When the toughest of problems strike me, I just remind myself that God is on my side.
RVM

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When the toughest of problems strike me, I just remind myself that God is on my side.
RVM
REARVIEW MIRROR 3x23 'Steal My Body Home'
Do what YOU want to do because if you don’t, you are nothing but your own slave.-RVM
RVM
Mägenwil, Switzerland, February 2025
Ogni volta che mi parte un flashback un po’ triste, per sdrammatizzare immagino nella mia testa un mini me vestito da conduttore tv che dice ‘Vai Maria manda l’RVM’
I have the dumbest loop set up to preview edits to my professional blog.
My desktop is running a copy of the blog server that shows updates as soon as I edit the files. So when I'm on my desktop, I can just make html edits and then load the page on localhost to preview changes, without having to actually publish them.
But I do a reasonable mount of writing on my laptop, which does not have a copy of the blog server program on it. (And I don't really want to figure out how to install jekyll through RVM on Windows 10, although maybe it would be easy and I'm overthinking this?) So I can't preview stuff on my laptop.
But they laptop and the desktop are on the same network. So I have the desktop serve the pages to the whole network, and then the laptop can load them at 192.168.x.x:4000 and see the preview.
But the dumb part is: I synchronize everything through Dropbox. So I make an edit on the laptop, save it, then wait for dropbox to synchronize the files through the cloud. And when my desktop updates the file, that leads to a server refresh, and I can preview the new page.
Really, the surprising thing is that it only takes like thirty seconds for the preview to update.
Rainbow Voices Mumbai (RVM) is India’s first and only LGBT choir. With members from all over the country, the group’s super-talented singers are frequent performers at LGBT events, charity concerts and festivals across the country, and even beyond it — earlier this year, they teamed up with the Pink Singers to perform at the London Pride!
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