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Episode: 3354
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Title: HPR3354: My Devices
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3354/hpr3354.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 21:32:34
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3354 for Thursday, the 10th of June 2021.
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Today's show is entitled My Devices. It is hosted by operator and is about 24 minutes long
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and carries a clean flag. The summary is, I walk around my house and talk about any interesting
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Hello everyone, welcome to the episode of Hacker Public Radio with your host operator.
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I'm out here walking with my son Connor, say hi Connor.
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All right, today we're going to be talking about devices and what devices I have just listening
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to podcasts or an episode from, we got my current devices, May, to say who, sadly no open-source
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handheld devices, but whatever. Let's see who posted this. Anyway, it's fine,
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and it's not working very well. Anyways, May 10th. So I thought it would be interesting to go,
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we're kind of what devices I have and how I use them and what I'm using them for. Mainly ones that
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mainly software or devices that people wouldn't normally have. So first, I'll kind of kind of
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maybe go through my day. I don't know how that would work, but I use Android for alarms,
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for meeting alarms and things like that. Basic alarm on the phone.
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And you can even when do not disturb is on, you can have your alarms bypass.
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They do not disturb settings, so that's how I wake up.
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I use, you know, a lot of Android apps for work, for two-factor and stuff, so there's not
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anything super useful there. I use Firefox on Android with ad blocker with privacy badger and
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you block origins, I think. And that helps mostly with ads. Then I did an episode not too
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previously on DNS66, which in my experience, what I found is that you want to use DNS66
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have it bypassed to start off. And if you want more details about it, it's basically for ad blocking.
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It allows host files to be imported into a local VPN. So I use that for any other apps. This
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actual, this sound voice recorder app that I'm using has ads in it. And if I use DNS66, it just
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works and doesn't have any ads. It's great. So you don't need to root for it, you don't need any of that.
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I use Google Voice, which they're getting rid of Hangouts Dialer, I think.
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So I switched to Google Voice and I'm not using Hangouts as much if it all,
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which is quite frustrating because MMS and SMS protocol is very limited. So
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but I use my work phone for that, for my personal Google Voice number. So instead of having to pay,
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we were paying $90 a month for two team mobile lines, limited data plan. Now we have basically
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kind of unlimited data plan through work. And then I use Google Voice for my personal number.
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And then also I use my wife is on Mint, which you can get mint for like $12 for one year or two
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years or something. There's a lot of discount coupon codes out there and stuff. So I don't ever pay
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full price for a minute. There's a couple other ones, team and whatever. So if you're looking for
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cheap phone plan, that's what I use them, pretty much any Android device or whatever can join up
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to their network. I use this team mobile back in at least for Mint mobile. Let's see,
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where I use other devices. So I have CCTV system. I've got LinkedIn post about it. It's called
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like 38% but less, less 30% vote. Anyways, the CCTV system with two cameras,
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that's fed to zone minders. Zone minders got zones in it, exclusion zones and inclusion zones and
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sensitivity for those zones. Then those motion events go to Darknet, which is an object recognition
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thing, which I could do episode on, but I don't know enough about it really. So it could be its
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own episode, but I would not do the justice and I don't want to do the research to figure it out.
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But anyways, it does object recognition and I filter out based on cat dog house or cat dog car
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truck. I think that's pretty much it. So we get alerts. Excuse me, for motion, motion events for
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that type of stuff. That's the CCTV. I use Linux Cody for my media. So in our radar for
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use net movies and TV. I have an Umbi request system, which instead of your brother-in-law
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calling you or texting you or your wife telling you that your brother-in-law wants some series,
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they can just use their Plex login to login to Umbi and request whatever movies or TVs they want
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and then it comes in in theory. I spend about an hour, about an hour every month,
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puts in with it or updating it or whatever, maintaining the packages and making sure everything
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secure and all that. So that does my TV movies. That covers most of the media box. Got a couple of
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weather station things. We have one of the the cheap and user. My radar or whatever
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accurate weather stations. They're like a hundred bucks for something and they can be a little
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thing. We've had it. Believe it or not, I've had it for, I don't know, five years or more now and
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it's been running on it's two, three batteries or whatever and we've placed it every year or two and
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to my surprise it's been working quite well under the elements. I'm sure it's not perfect or
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dialed in but it's got water gauge and all that stuff. So that's weather. My wife likes weather
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so I've actually looked at getting her real weather stations or I've actually looked into building
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your own radar which that doesn't that's not a thing that we can do or afford. So that covers the
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weather, weather devices I got, networking devices, packet captures. I can do but I haven't done yet
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and I don't really plan to. I'm gonna be doing labs here in local, local area and might spend that
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back up again and do some talks and episodes on blue team labs because nobody cares about the
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offenders. That pretty much covers the entertainment system. We've got a cheaper
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TV, HTTB. What you don't know is that a lot of them have these hidden menus now so basically to
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turn off the Bluetooth which was brute forcing or denial of servicing some of our other devices.
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I had to go into some admin mode on my TV and freaking turn off Bluetooth because it would try to
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pair to the TV and just brute force and like denial of service my TV because it would kept popping
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up, kept popping up, kept popping up. But that end I've got two Bluetooth headsets and the device
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is called like a matrix, sorry it's not, it's not the Amazon.
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I'm looking in my orders right now. Oh, I'm about to jump on the wireless.
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Blue, Bluetooth. I'm also walking past somebody doing some one stuff.
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Let's see if I can find it. I want to search my orders.
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Anyways, it's a Bluetooth multi-home Bluetooth device. So I can connect up to two devices at once.
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And it is called the one I got is Iroso NFC wireless Bluetooth headset.
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Decent Bluetooth headset. They're not really that good actually. Lots of noise. It's all
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out. It's analog. The Bluetooth receiver I ordered is called Bluetooth transmitter.
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Can't key do. K-E-E-D-O. All the newer models are different. Key docs. K-E-E-D-O-X.
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It allows you to sync two devices. So I take the receiver, plug that into the key docs.
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The key docs let's me connect two devices at once. Then that was for when my son was really young
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and we had stuff to head language. We could wear our headset and filter him out.
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And he wouldn't hear the naughty language and stuff going on in there.
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I got to walk up to the house here. So maybe that will give you some more insight.
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Outside devices, we've got a
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Burton. It's not the bird one. It's a better brand of water.
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System. A sprinkler system. Rainbird. The brand I got is hunter. The timers are all garbage.
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But the hunter one is actually pretty decent. It's stayed together. I've kept taking care of it,
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taking care of the PVC that's under the ground. I want to run another one, but you know,
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automatically water is the what little garden we have and plants we have.
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I was about to see see TV. We can usually tell. We know we tell when somebody drops off packages and stuff.
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Looking at devices car. I took my bluetooth or I took hijacked the audio from my
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satellite radio, which I've never used. I hijacked that and I put it in the
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made an auxiliary input for my for my own for my own whatever. So this Q40 has
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the 2016 or I don't even know it's even newer than that. I don't even know. But for it being a
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new car, it doesn't have any whatever. So I hijacked the audio from there and that's my that's how I do audio.
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I have a Wii Wii U in a switch. Oh, I modded the switch. I paid about $100 more than I should have
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and all lost $50 on a gamble. So it calls me an extra $150. I might have done one on it. No,
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I'm not done one on the switch stuff in my experience with that. So I'm promising more episodes here.
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So what are their devices? Do I have under the under the microwave? I've got these little LEDs
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and I glued with Gorilla Glue. I glued these LEDs under the microwave to have better lighting. Well,
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you add heat to that and all glues kind of start to break down over time and heat makes it even
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worse. So they'll arbitrarily fall, which is not good when you're cooking because you don't want
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something to fall in there and burst into flames and say you're helpful on fire. So we had to push
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them back. So where if they did fall, they would fall like behind the oven and not in the range of
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the thing. So I wouldn't recommend using magnets to put over your cooking stuff. That's how I do the oven.
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Nothing super fancy over here. Nothing fancy in the kitchen. Got some dimmers, occupancy space.
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Now I call this a charge master. It's 3000 and I'm not going to take any pictures of it. But it's
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a drawer that I reclaimed and you know, you have devices everywhere in the house and you know,
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the USB-C, USB micro, USB mini, whatever. I got tired of it and I ordered like a 24-port or
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24 USB plugged everything into that labeled it mostly color-coded. It took all my other rechargeable
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devices, shoved them on this drawer and set up a timer switch timer where you can press the button
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and it'll turn it on for two, four, eight hours, whatever. I also included a fever.
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We call this fire thing smoke detector. So just in case something does happen,
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within four hour long end of charging, we'll know that something's on fire. Hopefully before
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the smoke detector melts. So that's the dining room. Not thinking of some cutoff switches and stuff.
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Devices, I got an airsoft gun with a electronic figure that doesn't really count as a device.
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Speakers and printers, basic stuff. We, we, you, I've got the smart USB or smart battery with USB
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connected to it with a Damon. It's called ACPD or something like that. A lot of
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I actually shut the computer off. A certain amount of time goes by.
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Surround sound, pretty standard, Cody setup. The onboard video is kind of garbage, but it works.
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I have a non-traditional switch setup. I don't have the switch docking station because
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they're expensive. So I have a legit Nintendo charger, which they say is, you know, not to be
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messed with because you'll mess up the, you could fry the switch. I'm sure people, it's just people
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putting like 24 volt chargers in their switch and then blowing them up, which I wouldn't do.
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Let's see. Here's my workstation system. If you're going to get an indoor air conditioner,
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don't get one of those portable air conditioners because the heat is all environment. You get a split
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box. So the, the compressor is outside, and the heat part is in the cooling part is inside. So
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once this portable air conditioner I got from Best Buy, I think, once it finally dies, I'll have
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a split box one and run the compressor outside and it will be nearly as much waste of energy
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because the portable air conditioners are waste of energy because they're creating all this heat
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inside the room, which I haven't insulated. Am I just covering it with some drapery stuff?
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I've done, or I've talked about my new, my fancy. I love them. The steel steel series.
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Yeah, steel series headset that does all my audio stuff. So I just, all I have to do is turn
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on the headset and my audio works. And it has an auxiliary inside of the dongle that will make
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the speakers work when the headset doesn't work. So it automatically knows when the headset's on,
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routes the audio to the headset. If it's not, it routes it through the auxiliary and then the
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speakers work. These creative speakers are 10, 15 years old. We'll see if I can find a date on them here.
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Man, these are old. Oh, what the dials will start to crack out after a while.
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So what I'll do is I'll take a contact cleaner, which is the best stuff in the world.
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And you don't hear any crickling crackling at all because what happens over time, these contacts
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get oxidized. And then you hear that when you turn a dial on something, an analog thing,
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that's what the contact cleaner will do. We'll clean that up. And I've done that four or five times
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on these things and they still haven't died. They're just cheap little.
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What are you? Two inch, three inch speakers with a trio.
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Other than that, anything to add, a nixie tube clock kit from, I think it's called Robert G,
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Rob G, ROBG, no spaces. That's from one of them spark fly or one of those sites. But if you do
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Rob G and then nixie tube, you'll find his little link and it's a slick cheap, like 50 bucks
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for the setup. The power for the air conditioner, my new is coming from my sun's room because
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I'm already pulling 12 or 16 amps from the circuit for this parking station and all the other
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shit in here. The clock itself is 120 volts. I don't know how the amps it is, but it's a lot of volts.
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120 volts, 180 volts, some ridiculous. That pretty much covers the workstation. The occupancy
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sensor for the nixie tube clock. So it plugs into the wall. So when I come in or when I move around,
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the thing is on and when I leave, it's off. So I don't have to worry about turning it on and off.
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I did have a manual switch and I said, this is retarded. There's got to be something online,
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which for the simple use case I had, there's only like three options on Amazon, which is kind of odd.
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Let's see, devices, devices, devices. That's pretty much this room.
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My sun's room doesn't have a whole lot going on. He uses the Android tablet for his routine called
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Brilly. So, you know, for executive function stuff, it's great. He can't argue with the tablet. So
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if he has to do his brushes, teeth, he spikes and earns points, stuff like that. So if you have a child
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that struggles with getting them to do things, which all children do, use Brilly with a star system,
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and they get, you know, 16 stars a day, and then you can set up rewards and stuff like that.
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But you got to keep it interesting and I'm trying to, trying to do that, but that's one piece of
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a technology device that we use. He has a clock that's got a vibrator on it. It's called a
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Sonic alert or Sonic, Sonic bomb. Really loud. I have it all the way down. He's also got a sound
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machine and a little light here. But it has a little vibrator and you stick it between the mattress
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pad and it'll vibrate. If you want it to vibrate and be me, even more obnoxious, you can put it
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up against the wall and it'll just rattle up against the wall, make the God awful noise and scare
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the crap out of him. But usually between the vibrating and the lowest level sound, he wakes up.
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Yeah. I started to take nails from random places and use them as lock picks to pick the
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door. So we're at that age. He's six and some change. So he's letting themselves into places he
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shouldn't be in. Let's see. What else we got? No devices in the bathroom. We did have one of those
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glow occupancy sensors for the toilet that would change the colors and make the bowl change
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different colors. I don't know what that probably fell in the toilet. All these LEDs for everything.
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We got chargeables for these LED candles. So we went through like one or two sets of batteries
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for them and said, you know what? This is probably not the best thing to do for the planet.
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And I've prepared two or three of them. Bedroom. We got a little chromecast we use for the TV.
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It's actually good enough to pull 1080 at least devices. I have a, what does it sound called?
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It's not even in a name on it. Pulse, a pulse oxometer, pulse ox for snoring. So if you snore,
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you can get this pulse ox set kit that goes with the guys that create Android sleep or a sleep,
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I think it's called. They compatible with this particular brand of pulse ox meter, which is like
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150 bucks or something. I start talking and not breathing enough and start yelling. But
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pulse ox meter was good. I only snore when I'm really tired or when I've been drinking
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or I'm sick or have allergies or something. So thankfully that's whatever. Another device.
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You don't have a tens unit. Get a tens unit. If you've got crack pain and you're 40 and old like
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I am, get a tens unit, try it out. Do not overuse a tens unit. I sat on the couch, laid on the couch
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and I was on bedrest for a week, an entire week or a week and a half at least, or at least a week.
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It's not a week and a half because I overused it and it was basically like working out my
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shoulders for a whole day and it screwed up my muscles and I was on pain killers and muscle relaxers
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for a week and a half. We got a room up here that was given to by a spider mother, which
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does a decent job. The older ones are the really the best. I don't make it, try to miss anything
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in my bedroom or the office here device wise. Not here, it's for the winter and air conditioning
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for the summer. I think that's pretty much it as far as the devices go. We do have these wireless
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zircon, it makes these wireless, they're not cheap, they're like 40 bucks a piece but how much
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does it cost to fix your wiki pipes? Of course this one's sitting on top of the, this one was sitting
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on top of the sink, which is not going to help you when whatever goes, but it's wireless,
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connects back and will send you an email when there's water and it won't have an audible alert.
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They also have holes, if you have copper coming in or whatever, we have galodized coming in,
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so we have to like cut it and like retrofit copper on there. But anyways, it's like a detector
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thing that's got to be lay on there. So if you're out of town, you can hit a button and it'll turn
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it off or you can tell it to like do a leak detector and it'll detect leaks, put a quote and it will
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automatically shut stuff off, whatever. Next year, I want to do a year-round light,
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but I want to find some good commercial grade ones that are very expensive and will last me a
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long time instead of having to put up new lights every two years when they fucking go out and die
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because they're just not made for anything. Bathroom, master bathroom, pretty standard, nothing.
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Interesting and here device-wise. Yeah, I can't say other than nightlights and whatnot,
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there's not anything super interesting in here. That's pretty much the house.
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That's pretty much it. Nothing super cool.
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We had a plastic bag over a clock for 10 years, but you can buy these little dim stickers.
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So any device that emits a lot, you can just put some like your tape on there,
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but if you want to be classed, you can get these dimmers that you can put on top of it.
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It's just like a sunscreen, not sunscreen, but like a filter. We call that blackout, whatever.
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Tinted, tinted, tinted, tinted stickers that you can put over your stuff that's bright.
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So we did that for the clock. I think that's pretty much it for devices,
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but the big takeaway here is contact clear is awesome, and Tins Unit, if you don't have one
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and you have product paint or reoccurring paints, give it a go. Got chainsaws and I think I've
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done a thing on chainsaws and blowers, bug stuff. So that's all been done before.
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But yeah, let me know if any of these topics interest you, put something in the comments,
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and hopefully I'll be able to hear it in the wrap up, the monthly wrap up thing and do a show.
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But I can pretty much do a show on anything, on any of those topics more or less.
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I hope that helps you out and helps, helps somebody for some. Anyways, ladies.
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to find out how easy it really is. Hacker Public Radio was founded by the Digital Dog Pound
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and the Infonomicon Computer Club, and is part of the binary revolution at binrev.com.
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