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[2074.70 --> 2075.30] Look at this.
[2076.54 --> 2080.04] Oh, also the iPad mini too is 75 bucks.
[2080.16 --> 2083.16] How would that work as a home assistant screen?
[2083.26 --> 2087.76] Well, you see the thing about the Android based stuff is you could use fully kiosk browser
[2087.76 --> 2091.84] and then have it, you know, use the camera to turn on and off when you're nearby, which
[2091.84 --> 2095.26] for you with a limited power situation is probably what you want.
[2095.58 --> 2095.82] Yep.
[2095.86 --> 2096.54] I use that now.
[2096.56 --> 2098.22] Actually, I do that same thing.
[2098.30 --> 2099.02] Nah, there you go.
[2099.12 --> 2101.34] When, when you approach the tablets, they just auto turn on.
[2101.72 --> 2103.02] Heck, I might have to pick one of these up.
[2103.02 --> 2103.62] Look at this thing.
[2103.92 --> 2104.50] I know, man.
[2104.50 --> 2105.10] That's what I'm thinking.
[2108.94 --> 2109.50] That's great.
[2109.60 --> 2109.88] I'm great.
[2109.94 --> 2111.88] I'm getting one because I'm looking for a new tablet.
[2112.64 --> 2113.20] There you go.
[2113.26 --> 2117.02] You see, you're, you're, you're going to see me get to spend money right here live on
[2117.02 --> 2117.30] the show.
[2117.50 --> 2118.38] You shouldn't watch that, Brent.
[2118.86 --> 2121.90] It's, it's just not, it's not gentlemanly of me.
[2124.06 --> 2126.20] Humio.com slash HCE.
[2126.20 --> 2129.70] Go there to ingest and view all of your logs in one place.
[2129.70 --> 2133.62] Humio is a centralized log management and observability platform.
[2133.74 --> 2139.30] The company was founded by developers in Denmark in 2016 as an alternative to the legacy logging
[2139.30 --> 2143.96] solutions that make it cost prohibitive to ingest and search data volumes that you see
[2143.96 --> 2145.66] in your large infrastructures today.
[2145.66 --> 2151.96] But I think the real beauty of Humio is that it can take logs from any source and then make
[2151.96 --> 2152.46] them usable.
[2152.66 --> 2154.88] And you don't have to constantly massage the format.
[2155.10 --> 2157.22] It doesn't need the schema ahead of time.
[2157.34 --> 2160.92] You just pump all of the logs in there and it has them when you need them.
[2161.18 --> 2161.84] And the dashboard.
[2162.26 --> 2162.80] It's great.
[2163.06 --> 2165.04] This platform is crazy.
[2165.20 --> 2169.44] Humio's index-free architecture means that it can ingest over a petabyte of data per day
[2169.44 --> 2171.70] and search that with sub-second latency.
[2172.42 --> 2176.96] And Humio is 80% cheaper than the competing platforms like Splunk or Elastic thanks to its
[2176.96 --> 2178.30] reduced hardware footprint.
[2179.14 --> 2182.66] But really, if you're going to ask me, the best way to get started with Humio is the Humio
[2182.66 --> 2184.12] Community Edition.
[2184.60 --> 2188.60] Humio Community Edition is the largest no-cost data ingestion offering on the market today,
[2188.94 --> 2192.30] allowing you to ingest up to 16 gigabytes per day with seven-day retention.
[2192.86 --> 2193.88] It's not a trial period.
[2194.36 --> 2195.54] You get it for the long haul.
[2195.54 --> 2199.36] This is perfect for self-hosters who want to ingest their home logs and get a single
[2199.36 --> 2201.30] view of everything happening in your environment.
[2201.88 --> 2205.68] Rather than having to go to separate places to look at your logs and every component in
[2205.68 --> 2209.70] your home, Humio gives you the ability to bring them together and correlate them in
[2209.70 --> 2211.82] one place for easier troubleshooting.
[2212.40 --> 2215.68] You can have it do things like monitor your voltage and your energy or take data out of
[2215.68 --> 2219.08] Home Assistant and then generate alerts in real time to take action.
[2219.48 --> 2221.64] You can protect your computing infrastructure that way.
[2222.12 --> 2225.00] When it's your hobby, you want it easy and quick and usable.
[2225.00 --> 2229.42] You don't want to have to turn it into a job after you just got home from your job.
[2229.78 --> 2237.08] So go get started with Humio Community Edition today at humio.com slash hce.
[2237.36 --> 2240.36] That's humio.com slash hce.
[2241.82 --> 2243.68] Well, it's meetup season, people.
[2243.78 --> 2248.16] I'm sure you are totally not fed up with us talking about meetups, but Chris and Brent
[2248.16 --> 2250.26] are on the road on the way to LA already.
[2250.26 --> 2255.74] If you'd like to get details of all the meetups that are happening along the way, go to meetup.com
[2255.74 --> 2257.36] slash Jupiter Broadcasting.
[2257.68 --> 2259.92] Where's your next one going to be, gents, after this airs?
[2260.30 --> 2260.70] Sacramento.
[2261.34 --> 2261.74] Friday.
[2262.20 --> 2262.44] Really?
[2262.44 --> 2265.90] So the day this comes out, we'll be, so if you're listening, the day this comes out,
[2265.94 --> 2269.20] I believe it's Sacramento and we have all the details up there.
[2269.68 --> 2272.74] And then after that, it's Southern California.
[2273.12 --> 2275.96] And then shortly, and that's a couple, like a week later.
[2276.00 --> 2279.52] And then after that, there's one more and that is in Portland.
[2279.52 --> 2285.20] And there was actually an issue where we had accidentally limited the RSVPs for a couple
[2285.20 --> 2285.76] of the meetups.
[2285.76 --> 2290.98] So if that happened to you, if you tried to sign up and it said, sorry, limit reached,
[2291.06 --> 2292.12] that was a mistake.
[2292.82 --> 2294.44] That was, that was a meetup.com.
[2294.48 --> 2295.40] You know, I'm getting rid of meetup.
[2295.94 --> 2297.10] This, this is the last trip.
[2297.16 --> 2297.74] I swear.
[2298.14 --> 2301.28] Well, actually I can't swear because sometimes we just don't get to it, but I would love to
[2301.28 --> 2302.70] get a self-hosted meetup replacement.
[2303.64 --> 2305.48] So if you had any problems, go sign up.
[2305.62 --> 2306.44] There's still spots available.
[2307.26 --> 2310.84] Also, if you have any suggestions for a meetup.com replacement, we're all ears.
[2311.20 --> 2312.12] We did get some emails.
[2312.12 --> 2314.70] People went over to self-hosted.show slash contact.
[2315.10 --> 2319.18] Dr. Pepper Shaker says he has some great Z-Wave light switches he wants to tell us about.
[2319.64 --> 2325.26] I wanted to give a shout out to the Zuz, that's with a Z at the end, Z with a Z, Z-Wave light
[2325.26 --> 2325.66] switches.
[2326.24 --> 2328.36] I was chatting with the folks on Discord.
[2328.88 --> 2330.10] Some Shelly was recommended.
[2330.82 --> 2335.00] And I was really just kind of worried about having 40 plus Wi-Fi devices because he wants
[2335.00 --> 2336.02] a lot of these things.
[2336.16 --> 2336.78] And I agree.
[2337.64 --> 2338.00] You know what?
[2338.00 --> 2343.30] He's got an ISP mandatory provided router AP that he has to use.
[2343.46 --> 2347.22] I bet that thing doesn't handle a whole bunch of Wi-Fi devices very well.
[2347.52 --> 2350.90] So he wired up his whole house with these Z-Wave light switches.