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jj is better for some workflows, which, if you're a git expert as you claim, you conciously or subconciously avoid as 'too much work' or 'too brittle'.

if you don't care about them after accepting this realization... it's fine. git is good enough.

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I’m not a fit expert by any means. The workflows being described do not appeal to me but not because of the way fit works. They sound confusing and I don’t understand what benefit I’m getting out of them. Like, it’s a solution to a problem I’m not sure exists (for me)
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> but not seeing is not believing.

Classic denying the antecedent :-)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denying_the_antecedent

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It's not supposed to be a modus ponens deduction.

Just an expression of what the Missouri state's nickname says.

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