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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 :(
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.