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670: There's Chickens in that Nebula
June 7th, 2026 | 1 hr 6 mins
air quality, amcrest, amcrest 5mp turret poe camera, amcrest 8-port poe+ switch, apollo automation, bitwarden, chicken coop, chicken lan, connecten fortress router, connecten internet, coral tpu, decentralized vpn, declarative configuration, elasticsearch, environmental monitoring, farm automation, frigate, go2rtc, home assistant, home automation, homelab, homestead, hyperdht, iot, ip camera, ip-kvm, jupiter broadcasting, kibana, linux podcast, linux unplugged, logstash, mesh network, nebula, netgear, network automation, network edge, network failover, network monitoring, nixos, nixos router, object detection, odroid-h3+, omlet, open source, peplink, poe camera, rsync, rv, self hosting, self-hosted, sipeed, sipeed nanokvm, smart home, starlink, vacation automation, vaultwarden, vpn, wled, wled project, z-wave, zooz, zooz z-wave long range power strip zen20 800lr, zooz z-wave long range q sensor zse11 800lr, zooz zen05 outdoor smart plug, 🐔
Leave the farm without killing the chickens, or losing remote access? We dig into how we pulled it off: Frigate, local automation, sun-tracking coop doors, and a network that shrugged off an ISP outage.
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511: Accepting the Future
May 21st, 2023 | 1 hr 10 mins
ai, aprs, asahi linux, bard, brew, btrfs, contact scopes, custom-built pc, desktop linux, desktop session, digipeater, display manager, display server, docker-compose, electron, full text search, garden gnome, giraffeneos, gmscompatconfig, grapheneos, ham radio, hector martin, jupiter broadcasting, linux, linux podcast, linux unplugged, linux unplugged case, llm, mesh network, nix, nixos, odroid, odroid case, odroid-h3+, pipewire, podcastguru, privacy, pulseaudio, red hat, rhel, right to repair, rust, security, signal from the noise, software insurance, spotify, subtitles, systemd, text-to-speech, upstream, wayland, x11, x86, xorg, youtube full text search, yt-dlp, yt-fts, zfs, 🦒
How we found peace with the Linux community’s perpetual debates; and our tricks for finding the signal from the noise.