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[3032.28 --> 3035.96] You had to speak sentences into this thing to train the algorithm.
[3036.46 --> 3039.28] And it would input text to you on the screen.
[3039.42 --> 3046.34] And let's just pump the brakes on saying how bad they are before we actually realize how good they are.
[3046.34 --> 3047.32] First of all, please.
[3047.32 --> 3047.80] Yeah.
[3048.06 --> 3053.96] The fact that they can even pick us up now when we're holding these mobile devices in like any environment pretty much is incredible.
[3053.96 --> 3059.82] Because back then you needed a really close microphone, maybe even a headset microphone for good dictation.
[3060.52 --> 3063.44] And getting that microphone to work with that computer was not a given.
[3065.12 --> 3066.38] Oh, old computers.
[3066.38 --> 3067.66] Oh, man.
[3068.04 --> 3072.80] Optimus Grey boosted in just a day ago with a full row of ducks, 2,222 sats.
[3072.88 --> 3076.50] He says, I was just listening to the podcast and I was syncing everything up.
[3076.62 --> 3077.38] But you know what?
[3077.50 --> 3079.66] This episode 71 might just be one of my favorites.
[3079.74 --> 3082.56] It's got cooking, Proxmox, Bitwarden with Ansible.
[3082.84 --> 3084.08] What else could you want?
[3084.84 --> 3085.86] Also, I agree.
[3085.96 --> 3086.98] Brent needs some gas money.
[3087.28 --> 3092.06] And don't tell Alex that we'll all be touching his chair when we have a house party over there.
[3092.06 --> 3094.54] I still have the sign up here.
[3094.88 --> 3096.18] No touchy the chair.
[3096.44 --> 3097.66] You see this on the stream?
[3097.82 --> 3099.34] But that just makes people want to touch it.
[3099.68 --> 3101.16] It just makes them want to touch it.
[3101.62 --> 3102.58] It's still up there.
[3102.94 --> 3105.26] It's like a sign that says, don't kick me.
[3105.32 --> 3106.20] Then people want to kick you.
[3106.32 --> 3106.54] True.
[3106.68 --> 3107.02] It's true.
[3107.18 --> 3107.36] Yeah.
[3107.56 --> 3109.88] I do have a punchable face, I've been told.
[3110.12 --> 3112.92] I like the idea, too, that Brent's going to have a party while you're gone.
[3113.04 --> 3115.34] Like, you know, a teenager having a party while their parents are out.
[3116.18 --> 3116.70] Do it?
[3116.84 --> 3119.36] I mean, there is a million cameras around here.
[3119.44 --> 3120.38] He won't get away with it.
[3120.74 --> 3120.94] No.
[3120.94 --> 3123.00] No, but there's not much you'll be able to do.
[3123.12 --> 3124.74] I mean, you know, it's probably going to be Archie's fault.
[3124.84 --> 3126.52] Archie's going to be a bad influence, I imagine.
[3126.74 --> 3126.96] Yeah.
[3127.14 --> 3127.28] Yeah.
[3127.28 --> 3128.40] That dog does like to drink.
[3129.48 --> 3130.46] We got a double boost.
[3130.54 --> 3131.52] Some double boost this week.
[3131.58 --> 3132.40] That's great, guys.
[3132.78 --> 3134.34] 500 stats from Optimus Grey again.
[3134.72 --> 3136.72] He says, I live in a three-story townhouse.
[3137.12 --> 3140.20] About 650 to 700 square feet per level.
[3140.64 --> 3142.40] One Unify AP on top.
[3142.68 --> 3143.94] And the lower floor.
[3144.48 --> 3147.54] But I get poor speeds on that second middle floor.
[3147.54 --> 3151.22] Do I really need a third Unify AP?
[3151.74 --> 3156.72] I tried the Unify tools, but all my neighbors with their ISP modems and routers set to blast
[3156.72 --> 3158.46] just seem to be configured poorly.
[3159.14 --> 3160.36] Just run Ethernet everywhere.
[3160.62 --> 3162.12] Just plug your phone in via Ethernet.
[3162.24 --> 3163.14] That'll solve that problem.
[3163.42 --> 3163.94] Yeah, right.
[3164.20 --> 3164.66] Yeah, it will.
[3164.78 --> 3165.94] What about Wi-Fi 6?
[3166.00 --> 3168.82] I don't know if you have modern enough devices to support Wi-Fi 6.
[3168.92 --> 3172.62] That uses a bit of extra spectrum that some of the other neighbors might not have.
[3172.62 --> 3175.64] Obviously, every device doesn't support it.
[3175.86 --> 3182.88] But generally speaking, the Unify tools do an okay job of defining the spectrum that's
[3182.88 --> 3183.24] available.
[3183.44 --> 3186.76] If you scan the channels, it will automatically move things around for you.
[3187.46 --> 3190.76] I do have a firmware on my RoboVac, which might be of interest.
[3190.90 --> 3193.06] I don't know if you have a RoboVac or anything like that.
[3193.06 --> 3199.48] But I can actually send my ValiTudo-based RoboVac around the house, and it will generate
[3199.48 --> 3202.80] me a Wi-Fi heat map of the Wi-Fi access points.
[3203.32 --> 3203.54] Wow.
[3203.80 --> 3206.80] So you get an idea of where the signal's the strongest from the neighbors and stuff like
[3206.80 --> 3207.04] that.
[3207.10 --> 3207.76] That's pretty fun.
[3207.86 --> 3211.74] Now, you don't necessarily need a fancy pants vacuum to do that.
[3212.06 --> 3214.54] There are apps on your phone which will let you do the same thing.
[3214.80 --> 3216.32] That might be a good place to start.
[3216.48 --> 3222.44] I wonder too, Optimus, like a price aside, why not get the third AP?
[3222.44 --> 3226.32] It sounds like you've got a ton of channel crossover from your neighbors.
[3226.76 --> 3228.88] Similar situation where I'm at here at the studio.
[3229.22 --> 3233.46] I open up my Wi-Fi network screen, and I would be...
[3233.46 --> 3235.82] I mean, I've never really counted because I just have to scroll and scroll, but it's
[3235.82 --> 3237.88] probably like 35, 40 APs I can pick up.
[3237.98 --> 3238.74] It's disgusting.
[3239.50 --> 3242.52] And I have to imagine there's just a ton of channel overlap.
[3242.98 --> 3245.70] You could be faced the same thing, especially in a townhouse like I am.
[3246.08 --> 3246.90] Could totally see that.
[3247.10 --> 3252.36] The other thing is, you could be just on the point between those two access points where
[3252.36 --> 3259.00] the signal is about dropping off from both of them, and your devices don't know which
[3259.00 --> 3259.58] one to pick.
[3259.64 --> 3263.78] So they might be flip-flopping between the two all the time trying to do that handoff thing.
[3264.38 --> 3269.00] And depending on how they're mounted, generally the Wi-Fi signal is a bubble, right?
[3269.04 --> 3270.96] It's like a mushroom top.
[3271.04 --> 3273.96] It goes out, up, and around.
[3274.10 --> 3276.66] It doesn't necessarily go down below the AP.
[3276.80 --> 3278.08] It doesn't go behind the AP.
[3278.08 --> 3282.26] So you may have a mushroom dome of Wi-Fi on the bottom floor, and then you have a mushroom
[3282.26 --> 3285.92] dome of Wi-Fi on the top, and they're both just not intersecting the middle floor as much.
[3286.40 --> 3288.40] Plus, you maybe got something in the walls, too.