Which, for me, usually translates to 30 seconds of waffling over whether the message is flagworthy or not, followed by just closing the dialogue without deciding Yes or No. :P
@DLosc For me, it's always "is this immediately offensive?" If yes, valid, if no, then maybe I can be bothered to investigate/get context, but probably not :P
Also, if the flag is really valid, then the message probably isn't something I want to see, so I also don't bother investigating it and just close the dialog box :P
hm - I'll see if i can find a third one then. the first commit on both repos is notably the same in fact i think they've only diverged recently
so it would make sense if the commit history from before the split was all from a third repo that both now share? idk how git works well enough for this
Things I love: Installing things with curl, then having tar yell at me since all it downloads is <a href="https://dl.google.com/go/go1.18.3.linux-amd64.tar.gz">Found</a>.
@user Interestingly enough, this only happens when I have a different tab in the same window open, but if I'm in another window entirely, the script runs at its usual speed