I hereby claim:
- I am kjellskogsrud on github.
- I am kjellskogsrud (https://keybase.io/kjellskogsrud) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is F523 FA1F 3472 BF47 7E7D ABA4 A257 2289 BDF5 C7B6
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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| DT_version\major=41 | |
| DT_version\minor=1 | |
| DT_version\patch=7 | |
| export_date=@DateTime(\0\0\0\x10\0\0\0\0\0\0%\x85\xd7\x1z\x9e\x1\0) | |
| [custom_professions] | |
| 1\name=Animal Trainer | |
| 1\icon_id=10 | |
| 1\text= |
| I once read an https://bit-booster.com/doing-git-wrong/2017/01/02/git-init-empty/ , about why | |
| you should start with an empty commit for a new repo. The page has since then dissapperard but I got | |
| some of it out of the wayback machine and archive it here: | |
| Always Start With An Empty Commit | |
| Whenever you start a new git repo, pop an empty commit onto it before you do anything else! | |
| git init new-repo | |
| cd new-repo | |
| git commit -m 'initial empty commit' --allow-empty |
| GIANTS Engine Runtime 8.0.0 (18001) 64bit Steam (Build Date: Dec 11 2018) | |
| Copyright (c) 2008-2018, GIANTS Software GmbH (giants-software.com), All Rights Reserved. | |
| Copyright (c) 2003-2018, Christian Ammann and Stefan Geiger, All Rights Reserved. | |
| Application: FarmingSimulator2019 | |
| Main System | |
| CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3350P CPU @ 3.10GHz | |
| Memory: 16317 MB | |
| OS: Windows NT 6.1 64-bit | |
| Physics System | |
| Version: 5.9.5 |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object: