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[1929.00 --> 1934.16] Now, as many of you know, and you love to write in and tell us we're wrong, we'll get to the feedback shortly.
[1934.16 --> 1937.38] But you can write in at self-hosted.show slash contact.
[1937.80 --> 1944.82] And also, this week, and also we have a Discord server over at self-hosted.show slash Discord.
[1945.30 --> 1949.34] Loads of great conversations, but this week there was one that really took the sandwich.
[1950.78 --> 1954.52] This week we found out the origin of the pseudo logo.
[1954.90 --> 1956.32] This thing is so cool.
[1956.36 --> 1956.88] Have you seen it?
[1956.88 --> 1958.54] No, I waited.
[1958.72 --> 1960.28] I saved it right now for this.
[1961.16 --> 1965.04] Have you seen the XKCD comic of pseudo make me a sandwich?
[1965.22 --> 1966.02] Yes, make me a sandwich.
[1967.02 --> 1970.96] Well, the logo for pseudo is a sandwich.
[1970.96 --> 1973.72] That's great.
[1974.04 --> 1974.76] I love it.
[1976.12 --> 1976.88] Is it, though?
[1977.46 --> 1978.14] No, it is.
[1978.16 --> 1978.56] It's great.
[1978.80 --> 1979.42] It is great.
[1979.66 --> 1980.08] It is.
[1981.42 --> 1987.10] I think it's great because if you look in the corner of the actual logo, it says Influence by XKCD149.
[1987.92 --> 1988.80] That's pretty impressive.
[1989.34 --> 1990.20] That is pretty great.
[1990.62 --> 1992.40] Real world change being effected right there.
[1992.74 --> 1993.30] Right there.
[1993.72 --> 1994.94] That's fantastic.
[1995.82 --> 1996.28] All right.
[1996.34 --> 1998.56] I know we have a couple of quick tips we wanted to bust out.
[1998.60 --> 1999.50] Is this a thing we do now?
[1999.50 --> 2000.76] We do quick tips on the show?
[2001.48 --> 2007.98] It is this week because I've been using the crap out of Docker stats, which is like a top for your containers.
[2008.20 --> 2019.36] So if you SSH into a box right now and just type Docker stats, you'll get like a live printout of the CPU, memory, disk IO, network IO usage of each container one by one broken out.
[2019.44 --> 2021.84] And it's legit pretty cool.
[2022.18 --> 2022.68] That is.
[2023.16 --> 2023.52] Oh.
[2023.94 --> 2026.92] You know, I think I've seen this tool before, but I think I completely forgot about it.
[2027.38 --> 2028.16] So thank you.
[2028.68 --> 2029.20] All right.
[2029.20 --> 2030.72] I think it's time to get into feedback, don't you?
[2031.84 --> 2032.16] Yeah.
[2032.16 --> 2036.72] We got a boost coming in from remaking Eden one week ago, 2000 sats.
[2036.78 --> 2038.66] This is hello from Manchester, England.
[2039.08 --> 2039.48] Yay.
[2039.84 --> 2040.92] That's where I met my wife.
[2041.38 --> 2041.78] Hey.
[2042.04 --> 2050.22] As a listener since episode one, I wanted to tell you that self-hosted has changed my entire home and helped shape my IT career.
[2050.34 --> 2051.50] So thanks so much.
[2051.72 --> 2052.22] That's awesome.
[2052.22 --> 2053.64] I have three Wyze style cameras.
[2053.64 --> 2055.58] I think they're actually rebranded.
[2055.58 --> 2055.72] Yeah.
[2055.72 --> 2056.32] My cameras.
[2057.00 --> 2057.60] Oh, OK.
[2057.76 --> 2058.12] Interesting.
[2058.22 --> 2059.16] I didn't know why I sold them.
[2059.42 --> 2062.26] He says in the UK, the most popular seller seems to be Neos.
[2062.48 --> 2068.16] I immediately reflashed mine with the Defang hacks firmware.
[2068.16 --> 2074.04] I use the RTSP feed straight in Home Assistant and frigate, and they've been flawless for years.
[2074.44 --> 2076.72] I was wondering if you looked at this as an option.
[2077.04 --> 2079.78] Seems like they're not yet working on a V3 camera, though.
[2080.12 --> 2083.66] I didn't even know these were essentially rebranded Wyze cameras.
[2084.66 --> 2085.62] That's fascinating.
[2086.36 --> 2086.98] Remaking Eden.
[2087.10 --> 2087.48] Thank you.
[2088.36 --> 2089.36] Alex, go buy some.
[2089.98 --> 2092.66] Brent, if you still got that credit card, you should go pick a couple up.
[2093.54 --> 2094.72] I think I know where he keeps it.
[2096.48 --> 2097.86] I know where you sleep at night.
[2097.96 --> 2098.22] Is that?
[2099.02 --> 2099.74] That's creepy.
[2100.58 --> 2100.80] Yeah.
[2101.26 --> 2106.68] So I actually tried this Defang hacks firmware on my original Wyze V2s.
[2106.68 --> 2108.62] It was probably two or three years ago now.
[2109.18 --> 2110.78] And honestly, it was a pain in the ass.
[2111.18 --> 2113.24] Trying to get it flashed on there with the SD cards.
[2113.66 --> 2115.36] I had a real time getting it on there.
[2115.70 --> 2119.36] But thankfully, they released the official RTSP firmware some time ago now.
[2119.52 --> 2124.02] So for me, the use case for the Defang hack firmware has kind of been diminished somewhat.
[2125.36 --> 2125.76] Yeah.
[2125.82 --> 2132.22] And also with Wyze Bridge, it's even kind of simpler now to just use the default firmware,
[2132.38 --> 2134.94] get all the security updates, and still capture the video locally.
[2135.20 --> 2138.14] So that's kind of the route that I think I've been suggesting people go.
[2138.70 --> 2139.68] Anonymous boosted in.
[2139.78 --> 2141.02] He says, and I meant to get the name.
[2141.12 --> 2142.42] I apologize for a thousand sats.
[2142.42 --> 2147.88] I found you guys through the Fountain app, which is fountain.fm, a new podcast app,
[2148.32 --> 2151.16] because you have the podcasting 2.0 tag set up.
[2151.38 --> 2154.78] So I want to take a second and just break this down because you may be seeing this if
[2154.78 --> 2155.98] you're in our community more and more.
[2155.98 --> 2166.14] So podcasting 2.0 is a set of new specifications for podcasts to give them more features like chapter images,
[2166.48 --> 2174.54] chapters to begin with, transcriptions, links that are at a particular time code, all kinds of other features,
[2174.54 --> 2178.84] including a value for value tag, which includes the boost that you hear us talk about.
[2179.40 --> 2184.26] And you can grab one of these new podcast apps that supports these new standards at newpodcastapps.com.
[2184.44 --> 2189.26] And we'll have a link in the show notes that takes you to the ones that specifically support the boost.
[2189.34 --> 2192.36] But Alex, I know we also just got a whole bunch of traditional emails this week, too.
[2192.36 --> 2196.02] We did, and I'm going to make use of having Brent sat next to me and read the long one.
[2196.34 --> 2197.68] You just want to hear my voice, don't you?
[2197.76 --> 2198.46] I do, baby.
[2198.62 --> 2199.52] We all do. We all do.
[2199.52 --> 2201.14] It reads,
[2201.50 --> 2203.86] Hey Chris, and ironically named Badger.