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[3132.24 --> 3133.78] I put all of my router stats in there. |
[3133.82 --> 3135.14] I've got electricity stats in there. |
[3135.20 --> 3136.52] You can visualize it with Humio. |
[3137.16 --> 3138.74] It'll help you monitor your power consumption. |
[3138.74 --> 3141.12] We have a listener in Australia who does just that. |
[3141.90 --> 3142.76] They go off-grid. |
[3142.84 --> 3143.48] They got solar. |
[3144.16 --> 3146.56] They're bringing all of that into Home Assistant and Node-RED. |
[3146.68 --> 3150.44] So they're getting real-time information on what's using power. |
[3150.58 --> 3153.66] They're troubleshooting technical problems their neighbors think is the greatest thing ever. |
[3154.22 --> 3156.92] You got to go check out Humio and see what you can do for your environment. |
[3157.56 --> 3159.22] Get all of your logs into one place. |
[3159.86 --> 3162.44] I mean, when it's your hobby, you want it easy and quick, right? |
[3162.44 --> 3164.40] You don't want it to be the job. |
[3165.10 --> 3171.58] So go get started with Humio Community Edition for free right now at humio.com slash H-C-E. |
[3171.70 --> 3175.92] That's H-U-M-I-O dot com slash H-C-E. |
[3175.92 --> 3178.30] All right. |
[3178.38 --> 3180.50] So Stuart wants a better smoke detector. |
[3180.66 --> 3181.54] Hey, Chris and the Badger. |
[3181.66 --> 3183.88] I was wondering if you had a suggestion for a smoke detector. |
[3184.38 --> 3192.90] I've been using the trusty Home Assistant for about three years and so far have managed to avoid the Z things thanks to Shelley, ESPHome and a few other useful tools. |
[3192.90 --> 3198.58] All the smoke detectors I've seen seem to depend on Z-Wave or Zigbee or whatever. |
[3199.38 --> 3206.88] Are there any other hybrid ones where it works well but simply provides an interface via Wi-Fi to notify if away? |
[3207.26 --> 3208.54] Wouldn't such a thing be nice? |
[3208.64 --> 3214.88] And just to kind of go on top of that, Jonathan wrote in and said, I'm not actually so sure about these Z-Wave smoke detectors, guys. |
[3215.36 --> 3216.32] Time-appropriate greetings. |
[3216.32 --> 3219.10] I had one for a couple of years. |
[3219.26 --> 3224.16] I ended up having to disconnect it when all of a sudden it started having false alarms every other day. |
[3224.34 --> 3227.32] I just couldn't find a solution and I had to tear them down. |
[3228.12 --> 3231.18] Yikes, because I have those Z-Wave ones that you find on Amazon. |
[3231.62 --> 3233.02] I have those right now. |
[3233.28 --> 3236.08] So hopefully they don't start giving me false alarms all the time. |
[3236.26 --> 3243.10] If there's one device that you don't want to be giving you false alarms or going wrong in any way, it's a smoke detector. |
[3243.44 --> 3245.48] And in a lot of ways, it's worse when you're not home. |
[3245.48 --> 3246.76] You know, you get the alert on your phone. |
[3246.84 --> 3248.32] You're like, is there actually a fire? |
[3248.46 --> 3249.12] I don't know. |
[3249.52 --> 3252.98] So our friends over at Shelly, boy, maybe Shelly should be advertising this week. |
[3253.26 --> 3258.88] They do have a Wi-Fi hubless smoke detector coming soon. |
[3258.98 --> 3260.00] It's not yet available. |
[3260.34 --> 3268.62] However, their gas detector, which can detect a natch gas and propane, those are available and shipping. |
[3268.82 --> 3272.42] So I imagine it's probably not too long until the smoke detector is available. |
[3272.42 --> 3274.26] So you could always consider Shelly, perhaps. |
[3274.40 --> 3279.58] But we'd love any ideas from the audience if you want to boost it in or go to selfhosted.show slash contact. |
[3280.38 --> 3281.26] Yes, we would. |
[3281.58 --> 3282.98] Now, Shiram writes in, |
[3282.98 --> 3312.98] |
[3312.98 --> 3317.88] configured in the admin dashboard general branding section of the settings. |
[3318.42 --> 3320.38] There'll be a link to the documentation in the show notes. |
[3321.22 --> 3324.06] Maybe you guys already knew about this, but I still felt like sharing. |
[3324.32 --> 3325.44] Keep making podcasts. |
[3325.88 --> 3326.22] Cheers. |
[3326.48 --> 3326.82] Shiram. |
[3326.82 --> 3335.68] I kind of expect now the next time I come over to your house and I turn on the TV, I am going to get a fully Badger branded jellyfin experience at Alex's house. |
[3336.58 --> 3339.38] I'm just going to brand it with those lady badges you used last week. |
[3341.10 --> 3341.72] Might as well. |
[3341.78 --> 3343.16] I'll get you the source material, right? |
[3343.58 --> 3344.56] Yeah, that's a neat idea. |
[3344.66 --> 3346.82] I could definitely see it too, like in an office space. |
[3346.82 --> 3350.82] I've been in a dentist's office where they had some videos that were looping on a TV. |
[3351.16 --> 3351.82] It could be great for that. |
[3351.82 --> 3362.10] That's just it, or a school or something, some kind of educational environment, or even for your kids or something where you wanted to make it absolutely clear that it was a kid-friendly platform or something. |
[3362.22 --> 3362.52] I don't know. |
[3363.16 --> 3363.28] Yeah. |
[3363.40 --> 3364.68] I'm still a Plex guy. |
[3365.12 --> 3368.72] I wish that Jellyfin was just a little bit better. |
[3369.38 --> 3371.80] It's getting close. |
[3371.96 --> 3376.88] It's getting really, really close, and I'm excited for the future, but as of today, I'm still a Plex guy. |
[3377.36 --> 3380.38] My Plex server is off at the moment because it's too dang hot. |
[3380.38 --> 3383.68] So I just decided to just turn things off, you know? |
[3384.10 --> 3400.08] We got some boosts this week, and I want to take a moment and let you know that we have some links in the show notes because one of the things that we don't really mention, but it is intensely awesome in my opinion, is that the boosts are all self-hosted, open source, and it's all a peer-to-peer ... |
[3400.08 --> 3409.00] It's a messaging network that's peer-to-peer, and it arrives on my server that runs here locally at the studio up in my office. |
[3409.00 --> 3419.26] It's a completely distributed peer-to-peer free software messaging system for you to send your feedback with a little bit of value attached into the show, and it is awesome. |
[3419.40 --> 3433.10] And I don't talk about it much because it's, you know, related to Bitcoin, but when you think about the technology that's being used, like my setup upstairs is an Umbral box which has a controller system that has a bunch of Docker containers underneath it that it's orchestrating. |
[3433.10 --> 3436.24] It's doing all kinds of stuff to run all of that locally. |
[3437.10 --> 3441.88] And I just love that it's become a great way for people to send messages into the show. |
[3442.32 --> 3445.98] So if you want to boost in, get a new podcast app at newpodcastapps.com. |
[3446.42 --> 3450.10] Marcel came in with 1,997 sats. |
[3450.74 --> 3455.16] He says, Alex, I'm curious what service you use to ship things overseas. |
[3455.48 --> 3456.88] Do you have any advice on this? |
[3456.92 --> 3461.38] I am moving overseas soon, and I'm debating shipping all of my stuff, or maybe just buying new. |
[3461.38 --> 3462.28] What do you think? |
[3462.54 --> 3464.26] Oh, man, this was a whole process. |
[3464.46 --> 3472.72] We, when we emigrated, we moved from London to Raleigh, as I'm sure most people know, listening to this podcast because I talk about it all the damn time. |
[3473.24 --> 3477.24] But essentially, on the day in question, we actually moved out of London. |
[3477.54 --> 3483.12] All I had with me was a couple of suitcases and a backpack, and we didn't really have an awful lot with us. |
[3483.12 --> 3490.00] But for the preceding two or three months before the big move, we actually used a service. |
[3490.08 --> 3500.06] I think it was from Seven Seas Worldwide, and they had this kind of, I think it was like three by six foot by eight foot container that we could rent a cube of. |
[3500.20 --> 3504.00] I think it's like a 40 foot container, and they give you this wooden pallet crate thing. |
[3504.00 --> 3514.24] And so what we ended up doing was taping out on the floor, and I will always remember this for the rest of my life, because we got rid of all the furniture in our house in London. |
[3514.24 --> 3522.08] And in the bedroom was this taped cube that I'd measured the height and the width, and I'd put masking tape on the floor, and I got boxes. |
[3522.78 --> 3528.42] And right next to it, because it was, the whole house was being renovated and completely refloored, ready to sell it. |
[3529.16 --> 3538.74] I was cramped in this little corridor next to like eight, ten feet worth of boxes on this little rollout camp bed mattress with a sleeping bag thing. |
[3539.16 --> 3540.42] It was a fun memory. |
[3540.42 --> 3546.38] But yeah, Seven Seas Worldwide, and what happened was they came to our house in London, and there was a man with a van. |
[3546.50 --> 3549.96] He picked up, we picked up all the boxes and put them in the back of his van. |
[3550.12 --> 3554.40] The crate was in the back of the van, already loaded, I guess, with like a forklift truck or something. |
[3555.60 --> 3559.22] They then sealed it up in front of us, put screws in it and a seal across it. |
[3559.58 --> 3565.14] And the next thing we saw, they gave us that sort of semi-regular shipping update. |
[3565.24 --> 3567.86] It's like we knew when it had left Folkestone in England. |
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