..okay well maybe GitHub wants to stop me from enslaving all computers.
Mr. Dan suggested I get started up with it, and so I, once again, read the guide to what GitHub is and how it works. The basic idea seems really awesome, all your code is stored here, all the changes of your code are stored here, make a repository to put your code in.. okay, sure, sounds great.
So then I decided "It's time to do some basic stuff before this knowledge floats out of my head.." and followed along the guide to making a repo in GitHub.
I made a repository for keeping my n00bc0d3 in, used the command line to make a README file somewhere on my local drive (I guess I need to brush up on my command line flashcards), edited the file to say some corny basic stuff, and then tried to add it to the repo..
..well, GitHub won't have that, mister!! It kept asking me, in the shell, for my GitHub.com username, to which I would oblige (even though it made no mention of that happening in the guide..) and when it asked for my password it wouldn't let me type anything into the shell. I was forced to just press enter, to which it would yell at me like "WHO ARE YOU GET OUT OF MY HOUSE MY HUSBAND WILL BE HERE ANY MINUTE", which I'm used to... so I sighed and exited the shell and ate some horrific Japanese food with my boyfriend.
My adventure continues sometime today!!
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