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• Examples of companies that could benefit from Home Assistant integration include Victron and Portainer |
• Portainer provides benefits for discovering containers and access control in Docker environments |
• Discussing the value of Portainer for managing containers |
• OpenShift as a hybrid cloud solution for presenting a cohesive single pane of glass across different clouds |
• Using GUIs, bash aliases, and documentation to solve container management problems |
• Exploring alternative solutions like K3S, a lightweight Kubernetes system, for on-premise and cloud systems |
• Discussing the need for centralized management of JB core services and access control |
• Mentioning Backblaze as an unlimited computer backup solution |
• Backblaze was promoted as a cloud backup service with a free trial |
• A listener shared a science fiction analogy for self-hosting, describing it as rescuing captives from proprietary platforms |
• The host discussed his reasons for hosting Matrix on his own infrastructure, citing independence and control |
• Charles wrote in with the idea of discussing self-hosting Git versus using cloud services like GitHub or GitLab |
• Guest mentions using GitT for notes and struggling with time management as a parent. |
• Discussion of infrastructure as code, including the benefits of treating servers as cattle rather than pets. |
• Recommendation of resources for learning Ansible, such as Jeff Geerling's YouTube series and Keith Morris' book "Infrastructure as Code". |
• Host explains their personal approach to infrastructure as code, focusing on saving time and documenting infrastructure for future deployments. |
• Debate about whether servers should be treated as pets or cattle, with pros and cons of each approach discussed. |
• January 2nd meetup at the studio |
• Trial of Get Together as a meetup alternative |
• New server christening party on January 2nd (tentative) |
• Network-wide membership launch, including ad-free option for Linux Action News |
• How to access member feeds and customize subscriptions |
• Membership benefits and features |
• Contact information: self-hosted.show/contact, Discord (self-hosted.show/Discord), Matrix room on colony.jupyterbroadcasting.com |
• Stopping Twitter plugs due to Jack's departure |
• Discussing personal use of Twitter vs liking it |
• Seeking old hardware for benchmarking article |
• Connection made through Twitter with listener |
• Alternate contact methods: Twitter (@ironicbadger), Matrix, Telegram channel (jupiterbroadcasting.com/Telegram) |
[0.00 --> 7.24] I'd like to extend a congratulations to Sir Lewis Hamilton on his eighth World Drivers title this past weekend. |
[8.40 --> 8.96] Wow. |
[10.18 --> 11.26] I've only got two. |
[11.70 --> 17.76] I mean, technically, he didn't actually win because of some utter shenanigans in the Formula One management camp. |
[18.30 --> 22.84] But that's probably best saved for a rant down the pub sometime. |
[24.36 --> 25.70] Oh, I know it was rough, Alex. |
[25.74 --> 28.54] I saw your Twitter feed, and it was going to be a rough recording day for you. |
[29.06 --> 29.70] Yeah, man. |
[30.00 --> 34.58] You know, I followed Formula One since I was six, seven years old. |
[35.04 --> 36.56] So a long time. |
[37.04 --> 45.30] And what went down on Sunday ranks as the most corrupt, fixed thing I've ever seen in sport, I think, possibly ever. |
[47.22 --> 50.00] If you're not a Formula One fan, you have no idea what I'm talking about. |
[50.08 --> 55.66] But if you are, hopefully you're in solidarity with me and Lewis because it wasn't cool. |
[56.38 --> 58.04] Your faith has been shaken, I can tell. |
[58.40 --> 58.80] Mm-hmm. |
[59.22 --> 59.46] Yeah. |
[59.46 --> 64.78] Why do I bother getting emotionally involved in something where they can just change the rules in the last lap? |
[65.00 --> 68.54] That's the crux of my beef. |
[69.40 --> 69.76] Mm-hmm. |
[69.82 --> 70.42] I hear you. |
[70.98 --> 71.66] I hear you. |
[71.70 --> 75.82] See, I get really upset when I just watch sports. |
[75.82 --> 81.50] I generally just, I either get like really super sucked in in any kind of sport or I cannot pay attention at all. |
[81.56 --> 82.68] It's one of the two for me. |
[82.72 --> 84.90] And so it's not generally a pleasant experience. |
[84.90 --> 86.16] I mean, I'm used to disappointment. |
[86.16 --> 89.42] I have been an English football fan my entire life. |
[89.64 --> 94.50] And I am used to not winning major tournaments or going out at some highly tense moment. |
[94.50 --> 101.10] But at least the rules of engagement are followed from end to end, however corrupt FIFA may or may not be. |
[101.10 --> 107.06] But the FIA man, whew, that was some grade A horse manure on Sunday. |
[107.06 --> 109.22] This will never be forgotten. |
[109.66 --> 110.48] This will be the day. |
[110.84 --> 111.04] Never. |
[111.72 --> 112.52] And I'm sorry. |
[112.62 --> 115.30] I mean, you know, Max Verstappen, he is a worthy world champion. |
[115.30 --> 118.98] But this is his first and it will forever, in my opinion, be tarnished. |
[119.32 --> 123.14] So unfortunate for him, but it's the way it goes sometimes. |
[123.72 --> 126.40] Anyway, should we talk about something that is a little less morbid? |
[126.72 --> 129.24] And well, it depends on your point of view, I suppose. |
[129.44 --> 132.76] This AWS outage this past week. |
[133.72 --> 134.58] It's a little rough for some. |
[135.26 --> 138.88] And once again, I don't know why, but this is maybe my favorite part. |
[139.42 --> 140.80] AWS is a big old outage. |
[140.92 --> 142.42] You go to their status page. |
[142.88 --> 143.50] Everything's green. |
[143.70 --> 144.46] It's all good, Alex. |
[144.46 --> 145.20] Nothing's down. |
[145.66 --> 148.34] Meanwhile, the services you depend on are just totally not working. |
[149.24 --> 152.94] And Amazon just said that network devices got overloaded. |
[153.00 --> 156.70] That was their essential basic statement on the problem. |
[157.18 --> 158.58] Like, oh, quite the postmortem there. |
[158.68 --> 160.42] Okay, network devices got overloaded. |
[160.50 --> 160.84] All right. |
[161.00 --> 161.38] Why? |
[161.70 --> 163.04] Why didn't your status page work? |
[163.10 --> 163.76] That kind of stuff. |
[163.98 --> 166.32] That's like saying, you know, I've just crashed into a tree. |
[166.54 --> 168.30] Well, why did you crash into a tree, Alex? |
[168.30 --> 172.60] Well, because I didn't turn my wheel enough to stay on the road. |
[172.92 --> 173.02] Yeah. |
[173.24 --> 174.58] I mean, technically, that's accurate. |
[174.58 --> 175.84] Why didn't you turn your wheel enough? |
[175.90 --> 176.50] Oh, I don't know. |
[176.96 --> 177.82] Yeah, that's true. |
[178.38 --> 181.94] They do say they're going to work on trying to get the status page working better, though. |
[181.94 --> 186.58] But along with this, we've also, I mean, this is a trend we've talked about before. |
[186.58 --> 188.12] It's like everything goes along. |
[188.22 --> 190.02] It's working great until there's an outage. |
[190.12 --> 193.72] And so a lot of things quit working that are associated with this. |
[193.72 --> 196.42] Some of the services we use to produce the shows quit working. |
[197.04 --> 200.96] And then kind of unrelated to this, I believe, WISE also had an API outage. |
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