Carmy: “Cooking is not fun for me.”
Richie: “Yeah, but you love it.”
Carmy: “That doesn’t mean it’s fun.”
Richie: “If this shit is not fun for you, Cousin,what the fuck is fun for you?”
– The Bear, S2 E1
Carmy: “Cooking is not fun for me.”
Richie: “Yeah, but you love it.”
Carmy: “That doesn’t mean it’s fun.”
Richie: “If this shit is not fun for you, Cousin,what the fuck is fun for you?”
– The Bear, S2 E1
Regarding access tokens, there’s a third party credential helper for Linux that uses OAuth. I recently found it and started using it a month ago. Works pretty much the same as Git + Windows Credential Manager. In case you are running headless, there is a device mode flag that will allow you to login with the GitHub app on your phone.
https://github.com/hickford/git-credential-oauth
(And if you layer a timed cache helper before the OAuth helper… well you shouldn’t have to reauthenticate every time!)
Otherwise, the Git manual lists some other credential helpers that interface with some password managers.
During a high school English class, we had a section on fairytales and their origins in old European folklore (think stories that inspired The Witcher, the gorier version of Cinderella, etc.)
One of the assignments was to write our own short fairytales, but apparently I was the only person that got a memo that these should have a darker style and tone as well… I don’t remember the whole of what I wrote, only that it involved trying to kill a witch, if you failed you died, and the winning method was using a pencil (this was 3-4 years before John Wick).
After I read it to the entire class… well if there wasn’t a whispered “WTF” to break the silence, there should’ve been.
I think I got a B minus.