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[2348.14 --> 2348.82] I really don't. |
[2349.20 --> 2353.22] And the reason why, and I'm just, maybe it's old man Chris here. |
[2353.22 --> 2363.36] But back in my day, our Palm Pilots had little infrared blasters built into them so you could exchange contact information. |
[2363.72 --> 2365.70] Did you just play the Palm Pilot card? |
[2366.56 --> 2370.50] We have been trying to solve this problem literally since the late 90s. |
[2370.88 --> 2375.78] Since fax machines were popular to have in the home, we have been trying to solve this problem. |
[2376.02 --> 2379.88] And we have tried different technologies and nothing has stuck. |
[2379.88 --> 2384.48] Like, even as Palm Pilot friends, you know, we were kind of like, all right, let's try this. |
[2384.50 --> 2385.28] And you'd line it up. |
[2385.36 --> 2387.06] And it just never really took off. |
[2387.40 --> 2390.76] You know what's going to happen in the real world is you're going to make a connection with someone. |
[2390.76 --> 2393.40] And then you're going to unlock your phone, pass it to them. |
[2393.40 --> 2399.10] And they're going to type in their number or send you a text or a telegram or, hey, what's your discord or your Twitter or whatever. |
[2399.58 --> 2400.30] That's the reality. |
[2400.42 --> 2402.08] It feels like that's going to be the reality. |
[2402.34 --> 2406.50] As long as we have multiple vendors making multiple operating systems that want to implement their own standards |
[2406.50 --> 2411.36] and don't necessarily have incentive to interoperate with maybe each other. |
[2411.42 --> 2411.56] Right. |
[2411.62 --> 2417.90] As long as that's as long as we've got a Coke and Pepsi of phone manufacturers and Coke and Pepsi don't want to share their secret recipe. |
[2418.22 --> 2421.96] I don't think we're very likely to have universal electronic cards that actually be adopted. |
[2421.96 --> 2428.16] It needs to be as easy as like, you know, you bump watches, you tap phones and it's completely seamless. |
[2428.34 --> 2430.00] And unless it's that, it's never going to take off. |
[2430.40 --> 2436.04] I thought I saw the answer at a conference a few years ago, which was scanning a QR code on a conference's badge. |
[2436.62 --> 2438.98] But all that turned into was another way to track me. |
[2439.26 --> 2440.62] And that's the last thing I want. |
[2441.42 --> 2443.12] Real time Brent update for the show. |
[2443.36 --> 2445.58] And he's missed his flight, unfortunately, by about 10 minutes. |
[2445.64 --> 2449.40] So let's hope that Air Canada take good care of him tonight. |
[2450.58 --> 2453.02] Anyway, Matt writes in, hey, self-hosted crew. |
[2453.02 --> 2459.80] I wanted to start out by saying thank you to the entire JB team for consistently putting out top tier Linux content. |
[2461.44 --> 2461.92] Stop. |
[2461.92 --> 2467.62] I've been listening for a few years now and y'all, how did I do with that? |
[2467.86 --> 2468.36] Not bad. |
[2468.80 --> 2472.34] Have really helped me in my journey to becoming a Linux sysadmin. |
[2472.90 --> 2474.20] I've been building up my home lab. |
[2474.34 --> 2482.66] And since I got the promotion a few months ago, I was curious if you have talked about smoke detectors, water and flood detectors or that kind of thing on the show previously. |
[2482.66 --> 2490.36] I've been able to replace all the pipes in my house and I haven't had any leaks, but I'm concerned that something might happen in the future. |
[2490.76 --> 2492.00] Thanks again for all that you do. |
[2492.38 --> 2493.28] He loved the word y'all. |
[2493.38 --> 2496.70] There's three y'alls in there and he's trying to make the British man say y'all. |
[2496.70 --> 2499.32] You're doing great, Alex. |
[2499.34 --> 2500.04] You're doing great. |
[2500.24 --> 2501.02] I do like the word. |
[2501.18 --> 2503.84] What have you done for smoke detectors and the lot? |
[2504.08 --> 2505.02] Do you have those integrated? |
[2505.14 --> 2505.94] Have you kept them separate? |
[2506.34 --> 2509.98] They're bog standard $5 smoke detectors from Amazon. |
[2510.34 --> 2511.98] And I've got one above my 3D printer. |
[2512.46 --> 2513.96] I have a Z-Wave smoke detector. |
[2514.08 --> 2515.78] Like I said, I got a lot of Z-Wave devices. |
[2516.32 --> 2519.26] This I purchased November 20th, 2020. |
[2519.26 --> 2525.72] So I've had it for a couple of years now and I've never had a fire, so I don't really have a lot to say. |
[2526.04 --> 2529.76] But I bought it on a recommendation from the Home Assistant community. |
[2530.04 --> 2533.60] It's the first alert Z-Wave smoke detector carbon monoxide alarm. |
[2533.84 --> 2539.42] You just join it to your Z-Wave network like you would all your other devices and it shows up in Home Assistant with the alarm component. |
[2540.00 --> 2541.34] And I like it a lot. |
[2541.96 --> 2544.86] It's really easy to replace the battery, too. |
[2544.96 --> 2546.82] It's just got a little side tray that pops out. |
[2546.82 --> 2549.16] So when you do have to replace the battery, you can. |
[2549.66 --> 2552.42] And because it's Z-Wave, it's not a big battery hog. |
[2552.52 --> 2553.96] It's just two AA batteries. |
[2554.54 --> 2558.70] So I'll put a link to this in the show notes for at least smoke detector. |
[2559.22 --> 2560.44] Now, what about leak detectors? |
[2560.90 --> 2570.48] Previous friends of the show, Shelley, actually make some flood detectors, which I'm reliably informed by one of my neighbors who has a rental property out at the coast work extremely well. |
[2571.04 --> 2576.26] And I'm fairly sure that Aqara, A-Q-A-R-A, make a leak detector as well. |
[2576.26 --> 2582.20] And then, of course, sticking with the Z-Wave theme over here, the Aotec water leak sensor. |
[2582.70 --> 2585.12] These Aotecs, they work great with Home Assistant. |
[2585.62 --> 2587.86] They also make some great sensors. |
[2588.00 --> 2591.06] They're just a little expensive, although their leak detector is only $36. |
[2591.06 --> 2595.82] And $36 is money well spent to prevent a leak. |
[2596.00 --> 2606.20] And then, of course, another actual Z-Wave device, although I don't use it, but we've had people write in, is the Ring leak detectors, which I'm told are pretty decent. |
[2606.60 --> 2607.88] And I actually talk Z-Wave. |
[2607.88 --> 2615.68] Never use them myself, but if you already have a Ring camera or you want to experiment with it, you could try the Ring leak detectors as well. |
[2616.20 --> 2618.80] Can't vouch for it personally, but we've gotten pretty good email on it. |
[2619.70 --> 2622.24] All right, we got some boosts with some new podcast apps. |
[2622.36 --> 2626.76] Kospilin was in first this week with 3,690 sats. |
[2627.06 --> 2631.74] And he was writing in about his Pi OS setup from our chat in Pi for Every Problem. |
[2631.74 --> 2639.06] He says that I use Tumbleweed on my, quote, desktop Pies, and then I use Raspbian on the headless Cody Pies. |
[2639.30 --> 2643.98] And he uses NFS to avoid using the SD card altogether. |
[2644.96 --> 2646.18] He says, thanks for the show. |
[2646.60 --> 2649.10] That's all well and good, but what happens when the NFS server's down? |
[2649.88 --> 2651.78] Well, then you're probably not watching your movies anyways. |
[2653.06 --> 2654.88] Or the network switches down. |
[2655.42 --> 2656.08] Yeah, yeah. |
[2656.42 --> 2657.52] No, I agree. |
[2657.52 --> 2661.50] You know, but I stream all of my television over the network now, and it's been okay. |
[2662.06 --> 2662.42] But yeah. |
[2662.86 --> 2668.12] Yeah, NFS to run the system, that could lead to a bad day. |
[2668.78 --> 2672.50] SirLurksalot boosted in with 1,337 sats. |
[2673.08 --> 2678.42] He says, I'm also a big believer and a fan of your support of the Matrix ecosystem. |
[2678.76 --> 2680.30] I do run my own home server. |
[2680.44 --> 2682.08] I've done it for a couple of years now. |
[2682.20 --> 2685.18] And I've given you lots of feedback and moral support for running Matrix. |
[2685.18 --> 2690.32] But I wanted to chime in and say that I fully support your use of Discord as well. |
[2690.32 --> 2692.26] It's not a zero-sum game. |
[2692.76 --> 2696.54] Self-hosting is a journey, and shows like this are to help light the way. |
[2697.16 --> 2701.60] But if neophytes are on Discord, you've got to meet them there to bring them into the tent. |
[2702.34 --> 2702.74] Hallelujah. |
[2703.44 --> 2704.52] Well put, Lurksalot. |
[2704.56 --> 2708.26] He goes on to say, with a double boost, coming in with another elite set of sats. |
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