it is common practice in the u.s., at least, to use two nodes for big chain drugstores, where the shop, marked chemist, often has wildly different hours from the pharmacy. they have the same name and much of the same info
i made the same migration from markor (files in a folder) to logseq. there's a lot to be gained - always-preview alone is a game changer - but on mobile the visibility of the keyboard can be fiddly. once in a while you'll feel like you're in vi, it has such a mind of its own. but i'm not planning to go back
looks great! the catch for me is that my current host doesn't have docker support. your dependencies don't look crazy so in theory i could burst it and install directly to the host environment, but at that point i'm giving myself grocy-level headaches.
reading about docker-capable hosts, i was surprised to see them starting at 1GB RAM - i couldn't run pac-man in that. what would be a reasonable expectation for kitchenowl?
i haven't tried the docker route - it seems fairly new. it also doesn't seem like it would fix the issues i ran into. containerization is great for insulating the app from external dependency hell and environmental variation. but the problems i've had involve its own code and logic, and corruption of a sqlite database within its own filesystem; wrapping issues like that in a docker container only makes them harder to solve
wow, it's been ages since i blocked anyone. i felt like i'd lost my touch
i never got round to listening to this, have never been that into her. but especially in context, i. was. floored.
i listened to her single with will.i.am, and as with the elton single, i knew it wasn't for me and i was not wrong. but part of being britney clearly is music - she's looking for a safe way to return to the space. while there's obviously a load of baggage, she's thankfully not a circus tiger who performed only because a whip told her to. of her actual path i have no clue
i should give her third album another chance. signed, the only person on this board who's seen her live
oh - and nobody asked for miley to cover zombie… but she did it and killed it. it's a bonus track on plastic hearts. (just came up in shuffle)
i cannot describe in words the picture i get from this list, but i do get a picture. here are some other things i'd have tried on the other walls. most of these aren't their most recent but have stylistic similarities
- crowded house self-title: includes the song 'don't dream it's over' that might be the original version of one you cite above; it seems as popular a cover as 'just like heaven'
- you might like mandy moore's latest 'in real life', very a much a 'who mandy grew into' album
- or sabrina carpenter's first album, 'eyes wide open', a very ingénue and almost pop-country album - i thought she might go in that direction and proved very wrong
- or ariana grande's 'sweetener', though you'll likely already have heard that
- or foxes' album 'glorious'
- or little mix - try the tracks 'little me', 'competition', 'always be together' or 'towers'
- or gabriella cilmi's 'lessons to be learned' album, which you'll either love or hate, can't tell
- or dj encore's 'unique' for something a little more electronic but still very emotional
- or the tracks 'see the day' or 'whole lotta history' by girls aloud
- or sleepthief's cover version of berlin's 'the metro', and if you like that, the whole 'dawnseeker' album
- surely you're familiar with leann rimes's 'how do i live' and 'i will love again', which i know from lara fabian's version
- for good mexican power ballads, jennifer peña's 'vivo y muero en tu piel' or belinda's 'sal de mi piel'
just a few things that tumble out of my 'mass hysteria' playlist
osmand has great map support. real-time nav for transit isn't an osm strength - i haven't seen an osm app that integrates live traffic or transit
anything detailed quickly gets into mudslinging between railfans and budget hawks… but amtrak is an entity that has immense political expectations (thou shalt run through my state) and theoretical power over the rails (freight trains shall yield to you) but ultimately competes for money and track space against corporations with cash and lobbying clout. they're not held down by the man as badly as d.c. itself, but it wouldn't be an unfair comparison imo