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[3367.86 --> 3368.16] It's too much |
[3368.16 --> 3369.26] traveling but I really |
[3369.26 --> 3369.80] want to go. |
[3369.80 --> 3371.04] Next year remember |
[3371.04 --> 3372.32] Halloween, Raleigh, |
[3372.56 --> 3373.58] and you'll... |
[3373.58 --> 3374.14] I think so. |
[3374.60 --> 3375.18] I think so. |
[3375.62 --> 3376.46] Also I'll mention we |
[3376.46 --> 3377.52] have our Discord server. |
[3377.78 --> 3378.68] You can find that on our |
[3378.68 --> 3379.70] self-hosted website and |
[3379.70 --> 3380.96] we also have a couple of |
[3380.96 --> 3382.02] self-hosted Matrix chat |
[3382.02 --> 3382.26] rooms. |
[3382.74 --> 3383.06] That's at |
[3383.06 --> 3384.26] jupiterbroadcasting.com |
[3384.26 --> 3385.64] slash Matrix and then |
[3385.64 --> 3386.94] the podcast itself at |
[3386.94 --> 3389.20] self-hosted show on |
[3389.20 --> 3389.42] Twitter. |
[3390.08 --> 3390.88] And I do really mean it. |
[3390.94 --> 3392.06] I know they say this every |
[3392.06 --> 3393.12] single week about thanks |
[3393.12 --> 3394.10] for listening everybody but |
[3394.10 --> 3395.38] genuinely if you made it |
[3395.38 --> 3396.20] this far in the show, |
[3396.40 --> 3397.12] thank you very much for |
[3397.12 --> 3397.40] listening. |
[3397.40 --> 3398.86] This is self-hosted |
[3398.86 --> 3400.36] dot show slash 82. |
• The host has been experimenting with new home server setups |
• They're looking for a Discord bot to help with title suggestions for their show |
• The bot would allow viewers to suggest titles by typing "bang!" followed by a suggestion, and then publishing the top-voted options on a web page |
• The host has attended an open source conference and shares his thoughts on its quality, noting that it's semi-commercial and had both good and bad sessions |
• Jim Salter was scheduled to speak about ZFS but cancelled due to illness. |
• Microsoft's shift in focus towards Linux and open-source development tools |
• Scott Hanselman's presentation on WSL2 and its integration with GitHub and VS Code |
• Criticism of Windows' limitations and "corporate tax" strategy |
• Comparison of WSL2 to running a native Linux system |
• Acknowledgment that there are situations where Linux does not cut it, but WSL provides an alternative for developers who must use Windows |
• Development containers as a solution to encapsulated development environments |
• Scott's talk on development containers, which provide a JSON manifest for project requirements |
• Microsoft's creation of the Windows Terminal and its recognition as an open-source project |
• The presenter's own experience with Docker containers during their master's degree program |
• The presenter's friend Michael Dominick's journey from Mac to Windows, including using WSL and VS Code |
• A meetup at All Things Open conference, where attendees met up in the lobby using a Matrix chat |
• Burnout and stress management |
• All Things Open conference sessions and content |
• Red Hat Tower and meeting with listeners |
• Boar's Head sauce and its commercial availability |
• LearnNixTV and Jay's talk on RetroPie and retro gaming |
• CM4 module and its uses in home lab setup |
• Discussion about the fun projects that open-source developers want to work on |
• Event at All Things Open, including meeting cool people and networking |
• Introducing Sync Thing as a great tool for ambient file system sync |
• Using Sync Thing to keep progress in sync between devices |
• Advertising Linode.com as a sponsor of Jupyter Broadcasting and offering $100 off new accounts |
• Discussing the importance of trying out a product before committing to it |
• Introducing Linode.com and encouraging users to sign up with the SSH option |
• Announcing the arrival of Home Assistant Yellow, a year after crowdfunding |
• Experiencing issues with the device's storage and performance, including: |
+ Not using the MVME disk as expected |
+ Moving data from EMMC to MVME through a migration process |
+ Initial stress due to lack of understanding of the process |
• Outlining the benefits of resetting and starting fresh on Home Assistant devices |
• The speaker had a difficult time setting up Home Assistant in the past |
• They were able to recover their configuration from an old backup and made adjustments manually |
• Z-Wave migration was easier than expected, with devices still paired to the new controller |
• The speaker suggests that Home Assistant could benefit from an onboarding wizard or assistant for new device setup |
• The interface has become much more user-friendly over time, making it easier to set up and manage devices |
• They have a significantly reduced number of automations compared to previous setup, relying more on scheduling cards instead |
• The user discusses their positive experience with Home Assistant Yellow using NVMe storage, noting significant improvements in speed and performance. |
• They mention that the generic thermostat and scheduler card features have greatly simplified automations and saved time. |
• The user describes the benefits of using a leaner system, including smaller backup sizes (now 70-80 megabytes vs. 1.2 gigabytes). |
• A problem with their Shelley device is described, where it was rebooting and resetting itself every 30-60 seconds when under load. |
• The user replaced the stock firmware on their Shelly device with an open firmware using a tool called MG2X for over-the-air firmware upload. |
• Discussion of the Shelly smart plug's update process and its integration with custom firmware |
• Concerns about a Shelly smart plug going offline in the speaker's new setup |
• Investigation into possible causes, including temperature limits set by Mongoose OS |
• Comparison of different smart home ecosystems (HomeKit vs. Zigbee) and devices (ESP Home vs. TAS motor) |
• Review of a Zenglid Zigbee Smart LED light strip for use with Home Assistant |
• The speaker is trying out a new setup with Nix OS and Jellyfin media server |
• They set up Infuse on Apple TV for streaming |
• The speaker had an issue with the Jellyfin app not working due to incompatible server version |
• The issue was caused by Jellyfin being out of date on NixOS, but it's close to getting updated |
• The speaker notes that Nix is a rolling distribution and depends on maintainers |
• Discussing the need for intro detection plugins in Jellyfin |
• Comparing Plex and Jellyfin media setups |
• Mention of issues with TV breaking at inconvenient moments |
• Adoption of Plex and NVIDIA Shield as default media setup due to reliability |
• Real-time updates on Hia's face in Discord chat |
• The speaker is having trouble with Netflix on their NVIDIA Shield TV due to an auto-update of the Jellyfin app. |
• They mention the irony that if they were using Apple TV and Infuse, the issue wouldn't exist. |
• The speaker expresses optimism about Jellyfin's future improvements and believes it will be "good enough" within a year or two. |
• They plan to use Jellyfin at home and keep Plex running on their studio server for archived media. |
• A plugin is mentioned that allows for skipping intros in Jellyfin, with some limitations. |
• Comparison of Jellyfin and Plex media libraries |
• Discussion of Jellyfin's progress and potential as an alternative to commercial projects like Plex |
• Mention of Rune and its limitations in offline playback |
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