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• Introduction to and recommendation of Podverse as a podcast player
• Mention of other free software options such as Fountain, Albie, and Breeze
• Discussion of Boosts and sending sats to creators
• Independent podcasting and support for independent creators
• Criticism of dynamic ads in podcasting
• Promotion of subscribing to the JB Network
• Upcoming Jupiter.Tube broadcast on a Wednesday
• Update on new website jupiterbroadcasting.com, including:
• Dynamic live embedding on the live page
• Built in Hugo and self-hosted on Linode
• GitHub repository for contribution
• Meetups at meetup.com/jupiterbroadcasting
• Contact information:
• self-hosted.show/contact
• Twitter handles: Ironic Badger, Chris LAS
[0.00 --> 1.90] I'm feeling that big 80 energy.
[2.02 --> 4.90] We're just one shy as I'm prepping to hit the road.
[5.74 --> 9.86] Episode 80 is going to be from the road because this is my last in-studio self-hosted.
[10.22 --> 14.46] I'm doing all the things, all the pre-flight checks, you know, doing all the updates, Alex.
[14.90 --> 18.22] I'm getting everything ready to go, except for home assistant, obviously.
[18.84 --> 19.54] You're a madman.
[20.08 --> 25.44] You should do all that stuff when you get back because things right now are presumably working fine-ish.
[25.70 --> 26.92] I got a week, right?
[27.12 --> 29.28] So I got enough time to fix it if it breaks.
[29.28 --> 30.24] No, you don't.
[30.32 --> 31.64] You're prepping for a road trip.
[31.84 --> 34.96] But this is how I avoid doing it on the trip.
[35.12 --> 38.78] Because, you know, when you sit there and you see the thing needs updates, it's so tempting.
[39.16 --> 40.08] Yeah, I suppose so.
[40.30 --> 43.02] So this is how I avoid it, is I do it now before the trip.
[43.68 --> 49.36] You know, and I go around to, like, if a sensor's got low battery, like I got a couple in my bays and stuff,
[49.50 --> 50.72] I'm just going to replace them now.
[51.00 --> 52.00] Just going to get all that done.
[52.72 --> 54.52] Some minor fixes, you know, stuff like that.
[54.76 --> 55.70] That's a good idea.
[55.84 --> 56.26] Yeah, absolutely.
[56.26 --> 56.38] Absolutely.
[56.94 --> 63.24] So, you know, what's got me thinking is three years ago, Memorial Day weekend was when we went to see Wendell,
[63.48 --> 66.44] which means self-hosted is three years old somehow.
[67.32 --> 68.72] Well, happy show birthday, buddy.
[68.84 --> 69.50] How about that?
[69.78 --> 71.16] Thank you very much, friend guy.
[71.42 --> 72.74] That was pretty good there, pal.
[72.86 --> 73.64] I like that.
[73.82 --> 75.02] I'm not your buddy, guy.
[75.70 --> 76.44] Okay there, pal.
[76.44 --> 76.88] Yeah.
[76.88 --> 77.36] Yeah.
[77.68 --> 79.02] Wow, that goes by fast.
[79.22 --> 80.06] But also slow.
[80.68 --> 81.88] But yet really fast.
[82.50 --> 89.84] It seems like just, I don't know, a year ago we were in the Smoky Mountains on the Tale of the Dragon.
[90.00 --> 90.46] That's it.
[90.54 --> 92.04] Doesn't seem like it was that long ago.
[93.18 --> 97.60] But 80 episodes almost, that feels like a long time ago.
[97.60 --> 106.18] There's a suggestion that for each decade now of episodes, we have a rich area of musical history to tap into.
[106.30 --> 109.88] So we can really lean heavily on the 80s tunes for the next 10 episodes.
[110.62 --> 112.22] Oh, I like this idea.
[112.28 --> 116.08] What happens when we get to like, you know, episode 200 or something?
[116.48 --> 117.08] What do we do?
[117.66 --> 119.14] Do we go into the future?
[119.40 --> 119.66] Do we?
[120.06 --> 120.46] 200.
[120.78 --> 121.28] My goodness.
[121.40 --> 122.10] That's a long way away.
[122.10 --> 128.88] Well, by then we'll be the self-hosted franchise, I would imagine, you know, with the self-hosted blog and the self-hosted YouTube channel and the self-hosted.
[128.90 --> 135.04] We'll have been bought out by Google and then we'll have unmerged from Google, of course, because that's how JB rolls.
[135.52 --> 135.98] Yeah, yeah.
[137.00 --> 138.30] You got to do both.
[139.12 --> 139.94] Let's be honest.
[140.08 --> 141.32] It's not a one-way deal, are you?
[142.94 --> 144.14] Man, you know what?
[144.52 --> 146.30] You get married, you get divorced, you get married again.
[146.42 --> 148.48] You know, it's really that second marriage you want to stick.
[149.28 --> 151.02] It's that second wife, I always say.
[151.02 --> 157.78] Well, I wanted to get an update from you on that new fancy, shiny Arc Intel GPU.
[158.04 --> 158.78] How did that go?
[158.82 --> 162.68] I know you ended up receiving it, but I imagine now you've had a chance to actually plug it into something.
[163.18 --> 165.40] Yeah, it's plugged into my little test box behind me.
[165.56 --> 172.18] I ordered the Intel Arc GPU, as you say, the ASRock A380 is the model number.
[172.18 --> 181.36] And I got a notification, I think it was on Reddit or something, saying, you know, these GPUs will be in stock on Newegg tomorrow.
[181.60 --> 186.34] So I, you know, went and ordered one, or pre-ordered one, I think it was, and it shipped.
[186.42 --> 189.22] I didn't actually expect to actually get one as soon as I did.
[189.22 --> 195.32] Thing is, when it arrived and I plugged it in, I thought, okay, cool, right, I'm going to plug it in.
[195.54 --> 202.74] And I'd read online with Gamers Nexus and a few others that the drivers weren't particularly good on Windows.
[202.86 --> 204.50] I'm like, well, I don't really care.
[204.56 --> 205.56] I'm not going to be gaming on it.
[205.56 --> 215.86] My primary use case for this thing is to stick it in a server, pass it through, and then maybe get rid of my Blue Iris dedicated box.
[216.14 --> 221.12] Because I could use the QuickSync functionality that's built into this GPU for hardware encoding.
[221.36 --> 224.54] Maybe Blue Iris, maybe Plex, whatever.
[225.16 --> 227.96] So I installed Proxmox on my system behind me.
[228.70 --> 233.00] Got the pass through working in five minutes because it's super easy on Proxmox these days.
[233.00 --> 238.98] There's Code 43 in the Windows VM, just like we used to get with NVIDIA back in the day.
[239.16 --> 244.04] So something in the drivers, and I don't know what because I'm not clever enough to figure that out.
[244.20 --> 252.16] But Code 43 basically is the womp womp sad trombone moment when you get the drivers installed.
[252.76 --> 255.50] So pass through to a Windows VM was no go.
[255.60 --> 260.02] And I thought, okay, can't be that difficult to do pass through to a Linux VM.
[260.78 --> 262.60] How wrong I was, Chris.
[262.60 --> 263.72] How wrong I was.
[264.10 --> 264.36] Yeah.