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[3981.16 --> 3986.76] So I would try and make sure that there are clear instructions for how family members can access that kind of thing written down somewhere.
[3987.06 --> 3996.32] But beyond that, largely speaking, I think it's just, you know, your media collection, for example, you just got to accept that's your hobby.
[3996.44 --> 3997.38] That's something you enjoy.
[3997.50 --> 4000.12] But other people probably will just pay for Netflix.
[4000.12 --> 4007.08] I think there is a I mean, I wish I could think of a better term, a market opportunity for this.
[4007.90 --> 4016.40] Honestly, when it comes to photos and certain documents, I would like it to just be super straightforward for my spouse to get access to that stuff.
[4016.46 --> 4021.92] Or, you know, think about like if you've got Bitcoin stored and you pass away and maybe there's thousands of dollars worth of value in there.
[4021.96 --> 4023.26] Like, how do you pass that on to them?
[4023.40 --> 4027.34] Or photos, which some people would consider to be absolutely priceless.
[4027.34 --> 4036.78] So I I'm surprised that this hasn't been properly addressed in some like, you know, like Synology doesn't have an add on for this.
[4036.84 --> 4041.44] Right. There's not like there's not like a QNAP app to do this.
[4041.82 --> 4043.66] Home Assistant hasn't solved it yet either.
[4043.68 --> 4045.16] But it does seem like somebody should.
[4045.16 --> 4051.64] The thing is, you know, a lot of photos in particular, though, is in the old days, photos were quite limited.
[4052.12 --> 4055.70] I mean, maybe, you know, a roll of film had what, 24, 36 shots on it.
[4056.32 --> 4057.66] Right. You had a few photo albums.
[4058.32 --> 4060.70] It was a real process.
[4060.78 --> 4065.18] Whereas now, you know, I take a dozen or more photos every single day.
[4065.46 --> 4065.68] Yeah.
[4065.68 --> 4071.04] Like for someone else to go through that in any kind of detail, it's not going to mean an awful lot to them.
[4071.30 --> 4078.64] Sure. I wish there was a curated album of life moments or life events or what have you that they could access.
[4078.64 --> 4083.58] But they're not going to want to see every single time my daughter ate a strawberry or, you know.
[4083.82 --> 4085.96] You know, this is a feature in PhotoPRISM, right?
[4085.96 --> 4089.56] Like import a deceased member's photo library.
[4089.86 --> 4091.68] Not to be morbid about this, but just think about it.
[4091.70 --> 4093.66] Like what a PhotoPRISM let you do that.
[4094.00 --> 4097.44] And then you could train at what type of photos that you're the most interested in.
[4097.50 --> 4100.30] Give it like, you know, go through like 50 of them.
[4100.74 --> 4102.08] Flag the ones you think is best.
[4102.44 --> 4104.02] Have it build a model of some kind.
[4104.20 --> 4108.32] And then it just auto generates like a best of from their photo album for you.
[4108.38 --> 4114.66] And that's honestly, even that is probably more effort than most people would be willing to go through.
[4114.66 --> 4116.36] But having something like that would be nice.
[4116.44 --> 4123.98] Something that just tries to pull out some of the best, gets rid of the thousands of like, you know, pictures of your feet that you took while you're opening the app.
[4126.00 --> 4126.36] Absolutely.
[4127.26 --> 4139.08] Now, if you want to come to London and take lots more pictures of your feet with me in front of the London Eye, make sure you're going to the Meetup page at meetup.com slash Jupyter Broadcasting for all the latest details on that Meetup.
[4139.26 --> 4141.48] Are you going to post pictures on Twitter so we can see them?
[4141.66 --> 4142.64] I will do my best.
[4142.64 --> 4146.34] Yeah, but I plan on the day in question to actually be busy meeting people.
[4146.50 --> 4148.02] That's kind of the idea, right?
[4148.24 --> 4149.34] Yeah, that's true.
[4149.42 --> 4151.96] Okay, other people take pictures for Alex, would you?
[4153.22 --> 4154.80] Because otherwise I'm not going to get any pictures.
[4155.34 --> 4158.16] We need like a nominated driver, like a nominated photographer.
[4158.92 --> 4160.10] All right, well, we'll wrap it up.
[4160.36 --> 4160.86] Thank you, everybody.
[4160.94 --> 4161.18] Who else?
[4161.26 --> 4163.96] Boosted in TrevDev, user 5619.
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[4171.14 --> 4177.90] And we'll have links to Shelley Flood and the other stuff that we talked about, including the links to the information about the Lightning Network.
[4177.90 --> 4181.76] If you want to figure out how to set up your own channels, if you're going to be boosted infrequently and all that stuff.
[4181.76 --> 4190.82] And then, last but not least, let's say big thank you to our SREs, our site reliability engineers, our members who support the show.
[4190.88 --> 4195.18] They get an ad-free show and they get the post show, something only our members get access to.
[4195.64 --> 4198.04] You can join us at selfhosted.show slash SRE.
[4198.60 --> 4199.06] Thank you.
[4199.30 --> 4204.76] You give us the runway to say yay or nay to individual sponsors that approach us that don't fit.
[4205.40 --> 4208.74] And that really, I mean, that makes you our number one customer.
[4208.88 --> 4210.18] And I think that's a big deal.
[4210.18 --> 4215.96] So, Alex, where can people get a hold of you for like meetup stuff between now and when the meetup actually starts?
[4216.18 --> 4217.76] What's the best avenue to get you quick?
[4218.08 --> 4221.46] I think Discord's probably the best place at AlexKTZ.
[4221.66 --> 4222.26] There you go.
[4222.56 --> 4228.64] Of course, the podcast is on Twitter at selfhostedshow and the whole dang network at JupyterSignal.
[4228.84 --> 4232.48] And of course, if you're on the West Coast, we've got a whole bunch of meetups coming in September.
[4233.00 --> 4233.68] Yes, we do.
[4233.90 --> 4239.86] And if you're interested in coming to the JPL tour, those of you that listen to LUT probably already have all the details.
[4240.18 --> 4242.68] There are a limited number of spots available.
[4242.84 --> 4245.32] I think it's in the region of 15 or something like that.
[4245.96 --> 4251.36] Where can folks go to enter the raffle that you're running to get a spot on that tour, Chris?
[4252.16 --> 4254.30] Linuxunplugged.com slash JPL.
[4254.58 --> 4256.24] It's just a quick NextCloud form.
[4256.44 --> 4257.92] And then we're going to pull some names.
[4258.64 --> 4259.96] We only have about 15 slots.
[4260.04 --> 4262.36] So we're going to pull some names and we're going to pull a few backup names.
[4262.36 --> 4269.44] The only thing that we ask is that please make it, like if you sign up, please make sure you can be there.
[4269.60 --> 4272.04] Please make it because there's only so many slots.
[4272.34 --> 4274.44] So that's at linuxunplugged.com slash JPL.
[4275.46 --> 4280.90] And that will be on September the 29th, I believe, at about noon on the West Coast.
[4281.34 --> 4282.16] Yes, exactly.
[4282.48 --> 4283.58] So thanks for listening, everybody.
[4283.86 --> 4286.26] That was selfhosted.show slash 76.
[4286.26 --> 4286.40] Thanks.
• Jet lag discussed and its effects on Alex's daily routine
• Difficulty adjusting to eastward travel from America due to red eye flights and lost sleep
• Benefits of having a trusted person (Brent) take care of home responsibilities while away
• Discussion about the World Excel Championships, competitive spreadsheet writing, and potential for self-hosted trivia nights
• Plans for the JPL meetup and tour
• Brent's experience living in Alex's automated smart home system during his stay
• The speaker met Alex and others at an airport due to flight delays
• They discussed home automation systems, including Home Assistant
• The speaker was initially familiar with the system thanks to a meetup in Raleigh
• The speaker mentioned specific routines they wanted to replicate, such as bedtime countdowns and shutdowns
• The speaker described their own automated routines for bedtime, last call, and a hard cutoff at 2:30am
• Alex's automation system and its complexities
• Brent's experience with Alex's system and finding bugs
• The importance of modular logic in automations
• Delays and timers in automations
• Personalized buttons for tasks (e.g., bedtime routines)
• Home automation challenges and edge cases