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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • Apparently Spotify has launched a new cheaper tier. It’s billed annually and not monthly. Works out to be the same price as it was before they upped the price again last month. $155 a year ($12.99 a month). The only difference besides the annual billing is that it doesn’t include audiobooks

    I don’t care for the audiobook thing, especially considering the audiobooks aren’t unlimited. So if I can scrounge up the annual fee, I might switch


  • Oh hey, i use BinaryLane for a small discord bot I run. They do actually offer backups. Reasonable prices too, imo. If you want either a daily, weekly, or monthly backup only stored for the same period of time (daily backup stored for 1 day, weekly backup stored for 1 week, or monthly backup stored for 1 month), it’s $1 extra per month. Otherwise it’s an extra dollar for each extra period of time. i.e going for the monthly backup and telling them to keep a copy of it for 10 months will be 10 extra dollars per month.

    You can also take a temporary snapshot for free which is stored for a week

    Edit: they also offer offsite backups as well












  • I know a dude who really wants to open a cafe in an old train station building, like the ones they’ve sold/leased off along the Bendigo line. Personally I reckon that’s a pretty good idea. Although since trains don’t really do refreshment stops anymore, you’d probably be fairly limited in clientele.

    Bannockburn station near Geelong has a restaurant in the old station building (which is a beautiful 1800s bluestone style), but they’ve been “closed for renovations” since COVID and I don’t know whether they’re ever actually planning on reopening . But I imagine opening one at a station actively in use would probably be more profitable