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[716.30 --> 719.26] NVMe that are enterprise cast off drives that are just completely shredded. |
[719.26 --> 722.90] Like they were in production use for three or four years. |
[722.90 --> 728.10] And they've, they've, they've had, you know, their, their drive, drive lifetime is, is let's |
[728.10 --> 729.10] say five petabytes. |
[729.24 --> 733.38] I don't remember what the numbers are, but if you look at the, like how much those drives |
[733.38 --> 736.76] have been used, they've been used like 2.1 petabytes. |
[737.22 --> 741.60] And so it's like, I'll just, I'll put eight of them in and we'll RAID Z2 those as well. |
[741.68 --> 746.98] So I have a, I have a, an SSD pool and I have a, I have a mechanical storage pool and the |
[746.98 --> 749.34] mechanical storage pool has all the media and everything on it. |
[749.34 --> 750.34] And it's pretty full. |
[751.20 --> 753.60] I did the, uh, it's, what is it? |
[753.62 --> 757.82] It's like the ultimate ripping machine or fully, fully automatic ripping machine. |
[757.90 --> 758.84] There's a GitHub project. |
[759.32 --> 763.68] And, uh, Jeff Geerling did a video on, um, the Blu-ray side of it. |
[763.74 --> 767.46] I'm scared to death to do that because YouTube will just, you know, Disney or somebody will |
[767.46 --> 769.32] watch it and just blah, blah, blah. |
[769.42 --> 770.62] And then I don't have a channel anymore. |
[771.04 --> 773.04] So I got a pretty extensive DVD collection. |
[773.04 --> 776.00] And so I ripped, I re-ripped all that for a while. |
[776.04 --> 777.00] It was like, I'll just stream it. |
[777.02 --> 777.76] I don't need to do this. |
[777.82 --> 778.80] I don't need to store this. |
[779.08 --> 781.22] And so I didn't really do a good job maintaining that. |
[781.62 --> 783.32] I'd already ripped all my DVDs once. |
[783.66 --> 785.26] And so now I've redone that. |
[785.60 --> 788.36] And we have left the golden age of streaming. |
[788.50 --> 789.40] It has left the building. |
[789.62 --> 789.86] Yeah. |
[789.96 --> 790.26] Yeah. |
[790.36 --> 790.62] Yeah. |
[791.46 --> 792.00] Yeah, definitely. |
[792.50 --> 797.86] I definitely have that kind of now sort of thought process of, well, I better have a local |
[797.86 --> 801.48] copy of this because who knows when they might pull it and it won't be available. |
[801.48 --> 805.32] And if my kids love this show, I don't want it to become unavailable. |
[805.78 --> 806.50] Final Space, man. |
[806.74 --> 808.20] That's the perfect example. |
[808.36 --> 809.04] Final Space. |
[809.28 --> 809.48] Yeah. |
[809.76 --> 810.42] Never forget. |
[810.76 --> 811.86] Never forget Final Space. |
[812.48 --> 812.66] Yeah. |
[812.66 --> 815.24] I don't think anybody's going to beat over a petabyte of storage. |
[815.42 --> 817.84] So I think they'll remain high on the chart for a while. |
[817.92 --> 818.48] Congrats, Wendell. |
[818.58 --> 819.68] It's like, this is like Top Gear. |
[819.80 --> 822.18] It's like Lewis Hamilton going on and going a second faster. |
[822.30 --> 824.24] It's like, okay, you're already in the lead. |
[824.36 --> 824.84] Well done. |
[826.66 --> 828.08] More petabytes now. |
[828.08 --> 828.36] Oh yeah. |
[829.02 --> 833.32] So last time we spoke to you, I think you were doing some cool stuff around your mailbox |
[833.32 --> 836.32] and Bluetooth low energy sensors, that kind of stuff. |
[836.58 --> 839.98] What have you got going in the home automation side of things these days? |
[840.12 --> 844.54] So I just did, I don't know if it's out yet or not. |
[844.76 --> 847.08] I got, I was, the seed studio reached out. |
[847.08 --> 852.86] And so I talked to them and they filled in some gaps on some stuff. |
[852.86 --> 853.58] That's really exciting. |
[853.68 --> 857.32] One of the things is they have the re-server. |
[857.48 --> 861.14] They have the re-terminal, re-server and some sensors. |
[861.40 --> 863.12] And so re-server, I'll mention first. |
[863.18 --> 864.62] You can get it in a bunch of different configurations. |
[864.80 --> 865.72] One of them has Thunderbolt. |
[865.92 --> 866.80] It's very low powered. |
[866.88 --> 870.68] It has two mechanical three and two, three and a half inch drive bays you can use with |
[870.68 --> 871.90] mechanical drives or anything else. |
[872.04 --> 873.34] That's a very low power system. |
[873.44 --> 874.64] It's shockingly powerful. |
[874.64 --> 878.52] It has three M.2 internally, B key, E key, and M key. |
[879.20 --> 886.90] And I set up that with ZFS, a mirror and metadata on the M.2. |
[887.14 --> 889.04] Also with Optane, because Optane's on fire sale. |
[889.14 --> 890.54] We should talk about the Optane fire sale. |
[890.76 --> 890.86] Woo! |
[891.24 --> 891.64] All right. |
[891.68 --> 892.74] There's so much going on. |
[893.08 --> 894.24] And so I love that little thing. |
[894.30 --> 894.86] It's low power. |
[894.98 --> 896.44] It's Intel, four core. |
[896.88 --> 897.42] It's older. |
[897.96 --> 902.10] It's not, you know, going to burn your house down with fire power, like the older Lake CPUs, |
[902.28 --> 903.30] but it's pretty good. |
[903.30 --> 905.36] And it's a nice, it's an attractive aluminum enclosure. |
[906.10 --> 908.10] The specs are all online. |
[908.18 --> 909.82] You can 3D print accessories for it. |
[910.14 --> 912.80] And it's a fan in the bottom vent from the top. |
[912.88 --> 914.46] The re-server is, it's really, really cool. |
[914.54 --> 915.46] I'm having a lot of fun with it. |
[916.18 --> 920.54] And then they sent me, I showed them the setup that I had with my, I don't think I have one |
[920.54 --> 921.36] of those sensors handy. |
[921.48 --> 925.38] I've got the O2 sensors there, the O2 CO2 sensors for my house. |
[925.38 --> 928.34] And I sort of showed some of the setup that I did with that. |
[928.66 --> 934.00] And so I've got a re-terminal tied into Home Assistant now, because it's a Raspberry Pi |
[934.00 --> 937.14] compute module in a thing, in like an enclosure. |
[937.24 --> 939.48] And the enclosure is pretty attractive, although it's not power over ethernet. |
[939.52 --> 940.16] It's not perfect. |
[940.26 --> 943.26] It's got some rough edges, some obvious things that could have done better. |
[943.26 --> 945.02] Uh, PoE would be so nice. |
[945.16 --> 948.88] Yeah, but it's a, it's a touchscreen and I got it tied in with Home Assistant now. |
[948.96 --> 950.06] It's all my Home Assistant stuff. |
[950.16 --> 956.46] And so where the, uh, one of the thermostats was for one of the middle-aged heating and |
[956.46 --> 958.48] cooling systems that was in my house, it's no longer there. |
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