- The example URLs here use the Coding Trains channel ID: UCvjgXvBlbQiydffZU7m1_aw (replace this with your channel id)
- All of the API requests require a YouTube Data API key (no oauth required, just an API key)
I get asked pretty regularly what my opinion is on merge commits vs rebasing vs squashing. I've typed up this response so many times that I've decided to just put it in a gist so I can reference it whenever it comes up again.
I use merge, squash, rebase all situationally. I believe they all have their merits but their usage depends on the context. I think anyone who says any particular strategy is the right answer 100% of the time is wrong, but I think there is considerable acceptable leeway in when you use each. What follows is my personal and professional opinion:
- This is a guide to build a Linux 6.12 for Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin Developer Kit 32GB with Jetpack 6.2 (r36.4.3) and flash it on external storage.
- Currently, Jetpack 6.2 does not support Linux 6.12, and the patch below still contains a lot of bugs. Use this document for experiments only.
- Since display output is not supported, use the debugging serial port until SSH connection is established. This requires two cable connections between the host and the target device: one for data connection and one for debugging serial connection. For details on using the serial port, refer to here.
✅ Working
- Booting
- Serial Port (USB Micro-B)