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[2693.42 --> 2694.52] Yeah, true, true, true. |
[2694.82 --> 2695.08] Right. |
[2695.16 --> 2699.38] That is a time series database which is designed for exactly that use case. |
[2699.76 --> 2699.90] Yeah. |
[2700.22 --> 2703.30] And I'm only three weeks into running mine, so I haven't had that experience yet. |
[2703.30 --> 2705.36] So I'm also just running the built-in. |
[2705.64 --> 2707.46] Yeah, I mean, mine's a couple years old. |
[2707.78 --> 2709.08] It's not really a big issue. |
[2709.66 --> 2712.26] And the Home Assistant team in the last two releases |
[2712.26 --> 2716.04] has made significant improvements in the database performance. |
[2716.24 --> 2718.56] So I think it's getting even faster with SQLite. |
[2719.22 --> 2722.94] Marcel boosted in seven days ago with 500 sats, wishing me to get better soon. |
[2723.18 --> 2723.74] Thank you, Marcel. |
[2723.84 --> 2724.68] It must have been the reason. |
[2724.98 --> 2726.10] We all wished it to. |
[2726.24 --> 2727.20] Not just Marcel. |
[2727.50 --> 2727.94] Oh, okay. |
[2728.04 --> 2728.24] All right. |
[2728.30 --> 2728.54] Okay. |
[2729.88 --> 2731.44] What do you think this next one is? |
[2732.44 --> 2733.24] FunDeckHermit? |
[2734.30 --> 2735.02] FunDeckHermit. |
[2735.10 --> 2735.26] Yeah. |
[2735.26 --> 2736.46] I got it, huh? |
[2736.84 --> 2743.84] With Elite Boost 1337, with a tip of the week, the Authentech, which is Authentik, |
[2744.50 --> 2746.58] makes single-sign-unaccessible for the home user. |
[2746.68 --> 2750.82] You can use LDAP, OAuth 2, maybe even integrate with a reverse proxy. |
[2750.94 --> 2752.88] I've been using it for eight months without any problems. |
[2753.02 --> 2753.56] Love the show. |
[2753.96 --> 2755.06] Greetings from Sylvania. |
[2755.78 --> 2759.08] So Authentic is something I've been wanting to look at for a very long time. |
[2759.08 --> 2765.92] I started using one of its other competitors, which is not really Authentication, but it's |
[2765.92 --> 2767.62] a project called Authalia. |
[2767.92 --> 2772.54] Essentially, this does like a transparent authentication proxy in front of applications. |
[2773.32 --> 2778.36] But I think where Authentic makes a lot more sense is for applications that have integration |
[2778.36 --> 2783.40] with LDAP and OAuth and that kind of thing, which unfortunately is not all of them. |
[2783.40 --> 2789.18] And I think that really is Authentic's biggest issue is you have to rely on the underlying |
[2789.18 --> 2795.62] application to support some kind of, for want of a better phrase, proper authentication |
[2795.62 --> 2798.44] mechanism in order to be able to use it with Authentic. |
[2799.16 --> 2804.50] So if you've just got a simple HT access authentication, for example, then you're not going to see any |
[2804.50 --> 2805.66] benefit with Authentic. |
[2805.84 --> 2809.70] But there are other apps, you know, GitT is one of them, Nextcloud. |
[2809.70 --> 2815.04] There's a few that we run right in this community that will absolutely integrate very well with |
[2815.04 --> 2815.60] Authentic. |
[2816.14 --> 2818.82] So thanks for writing in, Fundec Hermit. |
[2819.26 --> 2820.20] What a name. |
[2820.98 --> 2822.78] I need to give it a look. |
[2823.84 --> 2829.40] I wanted to ask Josh what he does for authentication, given he's an elite hacker Defcon man. |
[2829.86 --> 2831.02] That's a good question. |
[2831.18 --> 2831.32] Yeah. |
[2831.42 --> 2833.46] Wiping, formatting and reinstalling, man. |
[2833.46 --> 2839.98] Um, so when it comes to trying to build that out, even for, for home use versus for a hackerspace |
[2839.98 --> 2843.82] use versus for what we're going through and doing at Defcon, I would say our three different |
[2843.82 --> 2845.00] situations there. |
[2845.06 --> 2847.92] I've run free IPA in the past and I've been pretty happy with that. |
[2848.14 --> 2850.22] And for our hackerspace, that's worked out pretty well. |
[2850.62 --> 2856.04] The issue is when it comes to getting other people to support it, it's been pretty straightforward |
[2856.04 --> 2860.68] when we were trying to do it from like my location here in the desert down to like somebody |
[2860.68 --> 2861.44] else in San Diego. |
[2862.06 --> 2866.10] It's been interesting to make sure that we have the mirroring on that working correctly. |
[2866.48 --> 2870.64] Otherwise, honestly, if you have a Synology, why aren't you just using the one that's built |
[2870.64 --> 2871.12] into that? |
[2871.42 --> 2875.80] And honestly, for my mom and dad's business, that's what we've just gone through and done |
[2875.80 --> 2876.92] there because it's built in. |
[2877.16 --> 2877.58] Make it easy. |
[2878.30 --> 2878.74] Make it easy. |
[2878.84 --> 2881.42] I think that is absolutely the right advice. |
[2882.10 --> 2886.18] So CastPlan writes in with 3,690 sats. |
[2886.56 --> 2887.20] High signal. |
[2887.58 --> 2888.08] Great show. |
[2888.34 --> 2888.60] Thanks. |
[2889.30 --> 2890.46] I think you liked last episode. |
[2890.46 --> 2894.44] High signal is like a good compliment in the Boostergram world. |
[2895.00 --> 2895.92] That's rare. |
[2896.24 --> 2896.36] Yeah. |
[2897.00 --> 2900.02] The Golden Dragon boosted in seven days ago with a row of ducks. |
[2900.32 --> 2902.64] Says it was a great show with Techno Tim. |
[2902.90 --> 2903.82] It absolutely was. |
[2903.88 --> 2908.52] I had a blast and I really hope we didn't bore you all too much talking nonstop about |
[2908.52 --> 2910.88] Kubernetes for an hour, but I had a great time. |
[2911.06 --> 2915.02] I found it educational and I don't really even have a use case for Kubernetes myself, but |
[2915.02 --> 2919.50] it's still something I like to keep a, you know, a kind of a, at least not an ear on, |
[2919.56 --> 2923.20] but kind of a, some, at least an informed background on, I suppose. |
[2923.28 --> 2924.64] And the conversation was perfect for that. |
[2924.64 --> 2931.40] Now, Turquoise Fox writes in with a controversial, is this controversial piece of feedback? |
[2931.90 --> 2936.60] I mean, I don't, probably not in our audience because there's probably others that feel this |
[2936.60 --> 2936.84] way. |
[2937.12 --> 2937.80] I would imagine. |
[2938.02 --> 2939.86] We've, this is an issue we've come up with before. |
[2940.48 --> 2943.00] And Turquoise technically boosted in twice for this one. |
[2943.00 --> 2948.76] So I combined them to 6,269 sets, but some Discord hate here. |
[2948.88 --> 2949.48] Boo Discord. |
[2949.72 --> 2949.86] Yay. |
[2949.96 --> 2950.38] Matrix. |
[2950.50 --> 2951.82] When will self-host it be on Matrix? |
[2952.58 --> 2953.66] And we get this sometimes. |
[2953.66 --> 2959.38] We know we've explained it before on the show, but sometimes there, we try to walk this balance |
[2959.38 --> 2964.94] between the perfect being the enemy of the good enough and Discord took off like a weed. |
[2965.22 --> 2969.40] There's a really great community over there and there's more good than there is negative |
[2969.40 --> 2970.20] as a result. |
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