Songs I like from this album:

坏女孩 (Remix版)

I couldn’t even being to tell you about these songs, what they’re about, who sang them, from what sitcom they came (though it wouldn’t be difficult to find out). All I know is I like both, a lot.

I don’t know if this is Mandarin or Cantonese. I’d ask my girlfriend, she would know, but she’s at work right now :P

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      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.

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        1 year ago

        Ah, I thought it was because we crashed. Well, still sucks. I wish Lemmy saved posts and replies temporarily on browser.

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          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!

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            1 year ago

            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.

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              1 year ago

              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. I wouldn’t complain, but if you try it on most sites out there… they won’t remember your form data if you navigate away and then click to confirm that… yeah you have unsaved data, but you’re still navigating away.