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[2746.84 --> 2748.98] battery equipment I can't install tail
[2748.98 --> 2751.10] scale on that it's an appliance but I
[2751.10 --> 2752.54] have tail scale on my Raspberry Pi
[2752.54 --> 2754.58] that's on the same LAN and I have
[2754.58 --> 2756.48] subnet routing on so now I'm like
[2756.48 --> 2758.54] checking the solar when we're at the
[2758.54 --> 2760.42] Airbnb making sure Joops is doing
[2760.42 --> 2762.84] okay and then you know I wanted to
[2762.84 --> 2764.74] check the temperatures at the studio so
[2764.74 --> 2767.20] I have tail scale installed from hacks
[2767.20 --> 2768.84] on home assistant with subnet routing
[2768.84 --> 2770.44] turned on and so I'm checking the
[2770.44 --> 2771.96] temperatures in the garage to make
[2771.96 --> 2773.70] sure the server is okay and I'm just
[2773.70 --> 2777.00] using local IPs for all of it and I'm
[2777.00 --> 2780.10] pleased to say that I I did hope one
[2780.10 --> 2782.00] day that this would exist that this
[2782.00 --> 2785.00] world would be real and so I preemptively
[2785.00 --> 2790.74] set the RV network to a 17216 subnet and
[2790.74 --> 2796.22] the studio is a 192 1687 subnet and so
[2796.22 --> 2798.26] the two are very different and that has
[2798.26 --> 2799.80] made life like so just made it ready to
[2799.80 --> 2801.70] go yeah when Brent was here I had to
[2801.70 --> 2804.84] completely rechange my retool my cider my
[2804.84 --> 2808.02] IP range in the house because there was
[2808.02 --> 2809.88] some overlap between my house here and
[2809.88 --> 2812.00] my dad's Starlink network because
[2812.00 --> 2813.68] remember I moaned in an episode I
[2813.68 --> 2816.54] couldn't change the DHCP range so I had
[2816.54 --> 2818.14] to completely retool so that's some good
[2818.14 --> 2819.70] foresight from you there Christopher I
[2820.26 --> 2822.58] tell you what the old days the old days
[2822.58 --> 2824.94] of VPNing like an animal building flat
[2824.94 --> 2827.40] networks but let us know if you try out
[2827.40 --> 2828.80] Netbird I'd be really curious to hear
[2828.80 --> 2830.96] how it goes yeah same and I think in a
[2830.96 --> 2832.98] future episode we might do a bit a bit
[2832.98 --> 2834.54] more of a deep dive into the subnet
[2834.54 --> 2836.78] routing that that I'm doing and the
[2836.78 --> 2838.92] split DNS between different sites
[2838.92 --> 2840.04] because I think that'd be of interest
[2840.04 --> 2841.94] to folks so if you're interested in
[2841.94 --> 2843.30] that let us know at self hosted dot
[2843.30 --> 2846.06] show slash contact I agree having
[2846.06 --> 2847.50] chat a little bit about it at the
[2847.50 --> 2848.96] Airbnb I think it would be a great
[2848.96 --> 2851.10] topic we got some boosts into the show
[2851.10 --> 2853.96] too and have boosted in with over 9000
[2853.96 --> 2857.50] 9001 sats and we also got 1024 sats
[2857.50 --> 2859.72] from Amar who's having some trouble
[2859.72 --> 2861.94] getting their audio whole home audio
[2861.94 --> 2863.40] working so these are these are a whole
[2863.40 --> 2865.18] home audio boost that I wanted to follow
[2865.18 --> 2867.14] up on so we'll start with Nev and he
[2867.14 --> 2869.64] writes whole home audio as a concept
[2869.64 --> 2873.96] has existed as long as human history so
[2873.96 --> 2875.64] there are plenty of solutions moving
[2875.64 --> 2877.82] around rather than getting fancy with
[2877.82 --> 2880.60] software I might present an alternative
[2880.60 --> 2883.88] he writes pulse audios network streaming
[2883.88 --> 2888.56] and Cody now why Cody because Cody has a
[2888.56 --> 2890.80] rich app ecosystem for remote controls
[2890.80 --> 2893.78] and a web GUI plus it supports plex jellyfin
[2893.78 --> 2896.94] MB and even aircast this solution I have
[2896.94 --> 2899.78] been using for years now I would never
[2899.78 --> 2902.62] have thought of Cody would you know and I
[2902.62 --> 2905.06] think it's probably worth a mention because
[2905.06 --> 2906.70] a lot of people love Cody that listen to
[2906.70 --> 2910.32] the show and pulse audio network streaming
[2910.32 --> 2912.54] has been around for years and I never
[2912.54 --> 2914.72] think to mention it but I constantly hear
[2914.72 --> 2916.16] feedback from the audience that it works
[2916.16 --> 2918.66] pretty well just anything with pulse audio
[2918.66 --> 2922.84] gives me PTSD I think rustic has to
[2922.84 --> 2925.08] verse a boosted with 2000 sats and he
[2925.08 --> 2926.60] echoed a sentiment we heard from multiple
[2926.60 --> 2929.24] people out there what about volumio or
[2929.24 --> 2932.94] volumio sorry I'm butchering that but it
[2932.94 --> 2936.08] acts as an airplay chromecast endpoint he
[2936.08 --> 2937.74] says if you want a lot of them synced you'd
[2937.74 --> 2939.74] have to pay but it's a good project so it's
[2939.74 --> 2941.26] worth paying for I had a couple of
[2941.26 --> 2943.70] recommendations for volumio actually the
[2943.70 --> 2945.20] pricing doesn't put me off too much I
[2945.20 --> 2946.90] don't mind necessarily paying for the
[2946.90 --> 2949.28] right solution I mean the alternative
[2949.28 --> 2951.78] would be just giving up and going for a
[2951.78 --> 2954.18] Sonos based deployment right and that
[2954.18 --> 2957.02] that ain't gonna be free is it so the
[2957.02 --> 2958.98] other thing that came in as a
[2958.98 --> 2960.90] recommendation was there's a chap on
[2960.90 --> 2963.34] YouTube called Darko that does he's got
[2963.34 --> 2964.88] beautiful production quality on his
[2964.88 --> 2970.54] videos he is a hi-fi audiophile nerd and
[2970.54 --> 2972.52] he talks occasionally about how he
[2972.52 --> 2974.86] streams music around his house one of
[2974.86 --> 2976.24] the recommendations I had come in was
[2976.24 --> 2978.06] something called Rune Audio it's not
[2978.06 --> 2980.66] open source I don't think and it is paid
[2980.66 --> 2983.18] it does cost quite a bit per month but