promoting an 85-minute MIT lecture on Git internals / data model
good fit for the AI-era workflow point that agents can generate history quickly, but humans still need a strong Git mental model to untangle bad states.
What it is: an X post promoting an 85-minute MIT lecture on Git internals / data model.
Gist: the pitch is that most developers memorize Git commands without understanding commits, trees, refs, and the graph underneath; learning the model makes debugging history and merge/rebase failures much less magical.
Newsletter angle: “Git literacy as leverage”, understanding the object graph matters more when agents are branching/rewriting history at speed.
Note: extracted via FXTwitter API; saved from the post text only, lecture content itself not yet reviewed.