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[962.98 --> 963.74] I don't love it.
[963.74 --> 968.24] But GitHub feels like a fairly safe place, though, certainly for my audience,
[968.38 --> 971.16] because most of the people on there have a reputation.
[971.34 --> 973.20] They want to kind of uphold at least a little bit.
[973.76 --> 976.48] And if they don't, it's very easy to moderate stuff.
[976.70 --> 978.94] You know, the one or two bad apples that might come along.
[979.84 --> 981.70] Like anything, it's a balancing act.
[981.84 --> 986.50] And you have to draw that line yourself and decide where you fall, really.
[987.22 --> 990.16] And there are other solutions out there, including just not having comments.
[991.20 --> 993.46] Fred 28 for president in the chat, by the way.
[994.28 --> 995.62] I don't know where that name came from.
[995.78 --> 996.42] I'll vote for Fred.
[997.82 --> 999.32] So, yeah, that seems smart.
[999.98 --> 1001.06] You know, we do the show live.
[1001.14 --> 1003.12] We should mention this from time to time in the actual pod.
[1003.62 --> 1008.54] We do the show every other week, Wednesday evenings over at Jupiter.tube.
[1008.60 --> 1010.06] That's our self-hosted PeerTube instance.
[1010.16 --> 1011.88] You can actually play back the recordings, too.
[1011.88 --> 1016.44] We have the live times at jupiterbroadcasting.com slash calendar.
[1016.66 --> 1021.56] But basically, it's 4.30 Pacific, 7.30 Eastern is when we do it every other Wednesday.
[1022.08 --> 1026.64] Usually once my little one's in bed and I've got time to actually think, do the show.
[1027.00 --> 1027.64] That helps.
[1027.92 --> 1028.08] Yeah.
[1028.48 --> 1028.70] Yeah.
[1028.96 --> 1029.16] Yeah.
[1029.16 --> 1032.88] So I mentioned I teased a little bit about HD Home Run and Plex just now.
[1033.52 --> 1036.56] I know we'll get some questions, so I'll just address it right now.
[1037.34 --> 1043.14] My old UK server that I've talked about on this show a few times is running an i5-8500.
[1043.64 --> 1049.32] So it has a very capable quick sync chip built into the CPU.
[1050.12 --> 1052.80] It's the same chip that I use in my server in my basement.
[1052.94 --> 1054.14] So I actually have the same motherboard.
[1054.32 --> 1058.14] We've talked about this, but I have the same motherboard in the basement here as I do
[1058.14 --> 1060.34] at my mother-in-law's house in England.
[1060.94 --> 1064.58] And she just recently got fiber to the premises, which is amazing.
[1064.58 --> 1068.16] So she's got like 600 meg upload or something like that.
[1068.34 --> 1070.86] It's honestly, it's beautiful.
[1074.16 --> 1080.20] So for my purposes, what I did a few weeks before the World Cup was I bought, I used to
[1080.20 --> 1083.86] have one, but it got lost in my parents' moves at some point.
[1084.08 --> 1088.56] I bought a brand new Quadro HD Home Run device.
[1089.48 --> 1094.50] This is, if you're not familiar, an over-the-air network TV tuner.
[1094.58 --> 1100.56] That can tune into up to four different TV stations, TV channels, all at once.
[1101.36 --> 1103.18] And Plex just picks this up.
[1103.38 --> 1108.70] It does some kind of magic DNS, local DNS discovery on the network.
[1108.80 --> 1110.18] Oh, that's nice.
[1110.30 --> 1113.14] And you go into your admin portal for that particular server.
[1113.66 --> 1115.62] And it says, hey, I've picked up this HD Home Run.
[1115.70 --> 1117.48] Do you want to add it to your Plex server?
[1117.86 --> 1118.78] What's your postcode?
[1118.78 --> 1121.32] So that I can pull down the correct EPG data.
[1122.16 --> 1126.32] And you're off to the races, maybe within 10 or 15 minutes.
[1126.50 --> 1127.64] It's really slick.
[1128.18 --> 1131.28] Do you get a fair amount of stations from your place?
[1131.62 --> 1134.12] It's Freeview in the UK, as what we call it.
[1134.42 --> 1137.28] Are you having a family member install this and hook it up for you?
[1137.28 --> 1141.90] Well, yes, because it's a network tuner, actually, it worked out really beautifully.
[1142.04 --> 1143.62] I know my mother-in-law's house pretty well.
[1143.66 --> 1147.76] And she's got this, like, antenna booster thing in the attic.
[1148.14 --> 1155.82] And it happens to be right next to where I ran the Ethernet cable for the Wi-Fi that I put in one of the under-eaves areas of her house.
[1156.32 --> 1158.34] And so there was a spare Ethernet port.
[1158.46 --> 1163.88] And there was a spare power plug and a spare antenna jack all right next to each other.
[1163.88 --> 1164.90] Oh, my gosh.
[1165.02 --> 1166.76] She was having some renovations done.
[1167.10 --> 1171.18] And she's been using this handyman for the last several years.
[1171.26 --> 1172.36] So they're on pretty good terms.
[1172.48 --> 1176.42] And she just said, hey, Matthew, could you install this for my son-in-law?
[1177.76 --> 1180.22] It took him about half an hour, by all accounts.
[1180.84 --> 1184.40] Once the signal was in, it came up and said antenna signal strength 100%.
[1184.40 --> 1186.54] And it was just good to go.
[1186.70 --> 1188.62] So I've been watching the World Cup.
[1188.80 --> 1189.98] I've been doing DVR.
[1190.36 --> 1192.40] Plex is pretty good at DVR stuff these days.
[1192.40 --> 1196.40] You know, you can say record just this episode, record all shows.
[1196.52 --> 1199.78] It will do the com skip stuff, if you remember that, from back in the day.
[1200.50 --> 1202.26] It's pretty slick, to be honest with you.
[1202.72 --> 1210.40] But I just had one of these wow moments where I was in the airport on the way to reinvent in Vegas
[1210.40 --> 1214.16] with my iPad on Plex on the airport Wi-Fi,
[1214.62 --> 1220.68] watching BBC Live football match on completely self-hosted infrastructure.
[1220.68 --> 1222.66] And I'm like, this is awesome.
[1222.84 --> 1223.96] This is why we do it.
[1224.48 --> 1225.02] That is slick.
[1225.40 --> 1226.66] You're kind of making me want one.
[1226.72 --> 1230.32] Even though I have no idea how many channels I'd receive, I do like the local news.
[1230.48 --> 1232.04] And this would be a great way to get the local news.
[1232.10 --> 1236.42] And then I could cancel my, I don't know, it's almost like 70 bucks a month I've been
[1236.42 --> 1238.38] conned into to pay for YouTube TV.
[1239.56 --> 1243.32] You know, if I could get local news, I could drop that.
[1243.52 --> 1245.34] I could be happy with that.
[1245.34 --> 1249.42] Well, I've got one in the closet behind me that I use for when there's a storm blowing
[1249.42 --> 1250.68] through here or something like that.
[1251.56 --> 1252.44] Highly recommend it.
[1252.74 --> 1253.04] No wonder.
[1253.52 --> 1253.82] I wonder.
[1253.90 --> 1254.22] All right.
[1254.44 --> 1255.56] So we'll put a link to that too.
[1255.64 --> 1256.58] I wonder where I'd put it.
[1256.62 --> 1257.94] Would I want to install it in the RV?
[1258.12 --> 1259.96] Would I want to install it in the studio and stream it?
[1260.44 --> 1261.64] It seems like it'd be fun to play with.
[1261.72 --> 1267.42] Although it means I'm also kind of like getting more and more hooked into Plex, I guess.
[1267.80 --> 1268.18] Is that right?