@manton can feel the tension rising…

@mejh I still haven’t made up my mind, but I’m leaning towards the iPhone Mini again. Another thing that may still hold me back could be going back to a slightly smaller keyboard…

@Miraz I was just starting to think in the opposite direction. Considering going from iPhone 11 to iPhone Mini 13 this time. But the Pro camera system (especially the tele lens and the new macro feature) might be the one reason to decide otherwise…🤔

@odd For me it worked flawlessly! There’s a very helpful ‘export wizard’ in the Mac app, guiding you step by step. I also love the way almost all formatting stays intact (in only a few posts, iframe embeds showed up as code block in DayOne for instance). The only downside is that it cannot do partial exports (or incremental imports) as of yet. A true syncing solution would be awesome, but for now I’m more than happy with it. (Although I wouldn’t mind hearing how @manton wants to improve this even further :)

@kimberlyhirsh Last year at the beginning of september, we ‘adopted’ a cute medium- small size spider in our garden, just at the opposite site of the window. During the autumn and winter season the whole family enjoyed her catching insects and growing bigger and bigger, rebuilding a new web at the exact same spot everyday. By the time spring broke though, my daughters somehow lost interest. She apparently wasn’t that cute anymore 🙂

@Jeena beautiful picture!

@manton Yes i'll try! No problem at all to do that once every few months! The import wizard was very helpful also btw (regarding putting the designated journal at the top of the list first.! ) Thank you!

@gerwitz Gezellig! Van harte gefeliciteerd, en meer dan welkom!

@frostedechoes @gaby @manton For me the import worked flawlessly! Really cool to have everything in one place, next to my private journals. Only a few imported posts had formatting issues like an iframe embed ‘wrongly’ formatted as a code block, or first sentences formatted as a heading. I only had a few hundred posts though, so I’m wondering how this will work out with future ‘incremental’ imports.

@Miraz Yes it is! I just recently realised that this must be a typical Dutch phenomenon. I guess one only starts to value silence when there’s so little of it left..? I’m curious though: is there similar ‘protective’ regulation in other countries?

@jtbrown Yes, we enjoyed it, and I agree that Thor isn’t the best one. But it was good enough to make me start longing for those rainy autumn days with the family!

@hollyhoneychurch congrats! 🎉

@Miraz The faster we receive your updates from the Southern Hemisphere, the better! 😄

@rogerscrafford @johnphilpin Kruder & Dorfmeister were one of the first producers that became more known for remixing other artists than for releasing their own work.

If you want to become familiar with their sound, I would suggest listening to The K & D Sessions ™.

@cliffordbeshers Thanks! Wish I had a better camera with macro lens for this one! They’re amazing and pretty complex organs!

The butterfly antenna is specially designed to understand the scents in the air, wind currents and the smell of nectar.

@adders Beautiful! Looks like an illustration almost.

@jemostrom Be warned: since fixing mine, I started to pet its silky smooth surface on a daily basis.. 🤔

@johnjohnston Love the idea and simple format of your walkmaps! I’m just dipping my toes into geomapping with leaflet.js myself.

@ArnoldHoogerwerf ZV-E10

@vincent Sony just announced a new entry level aps-c camera with interchangeable lenses. Maybe worth checking out? Pitched as a ‘vlog’ camera, but seems to have all the good things from the a6000 series.

@ton definitely a very interesting exhibition, I am also planning on going. I wasn’t familiar with the work of Stephen Baxter, thanks for the share!

@hollyhoneychurch @johnphilpin 👍!

Dorothy Ashby also was a very intriguing person, who had to overcome many obstacles in her life. She also died way too young…

"It's been maybe a triple burden in that not a lot of women are becoming known as jazz players. There is also the connection with black women. The audiences I was trying to reach were not interested in the harp, period—classical or otherwise—and they were certainly not interested in seeing a black woman playing the harp."

@Burk Today's harvests are the best!

@tiff I once participated in a double-blind study in which the use of CBD was tested as part of CBT. The results of the study showed that CBD didn’t have any impact on cognitive behavioural therapy in general. Turned out that I was given a placebo btw, so I don't have first hand experience, and your mileage may vary of course..!

@canion It is possible to schedule ahead with projects and tasks, so they won’t show up until you need them. I also have a couple of (pre-filled) template projects in my Someday area that I can duplicate and schedule at will. Things also has a pretty robust ‘repeating’ engine for both tasks and projects.