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@JoeBuhlig I’ll be curious to see what you come up with. If it’s not practical to retrofit this to use projects…you could potentially have actions that represent projects that get marked complete once the project is done.

@timstringer That’s a good point. I already maintain a pseudo project of sorts that has tasks for each project. But they are checked off on creation of the project, not completion.

Okay y'all false alarm

"a revert is an added state not a subtractive state."

That means I can get my data back. Still have to figure out how to delete repo and rebuild without .env

Luckily it wasn't pushed yet ;)

More proof I still don't fully get "Git" and prolly never will

@kjaymiller Yep. You’ll have to rewrite history to make it disappear. But at least it’s not gone gone.

I get a kick out of “Filmed before COVID-19” disclaimers on commercials.

Are we really to believe you shot the ad and sat on the content for the entirety of the last year?

@joshuaginter That wouldn’t surprise me. In my corporate days we would be working on marketing materials that wouldn’t be seen for two to three years from development. It was strange seeing my work released years after I left.

@JoeBuhlig @KeychronMK Looks very nice. I always find that white keys get dirty quick though. Currently looking for DSA caps for my Moonlander that are dark so they stay looking decent longer.

@curtismchale @KeychronMK I know they do. But, alas, I love the look. Even if they last me a year or more, I’ll keep them. It’ll give me an excuse to replace them down the road.

@JoeBuhlig @_isaacmsmith So close! This is going to be super hard, as readers versions have that “format” that either gets super thick or comes in multiple volumes.

Closest recommendation I have is the Heirloom Single Column Personal Size. But that one has verse numbers, headings, and occasional refs.

@joshuaginter @_isaacmsmith That’s a good one!

I’ve learned a ton about the history behind the dual-column layout in this process. Still don’t care for it though.

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