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  • ShunkW@lemmy.worldtoMetal@lemmy.worldMetallica - One [America, 1988]
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    7 months ago

    Interesting. I have 100% of the time heard Ride the Lightning as their best. I personally think that Load up to St. Anger are definitely in the hard rock category for my own mental categorization. I never listened to anything after that though.

    I don’t really think I’m an elitist. I just feel like that even on the black album, they were just trending to a much different sound that doesn’t really fit the bill. Not making a value judgment. That’s just how I think of it in my head.


  • I’ll start the conversation with two hot takes, prefaced with that I adore the first 5 albums.

    1. Metallica wouldn’t be considered metal by many metal heads if they came out today, which is just an interesting comment on the massive evolution of metal since their inception more than anything.

    2. Master of Puppets is their best album. Heads above Ride in my opinion, and I’ve been called a heretic for saying as much lol.



  • So the error is because a service is already running on port 80 (http). This could be nginx or apache depending on configuration. Nginx is very useful if you plan to run more than one service in the container. And it’s more trusted security wise than I would trust Lemmy right now tbh. I would maybe configure Lemmy to run on a different port locally, and setup an nginx site to proxy to port 80.

    It’s been a while since I’ve messed with devops stuff though, so I may be misremembering a bit.



  • I live alone. So I just have reserved IPs for each of my devices. Any new device gets assigned >200 so that I can easily identify new stuff, or rogue devices - which hasn’t happened lol. The only special IP is my pihole that gets 192.168.1.2 next to my router since I consider it infrastructure basically. Plus pihole is my dhcp server and dns obviously


  • I’m sure I’ve committed many code crimes. But the one that should send someone to jail that I’ve personally seen was when I found an eval in production code that was actively being exploited. Put up a PR to fix it and was given a very hush hush meeting that it was there intentionally to fix production data issues secretly because the bureaucracy made it hard to do lol. I just kept my mouth shut and eventually used it once myself.