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Iain blew off his lessons for a family pow day at Summit East ❤️⛷️
S-tier day on the mountain. Cannot beat what we got on Monday.
1.1.2025 20:32S-tier day on the mountain. Cannot beat what we got on Monday.Opened our ski season at Crystal, yesterday.
The Verge’s review of the new color Remarkable Paper Pro makes me want to check one out so badly. The display looks amazing.
6.9.2024 18:24The Verge’s review of the new color Remarkable Paper Pro makes me want to check one out so badly. The display looks amazing....Put my new steering wheel in last night
PAEdit
Back from the body shop
Boys day on the mountain
Lost in the Sauce
I just found this draft in my notes, figured I’d better put it up before I have to start writing 2024’s.
Back in the day, before streaming services were a thing and when the internet was young and so was I filled with optimism and the joy of discovery, I looked forward to Jeph Jacques' annual summary of the music he dug that year. It’s how I found so many of the bands I loved then, and a few I still love: Blood Brothers, Liars, Errors to name just a few.
Anyhow, in a rudimentary effort to do some of the same, here’s what I really got into in 2023. I’m organizing into categories, but I’m not ranking the music. Ranking is a pointless exercise.
The album opens with “All We Ever Do Is Talk”, a soft and warm bop seemingly written specifically for moments of sepia-toned intimacy. Every track is solid. In addition to “All We Ever Do Is Talk”, standouts include singles “Losing You” and “Coping on Unemployment”.
I was into Petey as a comedian, and then one day I was listening to my personal station on Apple Music and heard a song that I dug and it was by “Petey” and the Petey guy in the picture looked a lot like Petey on the internet and it turns out it IS the same guy and he’s not only funny but he writes good music. “I’ll Wait” and “Did I Mention I’m Sorry”.
Two dudes, two instruments. Maybe a little dancier than previous Royal Blood albums, but the groove is good and it rocks.
I slept on Stick Season in its original release, but the “Deluxe” version, including a bunch of additional tracks is fantastic. The title has gotten plenty of well deserved attention, and so is “Dial Drunk”. If you haven’t listened to the Song Exploder episode with Noah Kahan on “Stick Season”, do it.
A 40-something dude who is into Deftones and Crosses? I’m sure you’re as shocked as I am. Of course I’m 100% here for this album. Chino Moreno and Shaun Lopez worked on this album over the course of something like five years, so it doesn’t capture a specific point in time as many albums do but the feel is cohesive.
I’d be lying if I said I’ve been into Manchester Orchestra since the beginning. I dug Leave Everything to Nothing but never followed them after. What a massive miss on my part, and what a joy it is to go back and listen to their whole back catalog now! The Valley of Vision is certainly more mellow, evoking the same frustrated confusion that informs so much of their work, but this album reflects a bit more resignation and sadness as opposed to frustration and urgency. A different tone, but one that resonates with our current moment.
“Blame Brett” caught me off guard with how catchy and bouncy it is - a modern and straightforward fun rock song. The rest of the album lives up to the promise of the first single. Love it.
The first song I heard was “Loving You” and it’s easily my favorite, dance-y and sultry. The rest of the album brings stronger disco vibes. I dig it and I can listen to “Loving You” specifically indefinitely.
Yes, Dad rock. Sure. But it’s also The National’s best work since Trouble Will Find Me.
This single was all over Car Instagram this year, and I got to be very cool and say “Yeah I was into her before she was big” which was neat. Great song, great voice. Love the vaporwave kind of night-drive feel of the song. It captures that feeling of really not wanting to grow apart from someone but also acknowledging that it’s inevitable.
Really looking forward to this album; “Dancer” and the IDLES-only tracks “Grace” and “Gift Horse” are just excellent. Can’t wait to hear more.
15.2.2024 16:20A Belated Musical Recap of 2023Probably the only angle that consistently looks awkward across 911 generations
It’s time for me to part ways with my 2016 allroad 2.0t Premium Plus. Lightly, and if I may say, very tastefully modded 😎. Black on Chestnut leather. Currently sits at 48,681 miles, though I’ll be enjoying it until it sells.
I’m the second owner. The car doesn’t have an entirely clean title: I was rear ended by a kid in a Jeep in 2019 just a few weeks after I bought it, and in October of the same year the PPF and ceramic was thoroughly put to use when it was covered in outdoor paint. Long story, but if you’re interested, you can read about the whole thing in my car’s diary thread. It looks beautiful now, if I do say so myself. I had bodywork done by Paramount Center in Fife, an Audi certified shop.
Email me for more information or to come see it
Asking: $20,000
VIN: WA1UFAFL6GA003488
BadVIN Report - I prefer BadVIN to CarFax
WA1UFA FL 6 GA003488
8KH 52A 2811863=3
A4 Allroad q.2.0 R4
162 KW ABS. 07/15
CPMB KRR QCU
LY9T / LY9T N1F/VR
EOA 7D5 4UB 6XL 5SG 5RW
1KW J1N 1LA 1AT 1BP
3FU 5MG 7X7
FOA 9G3 0G7 0YM 0JJ
TL6 3NZ 8EH U1B GZ7
1XW 8Q3 9Q8 8Z6 D60
7T6 CH9 7K6 4X3 VJ1
3L4 VW1 3Y0 4I3 5D2
1SH 7GB Q1A 4GQ
Decoded with the [VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda Option Code Decoder][36]
E0A = No special edition
7D5 = DVD player
4UB = Air bag for NAR
6XL = Exterior mirrors: with memory function, automatically dimming, electrically foldable/adjustable/heated
5SG = Left exterior mirror: flat
5RW = Right exterior mirror: convex (US) large viewing field
1KN = Disc brakes, rear
J1N = Battery 420 A (75 Ah)
1LA = Disc brakes, front
1AT = Electronic stabilization program (ESP)
1BP = Suspension/shock absorption for special rough-road design
3FU = Big roof system
5MG = Decorative inserts, burr-walnut
7X7 = Park distance control rear with rear view camera
F0A = No special purpose vehicle, standard equipment
9G3 = Alternator 120-180 A
0G7 = Tiptronic
0YM = Weight range 12 installation control only, no requirement forecast
0JJ = Weight category front axle weight range 9
TL6 = 4-cylinder gasoline engine 2.0 l unit 06H.H
3NZ = Rear seat bench unsplit, backrest split folding
8EH = Bi-functional headlight with gas discharge lamp, for driving on the right(US design)
U1B = Instrument insert with mph speedometer, clock, tachometer and trip odometer
GZ7 = Power latching for sliding door right
1XW = Leather trimmed multi-function sports steering wheel
8Q3 = Automatic headlight-range adjustment dynamic (self-adjusting while driving)
9Q8 = Multi-function display/on-board computer
8Z6 = Hot country
D60 = 4-cyl. SI engine 2.0 l/162 kW 16V turbo FSI, homogeneous base engine is T61,TW6,TP6,T1P
7T6 = Navigation system (MID)
CH9 = Alloy wheels 8J x 18
7K6 = Flat tire indicator
4X3 = Side air bag front with curtain air bag
VJ1 = Reinforced bumpers
3L4 = Electric seat adjustment for both front seats, drivers seat with memory system
VW1 = Side windows tinted green, from B-pillarto rear window gray tinted safety glass
3Y0 = Without roll-up sun screen
4I3 = Central locking system "Keyless Entry" without deadlock
5D2 = Carrier frequency 315 MHz
1SH = Additional engine and transmission guard
7GB = Emission standard ULEV 2
Q1A = Standard front seats
4GQ = Windshield in heat-insulating glass)
Ben Werdmuller posted a quick blurb about entirely disabling website notifications in your browser of choice, and I’m right there with him in not ever granting permission for a website to send me notifications. And while he covered Chromium- and Gecko-based browsers, he omitted Safari and Webkit-based browsers.
Fortunately Apple doesn’t hide this in hidden advanced settings panels. It’s in Safari Preferences → Websites (tab) → Notifications. Delete any entries you may have previously granted (or don’t) and uncheck the checkbox at the bottom.
Hi, [coworker],
I hope this email finds you well.
Wait, no that’s not quite true;
I hope this email never finds you.
I hope you sleep the deepest sleep of your life,
A sleep earned through labor and fresh air. That you smile in the slight fog as you rise to dew
on the increasingly-reclaimed markers of our once-great society.
Once-“great” society.
I hope you look back on the things we built
And find them quaint in how they misjudged what was important,
And entirely misguided in how they defined “value”.
I hope you feel the Earth and the plants in your lungs,
that you see your breath in the springtime sun.
I hope you can reflect and reject the techno-industrial, the educational-industrial,
the capital-industrial complex to which we dedicated so many years,
And I hope you see smiles and dirt on the faces of your children.
Hope you smile too, knowing our mistakes won’t be theirs.
I hope you find satisfaction in the routine,
reaching into stores to make breakfast for you and yours.
Tending to others, to plants, to animals. I hope you take less than you give
And that you teach others do the same.
I hope you know your worth, our worth
Is not defined in EBITDA or MAU.
It’s defined in what we instill, how we inspire, and how we reflect the things we claim to hold dear.
I think you said that to me.
I hope that between when I hit send and when this gets delivered to you.
We, the greater we, face a redefining event.
That we are forced to reckon with our past prioritization.
But, I guess, if all that doesn’t happen.
Maybe, if you could get me the latest quarterly summary?
We’re supposed to update it with the new KPIs that the Leadership team defined last week.
Yeah, no the new new KPIs. I know. I told them.
But, really, I hope this email never finds you.
I wrote this a little over a year ago, thinking of a friend who I was frustrated on behalf of. It’s been a while, I need to check in on him.
1.3.2023 22:35Hi, [coworker],I took this shot of a wonderful Cheyenne Randall piece and cleaned up some of the junk and tags that went up around it. Easily one of my favorite pieces of street art, deserves to be appreciated on its own.
Pretty decent view from the office this morning. Olympics in full alpenglow.
I’ve never been a new year’s resolution kind of guy - if it’s important enough to do, there’s no reason to wait until the end of the year. But the turn of the calendar offers the opportunity to look back on some adjustments I made throughout the year. Indulge me in a little reflection:
There are opportunities, too, as there always are. I want to spend more time getting away both with the kids and just with Linds. But these changes don’t have to be right now.
Still haven’t speckled and painted that dent in the drywall in our bedroom, though.
1.1.2023 00:26Reverse ResolutionsI kept running across a problem with my Mastodon instance where I was seemingly unable to follow other accounts. Reviewing Sidekiq logs revealed HTTP 401s for nearly every account I tried to follow.
After some poking and help from some very kind folks on a Mastodon admin Discord (@linkeddev@toot.garden, specifically), as well as my host, I think I’ve resolved the issue. It seems to have been because I boched my webfinger redirect.
For some context, Mastodon relies webfinger as a method for clearly identifying users on remote servers. Since I have my Mastodon instance on a subdomain of alvani.me
, but want my usernames to be in the @user@alvani.me format, I have to create a redirect for requests to
https://alvani.me/.well-known/webfinger
to be redirected to
https://mastodon.alvani.me/.well-known/webfinger
.
I used a CloudFlare redirect rule to accomplish this, as per the screenshot below.
Santa dropped off a secondhand OneWheel Pint. Really appreciate the thoughtfulness of keeping things out of the landfill, and excited to get to refurbish it! Here’s one of my Pints riding the Pint.
29.12.2022 17:42Santa dropped off a secondhand OneWheel Pint. Really appreciate the thoughtfulness of keeping things out of the landfill, and excited to get...Despite being aware of Mastodon and following its development since its introduction back in 2015, I never really spent any meaningful time with it. Along with many others, I was motivated to change this as for so many reasons including but certainly not limited to Elon Musk’s capricious “leadership” of Twitter.
I initially signed up with an account on Mastodon.social, the “first-party” instance that’s run by the service’s founder. After poking around a bit, I decided I’d prefer to run my own instance that maybe some friends and family could share if they were interested. After reading over the requirements and officially-supported architectures for the image, and looking into options for self-hosting either on my home lab or in some IaaS provider, I decided that this was a case where I’d prefer to have a host. If friends or family wanted to use it, I didn’t want to be on the hook for keeping it running during or after power outages, etc. Looking for servers and primary administration outside of the US, I found Cloudplane. Reasonably priced for a “small” instance, which is probably all I need.
Cloudplane makes it fairly easy, although the documentation is sparse. During their signup, they seemed to indicate that the name server the customer uses must support root-level CNAMEs or aliases, and they seemed to recommend Cloudfront1. After a little more discovery, I learned that the root-level CNAME/alias requirement only applies if you intend for the root of your domain to point to the Cloudplane-hosted Mastodon instance. In my case, where I intended to use mastodon.alvani.me
as the name of the domain, but use Mastodon’s local_domain
and web_domain
features to make handles as @alvani.me/@jehanalvani.com
Thus, once the new Cloudplane instance was deployed, I added alvani.me
as the local_domain
, and mastodon.alvani.me
as the Cloudplane-labeled “Custom Domain”2. Cloudplane informs you of the DNS records to configure - in my case just a CNAME.
[Update] Since I’m using a subdomain and Cloudplane’s proxy for seucrity features, I also had to set up a root-domain txt record. The same record displayed if I typed “example.com” into the web domain field.
There’s one more step to take care of: Cloudflare defaults to unencrypted backend connections, and Cloudplane requires encryption. I solved this by creating a Cloudflare configuration rule to capture all requests for the host mastodon.alvani.me
, and setting the SSL encryption mode to Full. I also overrode the defaults for my account to SSL encryptions mode - Full (Strict).
The rule expression in my case was:
(http.host eq “mastodon.alvani.me”)
Then scroll down to the “SSL (optional)” section and choose “Full”.
Once configured in Cloudflare and propagated, I could access my hosted instance at the name I preferred.
The last step is enabling the well-known redirect per Mastodon’s documentation:
To install Mastodon on mastodon.example.com in such a way it can serve @alice@example.com, set LOCAL_DOMAIN to example.com and WEB_DOMAIN to mastodon.example.com. This also requires additional configuration on the server hosting example.com to redirect or proxy requests to https://example.com/.well-known/webfinger to https://mastodon.example.com/.well-known/webfinger. For instance, with nginx, the configuration could look like the following:
location /.well-known/webfinger { add_header Access-Control-Allow-Origin ‘*’; return 301 https://mastodon.example.com$request_uri; }
In Cloudflare, this is accomplished with a Redirect rule. Note that the check mark at the bottom to preserve query parameters is checked. That’s important.
Skating in the street ⛸️⛸️
23.12.2022 23:20Skating in the street ⛸️⛸️Considered rolling my own, but in the end I wanted a reliable primary home that I didn’t have to manage. And if I make a secondary server, self-hosted might be the way to go. I’ll write up something a little more thoughtful soon.
23.12.2022 20:46Considered rolling my own, but in the end I wanted a reliable primary home that I didn’t have to manage. And if I make a secondary server,...Need to write up setting up a small Mastodon host with Cloudplane and Cloudflare. Pretty pleased with this config.
23.12.2022 20:36Need to write up setting up a small Mastodon host with Cloudplane and Cloudflare. Pretty pleased with this config.I’ve been periodically slamming my head into the wall for the past ~10 months about why a new install of MacOS 12 Monterrey wouldn’t connect to my NFS server. Turns out I had to inform the client to use NFSv4.
nano /etc/nfs.conf
#
# nfs.conf: the NFS configuration file
nfs.client.mount.options = vers=4
Saved nfs.conf
and both command-line and GUI connections worked immediately.
Man, this little interaction at the end of my Apple support chat kind of broke my heart. The support guy, Prashant, was great. I didn’t do anything special, just remembered and used his name my pleases and thank yous.