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[3158.58 --> 3160.06] We need to plug the Discord more heavily.
[3160.28 --> 3160.60] Oh, yeah.
[3160.70 --> 3160.88] Okay.
[3160.88 --> 3162.96] Uh, apparently we don't say enough about it.
[3163.08 --> 3163.58] We got a Discord.
[3163.80 --> 3164.14] Here we go.
[3164.20 --> 3164.76] We have a Discord.
[3165.10 --> 3166.66] Selfhosted.show slash Discord.
[3166.92 --> 3168.60] I'm over there at AlexKTZ.
[3168.80 --> 3169.14] Mm-hmm.
[3169.24 --> 3169.54] Mm-hmm.
[3169.94 --> 3171.58] Are you on the Twitters or anything you want to plug, Wes?
[3171.80 --> 3173.44] Uh, I am at Wes Payne.
[3173.52 --> 3176.74] And hey, maybe check out that podcast you and I do, Linux Action News.
[3177.12 --> 3177.94] Hey, hey, hey.
[3178.18 --> 3179.76] Also, there's a self-hosted matrix.
[3179.98 --> 3182.32] Our matrix server is colony.jupiterbroadcasting.com.
[3182.78 --> 3185.02] If you want to get in some trouble over there, we'd love to have you.
[3185.30 --> 3186.22] And get in there.
[3186.26 --> 3190.94] And there is, I think, a growing two self-hosted room community over there.
[3191.06 --> 3191.54] There's two of them.
[3191.94 --> 3197.78] Isn't it ironic that the self-hosted podcast has a Discord server and LUP and JB as a whole
[3197.78 --> 3199.34] have the matrix server and I'm just not.
[3199.40 --> 3201.58] Well, we kind of have, it came first.
[3201.66 --> 3202.90] The Discord server, I think, came first.
[3202.90 --> 3206.58] All these problems that you talked about in last week's LUP about hosting a chat server
[3206.58 --> 3208.86] are exactly why I didn't want to do it.
[3208.96 --> 3212.04] We should mention, if you want to hear some horror stories about self-hosting matrix,
[3212.32 --> 3214.48] we just did that in Linux Unplugged, the most recent episode,
[3214.48 --> 3217.38] which I should probably have the number for since we're talking about it.
[3217.58 --> 3221.16] But, you know, let's just say when, you know, if you're, I just want to, I'll just say this part.
[3221.24 --> 3225.24] If you're doing it for five or ten people, maybe even a hundred people, it's fine.
[3225.30 --> 3226.00] Don't worry about it.
[3226.36 --> 3229.20] If you want to do for more than a hundred people or maybe two thousand people,
[3229.34 --> 3232.00] there's some things that go, they go a little wrong.
[3232.10 --> 3233.72] They go a little sideways with the default config.
[3233.84 --> 3237.14] And we cover that at linuxunplugged.com slash 452.
[3238.58 --> 3243.98] And if you have any other questions about, oh, which episode did Chris talk about this particular
[3243.98 --> 3249.48] thing in Coda Radio, we have a show notes website over at notes.jupiterbroadcasting.com.
[3249.98 --> 3253.36] All the episodes are in there and that's actually a fully self-hosted website.
[3254.32 --> 3255.94] Now, as always, thanks for listening, everybody.
[3256.12 --> 3258.50] That was self-hosted.show slash 68.
[3258.50 --> 3260.50] That was self-hosted.
• Discussing hosting a live stream and interacting with viewers
• Introducing guests Chris Fisher and Brent
• Announcing the creation of a new podcast called officehours.hair
• Recalling the East Coast Raleigh meetup and discussing feedback from attendees
• Talking about future community meetups and organizing events
• Open Mower project: an autonomous lawn mower using open source software and GPS
• Project allows for efficient mowing patterns, eliminating random paths
• Uses walking technique to teach mower optimal routes
• No perimeter wire needed, unlike traditional automated mowers
• Potential for metrics tracking yard state and optimizing mowing efficiency
• Weather monitoring integration discussed as a feature to be explored
• Hardware components of the project have sold out due to high demand
• Project creator plans to target rebranded main boards from various manufacturers
• Insteon has abruptly shut down, breaking users' cloud-dependent smart home setups
• No official warning or notice was given to users before the shutdown
• Insteon's status page is manually updated and no longer reflects the actual state of services
• Insteon devices are now essentially "paperweights" except for their wall switches
• Home Assistant has provided a workaround for users who accidentally factory reset their hub
• The shutdown highlights issues with cloud-dependent smart home systems and the need for self-sufficient alternatives
• Companies often don't commit to maintaining services, leaving consumers vulnerable to rug pulls
• There is a need for legislation or regulations that hold companies responsible for the lifecycle of their devices
• Discussion of Sonos V1 hub/bridge not receiving firmware updates or alternative open-source solution
• Problematic devices being sold at retailers and consumers' experiences with them not working as expected
• Examples of devices losing functionality due to manufacturer support discontinuation (e.g., D-Link cameras and water sensors)
• Home Assistant compatibility and its potential for device integration
• Linode infrastructure promotion, including pricing, features, and benefits for hosting servers and applications
• The speaker discusses their experience with Plex and Jellyfin media servers
• They mention setting up Tract Sync plugin to sync watched status between Plex and Jellyfin
• Discussion of pros and cons of using the plugin, including setup difficulties
• Benefits of using a local solution like Jellyfin for accessing media without internet connection
• Details on how Tract Sync plugin works, including API communication and authentication
• The speaker shares their experience with initial syncing process, including time taken to sync data between Plex and Jellyfin
• The speaker is considering switching from Plex to Jellyfin due to its reliability and features
• They mention that Plex has some attractive features, such as the Discover feature, which makes them hesitate about making a switch
• Android TV client for Jellyfin is still not reliable enough
• The speaker is looking for a solution for audiobooks and mentions Prolog on iOS and BookSonic, but both have issues
• They found an alternative called Audiobookshelf that has potential, but it's still in its early days
• The speaker compares the new app to the old iBooks application from Apple
• Issues with audiobooks not loading from library
• Update installed, syncing between browser and phone improved but not perfect
• Sharing media server with others using Tailscale
• Using Tailscale for zero-config VPN and to access home network remotely
• Features of Tailscale, including Android TV support and single sign-on provider integration
• Self-hosted.show and SRE (Site Reliability Engineer) subscribers are thanked for making the show possible
• The origin of the pseudo logo from XKCD is discussed
• Quick tips are shared, including using Docker stats to monitor container performance
• Feedback from listeners includes a boost from remaking Eden discussing their use of Wyze cameras with Defang hacks firmware and alternative methods of capturing video locally
• Podcasting 2.0 features and benefits
• Setup and implementation of new podcast apps supporting the standard
• Warning against syncing certificates to multiple servers using S3
• Use of Let's Encrypt and Acme for SSL certificate management
• Feedback from listeners on SSL certificate management and networking upgrades
• Discussion on the benefits of upgrading from 2.5Gbps to 10Gbps networking
• Comparison of different Ethernet cable standards, including CAT 6A
• Evaluation of whether 2.5Gbps is sufficient for current needs and potential future requirements
• Sharing personal experiences with fiber installation and upgrade considerations
• Mention of e-waste implications and the idea of "doing it once and doing it right"