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[2776.00 --> 2776.60] of self-hosters.
[2777.18 --> 2777.60] Oh, Chris,
[2777.64 --> 2778.26] what have you done?
[2778.26 --> 2778.88] You've invited
[2778.88 --> 2780.02] another set of notifications
[2780.02 --> 2781.14] into my life.
[2781.24 --> 2782.12] Thank you so much.
[2782.58 --> 2784.38] Oh, oh, I know, Alex.
[2784.46 --> 2785.60] I know so well.
[2786.52 --> 2787.18] But you know,
[2787.24 --> 2788.64] I'm trying to assemble
[2788.64 --> 2789.10] the troops
[2789.10 --> 2790.48] because I'm so close
[2790.48 --> 2791.36] to getting
[2791.36 --> 2793.18] this automation bliss
[2793.18 --> 2794.48] where, you know,
[2794.54 --> 2795.90] my goal is to
[2795.90 --> 2796.90] make it so my wife
[2796.90 --> 2798.06] no longer has to worry
[2798.06 --> 2799.26] about blowing
[2799.26 --> 2801.22] a 15 amp circuit.
[2801.22 --> 2802.22] If we have a heater going
[2802.22 --> 2802.68] and she wants
[2802.68 --> 2803.46] to run the toaster,
[2803.96 --> 2804.82] I want Home Assistant
[2804.82 --> 2805.60] to figure it out.
[2806.06 --> 2806.52] And I know,
[2806.66 --> 2807.70] like our guest Matt
[2807.70 --> 2808.46] and others out there
[2808.46 --> 2809.04] have done this,
[2809.10 --> 2809.74] but I could use
[2809.74 --> 2810.28] some wisdom.
[2810.84 --> 2811.86] So the Matrix server
[2811.86 --> 2812.52] is a great spot
[2812.52 --> 2813.30] to let me know
[2813.30 --> 2814.64] because I'm trying
[2814.64 --> 2815.36] to drop in
[2815.36 --> 2815.84] on the Matrix
[2815.84 --> 2816.46] from time to time.
[2816.54 --> 2817.30] The Discord's also
[2817.30 --> 2817.86] really great.
[2818.14 --> 2818.94] Or Telegram.
[2819.34 --> 2820.12] How have you solved
[2820.12 --> 2821.08] this particular problem?
[2821.28 --> 2822.00] What should I do?
[2822.10 --> 2823.40] And will my Z-Wave devices
[2823.40 --> 2824.56] update fast enough?
[2825.20 --> 2825.90] Because it seems like
[2825.90 --> 2826.40] there's sometimes
[2826.40 --> 2827.60] like a 20-second lag.
[2828.10 --> 2828.66] All these things.
[2828.72 --> 2829.32] Share your wisdom.
[2829.32 --> 2830.16] Let's get this energy
[2830.16 --> 2830.94] monitoring figured out
[2830.94 --> 2831.60] because I think this is
[2831.60 --> 2832.14] going to be big
[2832.14 --> 2833.28] in the self-hosting community.
[2833.90 --> 2834.38] And as always,
[2834.54 --> 2835.36] I want to give a big
[2835.36 --> 2837.14] thank you to our SRE subscribers.
[2837.38 --> 2838.56] You make this show possible.
[2839.16 --> 2839.62] You can go to
[2839.62 --> 2840.76] selfhosted.show
[2840.76 --> 2841.78] slash SRE
[2841.78 --> 2842.90] to support the show.
[2843.56 --> 2844.40] And you can find us
[2844.40 --> 2844.96] on Twitter.
[2845.10 --> 2845.84] Alex is over there
[2845.84 --> 2846.82] at Ironic Badger.
[2846.94 --> 2847.96] I'm at Chris LAS
[2847.96 --> 2848.58] and the show
[2848.58 --> 2849.94] at Self Hosted Show.
[2850.30 --> 2851.18] And as usual,
[2851.30 --> 2851.86] thanks for listening,
[2851.98 --> 2852.28] everybody.
[2852.50 --> 2852.78] That was
[2852.78 --> 2853.82] selfhosted.show
[2853.82 --> 2854.96] slash 55.
[2854.96 --> 2860.36] was
[2860.36 --> 2861.26] thanks for listening.
[2861.74 --> 2862.68] And I
[2862.68 --> 2871.42] Operation
[2871.42 --> 2873.22] might
[2873.22 --> 2873.24] have
• Apple's new MacBook event
• Google's Pixel event overshadowed by Apple announcement
• Discussion of M1 Max and M1 Pro chips and their potential for use as a home server
• Author's decision to sell their 16-inch MacBook Pro and switch to an M1 MacBook Air
• Purchase of a 14-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max chip and discussion of its features
• Discussion of laptops and their features
• USB-A port availability on new laptops
• Importance of SD card slot and its uses
• Running Linux on M1 Macs using Asahi Linux team's support
• Compatibility with Apple devices and potential for future updates
• Comparison between Raspberry Pi 4 and Home Assistant Blue setup
• Slowdown in Raspberry Pi 4 performance due to increased automations
• Exploring router hardware alternatives, including temporary solutions
• Using VLANs on Raspberry Pi 4 as WAN and LAN ports
• OpenSense firewall configuration and plugins
• Replaced built-in OpenSense DNS with AdGuard Home for improved performance