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[2435.32 --> 2435.98] you might be lucky
[2435.98 --> 2436.60] to get one with
[2436.60 --> 2437.88] some SATA space in there.
[2438.00 --> 2438.18] You know,
[2438.20 --> 2438.72] maybe you could have
[2438.72 --> 2440.94] a SATA SSD in there
[2440.94 --> 2441.78] or an M.2
[2441.78 --> 2442.80] if you get really lucky.
[2443.80 --> 2444.38] So that's the route
[2444.38 --> 2444.94] I'd probably go.
[2445.26 --> 2445.40] Yeah,
[2445.42 --> 2445.96] we looked at a couple
[2445.96 --> 2446.62] of those recently
[2446.62 --> 2448.28] and those could be
[2448.28 --> 2449.14] really awesome too
[2449.14 --> 2449.78] for low power.
[2450.14 --> 2451.20] I think like the biggest
[2451.20 --> 2452.16] bottleneck there
[2452.16 --> 2453.00] was memory
[2453.00 --> 2453.88] on those units.
[2454.12 --> 2454.78] Like they're usually pretty,
[2454.90 --> 2455.66] but depending on again
[2455.66 --> 2456.22] what you're doing,
[2456.72 --> 2457.36] that might not be,
[2457.46 --> 2458.28] that might not be an issue.
[2458.36 --> 2458.90] It just kind of depends
[2458.90 --> 2459.46] on your workload.
[2459.72 --> 2460.52] These Wyze boxes
[2460.52 --> 2461.62] are about the size
[2461.62 --> 2463.40] of two or three CD cases,
[2463.62 --> 2463.88] maybe.
[2464.28 --> 2465.02] So they're very,
[2465.16 --> 2465.66] very small
[2465.66 --> 2467.12] and they're very,
[2467.30 --> 2468.38] very cheap.
[2468.78 --> 2469.34] They can be had
[2469.34 --> 2470.50] for as low as $15,
[2470.64 --> 2471.08] $20,
[2471.50 --> 2472.22] something like that.
[2472.54 --> 2472.86] Some of them
[2472.86 --> 2473.70] don't include memory
[2473.70 --> 2474.90] at that kind of price,
[2475.00 --> 2475.80] but some of them do.
[2476.40 --> 2476.96] And they're x86.
[2477.26 --> 2478.00] They're Atoms, right?
[2478.08 --> 2478.26] I mean,
[2478.34 --> 2478.68] they're X,
[2478.74 --> 2479.62] you could just run anything.
[2479.68 --> 2480.70] Some are Atom,
[2481.02 --> 2482.44] some are AMD.
[2483.26 --> 2483.58] All right.
[2483.64 --> 2483.76] Well,
[2483.82 --> 2484.78] Oliver writes in,
[2484.94 --> 2485.26] he says,
[2485.32 --> 2485.72] hi guys,
[2485.80 --> 2486.44] thanks for the show.
[2486.52 --> 2486.96] I've been listening
[2486.96 --> 2487.72] from the beginning
[2487.72 --> 2488.66] and I've learned a lot.
[2489.24 --> 2490.00] I've been struggling
[2490.00 --> 2490.96] to find a great
[2490.96 --> 2491.94] self-hosted podcast
[2491.94 --> 2493.54] solution for a while now.
[2494.50 --> 2494.86] Audiobookshelf
[2494.86 --> 2496.02] has recently blown up
[2496.02 --> 2496.58] and it's been
[2496.58 --> 2498.10] really actively developed
[2498.10 --> 2499.30] and the podcast feature
[2499.30 --> 2501.16] is probably the most excited
[2501.16 --> 2502.04] I've been
[2502.04 --> 2503.36] for a self-host application
[2503.36 --> 2504.28] for a long time,
[2504.72 --> 2505.22] but there's still
[2505.22 --> 2506.08] some work to be done.
[2506.44 --> 2507.10] It's amazing
[2507.10 --> 2507.74] what's been accomplished
[2507.74 --> 2508.32] already though.
[2508.40 --> 2509.48] It's now my primary
[2509.48 --> 2511.14] podcast listening app.
[2511.34 --> 2512.24] I wonder, Alex,
[2512.26 --> 2512.88] have you played it all
[2512.88 --> 2513.60] with podcast
[2513.60 --> 2514.60] and Audiobookshelf?
[2514.86 --> 2516.12] I've still got it spun up
[2516.12 --> 2517.00] from the episode
[2517.00 --> 2517.78] we talked about it
[2517.78 --> 2518.60] a couple of weeks ago.
[2518.78 --> 2519.54] Did you try a podcast
[2519.54 --> 2520.00] in there?
[2520.26 --> 2522.58] I haven't done any podcasts,
[2522.68 --> 2523.52] but we could do a lot.
[2523.52 --> 2523.92] Live.
[2524.76 --> 2526.32] We could do a live test
[2526.32 --> 2527.22] right now if you like.
[2527.50 --> 2527.86] Oh!
[2529.06 --> 2529.80] All right.
[2529.96 --> 2530.96] Oh, that's exciting.
[2531.40 --> 2532.84] I know this is a common question
[2532.84 --> 2534.08] that comes into the show
[2534.08 --> 2534.74] is, hey,