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[1004.92 --> 1012.32] And then lots of different people make different breakout boards, I suppose, that expose different interfaces for the Pi and stuff like that.
[1012.48 --> 1016.06] So the one that Chris has been talking about, obviously, is focused at being a router.
[1017.26 --> 1023.22] But this I.O. board, for example, exposes, like, it's got an NVMe slot on it and all sorts of other stuff.
[1023.22 --> 1023.70] Yeah.
[1025.06 --> 1030.66] And a battery for the real-time clock, which is something that the Pi has traditionally been missing.
[1031.06 --> 1031.32] Huge.
[1031.32 --> 1033.60] Which is another nice little, yeah, nice thing for a server.
[1033.96 --> 1034.60] Yeah, very cool.
[1034.94 --> 1038.40] Well, I put a link in the show notes to that Seed Studio website.
[1039.28 --> 1042.32] It's spelt a little bit funny, so you will need to go and look it up how it's spelt.
[1042.32 --> 1048.36] And they do still have, if you can believe it, the compute module 4s in stock shipping today.
[1048.70 --> 1050.92] So take it for what it's worth.
[1051.16 --> 1051.70] Chris bought one.
[1051.74 --> 1052.20] It showed up.
[1052.28 --> 1053.58] So hopefully it does the same for you.
[1053.64 --> 1055.02] We're not affiliated in any way.
[1055.52 --> 1056.44] I wish you luck.
[1058.10 --> 1060.28] Leno.com slash SSH.
[1060.36 --> 1064.54] Go there to get $100 in 60-day credit on a new account, and you go there to support the show.
[1064.82 --> 1069.78] It's like the next best thing to being jacked into the matrix and having information downloaded to your brain.
[1069.78 --> 1077.32] I mean it, because you can go on there and you can just learn and play and investigate and test.
[1077.96 --> 1079.98] I mean, that's a huge part of what I use Linode for.
[1080.40 --> 1085.70] When I think about how it's changed my game over the years, doing just a little bit of research here and there,
[1085.80 --> 1089.60] trying something out every now and then, and when you add it all up, man,
[1090.16 --> 1095.62] that's been one of the keys to getting things done on time for these shows and being able to get things figured out.
[1096.26 --> 1099.20] But, you know, Linode really is just super fast, too.
[1099.20 --> 1101.02] And I think that's a big part of why I've stuck with it.
[1101.38 --> 1103.26] They just rolled out new MVME disks.
[1104.08 --> 1106.46] They've got 40 gigabit connections coming to the hypervisors.
[1106.92 --> 1108.20] They are their own ISP.
[1109.08 --> 1111.58] That's the level of control they have over their connectivity.
[1112.22 --> 1114.34] They've got 11 data centers to choose from.
[1115.28 --> 1120.50] And I feel like it is a bit of a superpower because it's how we've hosted everything for the last couple of years.
[1120.50 --> 1125.18] And, you know, frankly, our audience would tell us if something wasn't up to snuff.
[1125.68 --> 1131.54] There's a higher expectation with Jupyter Broadcasting that our technology stack is going to respect your privacy,
[1131.54 --> 1138.06] that's going to perform well, that it's going to be up when you want to download a show right before you hit the road or something like that.
[1138.06 --> 1142.20] And, you know, you're all kind of picky, as I am.
[1142.74 --> 1148.28] And if things didn't work right, if the infrastructure wasn't up to snuff, you'd tell us.
[1148.88 --> 1153.56] And we literally get zero complaints because Linode is just screaming fast.
[1153.66 --> 1159.22] And it's 30 to 50 percent cheaper than the major hyperscalers out there that just want to lock you into their platforms anyways.
[1159.22 --> 1161.74] And that's one of the nice things about Linode.
[1163.14 --> 1167.70] I strike that balance with Linode where I feel like I'm in control.
[1168.26 --> 1170.28] I have the power in this relationship.
[1170.96 --> 1174.36] And I think that's also really important for just the type of business person that I am.
[1175.16 --> 1178.54] But like I said earlier, like there's so much you could learn and try with Linode, too.
[1178.56 --> 1180.50] And that's where that $100 is really special.
[1180.64 --> 1187.82] That is actually a unique opportunity because with $100, you can really try out the platform, see what you can do with it.
[1187.82 --> 1196.30] And then, you know, if you ever have any problems, they've got the best customer support in the business by phone or ticket or even on social.
[1196.44 --> 1200.22] If you're a customer, they're going to help you out and they're going to I think they're going to impress you.
[1201.04 --> 1204.46] They also have just a bunch of great tutorials and how to guides.
[1204.62 --> 1209.06] They have S3 compatible object storage that I use just the crap out of.
[1209.78 --> 1215.90] So from the best customer support, super fast rig, super fast networking and a Linux culture that runs deep.
[1215.90 --> 1221.62] There's just like a lot of these types of reasons to choose Linode, but you'll find your own.
[1221.88 --> 1222.68] So go try it out.
[1223.26 --> 1225.54] Linode.com slash SSH.
[1227.48 --> 1227.92] Right.
[1228.12 --> 1231.64] So we're not really going to be talking about self-hosting for the next few minutes.
[1231.64 --> 1242.28] I want to have a bit of a rambling gripe grudge airing fest about Android 12 and everything that I think is wrong with the state of the mobile ecosystem these days.
[1242.28 --> 1246.68] I'm actually up for it because how do you get how do you access all these things you're hosting?
[1246.80 --> 1250.44] A lot of times it's through a mobile device or a tablet on the wall or something like that.
[1250.84 --> 1257.28] You know, it was interesting as well as I posted a tweet last night or the night before about saying, you know, Pixel 6 isn't for me.
[1258.20 --> 1261.46] I can't stand Android 12 UI, which I'll come on to shortly.
[1261.46 --> 1267.96] And the fingerprint reader sucks and the phone is too slippery and, you know, all these different reasons.
[1268.58 --> 1272.72] And then a couple of people reminded me why I was excited about buying it in the first place.
[1273.02 --> 1277.70] The stuff that the Pixel does that is genuinely pretty cool.
[1277.80 --> 1289.02] So they've got this call screening thing built in for scammers, which if you don't live in the US, like in the UK, that you can just register with some telephone preference service.
[1289.02 --> 1290.92] But in the US, there's no such thing.
[1291.56 --> 1297.12] And I get, you know, it's a brand new phone number to me that I've obviously only ever given out to a few people.
[1297.94 --> 1303.50] And I get four or five spam calls a day that just love to call me and just say nothing.
[1304.40 --> 1305.46] Does that happen to you?
[1306.54 --> 1308.40] Oh, well, it did for a long time.
[1308.50 --> 1308.64] Yeah.
[1308.98 --> 1309.32] Yeah.
[1309.40 --> 1313.84] I've got a couple of apps that screen calls on the iPhone because they did open up an API for that.
[1314.20 --> 1316.64] But it's not built into the OS like it is with Google Assistant.
[1316.64 --> 1324.34] My mom got a call recently saying that she owed AT&T $1,200 for an iPhone, but the whole call was a scam.
[1324.78 --> 1326.46] But she was very convinced.
[1326.56 --> 1327.94] So she calls me up.
[1328.32 --> 1329.40] She's like, I owe somebody money.
[1329.50 --> 1330.34] Like, what's going on?
[1331.14 --> 1332.26] Like, mom, it's a scam.
[1332.60 --> 1332.74] Yeah.
[1332.82 --> 1333.78] It's absolutely a scam.
[1333.94 --> 1334.06] Yeah.
[1334.06 --> 1341.62] And that kind of stuff is really nice just to, when you're at work and your phone, you know, maybe you're in a meeting, it's nice to have something catch that kind of thing.
[1341.64 --> 1343.08] So it doesn't interrupt your day.
[1343.08 --> 1343.36] Yeah.
[1343.42 --> 1343.94] Yeah.
[1343.98 --> 1347.14] Not only do they have call screening, so that's inbound.
[1347.66 --> 1359.10] They've also added with the Pixel 6 a new outbound kind of on hold Google Assistant will be on hold for you type mode, which is legitimately very, very cool.
[1359.38 --> 1363.58] It uses all of the text to speech stuff to listen to what the phone is saying.
[1363.78 --> 1364.86] The person on the phone is saying.
[1364.86 --> 1367.64] And it will print it out in text for you on the screen.
[1368.16 --> 1370.88] So, you know, press 1 to talk to sales.
[1371.04 --> 1372.18] Press 2 to talk to.
[1372.26 --> 1375.38] And by the time you got to option 7, you're like, what was option 1 again?
[1376.22 --> 1377.56] It's on the screen in front of you.
[1377.58 --> 1379.68] So I found that quite helpful a couple of times.
[1381.44 --> 1386.50] But yeah, in general, I just couldn't deal with Android 12.
[1386.96 --> 1387.32] You know?