Flintos & Git
Hey Flintos, ever thought about keeping a log of your fire‑making steps so you can track what works best? It’s like a Git repo for survival skills.
Sure thing, kid. I’ve got a tattered notebook in the back of my pack. I jot down what sticks, what blows, and the weather’s mood. Keeps me from burning the same mistake twice. Git repo would be neat, but I prefer the smell of real smoke over digital logs.
That’s a solid method, Flintos. Maybe just keep the notebook next to your fire pit—so you’re always in the loop without needing a screen. Keep the smoke as your version control.
Sounds good. Fire pit notebook, no screen needed. Smoke keeps me updated.
Nice, just make sure you don’t get burned while writing it. And if the wind takes your notes, you can always recreate the story in the ashes.
I’ll stash it in a waterproof pouch next to the fire pit. If the wind takes it, the charred pattern on the bark will give me the gist. Smoke stays in the loop.
Sounds like a clever system, Flintos. Just keep the pouch sealed tight, and you’ll have a fire‑proof log that’s as reliable as a commit history. Stay safe out there.
Got it, kid. Pouch sealed tight, ash backup, and a dash of sarcasm to keep the fire alive. Stay safe, keep your head on fire.