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OpenClaw sorgt aktuell für viel Aufmerksamkeit in der KI-Community. Der Open-Source-Agent von Peter Steinberger zeigt, wohin sich KI gerade entwickelt: weg vom reinen Antworten – hin zum eigenständigen Handeln.Ein Agent plant Schritte, nutzt Tools, greift auf Dateien zu und kann Aufgaben automatisiert ausführen. Damit entsteht eine neue Interface-Schicht für Software: Sprache wird zur Steuerungsebene für Systeme.In dieser Folge schauen wir uns an:was OpenClaw technisch eigentlich istwie der Agent-Loop funktioniertwelche Privacy-Risiken entstehen könnenund warum die Architekturentscheidung Cloud vs. Self-Hosted plötzlich entscheidend wird.Und dann kommt Zetti dazu, der bereits erste Projekte mit OpenClaw umgesetzt hat und berichtet, was in der Praxis funktioniert – und welche Privacy-Vorkehrungen er getroffen hat.Von und mit: - Chris - ZettizettlerProduziert und geschnitten: ChrisHier könnt ihr uns eine Spende über Lightning da lassen: ⚡️nodesignal@getalby.comZusätzlich haben wir auch einen Silent Payment Link: sp1qq0a2rles9y32ffmj0eawvjglgqsgj7hq99ers580l98k42a7rh9szq3sa50fh2e5lwf22fxcjy0qw88u72vlj328qr39da245sq4nrskuqvvv5l4Neben dem Podcast findet ihr uns auch auf YouTubeFür Feedback und weitergehenden Diskussionen kommt gerne in die Telegramgruppe von Nodesignal und bewertet uns bei Spotify und Apple Podcasts, das hilft uns sehr. Folgt uns auch gerne bei Nostr:npub1n0devk3h2l3rx6vmt24a3lz4hsxp7j8rn3x44jkx6daj7j8jzc0q2u02cy und Twitter.Blockzeit: 937862clawi.aihttps://openclaw.ai/blogMusik - alle Songs sind Royalty Free – Danke für den guten Sound!!!Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(01:30) Warum geht es heute um Open Claw?(03:29) Von KI zu Agenten(04:46) Was ist Open Claw konkret?(08:03) Der Agenten Loop(09:24) Welche Privacy Risiken gibt es?(12:42) Cloud oder self-hosted(14:51) Fazit Intro(18:05) Hallo Zetti(20:40) Zettis erste Erfahrungen mit Open Claw(26:44) Zettis Mac Mini(29:35) API Keys(36:53) Die Seele des Agenten(38:32) Zettis Agent verschickt Sats(41:32) Websuche mit dem Agenten(42:50) Zettis neue Projekte(46:09) Wann kommt Self-Hosting(48:29) Was ist der häufigste Fehler?(49:40) Was bringt die Zukunft mit Open Claw?(52:37) Bleibt es Open Source?(55:35) The future is bright - Tschüss
We kick off with a CVSS 10 in n8n, then look at self-hosted AI assistants with weak defaults and prompt injection risks. Are your API keys, inbox, and drives safe if a bot is open to the web? What should you rotate, patch, and hide behind a VPN? We are always happy to answer any questions, hear suggestions for new episodes, or hear from you, our listeners. DevSecOps Talks podcast LinkedIn page DevSecOps Talks podcast website DevSecOps Talks podcast YouTube channel
Mi inicio con Obsidian como plataforma de contenidos y base de datos de conocimiento personal no fue el mejor. Volqué todo lo que tenía en Evernote y seguí a partir de ahí, pero no fue lo correcto. A día de hoy, la mayoría de mis notas siguen sin estar enlazadas y eso no está bien, no existe el orden que debería haber. Así que he decidido arrancar de cero, empezando por el sistema de sincronización que uso.
In this potluck episode, Wes and Scott answer your questions about modern full-stack stacks, Node.js backend options, managing database indexes, developer burnout, handling toxic bosses, and more! Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 02:36 What's your go-to Node.js backend in 2025? Polka 06:18 Do you proactively manage database indexes—or fix them only when they become a problem? 09:40 Brought to you by Sentry.io 12:14 After planning a new project, what's your real-world dev workflow? 931: Project Init - How to Make Good Choices When Starting a New Coding Project 18:19 What to do when you're feeling burned out as a developer 23:34 Picking the right tech stack for your partner's website 28:18 How do you deal with a toxic boss? 33:10 The ideal tech stack for launching a SaaS MVP 39:46 Is GraphQL still worth it vs REST or RPC? 44:26 Is Vercel steering modern web dev in the wrong direction? 51:20 What's up with TanStack Forms? TanStack Form Latest 59:35 Sick Picks + Shameless Plugs Sick Picks Scott: Flesh and Code Wes: WAGO connectors Shameless Plugs Syntax YouTube Channel Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Spin up, share, nuke. We each build a throwaway server, and then rate each others' setups.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FMTUI ChallengeTUI Challenge ScorecardSelf-Hosted 150: The Last One — Before hitting the road, we test the limits of local-first file sharing, debate what self-hosting really is, and share our all-time favorite apps.Pick: ws4kp — A web-based WeatherStar 4000Pick: ytdl-sub — Lightweight tool to automate downloading and metadata generation with yt-dlp.
Before hitting the road, we test the limits of local-first file sharing, debate what self-hosting really is, and share our all-time favorite apps.
A slick new CoreOS-based distro that might be your next home-lab base, easy self-hosted notifications, and Plex stumbles into controversy. Plus: ECC RAM guilt.
We test-drive a self-hosted alternative to Google Location History. Plus, we cover the week's Linux news highlights, then spill the beans on our upcoming TUI challenge.Sponsored By:Tailscale: Tailscale is a programmable networking software that is private and secure by default - get it free on up to 100 devices! 1Password Extended Access Management: 1Password Extended Access Management is a device trust solution for companies with Okta, and they ensure that if a device isn't trusted and secure, it can't log into your cloud apps. Support LINUX UnpluggedLinks:
We test-drive a self-hosted alternative to Google Location History. Plus, we cover the week's Linux news highlights, then spill the beans on our upcoming TUI challenge.
In today's episode of Technical Tips, we're joined by Semaphore engineer Lucas Pinheiro. He's here to share insights on self-hosting agents — including the challenges our engineering team has faced and the solutions we've implemented to manage agents reliably at scale. Whether you're working with self-hosted systems or navigating cloud-specific hurdles, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Like this episode? Be sure to leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review on the podcast player of your choice and share it with your friends.
A week-long power blackout knocks out our guests homelab. We dig into Unraid 7.1, and push Home Assistant to keep things running—even when the power doesn't.
Alex finally cracks a years-old mystery, Chris reveals his latest experiments, and we share updates on our freshest gear.
We're joined by Xe Iaso, who discusses a creative solution to relentless AI bots and the unexpected delights of running an outrageously overpowered homelab.
When your go-to tools flip the script, our thoughts on Plex's new changes, sensors, and the creeping cost of easy.
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The joys and headaches of self-hosting, a new Zigbee routing trick, and the ongoing BcacheFS vs. Debian showdown. Plus, why we're liking Open WebUI.
Chris geeks out over his new gadget, Alex gets Pangolin purring, and we break down the latest OPNsense release—plus more surprises!
Una interesante opción para poner #login a tus servicios #selfhosted en #docker con #traefik y en #linux. Sencillo, fácil, ligero y sin complicaciones. Existen cientos o miles de servicios que puedes auto alojar, y esto es una auténtica maravilla, porque es muy probable que encuentres el servicio que andabas buscando para realizar vete a saber que cosa. Sin embargo, y como ya te puedes imaginar, no todas los servicios cumplen con todas nuestras expectativas o exigencias. En ocasiones, nos gustaría que un determinado servicio tuviera alguna característica concreta que no tiene. En estas ocasiones, siempre, nos podemos poner amablemente en contacto con el desarrollador y preguntarle si implementaría esa característica. El propietario, puede acceder o no, eso ya es decisión única y exclusiva de él. Sin embargo, en ocasiones es posible que esa característica de la que adolece el servicio, la podemos conseguir de otra forma, y esto es precisamente de lo que trata este nuevo episodio, como puedes poner login a tus aplicaciones self-hosted o autoalojadas. Más información y enlaces en las notas del episodio
Bamboo teaches us how to lose friends and alienate people. Then, Alex Tran from Immich joins us for a project update, and we shared some dreams for a community RSS project.
Alex dives into the perils of upgrading and migrating critical infrastructure—uncovering embarrassing pitfalls and hard-won lessons along the way.
The Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition is out, and Paulus Schoutsen, the founder of Home Assistant, joins us to get into the details.
Brent joins to share part two of his NAS build adventure, and things take a tiny turn. Plus, picking the right encrypted chat app and Chris stacks a few Jellyfin wins.
The Bitcoin Brief is a show hosted by Max and Bitcoin QnA. We cover important updates in the world of bitcoin and open source software. It is our imperative to provide some education along the way too, so that the misfits can expand their knowledge base and become more sovereign as a result. We do this every second week to keep our listeners informed without having to dedicate hours every day to keep on top of developments. We break things down in a simple and fun way and we welcome questions or topic suggestions via Podcasting 2.0 boosts.SHOW DETAILSAOBMore Foundation teasersNEWSAppeals court overturns Tornado Cash sanctionsSamourai + Tornado Cash prosecutor to step downBTClock repository back onlineMining for SamouraiUPDATES/RELEASESEnvoy v1.8.5UmbelOS v1.3Phoenix Android v2.4.3 (and 2.4.4)Phoniex iOS v2.4.3Bitcoin Keeper v1.2.20ESP Miner v2.4Robosats v0.7.3-alphaBisq v1.9.18BlueWalelt v7.0.5Zeus v0.9.3 beta2Fountain v1.1.8BitAxe mining dashboardRewind BitcoinPhoenix server lightning walletLopp released a new guide for node operatorsLifPay announces new reusable payment QR with fixed amountsFlotillaBTC Sessions BTCPay videoAmethyst v0.9.3Notedeck alphaIMPORTANT LINKS https://freesamourai.comhttps://p2prights.org/donate.htmlhttps://ungovernablemisfits.comSPONSORSFOUNDATIONhttps://foundation.xyz/ungovernableFoundation builds Bitcoin-centric tools that empower you to reclaim your digital sovereignty.As a sovereign computing company, Foundation is the antithesis of today's tech conglomerates. Returning to cypherpunk principles, they build open source technology that “can't be evil”.Thank you Foundation Devices for sponsoring the show!Use code: Ungovernable for $10 off of your purchaseCAKE WALLEThttps://cakewallet.comCake Wallet is an open-source, non-custodial wallet available on Android, iOS, macOS, and Linux.Features:- Built-in Exchange: Swap easily between Bitcoin and Monero.- User-Friendly: Simple interface for all users.Monero Users:- Batch Transactions: Send multiple payments at once.- Faster Syncing: Optimized syncing via specified restore heights- Proxy Support: Enhance privacy with proxy node options.Bitcoin Users:- Coin Control: Manage your transactions effectively.- Silent Payments: Static bitcoin addresses- Batch Transactions: Streamline your payment process.Thank you Cake Wallet for sponsoring the show!VALUE FOR VALUEThanks for listening you Ungovernable Misfits, we appreciate your continued support and hope you enjoy the shows.You can support this episode using your time, talent or treasure.TIME:- create fountain clips for the show- create a meetup- help boost the signal on social mediaTALENT:- create ungovernable misfit inspired art, animation or music- design or implement some software that can make the podcast better- use whatever talents you have to make a contribution to the show!TREASURE:- BOOST IT OR STREAM SATS on the Podcasting 2.0 apps @ https://podcastapps.com- DONATE via Paynym @ https://paynym.is/+maxbuybit- DONATE via Monero @ https://xmrchat.com/ugmf- BUY SOME CLOTHING @ https://ungovernablemisfits.com/store/- BUY SOME ART!! @ https://ungovernablemisfits.com/art-gallery/(00:00) INTRO(00:57) THANK YOU FOUNDATION(01:38) THANK YOU CAKE WALLET(02:44) The BitBuyBit's Are Sick(03:59) Christmas Eve Shopping with Max(06:52) MORE TEASING(09:32) NEWS(09:44) Tornado Cash Sanctions Overturned(12:10) Samourai & Tornado Cash Prosecutor to Step Down(16:51) Ocean Announces Support for Samourai via Mining(17:00) BTClock Repo is Back and Self Hosted(18:07) Free Advert for the Voltage Goat Nixie(19:42) BOOSTS(29:15) UPDATES & RELEASES(29:20) Just Some Bug Fixes in Envoy(29:42) Umbrel Adds Swappable Apps(31:28) New Sending Screen on Phoenix(32:32) Keeper's UI Heavy Update(34:13) Cake Wallet Adds Better Fee Estimation(34:58) ESP Miner's Laundry List of Changes(36:58) Fetching Orders Over Telegram on Robosats(38:00) QUESTIONS(38:04) BISQ Hot Fix(38:19) Blue Wallet Maintenance(39:20) ZEUS Pay Enhancements(39:52) Fountain Debuts Fountain Radio(42:31) Bart Mol and Co. Create Bitaxe Dashboard(44:26) REWIND Reverses Transactions(47:13) Zaprite Creates Wallet on Top of Phoenixd(49:51) Using UTXO Snapshots with Lopp(52:11) Lifpay Creates Novel Reusable Invoice Amounts(53:39) BTCPay by BTC SESSIONS(54:21) Amethyst Adds Blossom(54:57) Notedeck by Damus(55:38) QUESTIONS(55:42) Can People See My Paynym Transactions?(57:31) Business On Air
We geek out over Brian Moses's 2025 DIY NAS build guide, contemplate future builds with the new Raspberry Pi Compute 5 module, and fully embrace our digital hoarding nature with a new app.
Breaking free from Google's grip: Our surprising journey and the tools that made it possible. Plus, Brent's NAS feature stirring up debate, s clever tool for distributed video encoding, and more.
rustpad es un estupendo servicio #selfhosted para alojar en tu #vps o en un servidor #linux con #docker y que te permite editar un documento entre varios Esta última semana asistí a un curso muy interesante sobre Kibana. En el curso se utilizó una herramienta que desconocía por completo y que era, ni mas ni menos, que un editor colaborativo. Una herramienta que permitía compartir con otras personas de forma sencilla texto. Y esto, como te puedes imaginar, me llamó mucho la atención y me hizo buscar una alternativa que pudiera hospedar en mi propio servidor. Y te preguntarás para que quiero esto, pues muy sencillo, algo que seguro que tu has hecho en mas de una ocasión, para copiar texto entre diferentes dispositivos de forma sencilla. Por ejemplo, pasar una contraseña, el nombre de un usuario, o cualquier cosa. Esto me llevó a revisar algunos de otros servicios similares que tengo, como puede ser pastebin o opengist de los que te hablaré también en este episodio. Más información, enlaces y notas en https://atareao.es/podcast/644
We take you one last time back to the All Things Open 2024 hallway track to talk with some friends, new & old. We speak with Alex Kretzchmar about self-hosting. We speak with Israa Taha about self-confidence. We speak with Avindra Fernando & Adhithi Ravichandran about self-employment.
We take you one last time back to the All Things Open 2024 hallway track to talk with some friends, new & old. We speak with Alex Kretzchmar about self-hosting. We speak with Israa Taha about self-confidence. We speak with Avindra Fernando & Adhithi Ravichandran about self-employment.
From Nextcloud Breakup to Blissful Reunion: Chris's journey back to a smarter setup. Plus, Jellyfin's game-changing features and a beloved self-hosted app get the upgrade we've all been waiting for.
"The" self-hosted app to archive your favorite YouTube channels and easily integrate into Jellyfin/Plex. Plus, our favorite WordPress alternatives and an update on No Google October.
Ditching Google Search for an entire month! We reveal the tool that's helping us break free. Plus, a special guest shares his home lab to data center journey. And, Chris raves about the ultimate Jellyfin client (and confesses to an accidental network camera purchase).
Alex has been playing around at the speed of light while solving Proxmox problems, and Chris has solved a Jellyfin issue. Plus, our thoughts on the new Plex features.
We celebrate five years of the show, chat about self-hosted Lightning, and why Alex loves his NanoKVM. Plus, it is a self-hosted replacement for Amazon Wishlists and more.
Prusa's Mk4S 3D printer seems to have hit the mark. Alex gets a tour of an awesome new maker space, we take a look at AdventureLog, and much more.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the endless options for hosting your online business? The decision between a hosted platform like Squarespace or a self-hosted solution like WordPress can be daunting, especially for solopreneurs juggling multiple responsibilities.And while the conversation feels like it's been done to death, I was recently reminded that even seemingly simple platforms can shut you down for no reason.There are a lot of merits to going with a hosted platform. But there's also a lot of danger. Let's explore.Want to hear a longer, ad-free version of this episode where I talk about my experience choosing the wrong platforms, and how I'm trying to fix it? Become a member of Streamlined Solopreneur Accelerated.Top TakeawaysHosted vs. Self-Hosted is a lot like renting vs. owning a house. There are safeties in place, but you can't do as much, and you run a higher risk of being kicked off a platform you don't own.No matter what you choose, portability and how it impacts your ability to truly own and control your online presence is important. Worse than needing to change platforms is being completely unable to.Research is key. Look at features, sure, but make sure you can export, use your own payment accounts, and look at the terms of service. You might even reach out to support to ask them questions about what types of projects are allowed.Show NotesWhy an apartment is better than a house for most creatorsMatt Medeiros on XMemberfulConvertKit Get started with Clariti for just $1 your first month with code SOLO2024 ★ Support this podcast ★
The battle for code forges is heating up. We chat about HexOS' big promises and get excited about Meshtastic.
ESPHome dev dishes on device updates, Immich license drama heats up, Alex's DIY server fix, and Chris reports on mobile tech trip test.
Chris gets serious about tracking maintenance and alerts, why Alex is impressed by the RISC-V-powered NanoKVM, how we might end up using Docmost, and a follow-up review of LubeLogger.
Chris reviews the Aqara G4 Video Doorbell, Brent frees his Garmin from the cloud, and we discuss getting iMessages on Android.
Alex's mini-PC surprise, why we're trying Tube Archivist, Alex's Nextcloud update, and how Chris stacks automations with Bitfocus Companion.
The "you'll own nothing" trend got worse this week, our thoughts about the Raspberry Pi IPO, poor Nextcloud performance, and Alex's new high-fiber obsession.
Alex Kretzschmar joins Adam to discuss their experiences with building the “perfect media server” and all the hardware and software involved to make it happen — LinuxServer.io, PerfectMediaServer.com, Plex, Jellyfin, ZFS, mergerfs, TrueNAS, Docker Compose and so much more in this episode.
Alex benchmarks Intel CPUs (and an Arc GPU) to find the ideal balance of age, power, and speed for your home media server. Plus, our thoughts on Immich going full-time.
How Chris created live TV streaming from his local media collection, Alex breaks down the new Open Home Foundation and what it means for self-hosters. Brent's been trying out an open-source AirDrop replacement for all systems, and much more! Special Guest: Brent Gervais.
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Special guest Casey Liss from the Accidental Tech Podcast joins the show to discuss his homelab, how he uses HomeBridge, and his delightfully complex garage door sensor system.
Alex goes head-to-head with budget VPS providers, which gets us into a classic debate.
Alex rolls back a major server upgrade, and we have fun playing with local large language models. Special Guest: Wes Payne.