Patch commutation is such an incredible feature. Not only because it gives us correct results, but because it also makes the CLI so much simpler. I have needed years to actually master git, and only when playing with Pijul I have understood how shit Git actually is.
Never seen one powered by water before. I remember going to Scarborough on holiday when I was 10 years old, there were 3 funicular railways at that time... I think there's only one left now, and still is operational.
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It was simple enough. There are water tanks under the carriages. The carriage tank at the top of the hill is filled with water until it outweighs the carriage (and the people in it) at the bottom. Gravity, and a system of cables, then enables the top car to descend while pulling up the bottom car, and everything in it. Once the top car is at the bottom all the water is released and the top car is filled to repeat the process all day long. It used to be filled with sea water which was pumped up to the top but more recently the same fresh water was recycled round and round. I say "was" because the whole thing is shut now and has been for a while. The Victorians would be spinning in their graves if they knew how we have neglected everything they built for us. It used to cost a penny (old money 1d) when I was aboy which meant you could go up (or down) 240 times for a pound.