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Entries this day: arrived-at-dps-airport-in-bali different-way-of-synchronizing-my-quick-journal-entries india-is-calling-me last-few-pics-in-bali no-power-twice plandex-is-cool thinking-about-quick arrived at dps airport in bali Chillin with Jess in the airport at Fresh, with free wifi and yummy vegan food and drinks. permalinkdifferent way of synchronizing my quick journal entries Instead of trying to use ssh or rsync, I've now got my server using git to save journal entries in branch Still gotta figure out the last bit. I've got a few test entries on india is calling me On September 28th, my mala helped start a conversation with Praveen (Prawin), a man from India who was headed out of the park where we had been visiting spider lilys. We ended up talking for hours, especially after his friend Alok joined us. I told them I've always been afraid to go to India because of the outright lies I've gotten. They agreed those sometimes happen, but greatly encouraged me to go sometime, and just be aware while I'm there. They encouraged me to visit a couple of different cities, temples, ashrams, gurus. Neem Karoli Baba Amritsar Golden Temple Gudawara Bunkyo-ku Nishi Kasai Diwali Dalia Superfood Iskcon Tokyo They went to an Indian festival near NHK so I went with them as it's near my favorite Yoyogi Park plus my train line. Great time trying different food and watching the dancers on stage. I headed out when my internal alarm sounded and saw Mark In The Park on the stairs so I said HI to him. Oh, I forgot, so then 6 days later while in Bali with Jess, we met a woman who said she loves India and goes every year for months at a time. Hmmm! India is calling me! permalinklast few pics in bali Did I upload these already? See, I need a Quick editor! permalinkno power twice The power cut off at the juice bar so I decided to go for a walk with 5 hours to go before I'm allowed to go into the airport. I found a capsule hotel in DPS airport where I can rest. Yayyyy! but not plug in my computer!!?! boooo! permalinkplandex is cool It's just too convenient to ignore. The code ain't perfect, but it's prettier than ugly HTML with loads of CSS tags and such. permalinkthinking about quick Quick is my replacement for Quill, which, last I checked, wasn't updated (*) to PHP 8, though my servers have been. I wasn't using much of Quill's features, so I just slapped together a thing to save journal entries via a web form. However, there are some bonus features I'm building into Quick, which make the whole setup a Frankenstein extravaganza. Details, for the curious 🧐: The files are saved to a Because I want to manually confirm each word in the backwards story is correct, I only commit them manually, on my local laptop (currently my System76 Lemur). Because they are saved by Quick on a remote server, I need a reliable way to get just the files from the server to my local machine. For the past couple (?) of years, until two days ago, I was using Three(?) days ago I tried using rsync, but couldn't get it to just get the few files. A couple days ago, I realized I can use git, so now, my basic setup is:
Yesterday (as I write this while with Quick while on the train with Jess to Nagano) when the power cut off at the airport, I was using
Next plans are to wrap these commands in functions to make the code more legible, less verbose, and slightly more beautiful. (*) Quill was updated in the last month, but the recent commit messages don't look like they address PHP 8 issues. https://github.com/aaronpk/Quill/commit/8ecaed3d2f5a19bf1a5c4cb077658e1bd3bc8438 permalink |