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[1041.52 --> 1042.86] You can bring up the app.
[1042.94 --> 1043.84] You can look at what's synced.
[1044.36 --> 1045.60] I kind of look at sync thing.
[1045.66 --> 1047.48] You can do all those things with sync thing.
[1047.60 --> 1049.48] There's even system tray icons you can get.
[1049.54 --> 1054.04] But I kind of think of sync thing as like this ambient background sync that's actually
[1054.04 --> 1055.60] syncing file systems around.
[1056.32 --> 1059.40] And it doesn't care where you store something.
[1059.48 --> 1063.00] It doesn't have to be like in a particular directory like Nextcloud or Dropbox does.
[1063.00 --> 1066.08] It can be anything, anywhere on your file system.
[1066.42 --> 1066.84] It's pretty cool.
[1066.92 --> 1073.74] And Jay was using it to sync his Steam Deck emulator progress with his RetroPie TV emulator
[1073.74 --> 1075.00] progress.
[1075.22 --> 1078.80] So that no matter where he was, his retro games were in sync, which is pretty cool.
[1079.32 --> 1079.96] That's a great idea.
[1080.72 --> 1085.38] That's a great idea because, you know, you don't want to lose progress when you move between
[1085.38 --> 1085.90] devices.
[1086.24 --> 1088.54] So maybe next year I'll see you at All Things Open.
[1088.54 --> 1093.80] And in the meantime, keep an eye on the Meetup page at meetup.com slash Jupyter Broadcasting.
[1095.96 --> 1098.20] Linode.com slash SSH.
[1098.26 --> 1101.40] That's where you go to get $100 on a new account and support the show.
[1101.54 --> 1103.60] Linode.com slash SSH.
[1103.62 --> 1104.98] We were just talking about events.
[1105.38 --> 1106.90] That's how I discovered Linode.
[1107.22 --> 1111.56] It was at a Texas Linux Fest many years ago in the before times.
[1111.56 --> 1118.78] And I could tell Texas Linux Fest was special because it was small, but the signal was very
[1118.78 --> 1119.30] strong.
[1119.46 --> 1120.06] You know what I mean?
[1120.10 --> 1123.62] Like the talks were by like heavy hitters who knew their stuff.
[1123.66 --> 1127.92] They were passionate about their projects, but the vendors weren't taking it very seriously.
[1129.26 --> 1130.24] Except for Linode.
[1131.52 --> 1133.72] Linode had a real serious setup.
[1133.90 --> 1134.56] They were clearly participating.
[1135.40 --> 1139.16] They were also, they would swap so somebody could be at the booth while somebody could actually
[1139.16 --> 1139.92] attend the sessions.
[1139.92 --> 1141.44] Like you could tell they were into it.
[1142.08 --> 1143.80] And that's, that's when I made a mental note.
[1143.80 --> 1146.22] Like I need to check out Linode.
[1147.08 --> 1148.90] You know, that's like almost four years ago now.
[1149.56 --> 1150.80] And now here they are, right?
[1150.82 --> 1155.72] They've been sponsoring the self-hosted podcast from the get-go because it's just the perfect
[1155.72 --> 1159.36] combination of performance, features, price.
[1159.44 --> 1162.62] I mean, 30 to 50% cheaper than all the hyperscalers out there.
[1162.72 --> 1166.70] And if you like to go to events, and I know you might, if you're going to go to the web summit,
[1166.70 --> 1169.24] November 1st through the 4th, Linode's going to be there.
[1169.24 --> 1173.18] Or IT Nation Connect in Orlando, Florida, the 9th through the 11th, Linode's going to be
[1173.18 --> 1173.38] there.
[1173.68 --> 1177.56] There's actually a whole list of events that Linode's going to.
[1177.96 --> 1178.62] But try it out.
[1178.76 --> 1181.56] Even if you're not going to an event, try it out because it's great performance.
[1181.70 --> 1186.92] They have systems with super fast CPUs, MVME hard drives, 40 gigabit connections.
[1187.48 --> 1190.10] And they're spinning up like a dozen new data centers next year.
[1190.24 --> 1191.92] So there's just going to be more and more choice.
[1191.92 --> 1198.46] So go get the $100 and actually kick the tires because with that $100, you can actually try it.
[1198.68 --> 1200.84] You can really see what works and what doesn't work.
[1201.10 --> 1203.54] Like you really can try any feature you want with that $100.
[1204.28 --> 1205.58] So go, well, just about, I would imagine.
[1205.92 --> 1206.46] I don't know.
[1206.80 --> 1209.76] If you're Alex, you could probably come up with a way to spend that $100 in like one day.
[1209.94 --> 1212.56] But you could also stretch it out for like 60 days.
[1212.56 --> 1217.22] So go to Linode.com slash SSH, sign up, try it out and support the show.
[1217.62 --> 1219.86] Linode.com slash SSH.
[1221.62 --> 1225.58] Prima has it that the HA Yellow is in production.
[1226.48 --> 1227.60] It's here, Alex.
[1227.88 --> 1228.46] It's here.
[1228.70 --> 1230.64] It's live and it's glorious.
[1231.54 --> 1236.70] The Home Assistant Yellow finally arrived about a year after I crowdfunded it.
[1236.98 --> 1242.38] I decided when I saw that it was shipping, I decided to order an MVME drive for it.
[1243.46 --> 1245.76] Mine came with a CM4.
[1246.22 --> 1250.90] I could have sworn I ordered it without a CM4, a Compute Module 4.
[1251.30 --> 1253.44] But it came with one, which is okay.
[1254.00 --> 1257.06] My CM4s have eight gigs of RAM, but whatever.
[1258.58 --> 1260.68] So this one only has four, but that's fine.
[1260.72 --> 1261.18] Or maybe two.
[1261.26 --> 1262.30] I don't know what it is.
[1262.34 --> 1264.16] It's not enough, but we're getting by.
[1264.72 --> 1265.16] I hit that.
[1265.16 --> 1267.64] The first thing I did is I put that MVME disk in there.
[1268.08 --> 1278.12] I powered the thing up and discovered very quickly that it was just running off of the built-in EMMC and wasn't using my MVME disk.
[1278.72 --> 1282.90] And I thought, well, now, what am I supposed to do with this?
[1283.08 --> 1284.12] Just throw it in the garbage.
[1284.64 --> 1284.76] You know.
[1284.80 --> 1285.82] Yeah, get rid of it.
[1286.02 --> 1286.30] Bye-bye.
[1286.52 --> 1290.28] And I was digging through the system settings and I go in the storage area.
[1290.60 --> 1293.28] And in the hamburger menu, there's like this migrate option.
[1293.28 --> 1297.80] So I hit that and it says, we're going to move your data over to another disk.
[1297.86 --> 1298.96] What disk would you like to use?
[1299.26 --> 1303.36] And the only disk I had available was the new MVME, about a terabyte.
[1304.54 --> 1310.10] It says, okay, well, this will take about 15 minutes and then we're going to reboot and we'll see you then.
[1310.46 --> 1313.04] So I say, okay, go ahead.
[1313.52 --> 1314.42] I hit that button.
[1315.40 --> 1316.30] Little thing starts spinning.
[1317.46 --> 1318.98] And I just couldn't watch it.
[1319.42 --> 1320.10] I couldn't.
[1320.44 --> 1322.18] It was too stressful because I didn't know what it was doing.
[1322.18 --> 1327.30] Because, again, when it's all like web UI and their own OS, I have no idea what's happening.
[1327.72 --> 1338.10] If they told me to go like, you know, repartition a disk and format it, mount it, and then update your configuration file to point to the new mount point, I'd feel like really solid.
[1338.26 --> 1339.38] Like, okay.
[1339.68 --> 1340.14] All right.