> > Thanks for the help. No need to be a bitch about it. > > WTF he wasn't being a bitch this time. It's like people see MooglyGuy and immediately > try to read the worst into anything he says. > > > I'm not aiming to be an expert on GIT. I only need a very small subset of its > > features for my needs. I figured rather than RTFM, I could explain what I was > seeing > > and ask if it was the appropriate best/use. > > Oh, so you're one of those, "rather than gain a basic understanding of this tool, > I'll try to find specific instructions for each thing I want to do," people. That > just leads to frustration later. Seriously, you should get a basic grasp of how the > system works, and many things will make more sense. Otherwise you'll succumb to > Internet tutorial disease. Never trust a tutorial on the Internet - most of them > recommend doing completely stupid things.
Ah, another pretentious, self-important ass. Do you need to know completely how every system in your automobile functions before you use it? What's the flow rate of your fuel pump? What is the friction coefficient of your brake calipers? You mean you can drive without knowing these things? Preposterous!
I should donate you some digits from my moniker because you may need to use them to keep up your l33t1st position.
It's amazing how it works. A self-important dev on this particular project acts self-important and decides its necessary to speak down to someone who has a question. I causally call him out. Immediately, someone "close" to the project like yourself has to jump in to throw barbs to defend.
It feels like I've found the Fountain of Youth of the emulation scene where the tropes never end. I mean, what do you want? #GridleNeedsCokeAndPringles #IBlameLev #IWantMyBoardsBack
I asked a simple question. Is it that hard to expect a non-abrasive answer?
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