Upvoted because I hate git too and only use GUIs for it.
Jujutsu is great and I use it at work in personal projects. Being compatible with the git back end is an immense bonus. I use the command line and its really fun too.
Not crazy but in the 80s France imported a fuckton of anime from Japan without thinking about the original target audience.
Since they wanted to show that to kids, they had to censor a lot of stuff. The most funny was when blood was colored in black everywhere (only a black liquid gushing out of bad guys), or when characters were getting drunk on orange juice.
I wouldn't say it's "more important" in Python but usually: 1. Documentation is very important in every language, and 2. Python uses docstrings to achieve this.
You may or may not be joking, but jujutsu is the first true git alternative that I'm actively trying on small projects at work. The command-line is great, and I can still interact with other devs without breaking stuff.
Buuuuuuuut if you're a CS student, don't bother, it's weird and you should focus on git which is used everywhere. You can get free GUI clients like Sublime Merge or SmartGit to ease the pain. I've been hating git since the beginning, but it's the least worst SCM right now. Learn the command-line, but I have never done that since it's infuriating, and that's why I've been using GUIs since, holy shit, Wikipedia says 2005.
I never use connections to my bank so I wouldn't know if the feature even exists, sorry. But the whole thing was a paid application that went open-source. I download the "app image" thing because it's easier for me, but you have alternatives (desktop or web client).
The old one was better because it had no fucking subscription, and also you could reconcile future transactions which was way better for monthly stuff. For example, at the end of the month (30, 31), you have received your salary but you want to reconcile it NOW for the next month (one or two days in the future) so that you can work on your future budget right now. You can't do that with the new YNAB.
J'ai vu ça souvent pour de l'outsourcing ou des employés remplacés par des ENS/SSII. Je rigolerai un bon coup, et 6 mois plus tard je me fais réembaucher au double du salaire. Un copain a fait ça il y a quelques années, un hyper spécialiste viré par plan social, quand on lui a demandé de revenir il a dit "oui mais je suis freelance maintenant et j'ai mes conditions..."
Pas certain que ça marche tout le temps mais ça peut être amusant si on a un peu de réserve et de quoi faire ailleurs en attendant.
I was worried because of his usual cheesyness, but its really different and IIRC serious.