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[2320.04 --> 2322.74] I've had this laptop for, what, three months, two months now?
[2322.80 --> 2324.86] And it's an absolute beast.
[2325.06 --> 2325.54] It's a monster.
[2325.54 --> 2327.80] And it takes a stupid amount of workload.
[2328.40 --> 2329.74] And it doesn't even say it.
[2329.80 --> 2330.60] It doesn't even make a noise.
[2331.20 --> 2332.02] And I don't know.
[2332.14 --> 2334.96] Like, maybe iStatMenu needs to be updated because...
[2334.96 --> 2335.54] Or it's...
[2336.06 --> 2341.34] I swear, like, it just doesn't seem like it matches what shows in the load.
[2341.50 --> 2342.36] It never seems right.
[2342.46 --> 2344.48] It never seems like the system's ever maxed out.
[2345.22 --> 2345.44] Yeah.
[2345.60 --> 2347.54] I think there's a bunch of stuff with how they're doing...
[2348.10 --> 2352.52] So we're used to computers that are general purpose and throw everything at the standard CPU cores.
[2352.60 --> 2353.64] Just have main cores, yeah.
[2354.06 --> 2354.74] Exactly, yeah.
[2354.74 --> 2360.56] I'm not sure that iStat is particularly good about how it visualizes, like, the neural cores and the...
[2360.56 --> 2364.20] And you've got the efficiency cores versus the faster cores and all that kind of stuff.
[2364.20 --> 2367.80] But that's going to become a thing throughout, you know, Intel cores, too.
[2367.90 --> 2371.50] And that's going to be pretty cool when it does hit systems you can build a home server around.
[2371.56 --> 2373.16] Because I'm all about that.
[2373.22 --> 2379.80] Why have, like, all those little background tasks that are always running on your box hit those high power cores if they could run on the efficiency cores?
[2379.86 --> 2383.02] We just need to make sure that, like, the Linux kernel and all that supports that.
[2383.02 --> 2384.14] But that work is ongoing.
[2384.14 --> 2389.80] I just wanted to mention super quick, I know this is really super, really tight notice, depending on when you're listening to this.
[2389.92 --> 2397.44] But if you're listening on January 28th, 2022, then just this Sunday we have a hangout at the studio.
[2397.56 --> 2399.58] It starts around 11 a.m. in the Pacific Northwest.
[2400.30 --> 2404.24] We're up in the Marysville area, so that'll give you an idea of where we're at.
[2404.24 --> 2407.62] And we're getting together on January 30th, 2022.
[2407.90 --> 2408.34] It's a Sunday.
[2409.26 --> 2412.98] And Alex will be flying in with his private jet and hanging out.
[2413.32 --> 2413.94] Oh, yeah, sure.
[2414.60 --> 2415.88] Signing postcards.
[2416.38 --> 2418.78] My reusable Falcon 9 rocket boosters as well.
[2419.98 --> 2422.22] It's really nice of him to let you play with that.
[2422.28 --> 2423.78] You guys have really become the best of buds.
[2424.16 --> 2424.40] Yep.
[2424.46 --> 2424.68] You know?
[2424.68 --> 2425.20] Yeah.
[2425.20 --> 2425.78] Old Elon.
[2426.56 --> 2427.50] Me and Elon.
[2427.68 --> 2428.10] Best buds.
[2428.82 --> 2428.96] Yeah.
[2429.92 --> 2430.32] Yeah.
[2430.38 --> 2434.92] You guys really bonded over 3D printing when he came to that one meetup that we had.
[2435.52 --> 2436.40] And ever since.
[2436.86 --> 2437.68] Talking of meetups.
[2437.68 --> 2441.16] I'm actually considering hosting a small one in Raleigh in the spring.
[2441.86 --> 2447.24] We'll just, I'll take my red egg somewhere, ceramic egg, and we'll cook out some meats in a park somewhere.
[2447.48 --> 2449.24] And hang out for a few hours and meet some of you.
[2449.30 --> 2456.74] Because, you know, I found out, you know, this week through the mini DV feedback that there are tons of you on the East Coast that are willing to meet up.
[2457.00 --> 2457.02] So.
[2457.46 --> 2457.60] Yeah.
[2457.64 --> 2459.20] And we don't get to do many events out there.
[2459.34 --> 2459.52] You know?
[2459.62 --> 2460.40] East Coast is.
[2460.72 --> 2464.00] It's a far, far, far drive from Seattle.
[2464.56 --> 2466.78] I would love to be able to get out there more often.
[2466.78 --> 2473.04] Some daft stat, like 80% of the U.S. population lives within a two-hour flight of Atlanta.
[2474.08 --> 2474.48] That's crazy.
[2474.48 --> 2476.72] Just to give you an idea of how populous the East Coast is.
[2476.74 --> 2476.84] Wow.
[2477.24 --> 2483.32] I could see one day having, like, I would love to just have a little operation running out of, like, Colorado or something like that.
[2483.32 --> 2486.14] Because that seems like a pretty good central place to visit from as well.
[2486.70 --> 2490.10] If only we had some insiders in Colorado already, huh?
[2490.58 --> 2491.44] Maybe one day.
[2491.70 --> 2492.26] You scheming.
[2492.26 --> 2495.70] Also, thank you to our insiders that support the show, our SREs.
[2495.70 --> 2499.38] You guys make the show possible at selfhosted.show slash SRE.
[2499.48 --> 2504.40] That membership gives you an ad-free version of the show and a post-show.
[2504.70 --> 2506.08] A little extra self-hosted.
[2506.32 --> 2509.60] You also get access to that if you become a member for the entire network.
[2510.20 --> 2512.44] Jupiter.party if you want to support all of our productions.
[2512.80 --> 2515.44] Get all our shows ad-free, including this one.
[2515.44 --> 2517.42] And don't forget about future meetups.
[2517.50 --> 2522.68] You might not be able to make it to the Pacific Northwest, but meetup.com slash Jupiter Broadcasting is where you go.
[2523.28 --> 2524.72] And that's where we should do it, Alex.
[2524.72 --> 2531.94] If you eventually launch one, we'll put it on there so people can go to meetup.com slash Jupiter Broadcasting for one on the East Coast or the West Coast.
[2532.06 --> 2533.44] And then when I travel...
[2533.44 --> 2533.90] It's happening.
[2534.44 --> 2535.00] It's happening.
[2535.00 --> 2535.12] It's happening.
[2535.34 --> 2536.02] I want to go.
[2536.02 --> 2536.42] FOMO.
[2536.50 --> 2537.84] I got FOMO already.
[2538.06 --> 2539.44] And you haven't even made the event yet.
[2539.48 --> 2541.26] So fire up the jupes, you know?
[2541.38 --> 2541.96] Let's go!
[2542.66 --> 2543.06] Seriously.
[2543.18 --> 2545.66] I think you probably got better weather than we do, on average at least.
[2545.70 --> 2546.42] In the springtime.
[2546.46 --> 2546.80] No kidding.
[2546.90 --> 2547.40] Oh, yeah.
[2547.62 --> 2547.86] Oh.
[2548.56 --> 2548.90] Oh.
[2550.12 --> 2551.56] Oh, that sounds nice.
[2551.74 --> 2552.70] That sounds really nice.
[2553.12 --> 2556.56] Well, we'd love to get your feedback and links and all that kind of stuff to what we talked about today.
[2556.62 --> 2557.32] It's all on our website.