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Out of curiosity, can you provide a link to your station? I have created a website for listening lossless internet radio stations: https://audiophile.fm


Well, I only use FLAC internally - none of the public streams are FLAC


Safari's support for OPUS in the .webm container is definitely a step in the right direction for improving audio compatibility.


You're absolutely right, ALAC has been open-sourced and royalty-free since 2011. My mention of Apple prioritizing ALAC wasn’t meant to suggest it’s proprietary in the traditional sense, but rather to highlight that Apple’s ecosystem tends to emphasize their own formats, like ALAC. Thank you for pointing that out, it's an important clarification!


Right, but there's a significant difference between "they only support a proprietary format we can't do anything" and "they created and open sourced a different format and we're choosing not to offer it"


You're very welcome! I'm glad you found the article helpful. If you have any further questions or insights about FLAC, OGG, or anything related to lossless streaming, feel free to ask.


I experimented with many stacks, but I'm sticking to: Hugo, TinaCMS, Tailwind, Stimulusjs, and Turbojs, all hosted on Cloudflare Pages.

website: https://bojanvidanovic.com


Hi James! Love your implementation of instagram stories, I had the same idea but never got time to implement it. Looking forward joining of your meetups.

BTW my website is https://bojanvidanovic.com


Actually, he is now back at OpenAI.


https://bojanvidanovic.com

My second try on building and maintaining a personal website with some meaningful content.

Stack: Hugo, Tailwind, Cloudflare


From my personal experience, confusing documentation comes from its extreme flexibility which makes a steep learning curve, but once you get your mind around it, it becomes a powerful tool for pretty much anything. Some time ago, I made a very simple blog (https://devandgear.com) in Hugo, which eventually with time evolved into a much bigger and more complex website (>2000 pages), that evolvement was possible thanks to its wide array of tools otherwise it would require a different builder.


> confusing documentation comes from its extreme flexibility which makes a steep learning curve, but once you get your mind around it, it becomes a powerful tool for pretty much anything

I have not used Hugo and I have no idea how powerful it is but I am quite skeptical. It's hard for me to believe that it is more powerful and flexible than Django and Django's documentation is very good.


I run a nerdy product discovery website: https://devandgear.com


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