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When you suggest to use git but the answer you get is:
"Just write in a text document what you have changed ".

Oh dear God..

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  • 19
    God: Not even I can help you now, son. Sorry. You're fucked.
  • 7
    Fucking run.
  • 3
    Smite anyone who utters these words.
  • 3
    Duck duck go seems an appropriate name.

    Better dodge that bullet train and run
  • 4
    generate your own diffs by hand at the end of each business's day 🙃🙃🙃
  • 3
    Hey if it's good enough for Dwarf Fortress...
  • 0
  • 0
    @plttn that's what I would do copy and paste your git diff screw all that jazz man.
  • 0
    Isn't that just a CHANGELOG?
  • 3
    Use git, and then in the text document that you used git.
  • 1
    @jsemander not just what I changed, but also lines of code where..
  • 0
    Yeah, git or subversion would take care of that, but if your boss and colleagues are opposed to vcs then you can at least maintain a CHANGELOG
  • 0
    Don't forget to copy directories and files frequently, so that you can maintain an archive!!!! And in the text document make sure to specify the name of the archive...
  • 1
    @clijunky git for dwarf fortress? That's genius! Why didn't I think ablut that earlier?
  • 0
    @gitcommit

    From http://pcgamer.com/dwarf-fortress-c...

    I don’t even use version control. If you don’t know what that is then you’re not gonna yell at me. If you even know what version control is you’re gonna be like, ‘You don’t use version control? You don’t use source control? What is wrong with you? How can you even work?’

    I’m just not cut out for it, in a sense. It’s been 15 years, so the reasons have change over time, but that’s my current understanding of it. I kind of have an academic background, so I am kind of like, ‘Put it out there.’ That’s my default mindset, but it just seems risky to me.
  • 0
    fun fact .git/COMMIT_EDITMSG is plaintext

    he's unhh, kinda right I guess
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