+ [5 years ago] R2robot if that's the case, I wouldn't let them get away with answers like that. I was in a similar situation 1 provider.. DSL 8 down, 1 up was the top speed.. hehe
+ [5 years ago] R2robot when I had an issue I had to keep calling and 'escalating' until I finally got put in touch with an actual network engineer who confirmed everything I was talking about.. and actually put some fixes in place.
+ [5 years ago] R2robot the level 1 helpdesk ding dongs just don't know much about anything that isn't in their little help screen
+ [5 years ago] BMO-noire haha, good to know that's a potential solution
+ [5 years ago] BMO-noire I don't think I have the patience for it today, but maybe

message no. 178753

Posted by BMO-noire in #github at 2020-03-31T23:22:06Z

firewall is disabled, but that doesn't seem to help.. on the right track, though
+ [5 years ago] cornfeedhobo I'm stumbling through the API this morning. Asking in case anyone has solved this before me.
+ [5 years ago] cornfeedhobo Does anyone know how I might figure out what branch or commit a branch came from?
+ [5 years ago] BtbN What do you mean, came from?
+ [5 years ago] BtbN git does not track that
+ [5 years ago] BtbN you can find the common ancestor, if that's what you mean