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[2539.70 --> 2547.40] And if you just cut the three-volt wire here, this one, then you don't have to worry about captain tape or, you know, physically damaging your drives.
[2547.48 --> 2548.70] You just run them all off these.
[2549.04 --> 2551.04] There must be some voltage going through those.
[2551.32 --> 2552.40] Could they, like, arc or something?
[2552.72 --> 2553.74] Do you do anything to...
[2553.74 --> 2554.92] There's some electrical tape on it.
[2555.18 --> 2556.00] But, I mean, it's three volts.
[2556.02 --> 2556.46] Sure, that's fine.
[2556.46 --> 2557.28] It's three volts.
[2557.52 --> 2557.92] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[2558.04 --> 2560.84] So it's, at most, it's going to be, like, a little tingle.
[2561.18 --> 2561.80] I don't mean for you.
[2561.86 --> 2563.22] I just wondered, you know, electronic.
[2563.22 --> 2564.78] Maybe I should try licking it next time.
[2565.12 --> 2565.62] See what happens.
[2565.66 --> 2566.92] The old decel test?
[2567.06 --> 2567.36] Yeah.
[2567.54 --> 2573.74] No, I think it's more fun just to leave it uncapped, and that way, next time you're rooting around in the case, just a little, you know?
[2574.18 --> 2574.84] Like operation.
[2575.28 --> 2578.00] I've got a question for you guys with wedding rings and stuff.
[2578.12 --> 2585.28] Like, whenever I'm digging around in a PC that's on, I will take my wedding ring off because there was one time at the Apple store where I didn't,
[2585.28 --> 2587.80] and I actually shorted out a customer's motherboard.
[2587.80 --> 2590.64] It hurt quite a bit, too.
[2590.64 --> 2594.62] I have never taken my wedding ring off to do any hardware work.
[2594.72 --> 2601.00] The watch sometimes, the watch sometimes I will if I'm, like, you know, rooting around deep inside the case and physically can't reach wherever I am.
[2601.48 --> 2605.10] But I've never had to take, I've never had an arcing from my ring.
[2605.36 --> 2606.62] I have to take off the watch.
[2606.78 --> 2614.08] I don't like the watch on the wrist when, like, you know, the edge of the case, and I'm rooting around in there, and I'm smacking the watch up against those sharp edges.
[2614.50 --> 2615.46] Scratches it all up.
[2616.00 --> 2618.54] Same when I'm, like, working on, like, a project in the RV.
[2618.66 --> 2620.20] I have to take the watch off.
[2621.14 --> 2622.52] I actually don't wear the ring, though, anymore.
[2622.78 --> 2623.86] I just sort of gave up on that.
[2624.04 --> 2626.94] My whole body size changes all the time.
[2627.22 --> 2630.74] And so I'd go from, like, a ring that was too tight to a ring that was too loose.
[2631.42 --> 2633.18] This is also why I became a suspenders guy.
[2633.88 --> 2634.86] See, I learned my lesson.
[2634.94 --> 2639.04] My parents used to have those old school Christmas lights, and I was always the one putting up the Christmas lights.
[2639.04 --> 2648.08] And there were enough times where I broke the bulb and was trying to get it out, and I stupidly did not unplug the strand, and I shocked myself more times than I care to admit.
[2648.08 --> 2652.48] Well, it's one of those things that once it happens, you watch out for it for the rest of your life, I imagine, right?
[2653.10 --> 2654.22] Yeah, it definitely is.
[2654.46 --> 2659.24] I think the thing that zapped me was one of the MagSafe 19-volt things.
[2659.32 --> 2659.64] Oh, gosh.
[2659.64 --> 2660.24] Like a laptop.
[2660.24 --> 2662.30] And, yeah, it stung quite a bit.
[2662.38 --> 2665.94] And actually, it took a little bit out of my wedding ring.
[2666.18 --> 2668.30] Like, there's a little notch in it where you can just see.
[2668.44 --> 2669.18] Oh, man.
[2669.48 --> 2669.78] Yeah.
[2669.96 --> 2670.90] That's your near-miss.
[2671.02 --> 2673.46] I had to fill out accident report forms.
[2674.14 --> 2675.40] They sent me home.
[2675.76 --> 2678.10] And that's just like an awkward conversation when you come home, too.
[2678.16 --> 2680.58] It's like, well, I kind of damaged my wedding ring, honey.
[2681.38 --> 2681.74] Yeah.
[2682.00 --> 2682.44] Oh, well.
[2683.16 --> 2685.12] We got some boosts into the show last week.
[2685.18 --> 2688.62] We got some people boosting both good and bad things into the show.
[2689.02 --> 2689.38] Rubic-man.
[2689.70 --> 2691.38] Ruby-can-man?
[2691.56 --> 2692.18] Ruby-can-man?
[2692.58 --> 2693.06] Rubic-man.
[2693.06 --> 2693.30] All right.
[2693.38 --> 2693.92] Rubic-man.
[2694.08 --> 2694.36] I think.
[2694.40 --> 2696.36] Says, my wife and I are moving to a new apartment soon.
[2696.46 --> 2699.88] We have permission from the landlord to install a camera pointed at the parking lot.
[2700.26 --> 2703.66] Can you recommend one that works with Home Assistant for a decent price?
[2703.86 --> 2707.06] Now, he doesn't tell us what his connectivity situation is.
[2707.26 --> 2708.20] So what are your thoughts, Alex?
[2708.66 --> 2711.06] You could just get a dog and point that at the car park.
[2711.06 --> 2713.34] You know, that would bark quite a bit.
[2713.84 --> 2718.30] I mean, the obvious choice, despite all their flaws, really, the wise cams.
[2718.70 --> 2718.80] Yeah.
[2718.86 --> 2720.02] That's what I was probably going to say, too.
[2720.20 --> 2723.86] We're actually going to have our next boost here that kind of makes it that makes them
[2723.86 --> 2724.66] even more appealing.
[2725.78 --> 2727.96] SexyPants boosted in for 210 sats.
[2728.30 --> 2729.92] So this dropped on Reddit yesterday.
[2730.34 --> 2734.82] It supports USB Ethernet adapters, tail scale, and it runs an RTMP server.
[2735.18 --> 2736.42] It'll even make you tacos.
[2736.78 --> 2737.52] Well, maybe not that.
[2737.52 --> 2744.48] But it's essentially a series of wise hacks that I think make these cameras even more
[2744.48 --> 2747.44] compelling, especially when you combine it with something like WiseBridge.
[2747.68 --> 2752.50] So I have a link in the show notes to a GitHub repo that lets you essentially root the devices
[2752.50 --> 2753.84] and get more out of them.
[2754.20 --> 2758.28] Can you imagine the possibilities of running tail scale on the camera itself?
[2759.18 --> 2759.88] That's cool.
[2760.38 --> 2765.08] That opens up a whole new kind of like, well, it's a whole new world, as they say.
[2765.08 --> 2769.18] The other cameras as far as like just connect them to Wi-Fi and they have decent apps that
[2769.18 --> 2773.18] also work with Home Assistant is the Logi Circle.
[2774.26 --> 2777.90] However, I've had mixed results with that, but that's also another option.
[2778.10 --> 2783.44] If you have a recommendation for a cheap portable camera that's easy to power and easy to get
[2783.44 --> 2785.06] connected, send us a boost and let us know.
[2785.60 --> 2786.94] I actually have a good one.
[2787.34 --> 2790.10] The Eufy cams I've actually been a huge fan of.
[2790.10 --> 2793.68] They are basically the same price as the Wise Ones.
[2793.76 --> 2795.42] They come built in with RTSP.
[2796.00 --> 2797.30] They're running throughout my house.
[2797.36 --> 2798.58] I have about six of them.