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• Refrigerator's compressor kicking in |
• Garage freezer's defrost issue |
• Temperature sensor idea for monitoring fridge temperature |
• Wife suggests using a temperature sensor with Home Assistant |
• Installing Akara sensors using Zigbee protocol |
• Testing battery life of Akara sensors at -17°C |
• Concerns about DIY solutions for fridge repairs due to RV constraints |
• Using an ESP board to simplify smart home setup |
• Eliminating the Hue hub from Philips Hue lights |
• Troubleshooting a low-range issue with a Sonoff CC2531 Zigbee stick |
• Repurposing existing Philips Hue bulbs as mesh repeaters for improved range |
• Ordering a Con B version 2 device as an alternative solution |
• Experiencing delays on Z-Wave network due to added devices and limited bandwidth |
• Discussion of the Sigma Design's Z-Wave USB adapter |
• Overloading network concerns with 14 Z-Wave nodes |
• Matters' potential benefits, including increased bandwidth and support from vendors like Amazon |
• Skepticism about Matter's impact and likelihood of success |
• Comparison of Matter to USB as a standard for IoT devices |
• Discussion of shucking external drives during Black Friday sales |
• The bathtub curve phenomenon in hard drive failure rates |
• Mitigating drive failures by purchasing multiple drives at once and staggering upgrades |
• Setting a budget for new drives ($200 per unit) and considering factors like ZFS mirroring and SnapRaid parity requirements |
• Concerns about buying "shucked" (already opened) drives from retailers, including warranty claims and potential cost savings |
• Speculation that manufacturers may be selling lower-quality or QA-affected drives in retail packaging to avoid warranty issues |
• Discussion about drives with QA testing failures being used as replacement parts |
• Personal anecdotal evidence suggesting these drives do not lead to less reliable disks |
• Comparison of costs between shucked drives and commercial ones, including warranty differences |
• Mention of custom power connectors for SATA drives and the impact on reliability |
• Advertisement for a Linux Web Services course at A Cloud Guru |
• Discussion about rebuilding servers with new drives and planning upgrades |
• The speaker had issues with their motherboard's PCIe slots, particularly the fourth slot, which caused bifurcation to fail |
• They discovered that when something is plugged into the fourth slot, the first slot's speed changes from 16x to 8x |
• This was not indicated by any lights or warnings and required reading the manual and understanding the chipset layout |
• The speaker believes this is an edge case but a bug in the BIOS or PCIe routing issue on their motherboard |
• They speculate that the manufacturer "cheaped out" on PCIe lanes, which is a concern for server-grade motherboards |
• As a result, they had to downgrade from a ZFS mirror with two terabyte NVMe drives to a single drive |
• Discussion of a backup test that highlighted the importance of having both on-site and off-site backups |
• Restoration time comparison between LAN and off-site restoration |
• The consequences of not having up-to-date backups, including lost data and system downtime |
• A personal anecdote about accidentally wiping out a ZFS pool and losing several months' worth of IRC history |
• Discussion of the ease of restoring from Google Drive using Proxmox and proxmox's Google drive backup plugin |
• Promotion of Backblaze.com for secure cloud backups. |
• Restore from anywhere feature with Backblaze |
• Obsidian documentation app and its features |
• Comparison of Obsidian with Notion and other note-taking apps |
• Discussion of data ownership and security in cloud-based services |
• Review of LogSec, a similar app to Obsidian |
• Joplin's file naming system and its limitations |
• Author's experience with Notion for sharing notes and collaborating with others |
• Using Obsidian with mkdocs and a continuous integration build system |
• Connecting Obsidian to Drone CI and GitT |
• Creating a self-hosted wiki using mkdocs |
• Integrating plugins in mkdocs for linking and backlinking |
• Using Obsidian as a long-term wiki solution |
• Replicating the pipeline for off-grid use |
• Comparing Obsidian to other note-taking apps, including TiddlyWiki and Emacs |
• Exploring the community plug-in ecosystem around Obsidian |
• Discussing the pricing model and free personal use option |
• Linode hosting and promotions |
• New Home Assistant release with significant changes and contributions |
• Frank's dedication to user experience and troubleshooting efforts |
• Update on Tuya integration issues and their resolution in the new release |
• Link sharing feature for devices within Home Assistant |
• Features added to Home Assistant include the ability to add custom icons to entries and support for WebRTC video streams |
• The Amber device has been funded with over 2,500 backers and is a prototype of a hardware component for Home Assistant |
• Next month's release will be the State of the Union on December 11th at 11 a.m. Pacific time |
• Entity screens have been reorganized in the latest update |
• Improvements have been made to the automatically generated Lovelace dashboard |
• Discussion of a software update affecting the auto-generated dashboard layout |
• Problem with incorrect ink levels reported for an HP OfficeJet Pro printer |
• Gratitude expressed towards site reliability engineers (SREs) who support the show |
• Upcoming post-show discussion about Starlink for a listener's father's potential new home |
• Call to email or contact the show with feedback and project ideas |
[0.00 --> 1.62] Well, I think my refrigerator's dying. |
[2.14 --> 2.62] Oh, no. |
[2.84 --> 4.04] I had a similar thing in England. |
[4.18 --> 6.58] We came back and we have a garage freezer. |
[7.24 --> 10.20] And we came back and it was just slightly defrosted. |
[10.44 --> 14.12] Everything was cold, but there was, you know, water. |
[14.28 --> 16.68] There was juice in the bottom of the frozen chicken bag and stuff. |
[16.92 --> 17.42] It's no good. |
[17.80 --> 18.20] No. |
[18.72 --> 21.66] I got sort of like this weird sense that something was wrong. |
[21.66 --> 25.62] I was walking by the fridge and I heard this click, click, click. |
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