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[3155.92 --> 3160.36] So while I'm thinking, while I'm starting to kind of give to the OpenSense idea, you're
[3160.36 --> 3164.02] coming around to what I was talking about and we just passed each other in the night.
[3164.12 --> 3167.26] I can't even like, oh, there's a lot of night passing happening here.
[3167.36 --> 3170.74] I mean, you did just discover Shelley about two or three years later.
[3173.32 --> 3173.98] That's fair.
[3174.24 --> 3174.72] That's fair.
[3174.80 --> 3177.72] It took it took you about two years of talking about it before I tried one.
[3177.82 --> 3180.68] So how long have I been running PFSense slash OpenSense?
[3180.80 --> 3184.28] It must be it must be getting on for a decade.
[3184.46 --> 3187.08] Honestly, you know, I know the ins and outs of that thing.
[3187.08 --> 3190.56] It's a very well-known battle-tested quantity.
[3191.78 --> 3196.72] If I switch my firewall to something other than that, then I become responsible for it.
[3197.02 --> 3199.30] And, you know, at the moment, it's an appliance.
[3199.56 --> 3201.34] If, you know, whilst Brent was here, it broke.
[3201.46 --> 3207.16] I'd say go downstairs, unplug it, replug it in, and it would just reboot and be fine, most
[3207.16 --> 3207.50] likely.
[3207.70 --> 3208.98] So who knows?
[3209.06 --> 3210.68] I'm not sure quite what I'm going to do yet.
[3210.78 --> 3215.70] I don't know if I'll go to a halfway house and just move DNS mask type services onto a dedicated
[3215.70 --> 3218.60] Pi in the rack or something and then leave OpenSense alone.
[3219.12 --> 3219.88] That's an option.
[3220.70 --> 3226.86] But I am a fan of having DHCP on the firewall because it just seems the logical place to
[3226.86 --> 3227.54] put it, you know.
[3227.76 --> 3229.68] And I like putting DNS and DHCP together.
[3229.78 --> 3229.98] Yes.
[3230.04 --> 3230.20] Sorry.
[3230.30 --> 3231.26] Co-locate those two.
[3231.78 --> 3232.14] Absolutely.
[3232.74 --> 3234.36] Well, I'd also like to know what the audience thinks.
[3234.48 --> 3235.80] Send us in a boost with your ideas.
[3235.94 --> 3237.10] Pleb 3000.
[3237.38 --> 3238.84] Send us in a row of ducks.
[3238.92 --> 3240.28] 2,222 sats.
[3240.84 --> 3242.70] For passing on secrets after I die.
[3242.70 --> 3244.56] Also a question that came up last week.
[3244.64 --> 3245.74] Comes up every now and then, actually.
[3246.38 --> 3252.06] I just use Bitwarden's emergency contact feature with an encrypted USB I give my contact in
[3252.06 --> 3254.24] advance and I call it a day.
[3254.48 --> 3258.64] On the bright side, if your Bitcoin fails to get passed on, then essentially that's a
[3258.64 --> 3260.04] donation to the Bitcoin community.
[3260.78 --> 3261.42] That's true.
[3262.22 --> 3263.74] Everybody's value goes up, I suppose.
[3264.58 --> 3265.46] Not lately.
[3267.12 --> 3269.62] Well, no, what he means is there's less Bitcoin.
[3269.82 --> 3270.42] No, I know.
[3270.42 --> 3273.84] Yeah, right.
[3274.08 --> 3277.12] Jason boosts in with 2,827 sats.
[3277.50 --> 3281.90] Plus one for Alex's RJ45 ends with the wires that pass through.
[3282.34 --> 3283.48] They cost a little more.
[3283.68 --> 3288.82] Oh, and you have to get yourself a new crimping tool or cut the wires with scissors, but it's
[3288.82 --> 3289.82] totally worth it.
[3290.26 --> 3292.56] It's way better than the classic style.
[3292.70 --> 3293.26] I agree.
[3293.76 --> 3295.80] Yeah, totally, totally worth it.
[3295.88 --> 3298.32] Thank you, everybody who boosted in under 2,000 sats.
[3298.40 --> 3299.42] We did read your message.
[3299.42 --> 3301.22] Some of you I followed up with on Matrix.
[3302.08 --> 3304.70] And thank you for being flexible while we try this out.
[3304.78 --> 3311.94] If you want to grab a podcast app that supports boosts, newpodcastapps.com, or be a nerd and
[3311.94 --> 3314.06] use boost CLI and boost from the command line.
[3314.48 --> 3314.70] All right.
[3314.76 --> 3318.06] Well, Brentley, are you going to be with us for the next episode or are you probably out
[3318.06 --> 3318.50] of here by then?
[3318.76 --> 3319.08] I am.
[3319.12 --> 3320.52] But am I going to be with you by then?
[3321.82 --> 3323.04] Maybe the one after that.
[3323.16 --> 3324.06] Maybe the one after that.
[3324.28 --> 3324.54] Yeah.
[3324.90 --> 3326.56] You got to go home for a little bit, don't you?
[3326.56 --> 3328.04] I guess I have cats at home somewhere.
[3328.80 --> 3330.72] Eventually, Border Patrol will come looking for you.
[3331.08 --> 3334.22] When will he realize that van life is the way?
[3334.22 --> 3334.72] I know.
[3335.20 --> 3335.86] You know what?
[3336.28 --> 3339.86] The audience emails me that and asks, when's Brent going to figure it out?
[3340.08 --> 3342.26] Just email me a van and I'll do it.
[3343.02 --> 3344.64] 3D print it while you're at Alex's, right?
[3344.64 --> 3347.66] I even offered him the use of my workshop here to kit the damn thing out.
[3347.84 --> 3349.88] It's true, but it's filled with gulfs now.
[3350.82 --> 3351.42] It is.
[3351.62 --> 3351.86] Yeah.
[3352.08 --> 3352.90] What are you going to do there?
[3352.96 --> 3354.34] I think he really needs a short bus.
[3354.56 --> 3357.02] I mean, you know, seriously, a little short bus, diesel or something like that.
[3357.02 --> 3358.90] You just want me to live the life you want.
[3359.58 --> 3360.10] That's right.
[3360.44 --> 3361.78] No, I want to vicariously through you.
[3361.78 --> 3362.58] You are squandering.
[3362.76 --> 3364.86] And this, I'm sorry, I'm going to get on my soapbox for a second.
[3365.28 --> 3368.02] You are squandering the single life right now.
[3368.62 --> 3373.68] Chris and I are sat over here looking at you with the kid factor thinking, if only.
[3373.68 --> 3379.40] If only we didn't have the responsibilities of that fan, which we love very much.
[3380.08 --> 3380.84] We'd be on the road.
[3381.28 --> 3384.76] Well, listeners, write in with your single Brent advice and I'll consider it.
[3386.44 --> 3388.56] And you can always tell him in person, too.
[3388.62 --> 3391.28] He'll be at the JPL and the meetups.
[3391.42 --> 3394.36] Go to meetup.com slash Jupiter Broadcasting for more deets on that.
[3394.82 --> 3397.68] And thank you to our members, our site reliability engineers.
[3397.86 --> 3399.26] You guys make the show possible.
[3399.50 --> 3402.52] You give us the runway to negotiate with the sponsors we want to talk to.