@jussipekonen oh crapsticks, was that yesterday? Went down the rabbit hole of indieweb and completely forgot about it ?
@JeremyCherfas
I completely agree, which is why I go with the longer but "safer" option. Got the steps from a free git book I snagged a few years ago, I'll try and dig out the reference.
// @jws
@JeremyCherfas it's a little involved, but:
git checkout --orphan new
git add -A #adds back all the files
git commit -am "Starting fresh"
git branch -D master. #deletes master
git branch -m master #renames new
You'll probably want to push the change, that has to be a force push
git push -f [remote]
@lukasros thank you! I've been a little quiet here because I've been bashing my head off webmentions and micropub all week.
// @jws @dgold
@jws
Oh man, that's all awful. The one thing you really really don't need to have hanging over you when you should be welcoming a new one into the world. Fwiw; we had all 4 of ours on the public health system in Ireland. We had midwife-led delivery of all four, three in a private suite with integrated facilities. The one time a doctor was needed, they appeared within a minute.
Cost to us: nada. Zilch. Not one cent.
// @blumenkraft @tomas @keita @dgold
@33mhz
Ireland, bizarrely in a European context, has a mixed socialist/privatised system. The result is that we have the highest per cap spending on the health system in the OECD, and one of the worst result rates. We have US health companies bleeding the system dry, with concomitant reductions in available spending for the remaining public system.
Regarding socialised systems, look at the UK's NHS (quick before the Tories abolish it), which serves c.65m people with some of the best healthcare in the world.
When it health, I guess the US is in he same boat it is on guns: What can be done, asks only country in the world where this happens.
// @tomas
@matigo
Gosh, I didn't actually know that. When I needed a diagnostic MRI, I waited maybe three days, and that's in Ireland's underfunded understaffed 'socialist' public health system.
// @tomas @keita @dgold
@tomas
I think the fact of 'Breaking Bad' shows how utterly backwards the USA is in so many ways. A terminal cancer diagnosis will bankrupt your family??
// @keita