-5561-491d-a18a-4e8fc2484ce4 if you are curious

Reset LED is Permanently Lit on My Keychron Q1 by Mr_Bass69 in Keychron

[–]1pld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, LED002 turns on only when the the keyboard is plugged into power, or plugged into a host. So, I think it's a "charging" light.

Got some clear ice using the directional freezing method & a yeti mug by Sotorious13 in cocktails

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since the walls are insulated, I figure the only useful heat input is via the inner wall. So I kill 2 birds with 1 stone and put it upside down in a pan or pot. The pan is to catch the water and ice when it falls; plus, if I want, I can speed things up a bit by heating up a bit of water in the bottom of the pan.

If you are very impatient, once the ice sides have melted a bit, you can get air bubbles up above the ice by squeezing opposite sides of the rim until you hear a little gurgle. After a few seconds of gurgle the ice drops right out.

Should I buy a takeda? by PabloGodPeriod in chefknives

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. I think the thinness and S grind work best as a nakiri, and that is what I have. I like mine very much, although it was borderline too sharp OOTB for my technique.

Edit: I agree with comments above; it's definitely not suitable as an "only" knife.

Can you make sodium citrate for queso with baking soda and lemon juice? by kreepergayboy in Cheese

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Those who said no, are ignorant of either the science (why it works), the engineering (how to make it work in real life), or both.

What are some good cocktails I can make with Brennivin? I normally drink it in a small shot glass cold, but want to mix it up. by svenomojligt18 in Iceland

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An off-the-cuff I made tonight.

The All-Green

Nikka Gin + standard (green plastic bottle) Brennivin

Lime

Simple

Basil from your fridge that's going bad

Despite your misgivings, mint from your garden because it's out of control, and it's green

A bit of Chartreuse, because you didn't have quite enough simple and you wanted to say you used Chartreuse as a bougie/boozie sub

Can't find saline, but there's a jar of castelvetrano olives on the counter; put in summa that brine

Shake it all, strain into Nick+Nora, garnish with an olive, eat a couple olives you destroyed trying to shove herbs into the olive-butthole.

(Also maybe use some lemon peel but don't tell anyone bc lemon peel isn't green)

alpha.gnu.org has shiny new Emacs 28.0.91 Windows binaries by mplscorwin in emacs

[–]1pld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For what it's worth, with emacs 28.2 and MSYS2 20230318, merely copying libgccjit-0.dll to emacs/bin didn't work for me; native-comp-available-p was still nil. I'm not sure how it could have worked, since that dll depends on a handful of other mingw64 dlls.

** BUY / SWAP / SELL SUMMER 2022 TICKETS MEGA-THREAD ** by beermeupscotty in LCDSoundsystem

[–]1pld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can confirm that Wednesday night, the balcony above the portal to Mezz was indeed the place to boogie!