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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • I’m not arguing in the slightest that FLAC shows an audible difference in most cases for most tracks. However, it just makes sense as an archival format given it’s lossless which means you can transcode to any other format without generational loss.

    This means if there is a massive breakthrough in lossy compression in the future, I can use it for mobile purposes. If you store as lossy, you’re stuck with whatever losses have been incurred, forever.











  • Yep, it’s all bullshit. A simple translation:

    • Fiscal conservatism / small government = cutting benefits for poor people and minorities

    • States rights = allowing states to harm minorities through segregation and slavery. Only applies if the state level action harms poor people and minorities (then the federal government kicks in)

    • Freedom of speech = conservatives can say whatever they want without consequences; minorities get cancelled or much worse.

    • Keeping government out of the bedroom - conservatives can marry their child brides; the rest lose access to abortions and porn and eventually contraception and gay and interracial marriage.





  • There’s likely a firewall on the system that hosts the docker services, and docker’s default bridge rules bypass it when publishing a port. And since the docker rules are prioritised, it can be quite difficult to override them in a reliable way. I personally wish that the default rules would just open a rule to the host, but there might be some complexity that I’m missing that makes that challenging.

    I personally use host networking to avoid the whole mess, but be aware you’ll have to change the internal ports for a bunch of services most likely, and that’s not always well-documented. And using the container name as the host name won’t work when referencing other containers, you’ll have to use e.g. localhost:<port number> even inside the network.

    You can do the bind to localhost thing that others have mentioned, as long as the reverse proxy itself is inside the docker network (likely there are workarounds if not).



  • The Paceline. Seems to focus mainly on mountain biking of late, but does have gear reviews and if it’s paid shilling it’s not obvious (but you can never be sure). It’s pretty open-ended and sometimes delves into philosophy and the casters talking about their kids, for better and worse.

    Sprocket Podcast. A recent addition to my library, focus seems general with commuting, bike gear, climate, bike shops. It’s ended recently though, however.

    If we’re including urbanism: The Urbanist Agenda (notJustBikes) and The War on Cars. Maybe not the entirely positive vibe you’re hoping for, however.