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[1084.68 --> 1085.20] Matrixes. |
[1085.28 --> 1085.48] Whoa. |
[1085.84 --> 1086.36] Matrix-i. |
[1087.32 --> 1087.88] Matrixes. |
[1088.38 --> 1088.86] Matrixes. |
[1088.92 --> 1089.76] I like matrices. |
[1090.36 --> 1091.90] I think that sounds better to me. |
[1092.24 --> 1112.82] Well, if you're not sure what one of those is in the chat context, come along this Sunday, the 13th of February at 12 p.m. Eastern, and we will take you through, or certainly the orange will take you through, how to set up Matrix and Element and all that kind of good stuff and try and figure out ... |
[1112.82 --> 1114.60] I mean, that's pretty exciting. |
[1115.12 --> 1122.12] You know, Matrix has so much damn potential, but it needs more users and the chat clients just need more time. |
[1122.12 --> 1126.32] We have a Matrix server at colony.jupiterbroadcasting.com. |
[1126.42 --> 1136.32] And one of the things you can do is you can self-host your own Matrix server at your own domain, and then you can come join and hang out on our Matrix server using the account from your server. |
[1136.82 --> 1139.00] You also could just create an account on our server. |
[1139.12 --> 1140.52] We have that open to the public as well. |
[1140.52 --> 1143.50] But I kind of love it because I can go hang out. |
[1143.96 --> 1150.12] Like, I'm in a Red Hat Matrix room, and I'm in there as chris at jupiterbroadcasting.com, right? |
[1150.18 --> 1154.50] Everybody knows it's me, and it's my domain, and it's all – I love that aspect about Matrix. |
[1155.00 --> 1157.78] It's also – it's a Slack killer. |
[1157.78 --> 1171.10] It integrates with Jitsi, and it'll do video conferencing and screen sharing, and you can have individual channels, and you can have spaces that are groups of rooms and individual channels, all in different kind of categories. |
[1171.80 --> 1174.24] So we have, like, a self-hosted channel. |
[1174.42 --> 1176.96] We have a couple of them on our Matrix server. |
[1176.96 --> 1179.66] And we have a channel for each one of the shows. |
[1179.90 --> 1185.38] We even have a channel for cryptocurrency, all on our Matrix server that's sort of like how we do it on Discord as well. |
[1186.02 --> 1189.46] And then the last thing I'll just say about Matrix, because the orange one could probably tell you way more. |
[1189.82 --> 1195.54] The last thing I'll just say is they offer this technology called bridging, and it's hit and miss. |
[1195.90 --> 1198.68] But one platform it's actually pretty good bridging with is Discord. |
[1199.10 --> 1201.24] So you can bridge some of the rooms. |
[1201.24 --> 1204.32] And this is how, theoretically, we may want to do it one day. |
[1204.32 --> 1212.86] We could bridge the SSH feedback room on Matrix with the SSH feedback room on Discord, right? |
[1212.88 --> 1214.80] You just bridge, like, a couple of the rooms together. |
[1214.88 --> 1216.92] Not all of them, but, like, a couple of them. |
[1217.26 --> 1219.58] And that's totally something we might be able to do one day. |
[1220.22 --> 1227.40] And Matrix has bridges for lots of other services, pretty much anything you can think of, with various success. |
[1227.40 --> 1236.78] And hosting a Matrix server that has lots of users is kind of a complicated thing that we're always tweaking with, even just this week. |
[1237.14 --> 1242.10] Wes and I are troubleshooting a few things on our Matrix server, which has always been an educational process. |
[1242.46 --> 1248.66] So I would totally say it's worth checking out, because even if you don't do anything with Matrix, it's probably something you should know about. |
[1248.66 --> 1250.16] But that's just it. |
[1250.42 --> 1258.12] So I came into the chat room a couple of weeks ago and said, hey, I want to go to the Fosdem talks, because they were running that through Matrix this year. |
[1258.52 --> 1259.28] What's an element? |
[1259.52 --> 1260.24] What's a Matrix? |
[1260.58 --> 1261.62] Like, what's a riot? |
[1261.86 --> 1264.08] How do all these different things plug it? |
[1264.54 --> 1267.18] It's really quite confusing, to be honest with you. |
[1267.82 --> 1268.38] So, yeah. |
[1268.46 --> 1271.54] This Sunday, 13th of February at 12 p.m. Eastern. |
[1272.30 --> 1276.62] Ironically enough, we're going to host this on the self-hosted Discord server. |
[1276.78 --> 1277.46] I thought so. |
[1277.66 --> 1277.90] Okay. |
[1278.94 --> 1279.88] Hey, you know what? |
[1280.14 --> 1284.66] I totally acknowledge Discord is way simpler and has much simpler onboarding, too. |
[1284.70 --> 1286.54] So it's easier for the admins and the users. |
[1287.16 --> 1291.34] Matrix is just, it's self-hosted and it's decentralized, and I find that extremely appealing. |
[1291.88 --> 1293.24] There'll be a link in the show notes. |
[1293.30 --> 1294.12] Don't worry too much. |
[1294.32 --> 1299.54] Now, did you see this week that Nabu Casa have increased their prices by 30%? |
[1299.54 --> 1300.02] Yeah. |
[1301.60 --> 1303.34] So, hmm. |
[1303.88 --> 1309.86] I have mixed reactions, because I have been recently going through a period of reducing |
[1309.86 --> 1313.58] all of my subscriptions and trying to minimize how many subscriptions I have. |
[1314.14 --> 1318.52] And they've gone and raised the price right as I'm doing the math on absolutely everything. |
[1320.10 --> 1325.32] I've decided to stick with it, because I think they've already made some of the infrastructure |
[1325.32 --> 1327.40] improvements that they claim the money's going to go to. |
[1327.40 --> 1331.24] I think that's already been done, and I've already noticed things are better. |
[1332.18 --> 1338.64] And to be honest with you, I almost feel like I should be giving them more money, you know, |
[1338.66 --> 1340.04] because I use the hell out of Home Assistant. |
[1340.36 --> 1346.10] So what they're doing is they're taking the $5, the optional $5 a month subscription for |
[1346.10 --> 1349.66] Home Assistant that you can pay to enable some cloud features, remote access, that kind |
[1349.66 --> 1350.00] of stuff. |
[1350.00 --> 1353.52] They're taking it from $5 to $6.50 per month. |
[1353.78 --> 1358.50] They've also introduced a new annual tier of $65 a month. |
[1358.92 --> 1360.74] $65 a year, I mean. |
[1361.58 --> 1361.68] Right. |
[1361.82 --> 1362.88] $65 a year. |
[1362.96 --> 1365.36] And these prices all seem really quite fair to me. |
[1365.62 --> 1368.20] And if they had another tier, I may even... |
[1368.20 --> 1371.74] Or if they had some sort of annual donation drive or something like that. |
[1371.74 --> 1376.04] Because I get utility out of Home Assistant in my RV and in my studio. |
[1376.42 --> 1381.02] And I use it here in the studio to help control and manage lighting. |
[1381.44 --> 1384.76] When I get here and I get to work, Home Assistant manages that. |
[1384.86 --> 1387.20] And Home Assistant manages the lighting in my office as well. |
[1387.20 --> 1391.40] Like you say, I don't really want to see the price go up. |
[1391.60 --> 1394.82] But also, now I stop and think about it and talk through it with you, I sort of think, |
[1395.34 --> 1398.04] yeah, $6.50 for the amount I use something. |
[1398.20 --> 1402.98] I mean, every day, multiple times a day, I'm opening that app or doing something. |
[1403.28 --> 1405.40] And it's a huge part of my life. |
[1405.40 --> 1410.58] And I think future houses, like the house my dad's buying, I mentioned on the last episode, |
[1411.04 --> 1413.52] we're talking about temperature sensors and lighting. |
[1413.52 --> 1418.80] And, you know, it's going to be the heart of everything, you know, around houses and RVs. |
[1418.98 --> 1421.56] And I do for the next 10, 20 years. |
[1421.68 --> 1423.98] So I want to see this project succeed and stick around. |
[1424.24 --> 1429.62] And if $6.50 a month is the price to do that, then make it sustainable, then great. |
[1430.82 --> 1431.60] You know what? |
[1431.66 --> 1438.42] If they had a plan that was $9 a month, that it let me connect two Home Assistant instances, |
[1438.52 --> 1439.50] because that's a problem. |
[1440.64 --> 1443.22] Like, how do I do this when I have two different Home Assistants |
[1443.22 --> 1444.46] in two different locations? |
[1444.46 --> 1449.30] And I'd like them both to be on the cloud, but I don't want, on the Nebukasa cloud, |
[1449.36 --> 1451.50] but I don't want to have two different Nebukasa accounts. |
[1451.88 --> 1452.76] Nebukasa Platinum. |
[1453.70 --> 1455.20] I just don't really bother with one of them. |
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