gut push --force
does not work.But I added “force”!
sudo gut push --force
still not working.
Of course I don’t try to understand the error output. I just see that it is not working.Careful, if you
gut push --force
too much, you may get unintended output.You need to upgrade your fibre.
Whoever registered the domain and put that description for the website is providing a public service to the internet
Shure its funny but it really is not a service, its pedantic, if this domain didn’t exist then the search engine would have probably auto corrected you to github and typos can happen for everyone.
“gut: command not found” is a common output in my terminal.
You sure?
You sure?
Revolver Ocelot
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At least it’s not a site that just hosts images of big bellies.
Not yet, anyways!
my favorite websites are the “you’re a dumbass” websites. Twitter started changing “twitter.com/blah” to “x.com/blah” so, naturally, someone tried “setwitter.com” and it changed to “sex.com”
so naturally someone had to buy the setwitter domain (some others too) so people wouldnt go to a harmful website because twitter users are dumb. It’s pretty funny too https://www.setwitter.com/I’m confused, how did setwitter.com redirect to sex.com if twitter/X didn’t own the setwitter.com domain?
it would change the text in the tweet not redirect the link, like if you link twitter.com/ExamplePostHere it would change the text to x.com/ExamplePostHere
but it didn’t check if there was other stuff in the link like the ‘se’ before ‘twitter’