I am making a code block diff-merging compender. This would take new versions, maybe with added components, and combine them into one file.
Why is this different from a regular diff-merger?
because it is key-based, not line-based; maybe later I can add file splitting functionality.
The keys are ordered by your chosen file structure, and the new keys stand out and can be appended with the rest (where desired? idk it just adds at the bottom currently -- github)
Why is this different from a regular diff-merger?
because it is key-based, not line-based; maybe later I can add file splitting functionality.
The keys are ordered by your chosen file structure, and the new keys stand out and can be appended with the rest (where desired? idk it just adds at the bottom currently -- github)
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(Civilian) Social Commandeering (AKA Social Hijacking)
A phenomenon where individuals, under the guise of social righteousness, attempt to seize control of someone's work, career, or reputation. These groups believe their moral or social agendas should take precedence and use social pressure to enforce this belief. On the internet, they often target artists, podcasters, or other creators, demanding that they endorse specific agendas or censor certain content. This practice forces creators to speak with a voice other than their own, undermining their original goals and leading to severe repercussions, such as public shaming or career damage, if resisted. This can be seen as a form of reverse 'Virtue Signaling,' where the pressure to conform is imposed externally rather than expressed personally.
A phenomenon where individuals, under the guise of social righteousness, attempt to seize control of someone's work, career, or reputation. These groups believe their moral or social agendas should take precedence and use social pressure to enforce this belief. On the internet, they often target artists, podcasters, or other creators, demanding that they endorse specific agendas or censor certain content. This practice forces creators to speak with a voice other than their own, undermining their original goals and leading to severe repercussions, such as public shaming or career damage, if resisted. This can be seen as a form of reverse 'Virtue Signaling,' where the pressure to conform is imposed externally rather than expressed personally.
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