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[169.58 --> 171.70] You could design a whole CMS, you know, if you're not careful. |
[171.92 --> 175.62] So we're trying to be cognizant of the fact that people will be giving up their free time |
[175.62 --> 177.22] to help us and all the rest of that. |
[177.40 --> 181.56] So if you've got any opinions, any thoughts, please head over to the Jupiter Broadcasting |
[181.56 --> 187.28] GitHub organization and give us your feedback in the issue number eight linked in the show |
[187.28 --> 187.46] notes. |
[187.46 --> 189.50] I'm excited about what we might build. |
[189.78 --> 191.54] We've gotten some really good ideas already. |
[191.68 --> 196.00] Things we hadn't even considered, like maybe the ability for certain community members to |
[196.00 --> 200.62] update episode pages and show notes with things that were either missed or maybe links that |
[200.62 --> 200.90] die. |
[201.42 --> 203.16] There's all kinds of ideas that are floating around right there. |
[203.24 --> 206.08] So we're just kicking off the conversation, but we also need to move kind of quick. |
[206.36 --> 207.02] It's one of those things. |
[207.46 --> 211.06] I can't tell you the number of times as a listener of a various podcast, I go to the show notes. |
[211.12 --> 212.22] I'm like, what was that thing? |
[212.22 --> 213.78] And they didn't put it in the show notes. |
[213.82 --> 216.90] And I know that we are guilty of that too, because I have listeners write in and tell |
[216.90 --> 218.10] me that we're guilty of it. |
[218.32 --> 218.64] Yeah. |
[219.34 --> 222.60] And it would be great if they could, you know, submit their feedback. |
[223.14 --> 226.84] Now, a few episodes ago, we had the orange one on for our very first community member |
[226.84 --> 227.22] spotlight. |
[227.34 --> 228.88] And today we're joined by Fuzzy Mistborn. |
[229.00 --> 229.44] Hello, Fuzzy. |
[230.02 --> 230.28] Hello. |
[230.64 --> 232.64] Yes, you're drinking a tasty beverage over there. |
[232.70 --> 233.54] What do you have? |
[233.78 --> 237.82] I have a beer from a local brewery that is a triple golden ale. |
[238.20 --> 240.18] I see both Brent and our guest have a beer. |
[240.24 --> 240.88] I don't have a beer. |
[240.88 --> 242.94] Actually, this is a hopped cider. |
[243.10 --> 243.62] Thank you very much. |
[243.74 --> 244.38] Oh, okay. |
[244.62 --> 244.88] Okay. |
[245.22 --> 249.36] So you and I have been talking for many months, probably over a year at this point in the |
[249.36 --> 249.64] Discord. |
[249.80 --> 251.02] I'd say we're pretty good friends in there. |
[251.42 --> 255.90] We've been talking about so many different projects and, you know, EVs, for example, |
[256.34 --> 257.14] so many things in common. |
[257.24 --> 260.20] I thought it'd be great to get you on and talk about various things. |
[260.26 --> 262.14] So let's start with that electric car, shall we? |
[262.16 --> 266.36] I know it's not self-hosted related, but I'm really curious about how your journey with |
[266.36 --> 267.48] the Ioniq 5 is going. |
[267.48 --> 273.72] I've had it now for about a month and so far it's been fantastic. |
[274.02 --> 278.18] Of course, the first two weeks of it, I go up to my parents who live about four hours |
[278.18 --> 280.98] away and I drive down to Raleigh, which is about eight hours. |
[281.62 --> 286.36] So I put about 2,000 miles on the car in about two weeks. |
[286.86 --> 287.50] Is there any way to do it? |
[287.88 --> 289.00] Proper shakedown test. |
[289.34 --> 289.70] Yeah. |
[290.12 --> 290.80] Yeah, exactly. |
[291.22 --> 291.70] Exactly. |
[292.02 --> 293.46] That was definitely an experience. |
[293.54 --> 296.78] I definitely got to try out, you know, the rapid charging and seeing how all that works. |
[296.78 --> 297.64] How was that? |
[297.72 --> 298.50] How was the charging? |
[298.70 --> 300.66] Because it was down, what, I-95? |
[301.44 --> 303.58] Yes, pretty much 95 most of the way. |
[304.12 --> 307.78] The first time I did it, by my way down, I was kind of ultra conservative and charged |
[307.78 --> 309.12] wherever I possibly could. |
[309.46 --> 312.28] But on the way back, it was only about two charges. |
[313.44 --> 316.66] A little bit more comfortable in what the car could do and I knew kind of what the range |
[316.66 --> 320.54] of the vehicle would be when it was saying, you know, you've got 30% left. |
[320.60 --> 322.64] I knew I've got X number of miles. |
[323.02 --> 325.24] You were feeling a little more adventurous at that point, I see. |
[325.24 --> 330.14] Well, you know, whilst you were busy in that delicious old RV with Nixie Pixel, Chris, |
[330.46 --> 335.26] I was given a little spin around the block in the Ionic and Fuzzy put his foot down a |
[335.26 --> 335.78] couple of times. |
[335.86 --> 336.38] That was fun. |
[336.54 --> 338.22] I was pinned back in my seat for sure. |
[338.86 --> 342.84] Yes, that is definitely, that still brings a smile to my face every time I drive it. |
[342.98 --> 346.34] I throw it in sport mode for a couple of minutes just to accelerate and just like, |
[346.68 --> 346.84] pew! |
[347.26 --> 348.32] That's like the boost noise. |
[350.06 --> 350.54] Pew, pew! |
[350.54 --> 356.40] Now I want to know, like, are you collecting or do you see any possibilities to collect metrics? |
[356.52 --> 358.04] You know where I go with this kind of thing. |
[358.10 --> 360.38] I start thinking like, let's collect some data. |
[361.10 --> 365.40] There is a Home Assistant integration, but it's honestly not super great. |
[365.46 --> 367.06] But that's not a fault of the developers. |
[367.18 --> 369.14] I mean, there's some stuff missing that I want to see added. |
[369.14 --> 374.52] But the major issue just is that Hyundai limits you to about 30 API calls a day. |
[375.16 --> 375.24] Yeah. |
[375.48 --> 376.16] That's not very many. |
[376.62 --> 377.04] No. |
[377.18 --> 381.32] So the developer actually has put in like, there's blackout times at night where from like, |
[381.36 --> 385.68] you know, you can customize, but I think the default is like 10 PM to 6 or 7 AM. |
[386.00 --> 390.72] It doesn't make any calls whatsoever just to try and preserve them for you. |
[391.16 --> 393.84] But yeah, it's kind of limited in what you can do. |
[393.84 --> 400.92] So what I do use is I use a better route planner, which is great for planning trips because it |
[400.92 --> 404.24] shows you, you know, basically you type in, it's like Google Maps for electric vehicles. |
[405.14 --> 409.96] And you, you know, say I'm coming from here and I'm going to here, going down Raleigh. |
[410.26 --> 413.00] And it'll say, okay, and you know, here's the car I have. |
[413.40 --> 417.26] And it'll basically figure out, okay, you know, you're starting at this percentage battery, |
[417.60 --> 420.84] you know, the weather's going to be this, you know, the wind's going to be this. |
[420.84 --> 424.58] So therefore I can figure out, okay, you need to stop here, here and here and charge this amount |
[424.58 --> 426.16] to get where you're going. |
[426.66 --> 430.02] And as part of the, part of the, one of the ways I improve that is you can get little ODB |
[430.02 --> 435.02] to Bluetooth low energy devices and plug them into your ODB to port in your car. |
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