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[3095.94 --> 3096.18] Maybe.
[3096.40 --> 3097.12] I'll investigate.
[3097.26 --> 3097.86] That sounds pretty cool.
[3097.94 --> 3098.10] Thanks,
[3098.18 --> 3098.70] FunDeckHermit.
[3098.96 --> 3099.90] Last couple boosts
[3099.90 --> 3100.40] for this week,
[3100.44 --> 3101.10] although we did read
[3101.10 --> 3101.56] all of them.
[3101.78 --> 3102.44] We only feature
[3102.44 --> 3103.50] some of them in the show.
[3103.62 --> 3104.36] Soltros boosted
[3104.36 --> 3105.44] with 9,000 sats.
[3105.56 --> 3107.10] I recently got into Docker
[3107.10 --> 3108.70] after refusing to let go
[3108.70 --> 3109.70] of my VM obsession.
[3110.12 --> 3110.48] Welcome.
[3110.48 --> 3113.14] Are there any tips out there
[3113.14 --> 3114.00] for use case scenarios
[3114.00 --> 3114.68] or cool project
[3114.68 --> 3115.80] I can run at my home
[3115.80 --> 3117.50] on my Ubuntu home server?
[3117.62 --> 3117.90] Right now,
[3117.94 --> 3118.62] I have Nextcloud,
[3118.98 --> 3119.26] Plex,
[3119.50 --> 3120.60] and a few other odds
[3120.60 --> 3121.54] and ends.
[3122.04 --> 3122.40] Well,
[3122.66 --> 3123.12] over at
[3123.12 --> 3124.62] perfectmediaserver.com,
[3124.70 --> 3125.38] I have a list
[3125.38 --> 3126.82] of my top 10
[3126.82 --> 3128.08] recommended apps
[3128.08 --> 3128.64] to run
[3128.64 --> 3129.52] on your new
[3129.52 --> 3130.40] media server.
[3130.62 --> 3130.82] So,
[3131.24 --> 3131.74] I'll put a link
[3131.74 --> 3132.72] to that in the show notes.
[3133.14 --> 3134.00] And if you have
[3134.00 --> 3134.86] any other recommendations,
[3135.18 --> 3135.58] let us know
[3135.58 --> 3136.54] at selfhosted.show
[3136.54 --> 3137.26] slash contact.
[3137.60 --> 3138.14] Look at that.
[3138.36 --> 3138.74] And, you know,
[3138.74 --> 3139.28] just keep listening
[3139.28 --> 3139.74] to the show
[3139.74 --> 3140.94] because as you listen,
[3141.12 --> 3142.14] you'll hear us mention
[3142.14 --> 3143.18] our favorite apps
[3143.18 --> 3143.70] over and over again.
[3143.80 --> 3144.10] Like,
[3144.24 --> 3145.06] Alex just name dropped
[3145.06 --> 3145.54] Smokeping.
[3146.00 --> 3146.86] That's a great one.
[3146.96 --> 3147.52] It's a classic.
[3148.10 --> 3148.24] You know,
[3148.26 --> 3148.64] it's funny.
[3149.06 --> 3149.96] I got Smokeping
[3149.96 --> 3151.02] from Linux Action Show
[3151.02 --> 3151.58] back in the day
[3151.58 --> 3152.84] way before you knew me.
[3153.30 --> 3154.28] And then I wrapped it up
[3154.28 --> 3155.20] as a Docker container
[3155.20 --> 3156.56] on Linux server.io
[3156.56 --> 3157.06] and then
[3157.06 --> 3157.96] now it's a thing.
[3158.56 --> 3158.84] I know.
[3158.88 --> 3159.82] And then I grabbed it one day
[3159.82 --> 3160.06] and I'm like,
[3160.10 --> 3160.22] hey,
[3160.32 --> 3161.40] it pings Jupyter Broadcasting.
[3161.46 --> 3161.90] That's awesome.
[3162.04 --> 3162.20] Yeah,
[3162.20 --> 3162.72] that's why.
[3162.88 --> 3163.96] That's why it pings JB.
[3163.96 --> 3165.42] I put you in there, bro.
[3166.14 --> 3166.70] And it really is
[3166.70 --> 3167.44] a great example
[3167.44 --> 3168.08] of like an app
[3168.08 --> 3168.98] that probably should be
[3168.98 --> 3169.54] in a container
[3169.54 --> 3170.28] because it's kind of
[3170.28 --> 3171.06] super old
[3171.06 --> 3171.70] and legacy
[3171.70 --> 3172.68] in a lot of ways
[3172.68 --> 3173.40] and you don't want it
[3173.40 --> 3174.12] on your whole system.
[3174.68 --> 3175.62] Our last boost
[3175.62 --> 3176.24] of the episode
[3176.24 --> 3177.44] came in from Bronzewing
[3177.44 --> 3179.64] who boosted 9,001 sets
[3179.64 --> 3180.90] over 9,000.
[3181.36 --> 3182.38] There's another option
[3182.38 --> 3183.86] called Mood.
[3184.22 --> 3185.64] M-O-O-D-E.
[3185.90 --> 3186.54] Moodie, perhaps?
[3186.74 --> 3187.88] That runs on a Pi
[3187.88 --> 3188.72] and says it can do