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this post was submitted on 04 Feb 2025
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Maybe, I'll reread, I've something to do shortly that will take most of my day but I'll come back tonight to this. Thank you
To add, GitHub is actually a great place to be making these changes, because with GitHub you retain history of the edits and prior versions. So after Trump changes his mind or loses power, the missing information can be brought back in fairly easily. Nothing is permanently lost.
Revert a 4 year old commit without dealing with conflict hell? I sure wish them luck
Most of these pages probably don't change for years. And maybe not explicitly "revert"ing the change, but they'd know where to go back and find the text used for DEI stuff.
They should just revert every single change since this commit. That will role back all 4 years of Trump's enshitification.
It's funny they have absolutely no idea.
Missing information being brought back? Assuming they don't destroy backups. Assuming there are backups.
It'd take extra effort to remove the Git diff history, and I don't think higher ups would know or the lower downs would care, lol