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username="jgoerzen"
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avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/090740822c9dcdb39ffe506b890981b4"
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subject="comment 2"
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date="2022-09-10T00:32:57Z"
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In my case, I really don't care about losing the old version of a file. I have ZFS snapshots and backups to take care of that. I do use thin, and that particular issue doesn't really bother me. I wounder if a \"superthin\" where there is no hardlinking into .git/annex at all would be possible? I'm aware that, yes, that could make previous versions unavailable and so forth.
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