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[2586.12 --> 2590.72] monitors screens as we want without paying the stupid extortionate prices of those things.
[2590.72 --> 2598.82] So I put Lineage on an old, really old Kindle Fire tablet a long time ago, and it just works.
[2598.92 --> 2599.50] It's just reliable.
[2599.62 --> 2602.22] It just sits on my wife's nightstand and just does its thing.
[2602.86 --> 2603.70] She can bring it around with her.
[2603.76 --> 2607.06] But the other nice thing about having Wyzebridge is, I've noticed too, like she could bring
[2607.06 --> 2609.82] it up on her phone if that's what she has with her as well.
[2609.92 --> 2611.74] So that's very handy.
[2611.74 --> 2617.06] I'm interested to know what your impression is of the performance, because the performance
[2617.06 --> 2621.62] with the stock Amazon Android image on there is dog doo doo.
[2621.74 --> 2622.68] It is bad.
[2622.84 --> 2624.84] It is bad, bad.
[2625.24 --> 2630.86] I think we paid 25 or 28 pounds for the ad supported version like seven years ago.
[2630.98 --> 2633.28] I always pick them up on like some ridiculous sale.
[2633.36 --> 2634.20] That's the best part.
[2634.20 --> 2640.74] It's only worth it if you can put Lineage on it, because then it strips out all the cruft
[2640.74 --> 2641.46] and all the crap.
[2641.64 --> 2646.20] And performance goes from being complete dog turd to being not great.
[2646.96 --> 2651.38] I'm sure Amazon loves when you remove the ads from their ad supported version.
[2653.96 --> 2657.24] So the newer ones, you can't really do that very easily.
[2657.42 --> 2660.78] So be careful if you are buying a Kindle Fire with that in mind.
[2661.40 --> 2662.44] Careful which one you buy.
[2662.44 --> 2665.52] Go and look at the Lineage OS wikis and all that kind of stuff, and they'll give you some
[2665.52 --> 2667.44] good info about what's supported.
[2667.90 --> 2672.92] In the before times, I would have considered like a little CM4 powered display system, right?
[2673.80 --> 2679.36] CM4, because where I have one of my screens mounted, it's on a bathroom medicine cabinet
[2679.36 --> 2681.06] that we don't use.
[2681.20 --> 2682.38] And it doesn't have a mirror.
[2682.48 --> 2683.80] It just is a wood medicine cabinet.
[2684.26 --> 2690.18] So the tablet's mounted to that, but it would be not really much of a problem to drill a
[2690.18 --> 2691.18] hole through that medicine cabinet.
[2691.18 --> 2694.60] And I could have like a Raspberry Pi mounted at the back of the medicine cabinet and then
[2694.60 --> 2696.62] just a display on the front and be a lot cleaner.
[2697.20 --> 2698.94] I think a lot more responsive.
[2699.36 --> 2705.64] But these days, compute modules are like, you know, as valuable as plywood and wood and
[2705.64 --> 2705.90] gold.
[2706.08 --> 2707.32] It's getting ridiculous.
[2707.40 --> 2708.72] And I just got another.
[2708.72 --> 2712.04] I picked one up recently and I just received it.
[2712.36 --> 2714.20] And now it's like, what do I do with this thing?
[2714.44 --> 2715.98] They're so rare and precious.
[2716.48 --> 2719.52] Whatever job I give this, it's got to be like important now.
[2719.64 --> 2723.96] Like I've totally gone from having a drawer full of Raspberry Pis to now every one I get
[2723.96 --> 2727.02] is like precious and limited and can't be wasted.
[2727.38 --> 2728.84] It's getting bad, Alex.
[2729.48 --> 2731.82] Maybe when that clears up, maybe then I'll build one.
[2731.82 --> 2734.32] We got a couple of thank you boosts.
[2734.86 --> 2739.16] J24 boosted in saying he loves the value for value model and also that he loves using
[2739.16 --> 2741.56] Keybase for personal repositories.
[2741.78 --> 2745.48] And then we also got one anonymous thank you boost with no message.
[2745.90 --> 2746.76] Just a thank you.
[2747.24 --> 2750.58] I'd love to take a moment to say thank you to our site reliability engineers over at
[2750.58 --> 2752.56] self-hosted.show slash SRE.
[2752.96 --> 2755.10] You subscribers over there make the show possible.
[2755.46 --> 2755.78] Indeed.
[2755.78 --> 2757.86] And they let us be picky about who we talk to.
[2758.54 --> 2761.60] This is something I'm mentioning just for a short period of time, but we get all kinds
[2761.60 --> 2764.34] of weird sponsor requests.
[2764.76 --> 2766.26] And one that happens on the Coder show.
[2766.34 --> 2767.60] It happens on this show occasionally.
[2768.12 --> 2769.94] Happens on Coder Radio all the time.
[2770.38 --> 2774.98] People email in that want to pay us to interview them and pretend like they're not paying us
[2774.98 --> 2776.16] to interview them on the show.
[2776.38 --> 2776.64] Yeah.
[2776.78 --> 2778.36] Which is easy money for a podcaster.
[2778.90 --> 2779.64] That's easy money.
[2780.04 --> 2781.04] I could do that all day long.
[2781.68 --> 2785.62] So the members, they let us not even have to consider that kind of crap.
[2785.78 --> 2788.48] We get to stay focused on super serving our audience.
[2788.62 --> 2789.44] That's what the members do.
[2789.52 --> 2790.30] They give us that runway.
[2790.74 --> 2796.40] So as a thank you, we've created an ad free version of the show and soon, not ready yet
[2796.40 --> 2798.44] because we're building the backend infrastructure to make it possible.
[2798.44 --> 2801.76] But soon we're also going to create a live feed for our members.
[2801.76 --> 2804.76] So the live shows that we're now doing, which is now a regular thing for the self-hosted
[2804.76 --> 2808.92] program, soon our members will have an option between two feeds, the ad free feed that
[2808.92 --> 2811.70] we've always had and the new live feed.
[2811.78 --> 2814.68] So that way they can just subscribe to that and they get even more show.
[2814.68 --> 2820.08] And as a thank you to the ad free version, they also get a post show, which is only available
[2820.08 --> 2820.68] for our members.
[2820.92 --> 2823.18] Again, self-hosted.show slash SRE.
[2823.74 --> 2828.96] Now we're doing this show live at the moment every two weeks, 7.30 PM Eastern.
[2829.42 --> 2831.88] Where can people go to find that when we're live, Chris?
[2832.24 --> 2836.36] You say at the moment, but as far as I know, I think we're doing it going forward, right?
[2836.36 --> 2841.76] We're going to find that when we're going to find that we're going to find that we're going to have.
[2841.76 --> 2843.06] 7.30 PM Pacific.
[2843.84 --> 2846.66] And we'll keep it posted over the, we'll have it archived over there too.
[2846.90 --> 2850.52] That's the idea is that if you'd like to catch a live version and you'd like to see the video
[2850.52 --> 2852.66] version, we will have it archived there.
[2853.08 --> 2858.20] Our focus is going to remain the audio feed that gets released, but we felt like this was a nice
[2858.20 --> 2861.18] way to kind of interact with our community on a more ongoing basis.
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[2864.46 --> 2869.90] Now, most of you already know this, but selfhosted.show slash contact is the place to go to get in touch
[2869.90 --> 2875.46] with us. You can find me on Twitter at ironicbadger and I'm in the discord at AlexKTZ.
[2875.96 --> 2881.38] That's right. That discord is itself hosted.show slash discord. I'm on Twitter at Chris LAS.
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[2887.00 --> 2890.90] Thanks for listening, everybody. That was selfhosted.show slash 72.
• The host is filling in for Chris Fisher who may have COVID-19
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