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Cake day: June 30th, 2023

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  • Yeah I am using yt-dlp to download the music, and I can set that on a cronjob no problem.

    I am specifically asking for better downloading (I don’t want just the raw YouTube title most of the time), album art, and ID3 tagging. But that beets.io thing looks super cool! I might integrate that into my existing python scripting instead of trying to build it all out myself



  • Now, here’s something I’ve been pondering about this line of thought.

    I believe that everyone should be paid a fair wage for a fair days work. Which means that I really don’t like the fact that immigrant laborers get paid pennies compared to what an American laborers would.

    But obviously raising pay for immigrants would be effectively the same thing (from a business accounting perspective) as just paying the Americans higher wages, which by your own comment would raise prices.

    So I’m curious to see where you stand on this. Because to me there are a few end results and none of them are particularly amazing.

    1. Limit any jobs to American citizens or legal immigrants. This transition would be hugely detrimental to the current agriculture industry, and the higher salaries demanded by citizens would increase prices further.
    2. Raise immigrant prices to be in line with citizens. This would also raise prices.
    3. Continue with the status quo. The current status quo is horribly exploitive and needs to be changed.
    4. Lower citizen pay to be in line with immigrants. This would just never fly. You’d never be able to higher a citizen at the same rates they are paying immigrants
    5. Force companies to take a lower margin to absorb the higher pay. But this is just a dumb idea for lots of reasons and would never work in the “real world”™

    This is a genuine comment too. Like I said, I feel like the best route is to just increase pay for immigrants. But that has the same result on the end consumer.
















  • Honestly I had to go and look up what issues people have had with SELinux because Ive only ever had issues on the remote computer when trying to access the share, but it looks like I’ve maybe just gotten lucky!

    I’ve hosted it on both a Raspberry Pi and with Ubuntu Server (maybe that’s the issue cause I use normal Ubuntu on my laptop?) and all it’s ever taken to set it up is just configuring the config file. Any permission issues has always just been because I didn’t set up file permissions correctly