| • Configuring HTOP to expose additional data
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| • Reddit's Lazy Mode feature for auto-scrolling
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| • Recommendations for a good Reddit client (Infinity app)
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| • Discussion of Reddit scrolling habits and potential health effects
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| • Request for help with Android home automation notifications using Home Assistant
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| • Introduction to AppRise, a notification consolidation framework
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| • Discussing notification and templating options for Home Assistant
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| • Considering alternatives to Telegram for messaging, including Fluffy Chat
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| • Exploring Tasker as an automation tool on Android devices
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| • Introduction to Linode and its features for hosting servers in the cloud
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| • Promotion of Linode's services, including $100 free credit and various pricing plans
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| • Community support and commitment for various platforms
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| • Experience with ad blockers and website adverts on personal blog
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| • Switching from Disgust commenting engine to Giscus, which uses GitHub notifications
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| • Exporting comments from Discuss and importing them into Giscus using scripts
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| • Setting up the backend software for Giscus, including self-hosted options
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| • Ghost API and automatic theme changes
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| • GitHub dependency for comment moderation
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| • Compromises made for ease of use vs self-hosting
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| • Matrix comment moderation and bot integration
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| • Centralization of comments on GitHub
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| • Safety and reputation system on GitHub
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| • Alternative solutions including no comments at all
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| • The user has a similar motherboard setup at their mother-in-law's house in England, which now has fiber internet with high upload speeds.
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| • The user purchased an HD Home Run device to access over-the-air network TV channels and stream them using Plex.
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| • The user set up the HD Home Run device at their mother-in-law's house and was able to easily add it to their Plex server after entering their postcode.
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| • The user is now able to watch live TV and record shows using their self-hosted infrastructure, including Plex on an iPad in an airport.
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| • The user considers purchasing another HD Home Run device for local news and other channels, potentially canceling a paid streaming service.
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| • CrowdStrike Falcon LogScale: a centralized log management and observability tool
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| • Ingests logs from various sources without schema or formatting requirements
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| • Index-free architecture allows for high data ingestion rates (over a petabyte per day) with sub-second latency
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| • Community Edition offers up to 16 GB/day log ingestion and 7-day retention at no cost
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| • Potential use in troubleshooting, infrastructure building, and home network management
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| • HDMI signal transmission over LAN using IP-based network and multicast
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| • The person is discussing their recent gaming experience with Dwarf Fortress on a portable device.
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| • They mention being sensitive to video compression artifacts and discuss the importance of a solid network for using multicast technology.
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| • The conversation shifts to a product review, specifically a KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) solution that allows remote access to multiple devices over a network.
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| • The person describes how the KVM system works and its potential applications, such as having a dashboard or video feed in various rooms of a house.
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| • They compare the product to building a Pi-based KVM solution and conclude that it is a cost-effective alternative with similar capabilities.
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| • The conversation ends with a mention of wanting to follow up on the product review and possibly doing a giveaway.
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| • The host has a 14-terabyte hard drive for sale
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| • A giveaway is being held for a 10-terabyte hard drive to a deserving person or organization
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| • Eligibility and rules for the giveaway are discussed, including location restrictions and audience voting
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| • Discussion of note-taking tools and apps, including Obsidian, Hugo, and Working Copy
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| • Tips and recommendations shared by listeners on various topics, including Android use and YouTube alternatives
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| • NewPipe is an alternative YouTube client that offers a lean and customized experience
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| • It supports multi-threaded downloads and sends videos directly to preferred players
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| • However, it does not support live streams or timestamps and video chapters
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| • The user prefers the YouTube app's download feature over NewPipe's
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| • The user discusses the benefits of using Albie, including generating a lightning address and participating in boosts
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| • Albie can be used to host a node and manage lightning liquidity, with Saturn providing a live boost dashboard
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| • Boosts and boostograms
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| • Saturn's self-hosted shows page
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| • Albie extension for boosting without new podcast app
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| • Moon pay as a service for topping off sats in Albie
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| • Boost of the week from "helpful idiot" for 555,556 sats
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| • Comments on the show, including GIF equals GIF joke and pronunciation discussion
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| • Discussion of using standard notes for privacy due to local encryption
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| • Mention of Zettler and Zettelkasten as note-taking methods
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| • Explanation of linking documents in a digital workspace for complex connections
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| • Reflection on the speaker's difficulty implementing Zettelkasten in practice
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| • Brief discussion of computers' capabilities compared to past models
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| • Comments on the podcast's self-hosted setup and sponsors
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| • Acknowledgement of listeners who have sent boosts
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| • The system forces creators to produce engaging content, including silly thumbnails and begging for comments.
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| • This tactic can be frustrating for viewers and takes down the experience.
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| • The algorithm considers even negative comments as engagement, encouraging creators to provoke reactions.
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| • A special promotion is available for Jupiter.party membership with a promo code "2022" for a discount.
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| • Upcoming topics may include the Raspberry Pi hoopla and witch hunt in the self-hosting community.
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| • Contact information and social media links are provided. |