• Discussion of the host's de-Googling experience and its challenges • News that Cobalt has pulled out of manufacturing the Helios 64 Ultimate Arm-Powered NAS due to manufacturing difficulties and over-expansion • System76 factory tour and its relevance to Cobalt's situation • Possibility of Alex starting a company to build an ultimate NAS • Discussion on 3D printing vs metal prototypes • Appreciation of manufacturing work • Visit to a factory showing intricate process • Discussion with Carl, founder of System76, on details in manufacturing • Realization of the complexity involved in replicating manufacturing processes • Comparison to podcast production and manufacturing pipeline • Concern about potential lack of support for Cobol due to review • Wyze cameras' RTMP firmware and RTSP functionality • Docker container "Docker Wyze Bridge" to enable RTSP streaming • Using Docker Wyze Bridge with Blue Iris software • Compatibility issues with older Wyze V2 firmware • Recent changes to Wyze V3 firmware affecting compatibility • Links to compatible firmware in show notes • Introduction of Raspberry Pi KVM v3 hat on Kickstarter • Price concerns for a device that costs $145 without the Raspberry Pi and over $200 with it • Comparison to built-in IPMI on motherboards, which may be a more cost-effective option • Discussion of external devices versus built-in options • Value added by being able to control multiple devices from one Raspberry Pi • Potential use cases for devices that don't have built-in IPMI options • Raspberry Pi console access • Airflow in a server cupboard • Temperature in an RV while recording • Linode's cloud computing services and benefits • Anniversary of the show going independent with support from Linode • Features and capabilities of Linode, including S3 compatible object storage and DNS manager • Cloud providers and multi-cloud strategies • Linode as a cloud provider option • Password management with KeePass XC vs Bitwarden • Server security measures for hosting password managers • Security of the box • Limited internet access • Local encryption used by Bitwarden • Peace of mind with encrypted data at rest on servers • Being a "tall nail" and potential security issues • Personal anecdote about running remote desktop open to internet with weak password • Importance of firewalls and NATs for network security • Detecting issues in a system • Using top to identify resource-intensive processes • Checking logs for anomalies and tracking back through the system • Network monitoring tools like Snort • Containerization of services, potentially making some security situations worse but also offering better process isolation and control. • The benefits of running applications in containers, such as limiting the blast radius in case of a security breach • Comparison between containerized and non-containerized environments, highlighting the increased security of contained systems • Discussion on Wi-Fi system setup options, including mesh networks and multiple access points • Recommendations for specific products, such as Unify and Microtik routers, and services like cloudfree.shop • New smart plugs with energy monitoring built-in • Shipping to UK now available through Mylocalbytes.com or Cloudfree.shop • De-googling efforts: listener shares their own experience and progress + Replaced G Suite with Fastmail for mail, contacts, and calendar + Using Joplin for notes and docs synced with Nextcloud + Switched to iPhone SE 2020 for phone, using NextDNS for DNS + Using Apple Maps and OpenStreetMaps app for maps + Sticking with Firefox and Safari for browser + Replaced Chromebook with ThinkPad X260 running Arch and Fedora • The speaker discusses their use of FreeTube to bypass YouTube and the challenges they've faced with it • They mention Fastmail, but note it's not self-hosting • The speaker reflects on feedback from others, including a two-year journey to implement a solution • Maps are discussed, including HereMaps, Open Street Maps, Waze, and Magic Earth • The speaker shares their negative experience with Waze during a road trip in Denver rush hour • They mention the critical flaw of many mapping apps: poor search functionality • A user had trouble with Magic Earth and Apple Maps, being directed to the wrong location • Google Maps was used as a reference for comparison, showing superior search capabilities • The user looked into Apple Maps' privacy and security features due to concerns about cloud footprint • Apple Maps does not require an Apple ID or iCloud login to use • The data collected by Apple Maps is associated with a randomly generated identifier that resets frequently • Personalized features on Apple Maps are stored locally on the device, not sent to servers • Voice routing is clear about which lane to be in and intersections • Navigation app provides clear instructions for complex intersections, such as stacked lights • App integrates with wearable device to tap arm for turns • User found it helpful to look at watch for next turn during the trip • User initially struggled but eventually became proficient using the navigation app • User considered uninstalling Google Maps and sticking with the new app • Search functionality issues with OpenStreetMap • Pros and cons of using OpenStreetMap • Downloading maps offline feature on OpenStreetMap Plus • Cost comparison between OpenStreetMap Plus and F-Droid • ViewRanger app discussed as a alternative for hiking navigation • Discussion about alternative stores like Aurora Store and F-Droid • Use of ProtonMail instead of Gmail mentioned • Contact syncing and management • NextCloud as a contact syncing solution • E-T-E-Sync (Etsy Sync) as an alternative for secure end-to-end encrypted sync of contacts, calendars, tasks, and notes • Apps and availability for various platforms (Apple App Store, Google Play, F-Droid) • Integration with Android through DevX5 • Recommendation for DevX5 • Availability of DevX5 in F-Droid and other stores • Upcoming link to show notes for the podcast • Recap of a meetup event where listeners met the hosts • Mention of Optimus Grey wearing Chris and the Badger merchandise • Discussion of free donuts provided by Linode at the meetup • Story about the difficulty of getting 150 donuts in downtown Denver during rush hour • Interference on the left-hand side during a donut run • Appreciation for SelfHosted members and SREs • Promotion of sponsor Cloud Guru and their social media presence • Contact information for the show's hosts and producers