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[2787.34 --> 2787.50] you know,
[2787.68 --> 2788.50] for you,
[2789.48 --> 2790.76] where your internet connectivity
[2790.76 --> 2791.64] comes and goes,
[2791.64 --> 2792.12] you know,
[2792.12 --> 2792.82] something like Rune
[2792.82 --> 2794.62] where it just has zero minutes
[2794.62 --> 2795.54] of guaranteed offline
[2795.54 --> 2797.38] playback is just
[2797.38 --> 2798.98] not an option.
[2799.58 --> 2800.96] I didn't renew my Rune.
[2801.12 --> 2802.40] I didn't buy Rune
[2802.40 --> 2803.22] after my free trial,
[2803.26 --> 2803.68] by the way,
[2804.10 --> 2805.02] in case anybody was interested.
[2805.02 --> 2806.32] I thought about it long
[2806.32 --> 2807.36] and hard after the episode,
[2807.48 --> 2808.64] but in the end,
[2808.66 --> 2809.40] I just couldn't do it.
[2810.12 --> 2811.22] Yeah, Jellyfin is just that.
[2811.44 --> 2812.12] It's like,
[2812.20 --> 2813.20] what was it?
[2813.24 --> 2814.32] Cody, XBMC.
[2814.44 --> 2815.90] It's like what that project
[2815.90 --> 2816.98] could have been,
[2817.44 --> 2817.76] you know,
[2817.84 --> 2818.52] turned into.
[2818.64 --> 2819.70] It's like the modern version
[2819.70 --> 2820.06] of that.
[2820.14 --> 2821.18] And I'm so happy to see
[2821.18 --> 2822.20] it's moving from strength
[2822.20 --> 2822.68] to strength.
[2822.68 --> 2824.20] jupiter.party.
[2824.20 --> 2825.30] If you'd like to support
[2825.30 --> 2826.20] the entire network,
[2826.82 --> 2828.10] invest in the ongoing
[2828.10 --> 2829.10] content creation
[2829.10 --> 2830.20] and get the shows
[2830.20 --> 2830.92] ad-free,
[2831.40 --> 2832.74] you can get every single
[2832.74 --> 2834.10] jupiter broadcasting production
[2834.10 --> 2836.04] at jupiter.party.
[2836.14 --> 2836.74] Become a member
[2836.74 --> 2838.04] and get the shows ad-free
[2838.04 --> 2839.56] like self-hosted,
[2839.72 --> 2840.22] including
[2840.22 --> 2842.06] the self-hosted post show
[2842.06 --> 2843.14] only available
[2843.14 --> 2843.86] to our members
[2843.86 --> 2845.52] at jupiter.party
[2845.52 --> 2846.30] and of course,
[2846.90 --> 2848.46] our self-hosted SREs.
[2848.84 --> 2849.48] All right,
[2849.56 --> 2850.40] time for some feedback,
[2850.52 --> 2850.90] I think.
[2851.46 --> 2852.64] Julian F. writes in
[2852.64 --> 2853.32] Via Matrix,
[2853.60 --> 2854.74] I was excited to hear
[2854.74 --> 2856.38] about the Mycroft Mark II,
[2856.72 --> 2857.70] but then discovered
[2857.70 --> 2859.70] Mycroft STT service
[2859.70 --> 2860.74] is a proxy for
[2860.74 --> 2862.32] Google's STT.
[2862.42 --> 2862.86] I think that means
[2862.86 --> 2863.72] speech to text.
[2864.54 --> 2865.50] Has anyone found
[2865.50 --> 2866.16] a comparison
[2866.16 --> 2867.42] of various home assistants
[2867.42 --> 2869.18] and how relatively good
[2869.18 --> 2870.02] and private
[2870.02 --> 2871.04] each system is?
[2871.48 --> 2872.12] I noticed there's
[2872.12 --> 2873.26] a Mycroft integration
[2873.26 --> 2874.06] for home assistant,
[2874.38 --> 2875.38] but is it any
[2875.38 --> 2875.72] good?
[2876.10 --> 2877.28] This is a tough problem.
[2878.26 --> 2879.74] The voice assistant
[2879.74 --> 2881.60] stuff is
[2881.60 --> 2883.94] kind of necessary
[2883.94 --> 2884.58] in my house.
[2885.04 --> 2885.44] Like, that's how
[2885.44 --> 2886.14] my kids prefer
[2886.14 --> 2886.70] to interact
[2886.70 --> 2887.62] with home assistant
[2887.62 --> 2888.46] and honestly,
[2889.00 --> 2889.86] I'd say my wife
[2889.86 --> 2891.10] probably 50%
[2891.10 --> 2892.96] of the time-ish,
[2893.22 --> 2894.02] somewhere in that range,
[2894.44 --> 2895.36] she likes to interact
[2895.36 --> 2896.24] with home assistant
[2896.24 --> 2897.10] through voice.
[2897.74 --> 2898.34] You guys know
[2898.34 --> 2898.90] my solution
[2898.90 --> 2899.76] has been the HomePod.
[2900.34 --> 2901.28] The downside there
[2901.28 --> 2902.12] is
[2902.12 --> 2903.68] HomePods require
[2903.68 --> 2904.14] internet