This post discusses the author's positive experience transitioning to Jujutsu as their version control system (VCS) after using it for about two months. They appreciate the flexibility, speed, and ease of navigating commit history it offers, particularly in solo projects. Features like `lazyjj` enable one-key navigation, enhancing productivity and minimizing hassle with changes. Additionally, the author notes the smooth integration when working with shared repositories and expresses a desire for a comparison between Jujutsu and other systems like Fossil. Comments highlight a broader critique of traditional Git workflows, particularly regarding pull requests, while others request deeper comparisons with alternative VCS options.