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[2768.44 --> 2769.16] Frequent flyer. |
[2769.66 --> 2772.88] One place they can, of course, find you is on the Linux Unplugged program. |
[2773.26 --> 2774.42] Anywhere else you want to send people? |
[2774.94 --> 2776.90] Yeah, I think you guys are all doing the Twitter thing. |
[2777.06 --> 2778.34] So people can find me there. |
[2778.44 --> 2779.48] I'm at Brent Jerva. |
[2779.62 --> 2781.10] And I think you should look for the link. |
[2781.28 --> 2782.06] Don't need to spell it. |
[2782.44 --> 2783.28] Oh, there you go. |
[2783.60 --> 2786.12] Also, he lurks from time to time on our matrix. |
[2786.42 --> 2790.04] We do have a self-hosted community on our matrix server. |
[2790.04 --> 2791.06] Our matrix server is. |
[2791.12 --> 2793.42] Colony.jupiterbroadcasting.com. |
[2793.88 --> 2796.64] But you can also follow the show on the Twitters if that's your thing. |
[2796.80 --> 2797.30] I understand. |
[2797.50 --> 2798.90] It's at self-hosted show. |
[2799.56 --> 2802.04] Big thank you from me to everybody that came to the meetup. |
[2802.12 --> 2805.32] It's the first real public meetup that I've been to. |
[2805.34 --> 2809.26] I know we went to Denver, but this one was kind of initiated as self-hosted show. |
[2809.76 --> 2810.64] There's your crew there. |
[2811.04 --> 2811.42] I know. |
[2811.50 --> 2813.30] It's like my bros all came to say hi. |
[2813.56 --> 2814.38] That was great. |
[2814.46 --> 2817.26] Huge thanks from me personally to everybody that made it. |
[2817.68 --> 2818.64] I had a blast. |
[2818.64 --> 2819.66] So thank you for coming. |
[2820.06 --> 2821.66] Also, thank you for listening, everybody. |
[2821.84 --> 2823.26] And those of you that joined us live. |
[2823.48 --> 2823.76] Hi. |
[2824.08 --> 2824.36] Welcome. |
[2824.62 --> 2827.24] We might do this more often because we had a pretty good turnout today. |
[2827.52 --> 2831.68] And this was self-hosted dot show slash 69 420 edition. |
[2831.68 --> 2832.76] Thank you. |
[2833.30 --> 2833.52] Thank you. |
[2837.66 --> 2838.24] Thank you. |
[2838.30 --> 2839.52] Thank you. |
[2839.54 --> 2841.54] Thank you. |
[2841.54 --> 2841.80] Thank you. |
[2843.16 --> 2849.28] Thank you. |
[2851.60 --> 2856.28] Bye. |
[2856.28 --> 2856.82] Bye. |
[2857.00 --> 2857.56] Bye. |
• Discussion of Star Wars Day and the host's limited enthusiasm for the franchise |
• Introduction to Chris, Brent, and guest Fuzzy Mistborn from Linux Unplugged |
• Update on Chris' new show festival and the JB website rebuild project |
• Need to replace WordPress hosting due to Scale Engine's departure |
• Discussion of self-hosting options and rebuilding the JB website |
• Call for community input and feedback on the JB website redesign |
• The host and Fuzzy Mistborn discuss their shared interests and friendship in a Discord community. |
• Fuzzy Mistborn shares his experience owning an Ioniq 5, including a long road trip and testing its rapid charging capabilities. |
• They discuss potential improvements to the car's data collection and integration with Home Assistant, which is limited by Hyundai's API calls per day. |
• The host mentions using a better route planner that takes into account factors like weather, wind, and battery percentage to optimize charging stops. |
• Real-time car charging updates |
• Electric cars' OBD-II ports |
• Old vs new data tracking methods (canvas vs Torque app) |
• Uploading car data to Home Assistant |
• Efficient car charging habits |
• Renovate bot and GitOps for infrastructure management |
• Customizing Renovate bot's features |
• Top Gear style leaderboard storage question |
• Setting rules for storing data on LAN |
• Calculating total available storage space (80 terabytes) |
• Leaderboard results and rankings |
• Introduction to drone.io, a CI/CD system |
• Author's experience with drone.io, including its capabilities and automation features |
• Deploying Nextcloud ISO image for constantly updated cloud-init setup |
• Issues with Drone: build stopping unexpectedly, requiring deletion and recreation to resolve |
• Poor documentation in Drone leading to issues with cron jobs and time zone configuration |
• Home Assistant setup running on Proxmox server with Z-Wave backbone and integration of Zigbee sensors |
• Z-Wave migration from openZWave to Z-Wave JS due to performance and stability issues with rebooting network |
• Using Z-Wave JS for improved functionality and avoiding need for separate instance |
• Implementing a one-time guest code system with Z-Wave that recycles every week |
• Discussion of the maintainer of Z-Wave JS now working full-time for Nebukasa |
• Building a new house and using Z-Wave switches due to lack of affordable Zigbee options |
• Using a Raspberry Pi as a sound machine for kids, with automatic start and stop times |
• Creating an "OK to wake" system using a Z-wave bulb and color changing lights to signal morning time |
• Installing an ESP board under a child's bed with red lighting to discourage nighttime movement |
• The speaker discusses a DIY project that uses pressure-sensitive cardboard to detect movement and trigger an ESP (electronic switch). |
• The speaker praises Linode, a cloud hosting service, for its ease of use, fast networking, and excellent customer support. |
• The speaker mentions Plausible, a lightweight open-source web analytics engine that is an alternative to Google Analytics. |
• The speaker notes that Plausible is GDPR-compliant and does not require user-acceptable cookies. |
• Setting up self-hosted version of plausible analytics |
• Container setup and configuration issues |
• Using RealOrange1's GitHub repository to get it working |
• Features and capabilities of plausible analytics |
• Comparison with Google Analytics |
• Privacy-focused design and minimal tracking |
• Potential uses for plausible analytics in self-hosting |
• Discussion about self-hosted analytics alternatives to Google Analytics |
• Mention of Umami as a possible solution, which is simpler to set up than Plausible |
• Criticism of Plausible's complex container architecture and comparison to other applications like Unify and Plex |
• Explanation of Plausible's queuing engine and workers that process requests in real-time |
• Discussion about the benefits of separating database containers from application containers for scalability and manageability |
• Comparison of load times before and after installing analytics tools on a website |
• Discussion of Google Analytics and Plausible as alternatives |
• Comparison of script sizes and performance between Google Analytics and Plausible |
• Environmental benefits of switching to Plausible |
• Promotion of Tailscale, a zero-config VPN, for personal use and support of the show |
• Personal experience with Tailscale's customer service and philosophy on sustainable infrastructure |
• Story about troubleshooting a hard drive issue and poking fun at DIY solutions |
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