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Thanks! I love hearing new music.
Me as well, anything in particular that you like? Types of music, etc. I'll dig through my play list if you want.
I love complicated orchestrations that aren't too angry (My Brightest Diamond, Shugo Tokumaru, Sufjan Stevens, Bjork). Any suggestions?
Well shit, I accidentally refreshed this tab and lost a bunch of stuff I was going to send you. My god I'm an idiot. I'll try to send you as much as I can.
Bjork: Stands on her own. I don't have anything to add here. Sorry! She's amazing.
My Brightest Diamond: The song I heard reminds me a lot of The Do. I appreciate you sending me this one because I hadn't heard them before now.
The Do - Too Insistent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGsTi05YPms
The Do - Slippery Slope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYXUVSC--Fs
And for fun:
Travel in the Sky - Jiangyang zhuoma: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCnV_-gIodo
Or Renai Circulation from a popular anime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auQxNYJ07Lc
I'm feeling a bit mad at myself because I had about 4 times the amount of music and suggestions for you, but I don't really feel like going through it all again after fucking it up the first time :(
Rad, thank you!! I will listen tomorrow and let you know what I think. PS your comment about requiring keystroke logging for auto draft saving with JS got me looking into it - and I found this: https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/12/sisyphus-js-client-side-drafts-and-more/
Weird, I responded and it never showed!
Hope you enjoy the songs!
Yeah for saving form data, there's tools that can do the work for you. It can be a bit hefty adding too many Javascript libraries to handle things that may or may not be a problem. It's pretty situational. Some sites benefit a lot from doing this (I have worked on internal facing websites that do this for complex workflows, advanced searches for reports, and things like that), but most sites don't bother with it. Too much work/overhead for too little benefit. Most people expect their lose their form data is they close a tab or navigate away and click to confirm.
If you want to learn from my mistake, type everything in notepad or some other editor first, and then copy/paste it here for a bit of safety net. I should know better.
Sorry, we crashed hard :(
No no my fault seriously I have too many tabs opened and I clicked the wrong button on the wrong tab. I screwed up. I should know better when I type a long reply.
Ah, I thought it was because we crashed. Well, still sucks. I wish Lemmy saved posts and replies temporarily on browser.
Nah haha, it has been going down a bit but no biggie. I don't think saving unfinished posts would be too feasible because you'd need to log each key stroke (onkeydown) and then save it in a database. It's pretty unrealistic. Don't worry about it!
Well, the idea was that the client or browser saves it - Beehaw would not save it in a database. I think that should be fairly easy to do tbh.
There's a few ways you can store the data client side, but it still requires to log each key stroke and save it. If I closed the tab the data would have to sit until it expires, I clear it, or I visit the site again and your javascript code removed it. It's not difficult to do, but unless there's a good reason it's usually more effort than it's worth. I wouldn't complain, but if you try it on most sites out there... they won't remember your form data if you navigate away and then click to confirm that "you have unsaved data, but you're still navigating away" or whatever...
Not to butt in -- we like a lot of the same music, and it sounds like you might enjoy Sheena Ringo's album Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana. Every song has enough ideas to fill an album. If you have favorite albums you'd like to recommend, please do!
I like a lot of different kinds, but generally rock, psych rock, pop, electronic, some metal, some country.