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[3000.40 --> 3004.16] You can become a member over at selfhosted.show slash SRE. |
[3004.26 --> 3007.16] You do get that post show and an ad-free version of the show. |
[3007.34 --> 3008.80] And thank you to everybody who boosts in. |
[3008.86 --> 3009.78] There was more boosts. |
[3009.96 --> 3012.20] But, of course, we're trying to keep it nice and tight these days. |
[3012.40 --> 3017.52] But you can grab a new podcasting app at newpodcastapps.com to send a boost into the show as well. |
[3017.74 --> 3020.32] And we'll have some more there in the future. |
[3020.32 --> 3024.62] And last but not least, a big thank you to Wendell for joining us this week. |
[3024.66 --> 3026.16] Wendell, it was great to catch up with you. |
[3026.16 --> 3027.10] It was great. |
[3027.50 --> 3030.18] And so much exciting hardware stuff happening. |
[3030.32 --> 3031.04] It's magical. |
[3031.44 --> 3031.98] It is great. |
[3031.98 --> 3035.22] I feel like, I mean, we didn't even touch on Intel Arc at all. |
[3035.34 --> 3037.52] Maybe we'll save that for the post show for our members. |
[3037.74 --> 3038.30] Oh, right. |
[3039.58 --> 3040.56] Let's do that. |
[3040.74 --> 3042.12] I do definitely want to talk about that. |
[3042.16 --> 3044.08] There's just so much stuff going on at the minute. |
[3044.08 --> 3051.92] It's after the last couple of years of hardware just being jacked because of crypto and COVID supply chain stuff. |
[3052.28 --> 3057.80] It's so amazing that I am seriously considering building a desktop computer for the first time in five years. |
[3058.12 --> 3059.22] It's very exciting. |
[3059.86 --> 3060.30] That's nice. |
[3060.54 --> 3061.10] That is nice. |
[3061.24 --> 3061.92] Good for you, Alex. |
[3061.96 --> 3062.86] I'd love to hear about that. |
[3063.14 --> 3063.74] And you know what? |
[3063.78 --> 3066.18] I also love to hear from everybody out there listening to the show. |
[3066.28 --> 3068.26] They can go to selfhosted.show slash contact. |
[3068.56 --> 3070.30] That's the way to get a hold of us. |
[3070.82 --> 3072.60] And we usually point people towards Twitter. |
[3072.60 --> 3074.68] But I have no idea if it's going to be around next week. |
[3074.84 --> 3076.68] So, you know, who knows? |
[3076.86 --> 3079.80] But if it's still there, I'm there at ironicbadger. |
[3079.94 --> 3083.06] Where's the Go-based open source clone of Twitter? |
[3083.38 --> 3084.10] Go or Rust? |
[3084.34 --> 3085.22] I'll take either. |
[3086.00 --> 3086.26] Yeah. |
[3086.82 --> 3089.22] Something I can just run as a single binary on my server. |
[3089.36 --> 3089.96] That'd be great. |
[3090.70 --> 3093.34] I guess in the meantime, find me on the Matrix Fediverse. |
[3094.24 --> 3095.70] jupiterbroadcasting.com slash matrix. |
[3096.18 --> 3098.74] I have also signed up for that Mastodon thing. |
[3098.74 --> 3104.02] So if that's of interest to you, there'll be a link in the show notes of where to find me. |
[3104.14 --> 3109.12] I'm still not fully sure how to tell people how to find me on Mastodon yet. |
[3109.48 --> 3110.72] So go to it, Alex. |
[3110.76 --> 3111.48] You got to go to it. |
[3111.54 --> 3112.38] I've got to go to it. |
[3112.44 --> 3112.60] Have I? |
[3112.70 --> 3113.78] Is that not truth social? |
[3114.02 --> 3114.34] Is that not? |
[3114.54 --> 3114.88] No, no. |
[3115.02 --> 3115.88] No, those are truths. |
[3116.04 --> 3117.00] I've got to re-truth. |
[3117.22 --> 3117.50] Okay. |
[3117.62 --> 3118.58] That's on truth social. |
[3118.66 --> 3120.78] Then you got toots on Mastodon, which... |
[3120.78 --> 3121.68] What a load of nonsense. |
[3121.94 --> 3122.64] Isn't that adorable? |
[3122.96 --> 3126.56] I mean, tweets was already silly enough, but that's just a word now, isn't it? |
[3126.56 --> 3126.76] Yeah. |
[3127.54 --> 3128.16] All right, everybody. |
[3128.28 --> 3130.58] Thanks so much for joining us on this episode of Self Hosted. |
[3130.82 --> 3133.94] This has been selfhosted.show slash 85. |
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