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• Discussion of running fiber in a home, including conduit installation and switching gear requirements |
• Discussing cable vs fiber options for networking |
• Contacting the hosts of the podcast for feedback and support |
• Upcoming meetup event and community discussion |
• Personal updates and interactions with listeners |
• Technical discussions and network setup planning |
• Community engagement and outreach efforts |
• Introduction and welcome |
• Potential future self-hosted events with good turnout |
• Reference to "self-hosted dot show slash 69 420 edition" |
• Repeated thank yous and goodbyes |
[0.00 --> 4.92] We're doing something fun for episode 69. We're doing our first self-hosted live stream, |
[5.02 --> 8.18] and we have a whole bunch of people hanging out with us live while we do the show. |
[8.34 --> 9.82] This is your crazy idea, Alex. |
[10.22 --> 16.36] I know, right? SSH 69, and we've bumped up the recording date by one day to make it on 420. |
[16.82 --> 18.88] I mean, we couldn't pass up that opportunity, could we? |
[19.20 --> 21.88] So joining me today, obviously, we have Mr. Fisher. Hello, Chris. |
[22.56 --> 22.82] Hey there. |
[23.74 --> 25.70] Also in the room with me is Brent. |
[25.92 --> 26.42] Hello, hello. |
[26.72 --> 28.58] And we have Cheese Bacon from Denver. |
[29.08 --> 29.94] Hello there. |
[30.72 --> 32.64] Hello, Bacon. Welcome back to the show, Cheesy. |
[32.90 --> 33.34] Thanks, man. |
[33.72 --> 37.48] And we have 40-plus crazy people watching us on the live stream. Hello, live stream. |
[38.04 --> 41.76] Hello, Jitsy Room. Although they're all muted, Alex, so they're all not going to chime in. |
[42.42 --> 46.24] Well, that's a technical hurdle that I need to understand still. |
[46.78 --> 50.70] Now, if you are watching live and you want to suggest a title, we're doing a whole lop-style thing. |
[50.70 --> 53.98] You can bang suggest in the IRC room today. |
[54.66 --> 58.48] That's right. And we'll pick something. It's fun. We thought, I don't know, we've never done this before. |
[58.48 --> 64.16] But every now and then it'd be kind of neat. It also, I think it'd be a lot of fun to do a live stream, maybe on like a project day. |
[64.36 --> 67.26] We work on something and then we do an episode and talk about it. |
[67.64 --> 70.52] And maybe we do part of the build or the configuration on the live stream. |
[70.84 --> 73.40] We got ideas. We got all kinds of ideas. |
[73.40 --> 75.64] I have a drawer full of ideas behind me. |
[75.96 --> 82.64] I was going to say, I've been collecting my ideas in a box that I store in my closet in the RV. |
[82.96 --> 86.90] So we both have like to-do boxes of stuff. |
[87.00 --> 88.88] But you literally have a nice slide-out drawer. |
[89.84 --> 92.22] Box or drawer of shame, whatever you want to call it. |
[92.28 --> 93.16] I just can't get to it. |
[93.34 --> 95.18] I've been creating new shows. |
[95.68 --> 97.44] I've launched officehours.hair. |
[97.44 --> 98.88] It's a new podcast. |
[99.24 --> 101.90] Sort of a podcast for the Jupyter Broadcasting community. |
[102.50 --> 108.90] And one where I can kind of talk about things going on with JB, the shows, community events, podcasting in general. |
[109.32 --> 110.36] So I started a new show. |
[110.54 --> 113.98] But now that I've got that out of the way, I'm planning to get back to some of my projects. |
[114.08 --> 114.84] But go check it out. |
[115.66 --> 117.02] It's officehours.hair. |
[117.02 --> 125.60] Now, of course, this is the first episode since our big East Coast Raleigh meetup rally thing that we did a couple of weeks ago. |
[125.80 --> 127.92] We had about 100 people show up. |
[128.02 --> 128.66] So great job. |
[128.72 --> 130.84] And hello to anybody that we said hi to on that day. |
[131.44 --> 131.88] Yeah. |
[132.30 --> 133.02] So fun. |
[133.46 --> 135.46] We had some feedback from Five who wrote in. |
[135.64 --> 137.12] Thanks, Alex, for conjuring the meetup. |
[137.36 --> 138.70] I had a really great time. |
[138.80 --> 142.24] And I would definitely come out to the East Coast from Minnesota again. |
[142.86 --> 146.40] The barbecue, the brew pub and the park were all superb. |
[147.06 --> 149.78] I was curious about what drew you to North Carolina in the first place. |
[149.88 --> 154.46] But after meeting the friendly people and enjoying the beautiful trails of Raleigh, I get it. |
[155.60 --> 157.06] Oh, that's nice. |
[157.52 --> 159.28] Brent, you've been living there for a hot minute. |
[159.48 --> 160.54] How do you feel about that? |
[160.86 --> 161.84] Living the East Coast life. |
[162.26 --> 167.04] I feel as though it's maybe a month ahead of the season where I'm used to. |
[167.16 --> 168.30] So this is like a vacation. |
[168.50 --> 169.00] Super great. |
[169.00 --> 176.34] And Alex and I have been doing projects galore, which has kept me very interested, very busy and learning a bunch of new stuff. |
[177.20 --> 180.72] Yesterday, he turned up with a pickup truck bed full of materials. |
[180.84 --> 185.12] We're going to build a roof under my deck tomorrow to store my lawn tractor and all sorts of stuff. |
[185.24 --> 186.56] We're having a good time. |
[187.46 --> 188.44] Your lawn tractor. |
[188.82 --> 190.06] You're so American now. |
[190.20 --> 190.66] It's adorable. |
[191.88 --> 192.96] When in Rome, darling. |
[193.18 --> 193.68] When in Rome. |
[193.68 --> 203.16] Before we were even like 24 hours after the meetup, the folks in Raleigh were already talking about holding their own just because there is such a crowd there. |
[203.38 --> 204.74] There's more tech there than I realized. |
[204.86 --> 213.12] That's what the meetup really showed me is that there's a lot more tech in Raleigh than I even probably appreciated. |
[213.12 --> 215.36] And they're really motivated to keep going. |
[215.44 --> 224.62] That's something I not to plug the show again, but that's actually one of the reasons I'm launching that new show is to help organize community meetups, because I think people could just start doing these on their own, even if we can't make it. |
[224.68 --> 230.64] And maybe from time to time we drop by because we had we had over 100 folks show up at this one and it was cold. |
[230.64 --> 235.26] The weather wasn't really cooperating with us and it was kind of vague where to even find us. |
[235.32 --> 235.50] Right. |
[235.56 --> 237.06] And we still had over 100 people show up. |
[237.56 --> 241.02] We actually covered in full detail in LUP full 53. |
[241.30 --> 245.06] We had a bunch of interviews with the folks that we met on the day and stuff like that. |
[245.64 --> 255.96] So if you want more information about the meetup and, you know, our initial reactions because we recorded it the day after the meetup, linuxunplugged.com slash 453. |
[255.96 --> 262.46] Now tell me about the open mower thing here, because I'm picturing you building a robot that mows your lawn. |
[263.10 --> 265.24] I mean, that's pretty much what we're talking about here. |
[265.32 --> 270.46] I mean, so I was looking at I have a push mower and I have like about half an acre to mow. |
[270.46 --> 279.52] It's not too big, but it's big enough that in the North Carolina heat in the summer that I'm just like, nah, this is this is too much like an hour sweating late in the evening. |
[279.74 --> 280.48] No, thank you. |
[280.76 --> 282.24] So I bought the lawn tractor in the end. |
[282.40 --> 285.80] But what I really wanted to buy was one of these autonomous mowers. |
[285.80 --> 287.22] But they're too expensive for the moment. |
[288.06 --> 292.52] Then came along this open mower project, which I just think is the coolest thing in the world. |
[292.52 --> 300.18] It uses like open source software to do like GPS traces of the mower in your yard. |
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