Picking up where Self-Hosted left off. Reviewing Free and Open Source Software that you would want to run at home. Except this time even though we aren't sponsored its going to be entirely centered around Tailscale.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Categories | NewsTech News |
Don't worry the DAM Pod didn't go anywhere. Mike updates us on the herd, Kevin has a new member to the DAM fam, and Rohit struggles with audio problems.
Summary:
In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss personal life updates, including family milestones, and delve into various tech projects, particularly focusing on the integration of BabyBuddy with Home Assistant. They explore the challeng... more
In this conversation, Rohit Arora and the host discuss the evolution of home labs, networking, and the integration of AI into personal projects. They explore the challenges and innovations in AI workflows, emphasizing the importance of data privacy a... more
While struggling to get through problems ranging from crashing recording software and late amazon packages, Mike and Kevin manage to talk about:
* Social media management tools with Postiz taking the lead.
* Initial reactions to Brave's Web3 anno... more
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The intros for this podcast are painful. Every episode it’s a couple minutes of technical troubleshooting. The podcast sorely needs an editor.
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The content covers various aspects of technology, particularly focusing on free and open-source software for home use, with a central emphasis on Tailscale. Episodes frequently discuss practical applications of home networking, AI technologies, and personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners. There is a blend of technical insights with the lighter side of technology-related parenting challenges and humorous experiences with tech malfunctions. Overall, the discussions provide valuable insights into the world of self-hosting, home automation, and maintaining privacy in technology usage, making it appealing to tech enthusiasts and parents alike who seek to enhance their home tech environment.
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