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📍British Columbia, Canada

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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • I can confidently say that no it will not “intelligently use the LAN” when you’re on the same network - I don’t know of any service that will… unless Plex/Plexamp somehow does this?

    The solution is as someone else said - use a DNS Server to forward it in your LAN to the internal IP. If you’re unsure how to do this, just search how to setup a Hairpin NAT for the router you own. I can confirm that once you set this up, it will work seamlessly with both Finamp and Jellyfin.





  • Can someone explain something to a newcomer of the city?

    “Early in the pandemic lockdown, bicycle traffic was moved onto the road, which became car-free. This got bikes off the seawall, to increase physical distancing for pedestrians. This is when access truly was barred to anyone who could not get to the park on foot or by bike. Eventually, after some twists and turns, one road lane was reopened to vehicles, the other reserved for cyclists. Bikes were also allowed back onto the seawall. But some people called for the return of both road lanes to vehicular traffic.”

    Why do we need a road the perimeter of Stanley park? Are there businesses / residences that will be inaccessible otherwise? Or are we just encouraging people to burn fuel going for sight seeing joyrides?

    And Counter Point (for the sake of playing devil’s advocate here): Screenshot of Stanley Park as seeon on open street maps dot org Aren’t there enough bike trails in Stanley Park that it shouldn’t really matter?

    I feel like I’m not grasping the issue correctly here and would appreciate further clarity on what is actually going on here…