From 570ec471d1605318aeefb030cd78682ae442235b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: EuAndreh <eu@euandre.org>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2025 21:51:40 -0300
Subject: src/content/: Update all files left to asciidoc

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 src/content/blog/2020/08/31/database-i-with-i-had.adoc | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

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diff --git a/src/content/blog/2020/08/31/database-i-with-i-had.adoc b/src/content/blog/2020/08/31/database-i-with-i-had.adoc
index fdcb56c..7533c8a 100644
--- a/src/content/blog/2020/08/31/database-i-with-i-had.adoc
+++ b/src/content/blog/2020/08/31/database-i-with-i-had.adoc
@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ the source of truth, and allow the application to work on top of it.
 {sqlite}[*SQLite*] is a great example of that: it is a very powerful relational
 database that runs {sqlite-whentouse}[almost anywhere].  What I miss from it
 that SQLite doesn't provide is the ability to run it on the browser: even though
-you could compile it to WebAssembly, [line-through]*it assumes a POSIX
-filesystem that would have to be emulated*[multiblock footnote omitted].
+you could compile it to WebAssembly, [line-through]#it assumes a POSIX
+filesystem that would have to be emulated#[multiblock footnote omitted FIXME].
 
 {pouchdb}[*PouchDB*] is another great example: it's a full reimplementation of
 {couchdb}[CouchDB] that targets JavaScript environments, mainly the browser and
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