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@donno2048, it is most likely just old Git history being pushed to GitHub. [angular](https://github.com/angular/)/[angular.js](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/) has two commits from December 31st, 1969 ([`866346e`](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/commit/866346e1ada583daeb649c253516c8f8a879c387) and [`eaa397c`](https://github.com/angular/angular.js/commit/eaa397c76b7d28343cde9f3a0338b9b0e79197c8)). They're made by just setting your...
@sachindavra, sure! Your request is a bit vague, may I ask what you'd like specifically from me? Would you like for me to rephrase my issue? :)
_Oh._ Like that. This issue isn't the best place to ask about it, and I'd highly recommend talking to an existing developer of this project. Anyway, I'll try my best...
> > > lol lol
I, for one, _reeeee_ these changes. Don't @ me.
I can `timedatectl` my system time to a Unix time of `0` and `git commit`, then reset the time/NTP to current time, `git push` to GitHub, and I'll end up...
What do you mean? Change the system time and make a commit, reset the time to now and push? That's all I described.
`gtk-update-icon-cache` doesn't help: ```zsh $ gtk-update-icon-cache ~/.icons/Windows-7/ gtk-update-icon-cache: The generated cache was invalid. ``` I looked in to it and I have absolutely _no clue_ why, sorry.
Somewhat related to this I would say is to add support for high DPI screens/display scaling as my 14" 1080p screen makes it uncomfortable to read text.