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[2753.58 --> 2754.88] You get the free membership delivery. |
[2755.02 --> 2755.28] Right. |
[2755.52 --> 2755.78] Yes. |
[2755.92 --> 2756.36] Life hack. |
[2757.90 --> 2758.64] Hey, you know what? |
[2758.68 --> 2762.18] Maybe we'll order a pizza at our Airbnb because the crew is getting together. |
[2762.86 --> 2768.98] We have meetups coming up and the Jupiter Broadcasting crew is renting an Airbnb next |
[2768.98 --> 2769.80] to JPL. |
[2770.32 --> 2772.98] So, we have a whole series of meetups along the West Coast. |
[2773.08 --> 2778.54] Meetup.com slash Jupiter Broadcasting, including one in Southern California near JPL. |
[2779.64 --> 2780.84] Oh, I am so excited. |
[2780.92 --> 2782.00] We got the JPL tour. |
[2782.32 --> 2784.12] We got the road show. |
[2784.12 --> 2787.48] So, you know, somehow I talked Brent into joining us again or he talked me. |
[2787.58 --> 2788.68] I'm not exactly sure. |
[2789.20 --> 2792.84] It's just one of those events I can't quite believe is actually really happening. |
[2793.08 --> 2797.40] Like, it's just too cool for just a bunch of dudes, right? |
[2797.52 --> 2797.76] You know? |
[2797.98 --> 2798.74] It is too cool. |
[2799.38 --> 2800.82] I'm really excited about it. |
[2800.96 --> 2802.86] I also am excited about all the meetups along the way. |
[2802.86 --> 2804.66] We're going to do some geocache stashing. |
[2804.98 --> 2808.46] So, even if people can't make it to the meetup, if they're in that area later on, they might |
[2808.46 --> 2810.66] be able to go find like a swag bag or a box or something. |
[2811.24 --> 2814.06] We're going to have shirts and some Linode plushes. |
[2814.64 --> 2819.90] If you bump into a wild Brent at any of these meetups, I did seed him with a few of those |
[2819.90 --> 2822.28] self-hosted stickers I made for London that were left over. |
[2822.28 --> 2826.74] So, meetup.com slash Jupyter Broadcasting for these meetups and future ones. |
[2827.04 --> 2828.30] We will have future ones. |
[2828.42 --> 2832.34] And then we also have, we have what's called a space in Matrix. |
[2832.56 --> 2834.68] It's like a way to organize several rooms together. |
[2834.68 --> 2837.30] And we have what's called a meetup matrix space. |
[2837.74 --> 2840.38] So, we have a chat room for Raleigh near Alex. |
[2840.44 --> 2843.74] We have a chat room for Ohio for the Ohio Linux Fest. |
[2843.78 --> 2844.78] We have a chat room for London. |
[2844.94 --> 2846.38] We have a chat room for the West Coast. |
[2846.62 --> 2849.04] As we go, as we build out, we'll just add more chat rooms. |
[2849.04 --> 2855.40] So, eventually we'll probably have different East Coast and Central and, I don't know, Australia. |
[2855.60 --> 2858.00] I mean, no, it just kind of depends as we kind of spread out. |
[2858.08 --> 2858.78] We'll build different ones. |
[2858.84 --> 2859.32] You joke. |
[2859.42 --> 2862.10] We've had people in Matrix asking about an Australian meetup. |
[2863.38 --> 2866.32] Does anybody know of a self-hosted meetup app that we can run? |
[2866.80 --> 2870.32] Because I think we need to just, we just need to bite the ball and let people, you know, |
[2870.36 --> 2872.10] start setting up their own meetups, Alex. |
[2872.26 --> 2872.58] True. |
[2872.78 --> 2873.00] Right? |
[2874.14 --> 2875.42] I think that'd be pretty cool. |
[2875.76 --> 2877.72] If anybody does know, send it in. |
[2877.72 --> 2878.42] That'd be great. |
[2879.04 --> 2880.34] We got some boosts into the show. |
[2880.44 --> 2883.92] Our first one comes in from the Linux Trucker, 30,000 SATs. |
[2884.14 --> 2887.02] It says, I was listening to the latest show and I wanted to write in with my experience |
[2887.02 --> 2887.56] with Zigbee. |
[2888.08 --> 2892.12] The first thing you bullshould do is switch over to Zigbee to MQTT. |
[2892.38 --> 2895.12] It's so much better than ZHA. |
[2895.84 --> 2897.76] It makes adding a new device a breeze. |
[2898.20 --> 2900.84] Second, the Aquara brand is top notch. |
[2901.00 --> 2904.42] In fact, the Aquara buttons are way better than the Tradify ones. |
[2905.14 --> 2905.86] Or is it Tradify? |
[2905.86 --> 2907.42] How do you say that, do you suppose, Alex? |
[2907.42 --> 2908.18] It's Trad-y? |
[2909.18 --> 2912.04] I say Trad-free, but I have no idea. |
[2912.20 --> 2918.92] It's like, when I first read Harry Potter, I read Hermione as Hermione or Hermione for like three years. |
[2919.14 --> 2920.24] So don't ask me. |
[2920.38 --> 2920.84] I have no idea. |
[2920.84 --> 2921.80] You've never said it out loud? |
[2921.88 --> 2922.06] Okay. |
[2922.64 --> 2924.74] He also says, the contact sensors are phenomenal. |
[2925.04 --> 2927.30] I just wanted to let you know about a little gem I found. |
[2927.30 --> 2929.46] It's called the KiwiSet cover kit. |
[2929.92 --> 2933.80] It will connect with any deadbolt and turn it into a Zigbee lock. |
[2934.66 --> 2936.88] Forget the August and all the other expensive ones. |
[2936.92 --> 2937.96] This is a game changer. |
[2938.08 --> 2939.40] You keep your existing locks. |
[2939.46 --> 2940.68] You keep your existing keys. |
[2940.86 --> 2942.28] You just make them Zigbee. |
[2942.28 --> 2946.38] It uses AA batteries and it works all the time. |
[2946.90 --> 2949.34] I'm sometimes gone overnight for a few days. |
[2949.88 --> 2953.82] And anything smart I've put in my home has always managed to break before I get back. |
[2954.18 --> 2957.92] But the Aquara and the KiwiSet are both very reliable. |
[2958.36 --> 2959.12] Thanks for the show. |
[2959.12 --> 2961.80] Well, that's some really great recommendations, Linux Tracker. |
[2961.92 --> 2962.34] Thank you. |
[2963.04 --> 2968.10] Yeah, I need to make sure I'm grabbing devices that can be gone for a while and reconnect. |
[2968.22 --> 2970.94] Because sometimes things go offline and I don't get to it for a few days. |
[2970.94 --> 2972.94] Or I leave an area and leave a device behind. |
[2973.62 --> 2974.38] That's good to know. |
[2974.68 --> 2976.86] I don't know about going to MQTT, though. |
[2977.16 --> 2980.70] Well, I don't really add a device to my Zigbee network all that often. |
[2980.70 --> 2988.32] I mean, I go through phases where I add a dozen at once and then nothing for six months. |
[2988.90 --> 2990.16] And that's fairly simple. |
[2990.30 --> 2992.18] You turn the add to network thing on. |
[2992.26 --> 2994.18] It stays just in discovery mode. |
[2994.28 --> 2995.32] You plug it in or whatever. |
[2995.38 --> 2996.10] You tap the button. |
[2996.20 --> 2997.18] I mean, it's not that hard. |
[2997.28 --> 2998.14] I don't know what I'm missing. |
[2998.56 --> 3000.20] I feel like I should try it for science. |
[3000.38 --> 3002.02] But again, everything's just working. |
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