I kept the images under the urls as they were. They're probably still under wp_content
:D That way it's not too hard to migrate.
I don't think I implemented anything for image galleries though.
I kept the images under the urls as they were. They're probably still under wp_content
:D That way it's not too hard to migrate.
I don't think I implemented anything for image galleries though.
I'm a bit confused why the 2024 awards award a 2020 movie!?
The Dolby Cinema Japan Awards aim to recognize the creators and works that have been produced using Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos technologies in order to contribute to the international development of Japan's content industry.
I guess it's not yearly awards. Or it's the first one?
too much detail; leading up to the findings that follow
Looking at the git lot, it looks like it was in 2018. I don't remember, and it's not documented that thoroughly in the commit messages log. Looks like I had content pages in Joomla, and the blog in Wordpress.
I may have exported the content via a plugin, or separate tool that reads from the database, did exported from the DB myself. I certainly did some mass-fixups via text search and replace. (I can recommend VS Code for that.)
Unfortunately, I had other projects that I migrated, so I can't remember which one I did what. :)
Now that I know the date, this is the migration blog post
I used content exporters to export the Joomla pages and Wordpress pages and blog posts into markdown content files for hugo.
Unfortunately, it's not more specific than "content exporter into markdown". But who knows if those specific ones would still be available today. :)
So I would suggest to use any Markdown exporter that's available now.
I really liked Uncle from another world too, but I wouldn't list it to that question. I guess because it's more of a comedy than with a spanning story and depth or development.
Scrolling through the comments to remember some of them,
/edit: Found two more from my list of good/decent non-harem isekais I replied to some no longer existing lemmy post.
It has unique visuals, but what really sets it apart is the great - what do I even call it - significance through realism? It has a lot of depth and is very different. It has my definite recommendation too.
Ascendance of a Bookworm. A really good one!
I think this clip only works for those who have already seen it and remember. Without the context, it's just random accusations without much in-scene.
I recently watched Back Street Girls: Gokudols, which has a very low frame and animation count. It still worked well as a comedy. It was enough.
Not that I want anime to be that way, but it can work for some.
alleged that 90% of animators quit their jobs in three years
Insane number. But not implausible to me. Bad working environments with impossible schedules do that.
I wish they would improve working conditions. As an industry, or through regulation because evidently, the industry doesn't.
To finance it - I wish they would make anime more easily accessible and buyable.
Less oppressive checkboxed mass/standard productions would surely improve what we see as products too.
Stitched tongue?
I loved Vision of Escaflowne back in the day. (In 2006 I rated it 9/10 apparently.)
I wonder how it would hold up if I were to watch it today.
Great, exceptional anime!
https://i.imgur.com/XGgAJni.jpg