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Git: The Angry Wizard's Time-Travel Spell

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Linus Torvalds rage-coded Git in just two weeks after a licensing fight with BitKeeper turned the Linux community against a proprietary tool. This episode dives into the unhinged origin story of the most dominant version control system ever built, then decodes how Git actually works under the hood—from content-addressable storage to directed acyclic graphs. We explain why understanding Git's time-travel magic changed software engineering forever. 00:00 - Intro: Why Git Terrifies 94% of Developers 01:45 - The BitKeeper Licensing Deal That Changed Everything 03:30 - Andrew Trigel's One-Line Reverse Engineering Hack 05:15 - Linus Goes Nuclear: Two Weeks to Revolution 07:00 - Git Under the Hood: Content-Addressable Storage Explained 11:00 - Directed Acyclic Graphs & Why Git is a Time Machine 14:00 - Closing: The Tools That Shaped the Internet This podcast episode was fully generated by AI — research, script, voices, and production. Built with Claude, Piper TTS, and automated pipeline tooling.

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