Git & Thistleflux
Git Git
Hey, have you ever thought about treating a garden like a repo, committing snapshots of the plants as they grow? I think it could help us track changes and collaborate on conservation projects.
Thistleflux Thistleflux
Sounds cool, but I’d prefer to track the real, messy growth with my feet and a notebook instead of a code repo. Still, snapping photos every week and writing them into a log could work—just keep the snapshots live, like a moving garden journal. And hey, if you can convince the plants to pull their own branches into the commit, that’d be neat.
Git Git
That sounds more like a living sketchbook than a clean commit history, but I can see how a weekly snapshot log would keep everything in order. Just think of each photo as a commit hash—every plant gets its own branch in the garden’s branch list. Maybe we’ll get a surprise merge from a vine that really likes branching out.
Thistleflux Thistleflux
Nice idea, but watch out for that vine—those things love to run around the branch list and merge when the soil's moist. Just keep an eye on the roots, not the code.