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Dolt is Git for data

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timdorr ◴[] No.22734024[source]
Any reason or history behind the name? It means "a stupid person", which seems like a bad choice IMHO: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dolt
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StavrosK ◴[] No.22734040[source]
What does git mean?
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dnautics ◴[] No.22734245[source]
honestly, maybe this reflects my americanness but I presumed it was derived from the (western film/culture) word, a corruption of 'get'. Today I learned that it means something else in british.
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1. hinkley ◴[] No.22734532[source]
You can hardly watch more than a few hours of british comedy without someone being called a 'stupid git' at some point.
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2. dnautics ◴[] No.22735331[source]
Sadly my consumption of British comedy has been -it crowd (of course), -monty python, and -mr bean (no words)

It's such a short word I'd probably have missed it or misheard it as 'cad' or something.

3. lordgrenville ◴[] No.22738483[source]
Or listen to the Beatles https://genius.com/836309