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[2505.84 --> 2506.14] units. |
[2506.22 --> 2506.68] You're going to want |
[2506.68 --> 2508.72] something that is |
[2508.72 --> 2509.42] easy for you to |
[2509.42 --> 2510.04] charge while you're |
[2510.04 --> 2510.74] driving, like you |
[2510.74 --> 2511.40] could plug it into |
[2511.40 --> 2512.08] the cigarette lighter |
[2512.08 --> 2512.72] while you're driving, |
[2513.44 --> 2515.32] and then I assume |
[2515.32 --> 2515.88] they have them over |
[2515.88 --> 2516.58] there, and then you |
[2516.58 --> 2517.46] just run it over, |
[2517.54 --> 2519.18] you know, you have |
[2519.18 --> 2519.84] full charge, and you |
[2519.84 --> 2520.30] just run it while |
[2520.30 --> 2520.62] you're parked. |
[2521.42 --> 2522.12] And then I think |
[2522.12 --> 2522.66] you're also going to |
[2522.66 --> 2526.80] want a LTE router, |
[2527.22 --> 2528.72] like the, I can't |
[2528.72 --> 2529.72] remember what we've |
[2529.72 --> 2530.34] recommended before, |
[2530.40 --> 2531.02] you probably do, |
[2531.16 --> 2531.88] Alex, that little |
[2531.88 --> 2534.18] Slate router that |
[2534.18 --> 2534.72] we've recommended |
[2534.72 --> 2535.54] before that you can |
[2535.54 --> 2537.12] actually use to do |
[2537.12 --> 2538.84] Wi-Fi and also |
[2538.84 --> 2539.88] manage the LTE |
[2539.88 --> 2540.40] connection. |
[2540.40 --> 2541.60] The GLI net. |
[2542.42 --> 2543.70] Yes, thank you, |
[2544.02 --> 2544.36] because you're going |
[2544.36 --> 2545.04] to need networking, |
[2545.28 --> 2546.60] and then you could |
[2546.60 --> 2547.52] connect the Raspberry |
[2547.52 --> 2549.02] Pi directly to the TV |
[2549.02 --> 2551.16] using HDMI out if |
[2551.16 --> 2551.90] you're adventurous |
[2551.90 --> 2554.76] like that, or you |
[2554.76 --> 2555.38] could get something |
[2555.38 --> 2556.44] like the Fire Stick |
[2556.44 --> 2557.66] or some of the other, |
[2557.76 --> 2558.36] or maybe if you already |
[2558.36 --> 2560.36] have a set-top box at |
[2560.36 --> 2561.00] home, you just bring it |
[2561.00 --> 2562.64] with you, and you'll |
[2562.64 --> 2563.24] need something to get |
[2563.24 --> 2564.20] the picture onto the |
[2564.20 --> 2565.00] TV, and that's it. |
[2565.22 --> 2566.14] So you'd need power, |
[2567.56 --> 2569.18] networking, and a way |
[2569.18 --> 2570.08] to get it on the TV, |
[2570.08 --> 2571.12] and then for the |
[2571.12 --> 2572.40] Raspberry Pi, what I |
[2572.40 --> 2573.14] would recommend, since |
[2573.14 --> 2573.90] you're only going to use |
[2573.90 --> 2574.64] it for a road trip, |
[2574.64 --> 2575.88] it's not like it's |
[2575.88 --> 2576.64] going to be like |
[2576.64 --> 2577.10] you're set up for |
[2577.10 --> 2578.94] five years, load the |
[2578.94 --> 2579.48] thing up with some |
[2579.48 --> 2580.56] USB storage on a hub. |
[2581.20 --> 2581.96] It works. |
[2582.16 --> 2583.12] I know it's crazy, but |
[2583.12 --> 2585.18] you can take a USB |
[2585.18 --> 2586.60] hub, you can plug a |
[2586.60 --> 2587.66] couple of like one |
[2587.66 --> 2588.74] terabyte disks or two |
[2588.74 --> 2589.58] terabyte disks in |
[2589.58 --> 2590.70] there, and then like a |
[2590.70 --> 2591.70] maniac, what you do |
[2591.70 --> 2592.52] is you just use |
[2592.52 --> 2594.42] ButterFS on those |
[2594.42 --> 2594.92] because it's a |
[2594.92 --> 2595.46] Raspberry Pi, you're |
[2595.46 --> 2595.96] not going to want to |
[2595.96 --> 2597.00] use ZFS, trust me, |
[2597.46 --> 2599.40] and you can just join |
[2599.40 --> 2599.92] those two disks |
[2599.92 --> 2600.52] together as one |
[2600.52 --> 2600.82] volume. |
[2601.52 --> 2601.94] So if you've got, |
[2602.02 --> 2602.78] say, for example, |
[2602.78 --> 2605.00] two one terabyte |
[2605.00 --> 2606.80] external disks, I |
[2606.80 --> 2607.74] recommend SSDs if |
[2607.74 --> 2608.20] you're in a van, |
[2608.96 --> 2610.52] it'll show up as a |
[2610.52 --> 2611.24] two terabyte volume, |
[2611.66 --> 2612.72] and you could get |
[2612.72 --> 2613.78] those off Amazon or |
[2613.78 --> 2614.40] if you maybe already |
[2614.40 --> 2614.94] have them, something |
[2614.94 --> 2615.86] like that, and |
[2615.86 --> 2616.40] that'll work great. |
[2617.10 --> 2618.46] What about even more |
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