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[2054.84 --> 2056.30] You need to do a little bit of wiring. |
[2056.30 --> 2057.76] So, you know, mains voltage. |
[2058.16 --> 2060.88] Be careful or get an electrician if you're not comfortable. |
[2061.62 --> 2062.64] They make a few products. |
[2062.74 --> 2067.62] So they make a 2.5, which will let you do up to two switches in the same box. |
[2068.16 --> 2070.32] They make a single unit as well. |
[2070.46 --> 2074.98] And they make a bunch of other stuff that does like rolling shutters for garage doors and all sorts of stuff. |
[2075.50 --> 2078.54] So go to Shelly.cloud and check out their stuff if you're interested. |
[2078.74 --> 2080.44] But it's exactly what you're looking for. |
[2080.70 --> 2082.72] And you can put TAS motor on them. |
[2083.34 --> 2085.06] So Mahendra writes in. |
[2085.06 --> 2088.98] In the latest episode, you suggest file run for a simple file browser. |
[2089.40 --> 2093.00] I wanted to suggest another minimalist alternative. |
[2093.40 --> 2100.36] It's very light with no database required at github.com slash file browser slash file browser. |
[2100.60 --> 2101.86] God, that rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? |
[2102.28 --> 2102.96] It's very simple. |
[2103.06 --> 2103.58] Easy to remember. |
[2104.08 --> 2104.30] Yeah. |
[2104.36 --> 2108.76] It is just a web-based file browser that sits on top of a directory. |
[2108.92 --> 2110.30] Each user gets their own directory. |
[2110.30 --> 2112.42] And it's just a standalone app. |
[2113.08 --> 2113.84] Pretty simple. |
[2114.36 --> 2114.96] I like it. |
[2115.22 --> 2117.16] Even easier than the one we had talked about before. |
[2117.46 --> 2119.16] So I'm going to think I'm going to grab this and try it out. |
[2119.64 --> 2120.16] It is nice. |
[2120.34 --> 2121.58] Yeah, I tried it out before the show. |
[2121.84 --> 2125.24] And I kind of wish I hadn't bothered with file run now. |
[2125.40 --> 2132.46] This is, I think, my new standard kind of throw it up and forget about it remote access software. |
[2132.46 --> 2133.72] So, yeah, great job. |
[2133.78 --> 2134.66] Thanks for writing in, Mahendra. |
[2135.50 --> 2139.54] Now, I've mentioned Chowdown a couple of times on the show before as a self-hosted recipe app. |
[2139.78 --> 2140.50] I still use it. |
[2140.56 --> 2141.26] I still love it. |
[2141.34 --> 2145.52] It stores all of my recipes in clear text files on disk. |
[2145.72 --> 2146.96] But there are some alternatives. |
[2147.48 --> 2149.72] And we've had a couple of listeners write in. |
[2150.08 --> 2152.22] And one of them is called Tandoor Recipes. |
[2152.28 --> 2153.14] What do you think of this one, Chris? |
[2153.36 --> 2154.66] It looks really good. |
[2154.66 --> 2164.50] And this, if anything, would probably get me to start doing something like this because it has a planning aspect, which is useful for a guy like me. |
[2164.56 --> 2168.40] I can do a little meal planning, but also has a sharing feature. |
[2168.64 --> 2174.46] And it's all on a progressive web app, which means my wife and I could share it like on our phones, which I think would be really nice. |
[2174.46 --> 2179.50] And then the other thing I would need is, and it does support importing from Chowdown, is import. |
[2179.60 --> 2187.56] And it has Chowdown import as well as Nextcloud cookbook import, Mealy, paprika, saffron, and a couple of others it can import from. |
[2188.22 --> 2190.46] I think it's easy to try out. |
[2190.96 --> 2197.60] Now, we have mentioned this one previously because it goes by the name vabeen1111 slash recipes on GitHub. |
[2197.84 --> 2199.12] That's the repo it's in. |
[2199.76 --> 2201.88] I think the Tandoor name must be new. |
[2201.88 --> 2204.30] I don't know how old exactly it is. |
[2204.46 --> 2206.64] Yeah, it is a new release too. |
[2206.80 --> 2208.32] So that might be maybe they did a name change. |
[2208.62 --> 2210.66] But they are using mkdocs for their documentation. |
[2211.18 --> 2212.74] So I've got to give them a plus point for that. |
[2213.18 --> 2219.46] Yeah, it says here that they're happy to announce they've released a new version, which gives the application its well-deserved name and logo, Tandoor recipes. |
[2219.62 --> 2220.18] So there you go. |
[2220.60 --> 2222.62] It runs out of a Docker container. |
[2222.90 --> 2225.38] It will also run on Unraid, Synology, Kubernetes. |
[2225.74 --> 2227.74] You can do it manually as well if you want to. |
[2228.40 --> 2232.36] There's a bunch of interesting stuff about syncing and storage in their documentation. |
[2232.36 --> 2237.88] So it's going to take a lot for me to throw away Chowdown because I do genuinely really like it. |
[2237.96 --> 2241.68] And I've modified the CSS so I've got some fuzzy search. |
[2241.74 --> 2243.10] You know how I love my fuzzy search. |
[2243.24 --> 2244.00] Oh, that's cool. |
[2244.28 --> 2246.08] You know, I've customized Chowdown for my own needs. |
[2246.54 --> 2248.92] But then maybe the grass is greener. |
[2248.94 --> 2250.04] Maybe I should try this one out. |
[2250.46 --> 2252.24] I mean, it does have the import functionality. |
[2252.24 --> 2254.94] Downside, though, is it needs a Postgres database. |
[2255.42 --> 2260.88] And I've already got, like, it feels like a dozen different database containers running. |
[2260.96 --> 2262.14] Do I need another one? |
[2262.62 --> 2265.44] That is a constant internal battle. |
[2265.62 --> 2267.70] And sometimes I'm just down to, ah, who cares? |
[2267.80 --> 2268.64] Just run a whole bunch. |
[2268.72 --> 2269.56] You've got the resources. |
[2269.70 --> 2273.60] And other times, like the sysadmin in me is just not having it. |
[2274.12 --> 2277.18] It's just you can't run three copies of Postgres. |
[2277.30 --> 2278.20] That doesn't make any sense. |
[2278.28 --> 2279.00] They're different versions. |
[2279.08 --> 2281.44] They have different security issues, different features. |
[2281.44 --> 2282.22] What are you doing? |
[2282.82 --> 2284.44] And it's a recipes app at the end of the day. |
[2284.76 --> 2285.90] Like, you know what I mean? |
[2286.08 --> 2291.90] Just having the files in clear text on disk feels more future-proof to me. |
[2292.04 --> 2297.54] So if this person loses interest in maintaining this particular app for whatever reason, |
[2297.78 --> 2300.64] I'm not up the creek without a paddle, so to speak. |
[2300.64 --> 2302.22] That, I think, is a great feature of Chowdown. |
[2302.66 --> 2306.14] That kind of clear text back end gives me peace of mind. |
[2306.34 --> 2307.10] That's just it. |
[2307.22 --> 2308.50] Peace of mind for that kind of stuff. |
[2308.86 --> 2311.04] And if Chowdown stops working for some reason, |
[2311.04 --> 2314.10] I can just pull it up in any text editor and it's still readable. |
[2314.52 --> 2317.24] Yeah, it's almost as good as writing them down on an index card. |
[2318.52 --> 2320.08] You know, you laugh at that. |
[2320.18 --> 2324.56] But I'm pretty sure if I asked my mom to go and find me a recipe for something, |
[2325.36 --> 2328.12] she would find it in less time than it takes me to fix. |
[2328.58 --> 2329.90] Oh, Chowdown's not working? |
[2330.06 --> 2334.20] Okay, well, let me just SSH in and do this, do that, do the other. |
[2334.70 --> 2336.04] And before you know it, 10 minutes later, |
[2336.04 --> 2338.10] you've forgotten that you're actually looking for a recipe, |
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