Julia Evans on Nostr: also: have you even run into a situation where git *completely deleted* a commit that ...
also: have you even run into a situation where git *completely deleted* a commit that you needed? (where it wasn't recoverable with the reflog or with `git fsck`)
I'm trying to think about whether there's any normal way for that to happen except if you completely delete your git repository.
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