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[960.86 --> 965.64] And then, of an evening, open it right up once the sun's done doing its thing for the
[965.64 --> 965.84] day.
[966.36 --> 969.64] I'm tempted to take apart the remote that I have, the Velux remote.
[969.84 --> 971.68] It's some kind of wireless thing.
[971.72 --> 974.64] I don't know what protocol it uses, but apparently it does rolling encryption.
[975.38 --> 978.44] So you can't just sniff it with 433 or something like that.
[979.40 --> 983.94] So what I'm tempted to do is get an ESP device and kind of solder a couple of leads on and have
[983.94 --> 985.76] that kind of fake button pushes.
[985.96 --> 990.30] But I don't want to break the only remote that I have for the thing.
[990.30 --> 995.70] I wonder if you could get like a replacement remote, a second remote that one to play with
[995.70 --> 997.92] and one to be, you know, your production remote.
[998.08 --> 998.20] Yeah.
[998.50 --> 1001.62] If anybody has any experience with those Velux remotes, I'd love to hear from you.
[1001.98 --> 1003.40] Self-hosted.show slash contact.
[1003.40 --> 1008.70] Humio.com slash H-C-E.
[1008.88 --> 1012.06] Go there to get all of your logs in one place.
[1012.74 --> 1016.24] Humio is a centralized log management and observability platform.
[1016.50 --> 1021.52] The company was founded by developers in Denmark in 2016 as an alternative to the legacy logging
[1021.52 --> 1023.48] solutions that I tried back in my day.
[1023.92 --> 1027.70] They're just cost prohibitive and unbelievable in scale and size.
[1027.70 --> 1032.40] I think the real beauty of Humio is that it can take logs from any source and then it makes
[1032.40 --> 1032.98] them usable.
[1033.22 --> 1036.18] You don't have to sit there and constantly massage the format.
[1036.34 --> 1037.30] It doesn't need a schema.
[1037.54 --> 1039.26] You just pump them all in there.
[1039.38 --> 1043.04] And then when you need them, the dashboard helps you get sense of it.
[1043.40 --> 1046.24] I cannot underscore this enough.
[1046.60 --> 1051.32] Back in my day when I was in IT, specifically in banking, where we had to audit our firewall
[1051.32 --> 1052.32] logs constantly.
[1052.76 --> 1054.14] I am not kidding you.
[1054.58 --> 1058.00] We spent a month training the system on what to look for.
[1058.98 --> 1060.40] That's how wild these things are.
[1060.40 --> 1062.96] So what Humio is doing is crazy.
[1063.12 --> 1067.68] It's index-free architecture means you can ingest over a petabyte of data per day and
[1067.68 --> 1070.72] then search that with sub-second latency.
[1071.40 --> 1076.16] And Humio is up to 80% cheaper than competing platforms like Splunk or Elastic thanks to its
[1076.16 --> 1077.30] reduced hardware footprint.
[1078.14 --> 1082.42] But really, for our audience, I think the best way to get started is the Community Edition.
[1083.24 --> 1088.92] Humio Community Edition is the largest no-cost data ingestion offering on the market today,
[1088.92 --> 1092.86] allowing you to ingest up to 16 gigs per day with seven days of retention.
[1093.04 --> 1093.96] It's not a trial period.
[1094.44 --> 1095.82] You get that for the long haul.
[1096.30 --> 1100.74] How useful could that be when you're troubleshooting or monitoring your system or bringing everything
[1100.74 --> 1101.74] together in one place?
[1101.78 --> 1106.78] It's perfect for self-hosters who just want to ingest all those logs and view it on a dashboard.
[1107.66 --> 1111.60] You've got to co-try Humio right now to see what I'm talking about and get that Community Edition
[1111.60 --> 1112.50] for the long haul.
[1112.50 --> 1117.02] So to do that, you go to humio.com slash hce.
[1117.70 --> 1119.86] When it's your hobby, you want it easy.
[1120.12 --> 1122.04] You want it quick and you want it usable.
[1122.40 --> 1123.76] You don't want it to be a job.
[1124.08 --> 1127.10] You want to be able to get to the bottom of things and having that all in one dashboard
[1127.10 --> 1128.14] is beautiful.
[1128.24 --> 1130.50] And of course, you can get metrics from Home Assistant.
[1131.12 --> 1137.82] So go get started with Humio Community Edition right now for free at humio.com slash hce.
[1137.82 --> 1142.78] That's H-U-M-I-O dot com slash h-c-e.
[1144.02 --> 1149.84] Now, I was hoping to take a moment in the show just to reach out to a friend of the show,
[1149.96 --> 1150.54] Jeff Geerling.
[1150.64 --> 1154.48] He posted a video on his YouTube channel today about his Crohn's disease.
[1154.62 --> 1157.92] For those of you that don't know, Jeff suffers from Crohn's disease, which is quite a debilitating
[1157.92 --> 1161.58] disease of the intestine and gut sort of area.
[1161.96 --> 1163.14] He hasn't been very well lately.
[1163.14 --> 1168.92] And his latest video says he's going to drop from weekly to bi-weekly uploads of videos,
[1169.00 --> 1169.62] that kind of thing.
[1170.46 --> 1174.92] At this time, I don't really know what I can do to help with that other than get you lot
[1174.92 --> 1179.06] to message him on Twitter with kind words of encouragement to say.
[1179.12 --> 1182.80] We're all thinking of you and hope that you make it through.
[1183.82 --> 1185.18] Yeah, I'm very sorry to hear that.
[1185.88 --> 1186.62] Get well, Jeff.
[1186.62 --> 1192.62] Jeff, you know, the challenge when you are running your own business and, you know, trying
[1192.62 --> 1197.58] to do your own media empire like Jeff has, you are kind of the star of the show.
[1197.90 --> 1203.14] And when you have health issues, it just knocks things out of whack and it takes you off the
[1203.14 --> 1203.30] air.
[1203.40 --> 1204.72] So I know how rough that can be, Jeff.
[1204.88 --> 1206.68] So all my best.
[1207.34 --> 1209.44] Gentlemen, will you entertain me for a moment?
[1209.72 --> 1213.06] I'd love to tell you about some new Shelly devices that I have received.
[1213.06 --> 1213.80] Oh, that's not...
[1213.80 --> 1214.80] I'm doing jazz hands.
[1214.90 --> 1215.54] That's not what you meant.
[1215.54 --> 1218.00] Oh, I mean, actually, that's quite entertaining.
[1219.22 --> 1219.88] Thank you.
[1220.20 --> 1221.06] Thank you very much.
[1221.34 --> 1226.40] So you guys know I have been on a trek to look at what I'm going to replace in my setup
[1226.40 --> 1231.66] when I redo Home Assistant and redo my Z-Wave and maybe set up some ZigBag and get rid of
[1231.66 --> 1232.98] my Home Assistant stuff.
[1233.18 --> 1237.26] And I have been really intrigued for a long time by the Shelly stuff since you first talked
[1237.26 --> 1238.34] about it on the show, Alex.
[1238.38 --> 1240.58] It just seems like such a slam dunk.
[1241.86 --> 1245.22] And recently, I talked about their temperature sensor.
[1246.22 --> 1252.10] And the temperature sensor is really, really great because it has an e-ink display on it.
[1252.22 --> 1258.60] And it will give you the temperature and the humidity of the room right there on the e-ink
[1258.60 --> 1259.06] display.
[1259.32 --> 1261.78] And that, guys, that sold me.
[1261.84 --> 1262.56] And it's Wi-Fi.
[1262.56 --> 1265.60] So I don't got to mess around with ZigBag or Z-Wave.
[1265.88 --> 1268.74] Because, you know, I still I don't know why, but I'm still waiting for matter.
[1269.08 --> 1269.56] I know.
[1269.62 --> 1269.80] I know.
[1269.82 --> 1270.04] I know.