A very special Home Gadget Geeks episode! Celebrating 13 years with Mike Wieger. Mike shares his home lab insights. Using a self-hosted git repo for documentation, he’s into Proxmox clusters alongside Unraid. He explores the merits of multiple servers, tried a Ceph storage cluster for high availability, and is diving into ZFS. Stay tuned at the end for a brief update on my recent surgery. Join us for a tech-packed episode with Mike Wieger, marking 13 years of Home Gadget Geeks! Thanks for listening!
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Show Segments
* Tech gadgets and weather in Omaha, Nebraska.
[0:00]
* Jim Collison and Mike Wieger discuss the weather in Omaha, Nebraska, and upcoming show updates.
* Jim and Mike discuss Amazon delivery delays and offer a tip to thank drivers for their service.
* Tech gifts, Amazon packages, and podcasting milestones.
[3:00]
* Collison and Wieger discuss Amazon delivery speeds, with Collison experiencing no slowdown and Wieger experiencing some delays.
* Jim Collison and Mike Wieger discuss the 14th year of their podcast, Home Gadget Geeks, and how technology has evolved since they first started.
* They reflect on how the cast and crew have remained relatively consistent over the years, with a few exceptions.
* Home automation, new gadgets, and 10 Gig networking.