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[1847.12 --> 1849.08] Dropbox used to give away like five gigs for free,
[1849.08 --> 1850.62] so everybody could just start sharing files
[1850.62 --> 1851.54] with up to five gigs,
[1851.56 --> 1852.72] and they would spread it around.
[1853.18 --> 1854.40] Yeah, but the advantage here is
[1854.40 --> 1856.06] that if you are just a hobbyist,
[1856.24 --> 1857.92] you can just take advantage of it for free
[1857.92 --> 1860.30] and let all the corporate customers pay for you.
[1860.56 --> 1861.60] Yeah, and he really nailed it there.
[1861.68 --> 1864.14] The reason for that is because they are peer-to-peer,
[1864.26 --> 1866.82] so when you're communicating with another machine
[1866.82 --> 1867.68] on the Tailscale network,
[1867.74 --> 1868.88] you're talking directly through it.
[1868.98 --> 1872.14] You're not routing through the Tailscale servers.
[1872.32 --> 1873.74] The Tailscale servers come in
[1873.74 --> 1875.06] for the authentication backplane
[1875.06 --> 1876.34] that kind of authorizes
[1876.34 --> 1878.32] your single sign-on provider
[1878.32 --> 1879.96] to get access to that network,
[1880.80 --> 1883.76] and then basically then authorizes the machine
[1883.76 --> 1884.36] to have a key,
[1884.70 --> 1885.98] and then it gets access to the network.
[1886.34 --> 1887.70] That key expires from time to time,
[1887.72 --> 1888.66] and you have to re-authenticate,
[1889.38 --> 1890.98] or you can set some not to expire as well.
[1891.06 --> 1891.86] And if you ever have to do that
[1891.86 --> 1892.84] with more than 20 machines,
[1893.26 --> 1897.12] then you end up becoming a paid Tailscale user.
[1898.26 --> 1899.76] Rapid Mustang also boosted in
[1899.76 --> 1901.80] with a McDuck row of Grandpa Ducks,
[1901.86 --> 1903.68] 22,222 sats.
[1903.68 --> 1905.04] I learned about you guys
[1905.04 --> 1906.60] from when you were on Level 1 Techs.
[1907.10 --> 1908.60] Started listening and really enjoyed it.
[1908.92 --> 1910.14] Now I listen to all the JB shows.
[1910.76 --> 1911.68] Glad to give back now.
[1911.80 --> 1912.72] Keep up the great work.
[1912.98 --> 1913.38] Well, thank you.
[1913.44 --> 1915.28] You know, I think we've got to have Wendell on again.
[1916.26 --> 1917.48] I've gotten a few notes about that.
[1917.96 --> 1919.62] Check in with Wendell and see what he's been up to.
[1919.72 --> 1921.32] See how his self-hosting setup is going.
[1921.42 --> 1922.42] See what's changed about it.
[1923.06 --> 1924.98] Maybe find out what he's doing differently in 2023.
[1926.46 --> 1927.36] Thank you, Rapid Mustang.
[1927.54 --> 1928.26] And thank you also.
[1928.36 --> 1929.68] We got a lot more boosts in.
[1930.38 --> 1931.84] So just a couple of random call-outs.
[1931.84 --> 1937.14] We got 67,000 sats from Mootons Corral.
[1938.28 --> 1940.86] I think I put that in there just to see if I think I put that in there.
[1940.96 --> 1941.42] I remember now.
[1941.74 --> 1942.86] See if I could pronounce it.
[1942.96 --> 1944.66] Now I'm realizing I could not.
[1945.22 --> 1945.94] They just say hi.
[1946.66 --> 1947.84] 911 sats from Noob.
[1948.70 --> 1950.76] He says this is his very first boost ever.
[1951.28 --> 1952.44] We got a couple of double boosts.
[1952.48 --> 1953.00] Came together.
[1953.54 --> 1954.26] Double elite sats.
[1954.40 --> 1956.82] 2,674 sats from Sir Lurksalot.
[1957.28 --> 1960.48] Was listening live last week and wanted to send some support in.
[1960.48 --> 1963.56] We got 9,709 sats from Zerno.
[1963.84 --> 1965.20] Just trying out Breeze for the first time.
[1965.30 --> 1966.60] 50,000 sats from Enutech.
[1966.84 --> 1967.96] Throwing some love our way.
[1968.32 --> 1970.52] He's a 14-year self-hosting Vettysid as well.
[1970.98 --> 1971.64] Thank you, Enutech.
[1971.68 --> 1973.64] Your support across the shows has been appreciated.
[1974.36 --> 1977.60] And we got 119,999 sats from WM.
[1978.22 --> 1980.44] He was on a series of boosts across all the shows.
[1981.22 --> 1982.20] Spraying some sats.
[1982.64 --> 1983.84] And he wanted to spray some love.
[1984.26 --> 1985.38] Over at Self-Hosted.
[1985.76 --> 1987.58] Thank you, everybody else who boosted in.
[1987.96 --> 1989.60] We'll read some of those in the post-show, I suspect.
[1989.60 --> 1992.96] If you'd like to boost into the show, go get a new podcast app.
[1993.40 --> 1994.80] A newpodcastapps.com.
[1995.18 --> 1997.66] And special geek cred if you figure out how to do it with Boost CLI.
[1997.78 --> 1999.68] That is a freaking setup.
[2000.24 --> 2004.02] Joe, tell people where they can find you after they get done listening to this here show.
[2004.54 --> 2008.64] So either latenightlinux.com or 2.5admins.com.
[2009.20 --> 2009.82] There you go.
[2009.90 --> 2012.56] And you can catch Alex on 2.5 Admins.
[2012.56 --> 2015.48] And then get all caught up.
[2015.66 --> 2019.12] Then join us over in our Discord at selfhosted.show slash Discord.
[2019.52 --> 2022.18] You can become a member and support the ongoing production.
[2022.42 --> 2023.64] You get an ad-free version.
[2023.84 --> 2030.98] And you get the post-show by becoming one of our site reliability engineers at selfhosted.show slash S-R-E.
[2030.98 --> 2035.26] with some hinted at but yet to be fully disclosed features coming to the members feed.
[2036.08 --> 2037.32] Hopefully in early 2023.
[2038.34 --> 2038.64] I don't know.
[2038.68 --> 2043.42] It depends on when Santa, Wes, and I are done working on things.
[2044.62 --> 2045.90] Joe, it's good to catch up with you.
[2046.14 --> 2046.70] Good to hear from you.
[2046.74 --> 2047.68] Thanks for filling in for Alex.
[2048.44 --> 2049.02] Yeah, it's been great.
[2049.96 --> 2051.28] And thank you everybody for listening.
[2051.28 --> 2053.82] That was selfhosted.show slash 84.
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