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[3491.24 --> 3492.14] lot of cool stuff with it. |
[3492.86 --> 3493.72] It's a bit of a weird |
[3493.72 --> 3494.62] form factor as well. |
[3494.68 --> 3495.30] It's kind of like got a |
[3495.30 --> 3496.44] heatsink built into it, |
[3496.46 --> 3497.54] and then the PCI slots |
[3497.54 --> 3498.74] hanging off the side, |
[3498.90 --> 3501.10] and yeah, like, what |
[3501.10 --> 3502.16] form factor is this |
[3502.16 --> 3502.78] designed for? |
[3502.92 --> 3504.86] It looks a little bit |
[3504.86 --> 3507.06] odd in that respect, |
[3507.34 --> 3509.06] but it's certainly |
[3509.06 --> 3509.58] something I'm keeping |
[3509.58 --> 3509.98] an eye on. |
[3510.40 --> 3510.84] All right, I'm going to |
[3510.84 --> 3511.60] try to move fast, |
[3511.82 --> 3512.32] because we've got some |
[3512.32 --> 3513.58] great ones, but I want |
[3513.58 --> 3514.64] to give a mention to |
[3514.64 --> 3516.36] MG boosted in a row of |
[3516.36 --> 3518.12] ducks, 222 sats. |
[3518.70 --> 3519.24] Says, I've been very |
[3519.24 --> 3520.48] happy with LMS and |
[3520.48 --> 3521.90] Squeeze Lite running on |
[3521.90 --> 3523.28] Pies, so there's some |
[3523.28 --> 3524.16] more feedback there. |
[3524.78 --> 3525.86] J-Cube sent their first |
[3525.86 --> 3526.66] boost this week, and |
[3526.66 --> 3527.38] they just started the |
[3527.38 --> 3528.60] show at episode 73. |
[3529.28 --> 3530.30] That's amazing. |
[3531.00 --> 3533.04] Nev came in with 2004 |
[3533.04 --> 3533.56] sats. |
[3533.68 --> 3535.10] 2004 is the year of |
[3535.10 --> 3535.72] NGINX. |
[3535.90 --> 3536.38] That's when it was |
[3536.38 --> 3536.66] created. |
[3537.34 --> 3538.54] Ubuntu's first release. |
[3539.22 --> 3540.04] I didn't realize those |
[3540.04 --> 3540.48] two things. |
[3541.22 --> 3542.20] Gen 2 was not for |
[3542.20 --> 3543.10] weirdos at the time. |
[3543.40 --> 3544.76] That was the year Nev's |
[3544.76 --> 3546.46] car was built, and the |
[3546.46 --> 3547.48] first time they ever saw |
[3547.48 --> 3548.94] a terminal emulator, and |
[3548.94 --> 3549.68] they just wanted to |
[3549.68 --> 3549.92] share. |
[3549.92 --> 3552.30] And then Acorn wanted |
[3552.30 --> 3553.30] to know your favorite |
[3553.30 --> 3554.22] terminal app. |
[3554.30 --> 3555.00] They say they like |
[3555.00 --> 3557.24] lazy Docker project, Htop, |
[3557.54 --> 3558.34] those types of things. |
[3558.42 --> 3559.20] Do you have a terminal |
[3559.20 --> 3560.82] app that's like one of |
[3560.82 --> 3562.50] your go-tos, besides the |
[3562.50 --> 3563.18] obvious Emacs? |
[3563.30 --> 3564.38] I think it must be |
[3564.38 --> 3564.78] Hollywood. |
[3565.24 --> 3566.38] You know, that kind of |
[3566.38 --> 3568.06] one that makes me look |
[3568.06 --> 3569.80] like a legit hacker in |
[3569.80 --> 3570.58] the background with some |
[3570.58 --> 3571.36] of my live streams. |
[3571.98 --> 3573.06] That's a great answer. |
[3573.18 --> 3573.78] We've got to put a link |
[3573.78 --> 3574.10] to that. |
[3574.34 --> 3575.00] Hollywood snap. |
[3575.24 --> 3576.30] I'll put a note right |
[3576.30 --> 3576.58] there. |
[3577.30 --> 3577.92] Check it out. |
[3577.92 --> 3578.88] There's a snap for it |
[3578.88 --> 3579.60] that makes your computer |
[3579.60 --> 3580.42] look like it's doing |
[3580.42 --> 3581.64] amazing things. |
[3581.74 --> 3582.74] That's a great answer. |
[3583.18 --> 3585.02] Bashtop is also a really |
[3585.02 --> 3586.62] great one, just in terms |
[3586.62 --> 3588.08] of just visualizations and |
[3588.08 --> 3588.42] whatnot. |
[3589.08 --> 3590.20] And then Thumbs comes in |
[3590.20 --> 3591.20] with our last boost, |
[3591.30 --> 3592.34] 10,000 sets. |
[3593.18 --> 3593.94] Do you guys ever have |
[3593.94 --> 3596.30] memories of what you |
[3596.30 --> 3597.92] were listening to at a |
[3597.92 --> 3598.70] specific place? |
[3599.16 --> 3600.52] I just pulled into a |
[3600.52 --> 3601.94] parking lot I haven't been |
[3601.94 --> 3602.98] to in a couple of years, |
[3603.14 --> 3605.02] and I was taken back to |
[3605.02 --> 3606.00] the moment I was listening |
[3606.00 --> 3607.40] to episode two with |
[3607.40 --> 3607.80] Wendell. |
[3608.36 --> 3609.30] Thanks for the years of |
[3609.30 --> 3610.40] memories and great content. |
[3610.86 --> 3611.64] I'm a network member, |
[3611.74 --> 3612.46] but I thought you deserve |
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