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[1705.86 --> 1706.72] Oh I'm trying to
[1706.72 --> 1707.88] avoid buying a Ryzen
[1707.88 --> 1708.46] 5000.
[1709.12 --> 1710.04] I'm really trying to
[1710.04 --> 1711.74] avoid it but stuff
[1711.74 --> 1713.06] like that makes me
[1713.06 --> 1713.96] want to buy one.
[1715.86 --> 1716.68] Hey while we're doing
[1716.68 --> 1717.30] feedback I want to
[1717.30 --> 1717.92] take a moment and
[1717.92 --> 1719.38] mention that a cloud
[1719.38 --> 1720.86] guru has a Python 3
[1720.86 --> 1722.18] scripting course for
[1722.18 --> 1723.08] system administrators
[1723.08 --> 1724.50] where you can develop
[1724.50 --> 1725.24] the skills you need to
[1725.24 --> 1725.98] write effective and
[1725.98 --> 1727.32] powerful scripts and
[1727.32 --> 1728.46] create command line
[1728.46 --> 1730.56] tools using Python 3.
[1730.56 --> 1731.18] So in the course
[1731.18 --> 1731.46] you're going to
[1731.46 --> 1732.02] develop skills you
[1732.02 --> 1732.36] need to write
[1732.36 --> 1732.88] effective and
[1732.88 --> 1733.54] powerful Python
[1733.54 --> 1734.90] scripts and it's
[1734.90 --> 1736.00] it's a big one.
[1736.10 --> 1736.50] So beyond the
[1736.50 --> 1737.24] language itself you'll
[1737.24 --> 1737.88] go through the full
[1737.88 --> 1738.62] development process
[1738.62 --> 1739.36] including project
[1739.36 --> 1740.12] setup, planning,
[1740.74 --> 1741.78] automated testing to
[1741.78 --> 1742.30] build two different
[1742.30 --> 1743.10] command line tools and
[1743.10 --> 1743.34] more.
[1743.82 --> 1744.46] So check out the link
[1744.46 --> 1745.20] we'll have in the
[1745.20 --> 1746.16] show notes for the
[1746.16 --> 1747.22] Python 3 scripting for
[1747.22 --> 1748.02] system administrators
[1748.02 --> 1749.52] at cloudguru.com.
[1750.90 --> 1751.94] Hey so I'm sat here
[1751.94 --> 1752.34] whilst we were
[1752.34 --> 1753.30] recording and thought
[1753.30 --> 1754.22] my feet are cold.
[1754.64 --> 1755.20] So whilst you were
[1755.20 --> 1756.28] reading that ad spot
[1756.28 --> 1757.56] I logged into my
[1757.56 --> 1758.20] home assistant and
[1758.20 --> 1758.86] just bumped up the
[1758.86 --> 1759.76] thermostat a little bit.
[1760.56 --> 1762.94] It's nice isn't it?
[1763.56 --> 1764.42] Yep, yep.
[1764.64 --> 1765.54] I think my favorite
[1765.54 --> 1767.66] still is because of
[1767.66 --> 1768.10] the HomeKit
[1768.10 --> 1769.76] integration when I'm
[1769.76 --> 1771.14] driving home I just
[1771.14 --> 1771.84] push a button on the
[1771.84 --> 1772.96] steering wheel and I
[1772.96 --> 1775.10] tell the computer just
[1775.10 --> 1776.26] to turn on you know
[1776.26 --> 1777.04] the heaters to extra
[1777.04 --> 1777.24] heat.
[1777.44 --> 1778.00] We have an extra heat
[1778.00 --> 1778.52] mode that kind of
[1778.52 --> 1779.06] brings up the
[1779.06 --> 1780.22] temperature more a
[1780.22 --> 1781.48] little quicker and
[1781.48 --> 1782.28] so when I buy the
[1782.28 --> 1782.84] and turn on the
[1782.84 --> 1783.10] lights.
[1783.44 --> 1783.96] So when I get home
[1783.96 --> 1784.78] all the lights are on
[1784.78 --> 1786.06] place is nice and
[1786.06 --> 1786.34] toasty.
[1786.34 --> 1788.68] Oh I've been
[1788.68 --> 1789.32] thinking about like
[1789.32 --> 1790.42] an NFC tag on the
[1790.42 --> 1791.16] dashboard or something
[1791.16 --> 1791.82] that I could just
[1791.82 --> 1792.62] tap with my phone
[1792.62 --> 1792.96] maybe.
[1793.66 --> 1794.68] I haven't done it but
[1794.68 --> 1795.22] I've been thinking
[1795.22 --> 1795.70] about it.
[1796.18 --> 1796.58] I've been thinking
[1796.58 --> 1797.14] about that too.
[1797.20 --> 1797.84] I actually have an
[1797.84 --> 1798.70] NFC tag at the
[1798.70 --> 1800.06] door out the
[1800.06 --> 1800.78] studio so on my
[1800.78 --> 1801.28] way out the
[1801.28 --> 1802.36] studio I can tap it
[1802.36 --> 1803.10] and right now it
[1803.10 --> 1803.70] just kind of sends
[1803.70 --> 1804.40] like an alert to the