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[2987.20 --> 2988.58] Also, our members are beautiful. |
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[2989.96 --> 2994.52] If you'd like to become one of our SREs, you can go to selfhosted.show slash SRE. |
[2994.72 --> 2997.96] I really think of that as an investment in future content generation. |
[2998.46 --> 3001.30] You know, people can boost in and thank us for the episode we've made and get a message |
[3001.30 --> 3001.80] on the show. |
[3001.96 --> 3007.90] But our members are investing in the ongoing day-to-day research production and just honestly |
[3007.90 --> 3014.10] help keep us focused on making our listeners happy, making our audience happy as one of |
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[3015.08 --> 3020.44] You can become a member at selfhosted.show slash SRE and you get an ad-free feed as a |
[3020.44 --> 3020.82] thank you. |
[3021.64 --> 3023.56] Just a quick thank you to Brent for joining us today. |
[3023.66 --> 3024.30] Thank you very much. |
[3024.34 --> 3025.96] Where can people go and find you, good sir? |
[3026.18 --> 3027.48] Oh, I think Twitter's a good one. |
[3027.74 --> 3028.60] At Brent Gervais. |
[3028.86 --> 3030.04] If you can spell it, you win a prize. |
[3030.42 --> 3030.54] Wow. |
[3030.54 --> 3033.50] Don't forget that other show that we make called Linux Unplugged as well. |
[3033.84 --> 3034.08] Yeah. |
[3034.18 --> 3037.40] I mean, he forgot to mention that part, but Alex got it for you, Brent. |
[3037.40 --> 3038.66] Oh, thanks, Alex. |
[3038.82 --> 3038.98] Yeah. |
[3039.02 --> 3043.90] I did actually get a new computer and that episode is going to come out this week. |
[3044.16 --> 3045.68] So we talk all about it. |
[3045.78 --> 3046.78] That's a big day for you. |
[3046.82 --> 3047.84] That doesn't happen very often. |
[3048.46 --> 3048.62] Yeah. |
[3048.68 --> 3052.40] You were there last time that I got a new computer and you and I Frankenstein the whole |
[3052.40 --> 3053.20] thing, the X250. |
[3053.58 --> 3053.70] Yeah. |
[3053.70 --> 3053.98] What was it? |
[3054.16 --> 3055.48] The X250, right? |
[3055.52 --> 3055.76] The X250. |
[3055.90 --> 3056.00] Yeah. |
[3056.04 --> 3059.46] We put a new screen in it and a bunch of like hard drive and memory upgrades. |
[3059.64 --> 3060.30] And you know what I did? |
[3060.88 --> 3066.44] Chris and I spent basically three days running a bunch of benchmarks on both the X250 and the |
[3066.44 --> 3068.46] new dev one that Chris and Wes bought me. |
[3068.70 --> 3069.42] Those sweethearts. |
[3070.14 --> 3074.04] And we can now say also the brand new Thalio that was just released today as we're recording. |
[3074.28 --> 3075.16] That's true. |
[3075.68 --> 3076.08] Yeah. |
[3076.20 --> 3077.26] That's why it took three days. |
[3077.32 --> 3078.02] We had a lot of fun. |
[3078.28 --> 3079.80] We were doing some major shootouts. |
[3079.88 --> 3080.54] It was pretty great. |
[3080.54 --> 3083.44] Those guys over at System76, they do some cool stuff. |
[3083.76 --> 3088.10] Speaking of which, actually, I got word today that one of our old friends of the network, |
[3088.26 --> 3093.96] Cheese Bacon, is going to be at All Things Open in Raleigh at the beginning of November. |
[3094.24 --> 3095.56] I will try and be there as well. |
[3095.56 --> 3098.58] Certainly, we'll do a micro meetup in the Raleigh area. |
[3098.82 --> 3104.78] We'll post some details on the meetup page in the element room as well to get the details |
[3104.78 --> 3105.62] on that one as well. |
[3105.74 --> 3108.34] But if you come into All Things Open, it'll be great to see you. |
[3108.36 --> 3112.62] Maybe you will go out for an evening of debauchery and fun. |
[3113.00 --> 3114.18] I don't know what we'll do. |
[3114.18 --> 3115.06] Any trivia, Alex? |
[3115.62 --> 3116.60] Maybe some trivia. |
[3117.18 --> 3117.48] Maybe. |
[3117.90 --> 3118.28] Maybe. |
[3119.86 --> 3120.26] Yeah. |
[3120.38 --> 3123.28] Go get in that matrix room and do the meetup spaces. |
[3123.28 --> 3125.04] We have more and more all the time. |
[3125.24 --> 3128.54] Details are at jupiterbroadcasting.com slash matrix. |
[3128.84 --> 3130.64] And of course, we always love your feedback. |
[3130.88 --> 3133.34] You can send that in at selfhosted.show slash contact. |
[3133.54 --> 3134.64] That's where you get in touch with us. |
[3134.76 --> 3136.18] I'm on Twitter at Ironic Badger. |
[3136.32 --> 3137.96] I'm over there at Chris L.A.S. |
[3137.96 --> 3141.06] And the podcast, well, that's at selfhosted show, obviously. |
[3141.54 --> 3142.42] Thanks for listening, everybody. |
[3142.42 --> 3145.04] That was selfhosted.show slash 80. |
• The narrator experiences a hardware failure with their Raspberry Pi home server, which runs multiple instances including Home Assistant. |
• The narrator is unsure why the Raspberry Pi died and whether it was due to an unattended upgrade or other factors such as a live patch. |
• The failed device controls many automations in the RV, causing inconvenience for the users. |
• The narrator considers using a dedicated hardware device for Home Assistant instead of the Raspberry Pi. |
• Discussion about the Home Assistant Yellow device and its expected delivery date |
• Power and heat considerations for the device |
• Comparison to a potential x86 system with BMC chip |
• Issues with Raspberry Pi availability due to industrial demand |
• Concerns about Home Assistant shipping devices after long delays and possible lack of future stock |
• Suggested alternative payment methods, similar to Valve's queue system |
• The Raspberry Pi Foundation's product has become incredibly popular and ubiquitous |
• Broadcom is reportedly unhappy with the foundation due to their plans to commercialize the product |
• This may lead to slower supply from Broadcom and changed licensing rates for the company |
• The M1 platform from Apple could be a worthy successor for home labbers, especially if it gains decent Linux support |
• Current limitations in macOS Server and Docker Desktop on Mac are mentioned as issues to be addressed |
• Discussion around choosing an M1 chip or other options for a computer system |
• Concerns about power consumption and space limitations in the RV environment |
• Consideration of building a custom x86 box with hosting capabilities |
• Decentralization and portability as desirable features |
• Mention of Intel NUC and tiny mini micro computers as alternatives |
• Discussion of video decoding requirements, including QuickSync support and transcoding options |
• Use of pre-encoding tools like TDAR or Handbrake to bypass transcoding requirements |
• Storage needs, with a preference for 4 terabytes in the Joops environment |
• Discussing current TV show season on a streaming device |
• Researching affordable SSD options for data storage |
• Exploring the idea of using low-cost Leven SSDs in a RAID configuration |
• Describing a modular approach to building and maintaining a media server setup |
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