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Cake day: August 2nd, 2023

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  • Ive experimented with it over the last couple weeks but it ended up not being what I was looking for.

    The use case for me was making my sonarr calendar public while keeping sonarr itself private. It would have been nice to point radicale to my local address for sonarr to fetch calendar updates then make them publicly accessible but that didn’t seem (easily) possible.

    What I ended up doing instead was running a cron script to wget the sonarr calendar and place it in my caddy directory.


  • It’s been a shit year for comp games for me. I’ve been playing csgo since release day and source before that but with cs2 my entire friend group had to shift away because comp no longer works for us (tried yesterday and got 2 matches over 8.5 hours of queue). for a couple of months we just stopped playing cs and because of that basically stopped talking entirely. i’d never played league before and never wanted to, but they were all into it so i thought it was better to do something with them that i didn’t like than nothing at all. I spent 3 months learning it and got somewhat up to their level (on one role with like 3 characters only)… and then this. so now we are back to cs2 purgatory queues until valve caves to those morons that think vanguard is good. why even bother putting time into a comp game anymore. rise above, morty, play tetris.


  • This reminded me of some management training I went through for a fast food company years ago. They tell managers to always back up the decisions of team members (unless illegal) regardless of if they were in the right or not. then, if possible without undermining the employee, appease the customer, then educate the team member in a 1 on 1.

    All the decent mods left Reddit during the blackout and Reddit is treating the new batch with fast-food “we are a family” retention tactics. It makes people feel indebted despite being under-paid, over-worked, and generally exploited. Indebted people are less likely to start future blackouts or do anything against the wishes of the corporation they owe. Just one more reason to trust Reddit even less