> the worst case scenario for a rebase gone wrong is that you delete your local clone and start over. That’s it. Your remote fork still exists.
This is absolute nonsense. You commit your work, and make a "backup" branch pointing at the same commit as your branch. The worst case is you reset back to your backup.
This is absolute nonsense. You commit your work, and make a "backup" branch pointing at the same commit as your branch. The worst case is you reset back to your backup.