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[3330.98 --> 3331.42] I don't know |
[3331.42 --> 3332.30] maybe it's a file system |
[3332.30 --> 3332.88] issue the drive's |
[3332.88 --> 3333.42] working fine |
[3333.42 --> 3334.46] and it's not |
[3334.46 --> 3335.18] seeing the file system |
[3335.18 --> 3335.64] and it depends |
[3335.64 --> 3336.42] how much you digged |
[3336.42 --> 3337.58] in to see if the |
[3337.58 --> 3338.16] drives are working |
[3338.16 --> 3338.72] but definitely |
[3338.72 --> 3339.52] worth trying elsewhere. |
[3339.94 --> 3340.82] I just worry though |
[3340.82 --> 3342.10] that he had these |
[3342.10 --> 3342.98] drives in a NAS |
[3342.98 --> 3343.78] put them into |
[3343.78 --> 3344.40] something else |
[3344.40 --> 3345.30] they didn't work |
[3345.30 --> 3345.80] and then put them |
[3345.80 --> 3346.66] back in the original |
[3346.66 --> 3347.52] NAS and they still |
[3347.52 --> 3348.10] don't work |
[3348.10 --> 3349.82] that's a bit of |
[3349.82 --> 3350.76] a red flag for me. |
[3351.02 --> 3351.42] Yeah, okay. |
[3351.72 --> 3352.52] You win this one. |
[3352.98 --> 3353.32] It's bad. |
[3353.50 --> 3354.06] It's a bad sign. |
[3354.24 --> 3355.12] No, we all lose |
[3355.12 --> 3355.80] this one. |
[3356.22 --> 3357.26] I think it's more accurate. |
[3357.76 --> 3358.64] Good luck JQ. |
[3359.12 --> 3359.48] Godspeed. |
[3359.86 --> 3360.68] Yeah, you can send |
[3360.68 --> 3361.34] an email into the show |
[3361.34 --> 3362.14] at self-hosted |
[3362.14 --> 3363.22] dot show slash contact |
[3363.22 --> 3365.00] or you can boost in |
[3365.00 --> 3366.02] and Daja boosted in |
[3366.02 --> 3367.50] with 47 47 sets |
[3367.50 --> 3368.36] and in fact |
[3368.36 --> 3369.44] this is a common sentiment |
[3369.44 --> 3370.86] plus one to the HD |
[3370.86 --> 3371.44] home run. |
[3372.04 --> 3373.30] Several people wrote in |
[3373.30 --> 3374.64] saying that was a great tip. |
[3374.74 --> 3375.38] Super nice to be able |
[3375.38 --> 3376.22] to tune into your local |
[3376.22 --> 3377.34] stations from any device |
[3377.34 --> 3378.68] from home assistant. |
[3379.56 --> 3380.62] Oh, for notifications |
[3380.62 --> 3381.34] you can try having |
[3381.34 --> 3382.12] an automation trigger |
[3382.12 --> 3383.32] based on your location. |
[3383.48 --> 3384.42] I was thinking about that. |
[3384.74 --> 3385.62] I wonder if people do this. |
[3385.68 --> 3386.30] Do you ever try |
[3386.30 --> 3386.98] home assistant |
[3386.98 --> 3388.96] location based notifications? |
[3389.40 --> 3389.72] He says, |
[3389.80 --> 3390.90] I do this with the Slack |
[3390.90 --> 3392.10] module on home assistant. |
[3392.66 --> 3393.78] Send a message to my wife |
[3393.78 --> 3394.80] in the family Slack channel |
[3394.80 --> 3395.84] and it works great. |
[3396.64 --> 3396.86] Huh. |
[3397.80 --> 3398.56] That's interesting. |
[3399.36 --> 3399.76] You know, |
[3399.82 --> 3400.70] I've been thinking about that |
[3400.70 --> 3401.24] but the problem is |
[3401.24 --> 3401.74] is what happens |
[3401.74 --> 3402.46] when I'm just on that |
[3402.46 --> 3403.04] same route. |
[3403.68 --> 3404.14] You know, |
[3404.22 --> 3404.68] it just happened |
[3404.68 --> 3405.40] to be on that route. |
[3405.50 --> 3405.80] I don't know. |
[3405.86 --> 3406.40] It seems like it could |
[3406.40 --> 3407.04] also trigger a lot |
[3407.04 --> 3408.10] of false notifications. |
[3408.28 --> 3409.02] That was my only concern. |
[3409.02 --> 3410.28] You love a good NFC tag. |
[3410.36 --> 3410.82] Just have one |
[3410.82 --> 3411.42] on your dashboard |
[3411.42 --> 3412.10] and tap it. |
[3412.50 --> 3412.92] Yeah, but then |
[3412.92 --> 3413.80] what does it do? |
[3413.88 --> 3414.64] Is it a home assistant |
[3414.64 --> 3415.28] thing that sends |
[3415.28 --> 3416.28] a telegram message? |
[3416.46 --> 3417.42] Like I just don't know |
[3417.42 --> 3418.84] even what to build. |
[3418.96 --> 3420.02] I honestly just, |
[3420.50 --> 3421.70] I'd love to hear |
[3421.70 --> 3422.32] people's setups |
[3422.32 --> 3423.02] because I really don't |
[3423.02 --> 3423.52] have a visual |
[3423.52 --> 3424.16] on what to build. |
[3425.06 --> 3425.44] EROC, |
[3425.52 --> 3425.94] or Eric, |
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