@b0rk oh no, I'm misunderstanding something (not uncommon)... I thought to get the two labeled commits in the first diagram it would be a triple-dot diff, because a double-dot diff would give four commits (those two plus the most recent two on main)?
@b0rk wait, farts! I was thinking of how git diff works. ughhhhhhhhh
@enterprisey yeah it's the worst, I can never remember which is which
@b0rk @enterprisey glad to see I'm not alone on this ^^ I know there are some times two and sometimes three dots but I guess I don't use this frequently enough for it to register
@floby yeah i genuinely never use of them because i find it too confusing
@b0rk I've used it once or twice to write some taylor made CI checks, but as a viewing tool, github or gitlab usually have me covered (or just gitk / git log --graph really)
@enterprisey @b0rk adding salt is good for the security of your git hash