Technology for everyone. One a podcast left by the hand of God who has returned where we talked about electronic programming, arduin, not jomasista, not home automation, and everything we can think of My name is Luis del Valle and you already know where you can find me in easy programming like what happens Chava Botes. It' s been a long time without recording a podcast. It has not shortened me or how to open the bold if ty to seriously record
go fabric How long without recording. But I' ve gotten together with three friends on the dark side, like some of you are already following me. You know I' m rocking YouTube. I am recording quite a few videos, especially because I thought it was the best option to tell everything I had to tell about this new stage of programming easy com and would have it for
everyone focused on home automation to Homasta. In the end I need something much more visual and I passed the YouTube side and precisely because of that, about a month ago or so for Christmas, I emailed everything to a few youtubers asking for a video for automation stuff. Even though that' s what freaked him out and I was lucky enough to contact three YouTube cracks, three super powerful channels and I don' t know how they decided to get me into
their VIP group, where we talked about different things. It' s a private band and the idea came up to record a podcast and I said man, that' s my thing. The podcast is where I was born on the Internet and while this is also posted on YouTube, we are going to publish it on the different channels and, concretely this chapter, this first chapter of what we are going to talk about now I will tell you now. It is posted on the domotic challenge channel on YouTube. You' re not
gonna be able to see faces there, either. I decided and asked them permission to also publish it through the Podcast channel of technology by all and they delighted. So here I am what this new adventure is. Well, we decided to get together and have a talk like we were in a bar. Hence, the podcast is going to be called bardomotic, which I' m going to publish in the technology cid for everyone. And all we do is wander, wander about home automation, about our experience, about our YouTube channels,
and that' s where this first chapter came out. We' ll publish once a month, we' ll get together, we' ll chat and we' ll post it on both YouTube and this technology podcast for everyone, so the truth doesn' t get dead and I can generate content. I think this almost two- hour talk is very interesting and, above all, it' s about some topics that you' re hardly going to find
on the channels of the different crachs. Who are these cracks, because, on the one hand, there is Norman in the mathic challenge, then there is Carlos Tú, a madman and his technology and Luis of solar domotics. I' m sure if you' re still on YouTube on the subject of homas domotics, you' ve been in a hurry with them at some point.
Sure because we go are channels that have hundreds of thousands of followers and that make spectacular videos and nothing more than I will be here Once a month I will publish that talk with all of you so that you can follow him in podcast and so, also move the feed And especially that in the end, I understand that a talk of this type, because it consumes much better in audio than in video. I don' t get involved anymore. Te. I' m leaving with the first chapter of the domotic bar and it
' s already good. We start with the round. Not that we' re taking exactly what we took today. That I found out to look healthy because you' re inviting yourself back to normal You know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I' ll pay for it Come on, don' t ask for something expensive. I' ll take the omen, I' ll bring some tea. We' re making you very expensive water went to
see how this comes out. Uh, I think it' s clear not, so what' s the point of this podcast getting us together to have a drink and talk about our crazy and the apothecian side, what comes out yes and good and that every week I pay for one that I only pay today, but already the broken one there. I think it' s okay for you to pay and see how you can tell where you' re coming from. Hey, you' re already practicing. He invites the first and
invites the first, but that doesn' t exist. That one. You didn' t invite that one, that' s not a record, not today' s one, today' s one, ah vale vale i at the end of the night and the first one you don' t remember. That happens a lot, because we are gathered here to talk about home automation and as if we were at the bar and we started counting our moves for normal. Of course it' s the one I invite. Well, let ' s get started. It' s my turn to start. Well,
basically let' s get started. Or I' ll tell you a little bit. That' s how I started home automation. I' ve really had relatively little time with home automation. I could say that I started watching, because the tomotic eduardo channel at home and got hooked on the domotic thing. The Google, the Nsmini, came out in the Hommini, the home minis in the United States. My cousin was over there and he sent me
one home and I started pooping. But that' s what' s typical of you starting to try and what we all did is ask him to put music on a joke for you. I don' t know what nonsense and from there on, because I started this cool and I' m computer. I have many websites and so and I set up a website about home automation.
I was starting to have traffic and all this. And I started to get, well, from the Chinese manufacturers, Chinese who wanted to send you a product because to test it, to do a review or, I' m going to make an article and I started to receive products. And a friend of mine tells me why you' re not going to YouTube. I was of that YouTube is already taking a jump too much, so I said good goes why not. Totally started on YouTube. There was a pandemic.
You know what happened in the pandemic and nothing started buying products, one, another. My wife told me another product, yes, yes, no. This was sent to me and sent to me. Even though the money really came out, it came out of my pocket. But, well, a manufacturer sends you a product, tests it and so on and starts doing things like that, let' s say more basic, for all audiences, testing
how another product works, one device. And up to here, it' s true that the thing has gone seriously, it' s grown up and this has gone wild and here we are. Someday we' ll talk about the famous secret pocket of home automation You read that place where you' re sifting money to your wife for love. No, no, no, this sent me. It' s better not to talk, just like a rudder my wife won' t see this I' ll tell her it' s
not worth seeing. He' s too freaky. It' s too freaky and this, if you see it, we' ll know because you won ' t come back. Just like that, just like that. Now he ' ll come back under a bridge and welcome, they' ve challenged themselves. That' s not any of it. He told me. He told me. Well, man, you' ll be able to make a comfortable video moutize your bridge. There' s the air conditioning on the bridge. It' s well thought out, it' s well thought out, just
like that, well. Surely you are just like me who have a lot of junk, in a closet, in a drawer, under the table, in the car, on all sides, which is good. This just in case and it tells me woman, but give it to someone to give to lots sell or say good, but I' m always going to put it, to need for a future video. And so I have a little diogenes and I' m storing, storing, storing businesses through a drawer, a
closet, a room. I still have the first caches that I bought from home automation, that some I didn' t even get to install, that were the x eleven you remember, these that went, that were like PLCs, because they communicated through the current line, that were some plices, that were giants. In the background, the super big boxes came out that I didn' t entertain you, they had a little wheels to select the channel or something. I had one, I had a hideous fiederation, and then
they had some also horrifying radio controllers frequent. I do, I remind you I bought them. He said how cool it is to be able to make some lights and so and I bought them. We' re talking year two thousand twelve, about two thousand twelve. Yeah, I think it was and I remember saying pussy, this doesn' t fit into the mechanism box. I say this doesn' t fit me in here and in the house where I lived, that in a rental house. The program is, it didn
' t have any boxes. The interned boxes are toasted and so on, so in the end I didn' t install anything, I mean, I literally tried it with little wires out there and I said how cool and so I said, but I can' t cut it. I don' t get in and I spend a paste that, obviously and I still have it because I was stuck out there in a box, in the garage that is this Jose, and you say I should throw it out just to see if
one day you can always open it, you can always open it. Listen and if we set up a domotic museum, the museum of the domóteca, the bar can the museum. I have a retirement. You know, he had a friend, who had his father, who was engaged in the phone business and he had all the phone models, he had been coming out of the first ones, obviously from the past, not Mogollón, but he had the typical one that was like a briefcase, so it was like oyster as
it sounds like motorola. I think so, then I had this one more you had thought of a startup. I don' t remember. Yeah, the startup wasn' t the one that opened up that had the battery on the outside. Yes, yes, the little antenna was taken out, and when they called you, you had to take out the little antenna, because I have a couple of those guarded. That as a defense method, that
' s fine, because you' ve got it in your head. All in defense what was called the wen touch Ecdy alcatel that was yellow and was a keeper. You' d throw it at someone in the head and pop it. It didn' t matter what I thought about him, and that bucket didn' t break. Since what years we' ve been talking about all that, two thousand four, no, no, ninety- seven ninety - eight. Well, that talks, you don' t talk about years,
because then you see the league. Well let' s go since all these years, I mean, if we' re going to put two thousand and we' re in the twenty- four, twenty- four years what mobile and very spinning has evolved to how it goes to home automation, because ' s evolved, that' s a motive. Sometimes we see how a when it makes us live in homes or in our grandparents' houses and how much houses have evolved. Yeah, and what they' re going to evolve. No. But what I mean is that the vast majority, i e,
we are unconditional domotics. We see a lot of sense, a lot of utility. But if we look at this, the percentage of auto- motivated automatic houses, minimum is minimal and how technology has evolved in twenty- four years and our houses and in many houses, they are still as modern or as automatic as the houses of grandparents, of our settlers. For lack of block, I have always sang to myself is something that has always hit me, that is, how we can have cars that practically already circulate alone
and how there can be houses that seem to give a light. We still have to use a mechanism that was invented a hundred years ago, as domotica is neither standardized nor simple. It' s the problem. He' s starting to see compatible things these days. Start because you still find yourself every
two by three with something that' s not compatible with. But it' s just that until very few years ago you either called a company that was going to put you in a few thousand to put a chained cane in a box or you were given that it' s that I put it all in the end. In the end I always say the same thing. I put it in my mother or my grandmother. I just don' t see my
mother or my grandmother riding you at home. And if every time you want to automate a plug or a light, you have to call an electrician and an eye to find an electrician who wants to do it, of course, who knows how to do it and so on, not who knows, but who wants to, because there are many that I' m not even uff that I' m not going to heat my head for that. No,
but that' s it, but that' s for sure. I, I don' t touch that from where he got it from that I' ve been told, oh, that' s Chinese, so that and then if things, you ride them, that way when they start to fail twice if the family tells you look, I' m sick of it coming into
the living room and the lights don' t work. Sure, but then here I think we can draw conclusions, i e maybe the issue of putting a hand in it is worth it, because I don' t know people who aren' t able to change a plug and you have to call an electrician either. Most people don' t know, they don' t dare. Sure. That' s why I' m sure. In fact, I personally have been given a lot of respect until you really see how to
make them safe and what the wires are and you have to investigate. It ' s clear, but maybe the point you' ve made is reliability, I mean, I want to put a lamp in my house and not break
it in the months. I think I want to see a device and not break to see From the point of view, I think that what is beginning to change and what is going to make this world, from my point of view, start to work pretty strong and it starts to work pretty well is that if you notice, we come from a few years or from the beginning of the home automation in which everyone. What I was doing was I invented my system, my protocol, my own, and I' m not accessed
by anyone. And if you want to ride doomotics, you have to ride my little puppies. And then it' s clear what' s going on.
Starting to come out some Chinese brands or marcasoropas too, but well the roll that they let open and they say I have an open protocol and something that you want with me, so I think that the problem is that as soon as there is someone who opens up and leaves his protocol open and that lets you touch him without any problem that surely we started a little earlier, when the fever of the sp eighty- two sixty- six and of the SP thirty- two started, that I now, when I tell my story,
it has to do with that ten we have got stuck that down we have fado And yes and I think that what it has done is that as for someone who makes a device, that it has a decent price and that and that and that leaves it open, it forces the rest to do it, that is, in the end, we all get tired of having fifty - seven applications in the mobile of an application to upload people, another publication for the lights, another application for the carage, another application for another application
to tropi do and in the end you have fifty thousand applications that besides, I believe that we all in that we agree that we now we are in the end we want to have to have to have some kind of a desktop now, that we have some kind of just to have a standard application and we have some kind of having some kind of just to have one application. You know how you go on, yeah, don' t see. Now I will tell another day fighting myself with a fighter goes on, Luis continues,
and that then I think is changing the subject. So, I mean, I think we' re really starting to see that the number of brands are starting to have local integrations and that' s starting to be a, to my mind, a game changer, that is, to my mind, you' re starting to say, I can have all the local domotics, I can have everything in one single app, and I really already start to see it really very interesting and it starts to be within reach of more people.
I still see a point of friction from my point of view, which is updates and that sometimes there is no reliability more super good restability than in addition, it always coincides when home themes and your wife is at home, which always spoils everything when you are out, which have given you exactly that you have been given permission to leave with your friends for a weekend, whatever the matter, but it happens that that same Friday afternoon, that you are
traveling, you receive a call that you say ah and you and that' s why you always move with the portadil and you that now I don' t have problems, but it wasn' t going little on the laptop. I always post flies because, as I knew, I was going to have to touch some remote, but it only failed there. So I think that ' s changing and I think that' s going to make the gomotheca really, as it' s a thing of the future rather present. I see
it a little. It is also something contradictory all many times because you see it in the comments people looking for or above all the cheap device that works and that is easy and clear. So it' s like I buy myself a me who knows a dacia and I want it to work with a ferrari. It can' t be and I want it to have four hundred horses clear, so it can' t be clear, because device or reliable there are now don' t cost you ten euros, ten bucks. It doesn
' t cost you an example. We have it in the sensors, for example, these of presence, because I have not tried any. I have those who like Carlos, he of the twenty- four ten no or yes with Luis a rode at home also clear, and Luis has also mounted everything, but of course I have not tried those that cost sixty bucks of I do not know if they are face- to- face or of that not clear. Sure, I understand there' s a big difference in endings. Clara, sometimes expensive. Yeah, sure, and they' re face-
to- face. It' s expensive, that is, it' s reliable, but it' s reliable, that is, you trust a device, because I have the experience with HIDBs When it comes to working with certain zip B devices, I' ve noticed quite a difference in buying a sensor from me that I know of door selling to buy me a sensor of these that I find by alix Press battery consumption, that is, performance or reliability.
I understand what happens is that there are extremes, that is to say you no longer need to spend three zero euros to assemble sensors at home, but it is that in general we have become accustomed to wanting to buy reeles of three euros in alix Press, in the Express and that it works the two months. And of course then, all of a sudden it comes if you say how I' m going to buy shell and relieve you of twenty bucks, if it' s an analysis pre costs me three or four to
see, report is worth two and another is worth. I mean, you ' re gonna buy a car seat, for the baby. And there are very cheap seats and they are very expensive and in between, because there is a range or that depends on what you pay, you have more or less, and I don' t tell you to buy the most expensive. You don' t need to honor the most expensive one, either, but don
' t buy the cheapest one. Man, if you can avoid it, I mean, in the end it' s all about each person, but let' s say there' s security, the domotic is a luxury what you ride at home, because it' s for a convenience go then I think you have to invest a little more and in the end you open a bucket and open another one and you take a three- dollar lift of alice Press and you say And I just wouldn' t leave it in a register
box forever I don' t know. And I think the problem is that now people have gotten used to that extreme to reading or not I read it in the comments is that Selli doesn' t buy it that it' s very expensive and says they haven' t lived the age of fibaro or sixty bucks no and goes on and if they' re still there costing sixty before, he has it. I remember that. When I started there was only that I do not know I comment or write comments about that expensive good,
because I am very bad with marketing. He always said I leave you in the description, on the website. I don' t say the price, because sometimes you don' t look at it and anyone who wants to glomin and such and we talk to them many times how expensive or expensive a fortune is that we' ve all gotten used in general to this crazy not wanting
to pay. But just like there are things that you say well, the worst thing that can happen is that the bucket doesn' t work very well, that you say well, because that' s because I bought a magnet and eat the batteries every two months that says so it' s been in my bucket. You' re gonna feel it. But there are things that
are dangerous to me. I mean, it' s not that it puts you, it' s sixteen amps and you look at the relay that' s inside and you say that you put sixteen amps into it for an hour and I guarantee you what you do what a barbecue is that of course, order the oven that I want I want against. But if I don' t tell you the oven anymore, you say a Chell has a protective diode,
it has a fuse. All that costs you to buy is that it happened to me with one that I bought in an offer of these ten prés of a euro and peak cost me the relay llamas tzig b. I think you opened it. It' s basically two clues that go to a relay and the protections you' re already putting them in. You sure say it ' s very cheap. Listen, if you know what you' re doing,
it can be a wonderful bucket. But it is that I for someone who encourages to ride it and such is that I would not recommend you to ride that at home, because if you go out burning is that there is nothing here stop it already we are going to get wet, that is to say, since we have experience, because in the end all this also part of still has not gone burning my house, of course, but part of
a goal and it is to be able to help people. And I think that one of the biggest advantages that we have what we are here is not that we are smarter or dumber than others, but that we have more experience in stealing pots and everything, why don' t we get wet. And say so hear this is worth it. Here, in the end none of us are fond of you, so that' s not what happens to you. We have to make this clear. Such is complicated, because I'
ve paid for it from you I didn' t tell you. The test is there, not the other one is the least for another company, this Saturday sports, of course, the Ferrari and you haven' t done it anymore. It' s just your question. That' s a little bit, as it depends, but we all have, we have our favorites, that is, I, for example, get wet first. In my house I usually tell about everything else because, because of my experience, I haven
' t been given much trouble. So it' s true, it' s just that I do a problem I' ve had then when they ask me that happens very much to me it happens a lot with the subject, for example, of servers, that I don' t usually talk about servers, because I don' t know about servers. It' s something I
' m not interested in. Too much. I can talk about a ras berrit my experience, I can talk about the server I have and you have talked about everything Carlos and Luis. I don' t know if you' ve spoken more about being a servant to Carlos and that I' ve seen him from several servers and they always ask me and often send me the ones you recommend. I always say mine look. I can' t give you
my opinion about that, because I haven' t tried it. You have to go to people who have really tried it and pay me nothing, but I have always from the beginning used one that is expensive and we talk. We get in here in reliability and above all something added, which is the theme of the support, which are the zero Slingbooks. I don' t know if you know the sling book company. It is a company that manufactures computers in Spain, in Valencia and has a small computer, a zero mini
PC for industrial type that has no fan. It' s going very well, I' m doing great, but especially me when someone came to me, especially some student came to me and asked me hey, look, I ' ve had this problem with bioesta I say I can help you as far as I get in touch with them and when they get in touch with them,
it immediately answers him. So it' s like added value. It ' s something we talk about just like he is and I understand that you buy a device on the express and you' re going to communicate with him alix press and you know if he' s going to answer you or not. Instead, it is elli, because it has its forums now better or worse. But what you' re saying about mini PCs is that we'
re going back to the same thing, is that you get it. Usually sometimes it' s not like that, but you usually get what you pay for. I one of the mini PCs I have is a nok deintel you see, that' s inside and that' s fine cinnamon. Of course, it can be shared with another seven hundred bucks of bucket that I have a bilingual with a well- built MD, but it' s five hundred
we go in bugs, but it' s not the same thing. But then I have a bunch of mini PCs with nine ninety- five in the ninety- seven ranging from a hundred and a little to two hundred and you see the difference. But of course, you can' t pretend that a hundred- and- a- peak bucket is the same as a noke or a five- hundred or six- hundred mini- PC, but that' s what it means. Pretending to be is by car cheating on you.
Now, you' re gonna get it right or wrong. I have it working and I sell no problems, but it is clear that in durability, since man, I hope that the nooke lasts until I get tired of it and a little plastic puppy with a toy fan, because if I give it a lot of trouble, I do not expect it to last the same as that used. Of course to me, what surprises me is when from some comment is that I do not recommend either Poggi or all these that in the end is the same brand all rebranded. It' s just that I had
a problem with the Mini PC because it failed me. Well, let' s see, it may fail you, but it' s just that it ' s a bucket made of cheap parts, or I want to ride pimps if it doesn' t detect my network card. Of course it has, it' s a real cheap ted, so you' re paying. What you' re paying for is back to the same thing I see before is
that you can' t pretend to pay. Notice that for starters they can be very well and for the case of use that is me, in fact I do not recommend a nook of seven hundred euros to anyone who does not need it. I think I' m cheating, but I can' t. What I' m not going to tell people either is not like you ' re actually cheating on them this month and you' re buying yourself a thousand- pays bucket, just like you look at me. I was sent a few months ago by a ge Kong or Gikon brand that I was seeing
later. They' d come out all over me. Everybody looks like they did a beating. Everyone was sent. I don' t know if you do, too, but everybody was sent those mini PCs and I said it in the video, I say I work in the office with Intel Nuck. I actually have mine from the office is eight years old. It works perfectly for what I' m using it for, and the rest of the fiddents are busy and there' s no problem. When you start reading a little bit of specs and you see an article, you see a video, they
' re good to play, they' re perfect as a server. As soon as I turn it on, it' s already the ventilator to all milk is buzzing there it' s true. It' s good, the video showed it to you like that, but it' s just that just turn it on and shit to see that I' m actually using it. The two I have I' m using, but it' s constantly the fan. But don' t pretend, because it has the same durability or the same performance, because an intern because different price ranges. It' s
just that he' s not stupid. I started with Berry' s ras by size, not by anything else, because I was really cool with her little francan And it' s actually that I already have some other server at home, which really was a size topic. Obviously, the ras berri and besides, they' re very cheap. At that time, of course, at first they had prices that made sense, because it was sixty seventy bucks and it was kind of fine. And all of a sudden, they started
to climb into the vine. And besides, not only that, but this is what you always come up and what started riding good on me I get a hoo masista, well, not your basista game, I pile one to net. Well, I' ll take a flus of b to save two. Well, who says I keep three signals, I keep ninety signals at a second, and I put a grafan on it, and I do complex queries and I take values, that is, I mean, you start freaking out, because in the end, you can' t stand that clearly anymore,
and you realize that you say rapberry, that is. I remember that the ras ver had two, had one in which we had a more instant job, another in which I had mounted not of net and that it was fan, not graphana. I had it mounted on another server and the database, which is the coolest thing, because there really where what most. I hug him,' cause I' ve finally become a freaking geek to save
data. I mean, I' m in the data mediums and I love it because then in the end anything happens in your house and well up to the point, I mean, it' s up to the video, I mean I already record up to the video cameras, because the other day, it was suddenly jarge. Curiosity that I see in my backyard, well, it' s not garden, because it' s lonely, but good in the part before my house I fucked three days ago that I had swept and
cleaned and it was all clean and suddenly I was touching shit. And I say but well this I say what the hell happened here, because you start throwing yourself into the cameras, of course and you get out what happened, that it was indeed a mention that had been cleaned and cleaned up against my house, the man, but that exactly the same to make it cold at home. What happened, why aerothermia doesn' t work. You start to see that you start seeing signals and you say ah pussy, which is that
this sensor fails and how this sensor fails. Instead of dialing twenty- one, he stayed dialing twenty- five because it broke, because it went out, because he saw this knowing why what it was ended up thinking it wasn ' t cold and it hasn' t been activated, that is, in that sense I' m very Friquitos. What happens is that I had influx of b saved on a server, on a powerful PC, very powerful,
which makes server tasks. And what' s going on is that in the end, of course with the price I think the Rasperrys were seen, that the respreces started to get small because in the end, with the network, I had a carajal mounted there of functions and things and especially for the iota bat I read it for SHTTP requests because the yo was so that you don ' t know it a power mediator and has no way to get the data
out of it in a slightly decent way. You have to make requests to him, or you can make the bul that gives database, but it does not overturn with a frequency that grinds and in the end it made the requests for http. And it' s just that he hugged the Berry ras, that is, he saw it if there was always the CPU at seventy to
eighty percent. And then one day I said to see and I have a computer company and I support gone, support customers, small businesses, SMEs and I buy them many used equipment, because Jayna, there are mogollón of webs where they find used equipment, which are equipments that are three four years old that for phymatic that is ninety nine comma nine percent of my customers are left over and that are equipment that are worth you 200 one hundred eighty euros and
are now thirty euros for that price. You find a bug with sixteen gigas format Mini SSF, in addition to mark an anchpo of ht und clear i e, majas machines with a five, one and seven sixteen ram tours a hard disk of five hundred gigas essed and you say that this is left over machine for all the lomotic that I' m going to mount there I say
they have leftover machine everywhere. And if my strip was ruined and I bought another one that I actually had one that once in a while the machine hung up on me and it happens that this one was very old and recently and
I said fuck off. I say I buy another total me as I am continually renovating teams for customer issues and I freeze and I said man the garbage, I put another more powerful and the problems are over and I, I mean, buy something more powerful of that for home automation seems a little bit from the fucking view, a little pointless, that is, what you' re going to put on that I don' t support you so that you I' m just wearing it depends on what you' re messing with if
get an idea just for home automation you don' t need any more. you' re already imagining something like free or some history of it. I ' ve got him in Freak and Luis, but I' ve got him all cold I, for example, what I' ve got at home isn ' t half normal, but I don' t have it all because I need it so much. It' s clear frikism because I feel like, I mean, it is, but there are ten of you, that is, I have one and seven with sixteen ram tours and I' m telling
you, it cost me 200 povos, the hundred five percent day. I don' t like it any more, obviously used. It' s very clear, but the team works perfectly. I' ve got my hjoma mounted, so to speak, my Docker system, with fifty thousand trillion of Docker among them, or masistan freegate recording. I have one I think there are seven cameras doing event detection with a coral that obviously downloads a lot, but you say pussy or graphana, so it has everything. He' s got
everything. Yeah, it' s true that I' ve already optimized it in the sense that I used to have a super heavy net. Now I ' ve got a pretty sensitive one that doesn' t last long, but it' s like uncle and pulls perfectly and doesn' t fall short and you tell me what I want. But it' s already a machine and it' s a cent machine, Luis, but Uncle, yes, but it' s a four- or five- year- old machine. Uh, no, it' s a bought machine. Now it' s got
to be four five years. Good time, but now it' s a little bit the same as some mini- PC I bought for wala pop you were leaving and if you bought it from a guy or my chart, the graph thirty, thirty, I don' t know, I don' t remember what it is I dusted pop from a guy who lives two blocks further. I went to go fuck, but in the end you' re a
much cheaper man than to go and buy him from the store. But you always have the risk that that mini PC, for example, for two weeks, because it does or the same as graphics or the same as cars. My grandmother didn' t use it and it' s unused and maybe the
graph. It' s been three years mined you think that a mini PC can have a use that you normally charge it electronics or something hard drives that do are pending there when they want the rest of the electronics, Uncle, can one, but they can be selling it because to see that it' s not hot, yes, because it has started to give them problems and they have said how by power can one thing for that is Uncle buy it
not in equal apop but against specialty stores second hand. It' s just that if he' s got a problem, your little box and you say hey. Actually, this is about buying, saying it secondhand, because you always have that risk, but usually on most occasions you' re going to
find it great. And it' s true that it' s a very good recommendation and many times it' s worth it because you say, instead of buying me a Mini PC with an emin CPU that' s not going to give me almost anything, I buy a second hand one, with a five, one and seven and it' s going to go a lot better. It' s one thing I' m sticking around. No, there ' s not a problem you' re saying is that fucking it' s
a consumor rap, a package. Not this. But now that you' ve done the consumption thing, because it' s something that a lot of people say no to me is that not a lot at home, a homodist
on a Mini PC, because that' s twenty- four hours. It is that the consumption is that the Chinese mini PCs are with this my ninety - five n hundred if it is that I have a meter of consumption that up to the five batios marks zero and I have and I have a mini PC of these brand, whatever with a baby hundred that when you have it torn out and it is not doing anything, that is, you have it in air that it is not doing such the means of the marker that you
say if it is that a mini PC that at rest consumes four batios and running consumes with charge consumes seven eight, if that what the light bulb consumes is that in the year that it will cost you fifteen euros in the bill of the light per year yes, that you will not realize. So you think you can amortize it, that is, domotics can allow you to amortize
it. It' s just like the solar panels, fuck, that the solar panels juesta or general or, as it costs me a lot, make it clear is that if you look at it for a long time, in the end you amortize it. And of course, when Carlos said it sounds like moit, and I think it' s not only an acomoid, but it' s also a savings system, that is, the concept of managing your blinds depending on the temperature of the house. That' s a choker.
People don' t understand. You don' t understand that. People clear buff but I have to spend so much January on one engine and so much on another and so much worth it I do it with my hand and already, but you don' t always understand it and I don' t have it, well, that' s why I say it' s comfort,
because you don' t need it to live. Go I in the other house that has always told it, had a system, did not have, i e, a three- storey townhouse with several times with one or two, i e, with three five good rooms and the bathrooms and kitchen. I remember spending, I think it was a thousand that came to be a thousand two hundred and three hundred euros a year in gas and a year ago. After giving a lot of shit, I want to compare some to
zoning. I want to buy it for zoning, get authorization from the general and then I bought the valves and zoned the house. The comfort was the same, that is, of having a house that only had a thermostat where it was. I think he was in the living room. I think I
like the typical ones. Stopping it in the living room, zoning the house and putting valves in all places, I did not lose comfort because in the end the heating was put on an hour, in fact, more in the background made more comfort because the other heating was made to be lit only in a few hours. And this allowed me to light, for example, the kitchen first in the morning with the gual when it takes the kitchen to the kitchen, it was not that you were dying of cold, but it was
tempered, with which it was cool and yes. He spent eight hundred bucks on valves, which means it' s a bloody paste and he amortized it. Scene new is that I go to spend four hundred and beak thousand two hundred and beak four hundred and beaks. They only decide a year You know it was you started riding. I built, yes, I, I,
and my experience has counted is not bad. The valves are a little bit delicate, sometimes they crack, but it' s also true that all the ones that cracked at me, I called them and told them that it' s me or that I didn' t break one or one and that' s it. I also tell you one thing because you said do not change comfort No, because I tell you that in our case it improved clearly that better. Our thermostratum is in the living room and our living room to the
north. And besides, it' s very cold because this house, to these houses when they made them, because the one who brought the insulation was lost, you know by the fifty and went to another locality. Well, that way, then the problem is that to have twenty- two degrees in the living room, it implied that in the other part of the house, which goes south, you were twenty- four or twenty- five. Then it was very uncomfortable, because besides you went up to the room than to
the room. Our room faces south and you enter the room you go to sleep and you say look is that I sleep uncomfortable, because it is that caron that has put the salon to twenty degrees. It' s just that in the room I have twenty- two to sleep comfortably. Carlos confesses that you were doing it so that your wife had to take off her clothes because she was hotter. I confess cruzar put it twenty- five of the elevation
my wife, my wife like a good woman who is in summer. While I' m in bed trying to take over the air conditioning at night, because my hot asphysium, she' s covered with the savannah. Saying so I' m fine and I have a little bit of ice and you tell me if the window is melting and you' re telling me that you' re covered, I mean, it doesn' t matter. It doesn'
t matter, I mean, whatever heat it makes in the room. She ' ll cover herself up and she' ll be there, well, there ' ll always be people who don' t understand all this, that' s telling you she says no, I wake up and turn on the light, or I open the radiator and shut it down and I' ll take
care of it because you don' t know why most of all. I think it' s something that' s an intuition that you kind of feel like people like a hobb see, that doesn' t make up for the fuss that you have to get into to get that thing that' s been jaminos. It' s clear. We have the road to Homas Eastar, where we can do it in a much more economical way. We' re talking about free software that doesn' t cost you, doesn' t have any license, you can use a lot of compatible devices, but you can
do the same. I mean, if you don' t want to get involved, it' s very simple. You call a tech and you say look, you hold this for me, and these are cool. Track back three thousand, four zero five zero euros and you' re gonna have it and you' re gonna have it exactly and you' re gonna follow your pimp in that yon and don' t worry. I mean, there' s both ways. But of course, people want to. We' re talking about before. People want to. There would also be an intermission.
Let' s say he' s the one who rides it with the app, with the alexa, with home kead or yes, but well, the mess has it there. Yeah, maybe it starts or more, because when you already start to put topics, in fact, applications and you run quite a lot more risks than this too I think throughout the different chapters I' m going to talk, talk and safety and above all depend on manufacturers.
But that tomorrow the clear person comes down to close and see what to do with it, it gives you fame to work because it' s your turn to ride everything and see what you' ve done you' ve left with all that. But basically, whether it' s lorójame or not to do anything, that is to say, if you don' t do anything, just like the people, because we go back to the front, it' s something economic that doesn' t have a lot of headache and if you can put it on someone who' s riding it, it' s already
hard to find that kind of solution. Yeah, listen, Carlos, you haven' t shown up yet Come on, let' s go. Only one who has presented himself that I am not clear, the only educated, the only one who is also rude. You tell us here at the bar and tell us your carlos? How did you start with this, because how did I start, I haven' t really done it for so many years
either? It happens to me as normal, I haven' t been domotic for so many years, because the same thing I started trying marmitex cacharritos. It was called the company clearly yes, yes, yes, the x xo. But as the model, whatever it was, and besides, it was a bunch of nasty, rough shit. And that' s been a lot
of years. And then, already, then, the truth is that that didn' t work for much good back then what there was And then I went to live Soltero' s flat when I was young, which I already tell you, for what I was at home or here we were going so yes, just like that. And then, I' ve already focused on ending my wife. Then we came to the house. But at first, if I made it in some video I said this house, when we came neither designed it for home automation, nor designed it for networks, nor designed
it for anything, there is a little mountain. What I needed is, in fact, when we moved here, I almost didn' t know how to drill. And then, you know, because you' re poor and you want to do things at home. And so, you end up riding
pladur and doing enlargement. If I lift up even biques and YouTube, I try that is I always say the same thing I say with desire And if you' re not ashamed and safe from home, then if the flies you get to watch YouTube videos and in one you learn to give plaster And the first time you give plaster, you look at it and say pussy, I
already have the drip and that I haven' t painted. And well, little by little the years go by and in the end, because you sort of do things and at some point I don' t remember why, because I started to put some little puppy in the house. That' s me, I think it was the blinds. Like we live in a chalet. It gave me a laziness that this is about being a real bum. It gives me a huge laziness to have to go opening and closing the people at home. Then the bikes say and I said this I have to control and
they open and close themselves. And so I started riding from a mooteca at home. And that' s what I' ve always said That' s what I said about a manufacturer. And so it happened and I started with Oppenhar then Monte Openhard. Besides, as I have worked in Java for many
years, I said well, because I started with Openha. It seemed in fact, I think at the time it was the most stable thing there was or more they were I think it didn' t exist or it was starting, but well, I didn' t know anyone and I think it was the most widespread within what was extended a kissing project and I was open for a few years. In fact, they changed versions several times and so on, but Hostia that I was becoming more and more complex, i e do
anything, do a module for Openhap. It was all, because that was Java and it was fojaba and it was jaba philosophy, that is, dies tea and suffers to do an automation and one day, because you already see me jump to distan homas. They were still zero point versions. I don ' t know what I mean when it was all Jamel and it was all about opening code files for you. But well, since I' m a computer, I didn' t care at all, even if I hate Jamel I always say it and I repeat it, it' s created by the
devil and then, because the same thing. They send everything to me. I buy almost nothing, Hi Honey, nothing, nothing to this video studio is sponsored by Carlos' wife c is inviting her the fact that they sent me, I sent it to Carlos. Yeah, you' re not seeing cars either. I have to admit, I won' t be good. Like you, I don' t know the dough I' ve been spending on domestics, that is if you don' t tell if one day I could do the math. Easy. Hey, you can do that. It
' s easy, som actually. It' s easy, it' s the difference between being poor. If he' s rich, you know that being ignorant of those things. Yes, let' s be impossible, because it' s true that now with the channel they send you things to prove I have things that are worth and a lot of morraya and I always say
the same thing to you to happen the same thing. There are many things that send me that I do not make a video because I say no, because to see if I was all day making videos of this is an absolute m. This isn' t worth anything. Actually, I' d win a lot of visits, because the sauce is what motivates. But like those videos, time, but it' s true that they send more stuff in your tests than you then have the negative side. Again, I don' t know about you, but the problem is that I' m at home
at the end of the day changing things. And that is something my holy woman suffers, because what one day does one thing, the next day does another and the next day she does nothing, because I am on the way to change the piece. I haven' t given myself time, I haven ' t set it up and then why the blinds haven' t been opened today. Or worse, I have a lock. My wife gets used to
the fact that she doesn' t have the keys anymore. One day he comes home, he calls me and he tells me why I can' t go into the house and I tell him that I' m trying in lock and he tells me and now as in roll, I' ve already opened I remote quiet is not that the problem is that I couldn' t open in remote because I hadn' t finished providing it I, I in my inner feeling, I took keys because it wasn' t finished. But I only said to her then yes no. The truth is, she' s
a saint. He' s got a lot, he' s got a lot of patience, he' s got a lot of patience, he' s got a lot of patience, he' s got a lot of patience, he' s got a lot of patience, but with the alarm the same thing, with the alarm, I mean, central Ayax mountte, that is, he' s not a central Ayax montrella exaggerator in the summer. Before summer, I think two thousand twenty- three still doesn' t have
the ex app on the mounted phone Hostia. Yes, trimony if the alarm is deactivated by detection and so on, but it is no longer capable of deactivating the alarm. It' s not that because you don' t. So I mean when I say she' s a saint, she' s a saint, and the first thing I identify very much with you, I ' d leave now, but the problem is that then that' s also
about being a restless ass. I can never find anything that says this, this, this configuration, this way of always saying and if I try it is another, then I never get to say good, because I put the walpan in the living room and it is already made a dasgor and it is no. The next week I say I' m going to change this to
try and see if I like it better. The problem is that I change it, I know, but to the crazy Bulu family just as I know what I did for the life of that test, because I, in the end came a moment that in home as Eastan had total chaos, because I had the house thing more than I tried and it was the role and then there was nothing going on Amazon Alex so that I didn' t jump had more than three hundred devices there would be the app and well, I hung up crazy. In the end, I did what I have now. I
have one Amazon test account, one for Google. I have a WiFi network just for tomotic testing. I' ve got a mass strike on lab diamos. What happens happens, I project one thing in one place or then in another. Let' s see this one is on this network okay, but there' s this app. A change of account. You' re going crazy. It takes two. It takes two houses. You remember a brueba
shovel does the apothecist thing and others are to have a house. And because I have chan tonight, honey, I don' t sleep at home tonight, which is not that I go to bed with other women that I' m going to sleep in the romantic house. I want to prove that it works well. As well as I don' t know if they' re gonna get it right, uh, maybe it didn' t sound like a good idea. Sometimes he tells me to see if you take a tour of your house. Do mott and I say that God says if you see the
Christ that I have here mounted to the ucinary. No. No, no, I can, I can' t, well. That' s why it' s good for me. The channel comes in great, because everything you' re trying out, but it' s also true that everything you ' re trying is getting into your house. But the problem is, you don' t decide to top it off. I don' t know. I' ve got a lock here that stuck it. Okay Oh, great. This is great and the other day they arrived and where it is it hasn' t gitated. They' re not people. I had to grab
a video and I still have it stuck around here. I say now I have to reconfigure it and the whole story is a problem. But there' s one sentence that I think I' ve ever told goes to you too. And that' s what home automation has. That' s really cool at first, they see you pooping and they see you from outside and they say bu this guy, he' s a fucking freak, he' s a fucking frie here giving him there with the wires, so I don' t know what. And that' s mostly good. Family gets used to
it. But if friends come good brother- in- law this in the awnings you go alone, I don' t know what. And of course, that' s all there. Okay, so you' re starting to automate your house. Everything goes automatic, stabilizes, you see all that normal until it fails. When it fails, it' s what happens. You ful come here I saw this, what' s going on? It doesn
' t work. That' s the problem. Listen, it' s failed, it' s left the light on, or like it happened to me with the risk issue, which stayed on for a weekend and brought me a 200- dollar bill. The truth is that' s all clear. Then they remember, but they don' t remember the times they haven' t had to go out and water the garden. That doesn' t just remember the bad man, the typical. Not good, in the end get used to it. That' s who we are, yes, yes,
but the house is bogged down. That' s clear. Well, you, Carlos, the only Carlos, because I' m not clear. You, why did you start that YouTube channel? Why I started the YouTube channel Hostia, because Mira, I started the YouTube channel for two reasons. One is because we bought the tesla and mounted a charger of a brand the typical
one that mounted you a bad installer. The software was terrible and then, at two months, that is to say, it is to throw the paste, I made an openepset that is a charger of these hardware OPENSR softwa open South that you can buy it another you can do it to caches. And then they asked me to record you with a tutorial and how to automate this with homas they urge surplus. Blah, blah, blah, and that'
s where the first video came from. With that, with the idiot bad that he said, that he said before Luis, that in fact I still have it working, although he does do weird things to you from time to time, but the truth is that it wasn' t bad stuff. And the other reason was because I also ended up buying the car we mounted solar panels and to me, my installer cheated on me, but like a Chinese,
but terrible, I mean? I mean, was that all? I of course, when I rode the panels I had no idea of that world, but no idea of this that you had read little and now I say yes, it' s all wrong. It' s all wrong, I mean, I' ve had here by remaking my installation, but for you to know an idea. Besides, I rode the typical investor jua uey what is set standard, they are, you have no idea and where I was
going to ride it. The WiFi came right, because that was kind of like a zulo and so on, and then I told him not to look at this I want. I' ve seen that there' s a dongle for network wiring. You ride the longel and they put the panels together. They were disassembled because the first afternoon, when they left, and I looked at the panels each going to one side, that is, they were bent. It looked like they had been mounted by the slut, but just like
I looked at the panels. Besides, I said maybe it' s my thing and I started to ask my neighbors and he hears how you see this and some, for he is a friend looking at me and telling me listen, but they have let you half ride or stench it there they finish it again. They had to be dismounted, or, well, here he was a Christ. They set up the investor that afternoon. They weren' t able to leave the investor running because they didn' t know how to set it up. They didn' t know and in the end it was my
turn to soak up the Güey game manual. The good thing is, he ' ll believe me storyteller that the investor was able to control him from day one. No installer user password or anything. The guy didn' t even know what he was doing. So that already made me suspect good and from
there I had to redo the installation. What happens that as you learn from mistakes, because you also say, because of how little I know, because I will tell anyone who wants to listen to me that I do tell you honestly when I uploaded the first video, the first two videos that were of that were the opense de otabat of the panels and so I said this. This won' t even be seen here. Who you say is going to
want to see the axis, that is, what a need. Besides, it was the phrase was, but what a need for someone to see me on the axis for twenty minutes in a video. And then, so far I' m very handsome and that something is my mood. Finick, there
' s Felinp audience, a good thing. And here, Luis, you tell us, because Mira, I was remembering while I was talking to Carlos about the MARMITECs and I started with the MARMITECs and also to see as almost everyone here, I am also a computer professional and because I was always very curious and I always liked learning things and everything that had to do with technology. And I think I probably saw them marmite that on some of these websites
that I read to myself in their time attack or some of those. And I began, because that year two thousand twelve, two thousand eleven, I began to play with the MARMITECs that I did not get to ride them, toy outside, because then there was no place where Christ would ride them. And besides, I' m just saying, it' s a coincidence that I quickly moved from home. When I changed my house, let' s
say yes, I had to make a little reform. And good as electricity, I know enough because my father was in electricity and I' ve helped him make many reforms of homes, families, family. In other words, in the end, the reform of electricity was completely done by me. I left her half prepared and so and started with the domotics, with what domotics, removing the one that was not worth anything. So I started with what
was at the time, that what had been accepted web. There was nothing else, the box, the manager, the server, if the more I don' t remember. I think the first one I had was the vera. I don' t know if you remember one that was green, you remember to see yes and a little bit of what Luis said before. The problem was that as far as you were going, well I zod and I got him mania. I recognize it, because jor clear, you start with three four devices the game that saw bou as mules or up the blinds or
under the people that fun. This is true, that the box is in order to do the automations, you had to pick it up. I didn ' t have automations. So, very cool and you have to itch things that was the complex hour. But you' re doing it well. And so. The problem is that as soon as you start inserting devices, what was before I give the button and a half also do the person. It started in three seconds. The pesanta goes up what started to be three seconds.
He started giving in seven seconds. I, in the end I got to have a hundred and high Zweb device and what would be supposed to be that network would have to be very good. The prayer was bullshit. He laughed at her like hell. And I said this is because I read that the vera does not support var of fifty devices. I' m going to
Domus. I don' t know if you remember des it passed me from Domus works better, but also the same from him, and no longer only that from seventy eighty failing device is that as targets a device that is not typical. Ah well, I' m going to buy this Chinese that I ' ve seen out there, which is that, instead of being worth sixty, it' s worth thirty, to say one thing, because you already
put a device in. You don' t realize that device' s crawling into the network and you' ve already loaded the network and cleaned it up. It' s just that there was no way. Because there was no way. And there came a time when I said fuck it and I did a study that all of this fucking happens to take a vacation. One of us went to friends' homes and they just wanted to baptize the blinds and I don' t know why. I don' t know if what egg,
where I saw the serious ones. I tried it there. But with this saying good, touring in my house went wrong, because what we' re going to do and you make me clear and I said and I liked it and I said fuck, because this works fast airplane and compare with centa web until I see it very fast And such and say pussy it' s
called has a pilocal And so and then I said how to change. And then, when I did the study of what I' m up to, I was looking at Penhap, I was looking at Ojo Massistan and I was seeing another one that there was at that time that I don' t remember what it was, that it was also Opensors and in the end, the one that seemed to me to have the most sense by community, by the
level of community there was Jomasista. Then I threw myself at Homais. So in addition, at that time I began to discover a little later, but very little more to the ante. Thanks to the gentleman who has you down here to my playy Mr Luis with his podcast, who had good, who had to have you, he has not yet gone on, go on, but no, in fact, this will come out on the podcast. That if I will continue, but I have not recorded again to do, then
in your podcast in technology for all? Is it technology for everyone? I discovered at that time the sp eighty- two sixty- six, that of course there would be a world of pussy, that I can make little things. I, in fact, had experience in hardware design, because I did
hardware in my end- of- care project. But the hell is that I remember my end- of- care project, that we' re talking about year nine ninety- nine, two thousand in the water face was a pain, but it was a pain because, I mean, but purifying it, I mean, just compiling and getting into the mic on an engine isn ' t a thousand fact that' s what I did my career projection with.
It was a real pain, but pain but horrifying and clear all of a sudden to see that here you compiled everything and you' re going to button it up and you had it working and you cleaned it up and it was like oyster, like cool and it already came out in EEEP thirty- two And already with that pretrante or already I went crazy and started riding, because everything through Homashistan, with Celis, with sp thirty- two and stuff like that. Then let' s just say I came up there with the
domotics. And I' m up there. And like all good a person who comes to home automation, because when your friends come home, you teach it, because it' s like when you buy a sportsman, not the one who buys a sportsman you go to his house always say that sporty. I bought myself. Or look, look, look and I hit the button and when I came to the boat it goes up and it goes down you
win and you just like cool. And then, so that and look and here I have a graph with the production of the plates and so I know that and then, in the end I was doing more and more things, more things, more things. And it' s just that all my friends, as long as there' s the house, always told me for you because you get that, because you don' t ride that. And I ' ve never seen it because since there' s not enough standardization, everything,
from my point of view, is still too manual. The installation of home automation, which really takes a lot of time, so, to set up a business on that you have to charge a lot of money. Then I said I don' t see this as business. In other words, I don' t see it as doing this, but the same thing is cool, because it just happened that the pandemic came in. In addition to having entered the pandemic, I was unemployed and in the pandemic, because looking
for work was quite complicated. And I said, and if I tell people this on a YouTube channel, it' s still cool for people, and listen, we' ll see what we do as a YouTube channel. If this starts to work, I dedicated myself to full time bad YouTube channel, taking advantage of the pandemic to unemployment all this kind of things and what started, as we will prove that it goes then in the end, because we
are here in it and having fun. And the truth is that really to me is one thing that I would really love to dedicate myself to joo a full Time and have nothing else. And it' s for a reason essence, because I like it, I mean, I consider myself a very curious guy and I love learning a lot and here. What' s cool is that you learn a lot in the end you' re all day trying oyster
stuff, of course, all day new products, new technology. And besides, what' s really cool and it has to be recognized is that, as the channel is working better, you have access to things that are more churnous to prove that, although I agree with you that we send you lines and send you things that you really sometimes tell you what the fuck I told her I exist for, it' s not worth anything, because this I
' m not going to make a video. But it' s also true that you get to try cool things and try cool things like a lot, because you can do the tests and some really nice things. And I, besides, that you already know that I am the Friki and the data that I am the one with the sheet, this one looks at data And really, because that cools me and I find it very interesting. And that' s how we all go on. Yeah, a little idea, a little
everyone' s idea. What happens is that in my story you participate, because I have swallowed all your podcasts, that I remember in the time of CP eighty- two sixty- two with the famous Sprunna, I don' t know, I don' t know what, that I don' t remember how it was said, I know perish that I know and yes.
Besides, I hooked my podcasts with you. It' s one thing, a little freak, but it' s funny because never, I' ve never heard, I' ve never given up listening to podcast dude, because it' s cool a lot, there' s a lot, because there are some really cool shows and stuff. The podcast that what' s a pass is that you say hey I' m gonna get to make a video.
I know what I need to know, how it' s done, jose them and get to work, do something that you' re doing one thing and that' s it, man, you' re on the bottom and you' re hearing what they' re telling you and that and you learn a lot. I really do know you eighty- two sixty- six come on. I fucked all the tembre podcasts. I heard them all. Sure. Besides, what' s cool with these things is that you discover
him in chapter number x. Then you have this s down. You' ve got fifty zero chapters that you' re going through clearly, there' s already one problem that' s with others. You' ve all swallowed up already you' re going up. You' ve got to be sure that' s the shit that' s not shit now, there' s no chapter anymore. I have to wait for next week. Or worse than not, that now suddenly takes vacation. Shame on you to take a vacation.
It' s time to leave it, man, of course it' s little consideration that you take vacations and don' t think about me Another day we' ll talk about the free and the Internet. There' s nothing for free in this life. When you' re when something' s like, when something' s free. Actually, the product is you what is your time and your attention, just as it is that this, even if people believe it, this is very hard, that is, because here we all have our work and this we do so. A little bit like
Hoby, especially the YouTube channel. Okay Maybe in your case, Luis, it' s not like that, but the rest of us do. My wife tells me, but why in the meantime, your head, why does it complicate you if you already have yours. Well, because we like it. I don' t like to poop, I don' t like to
try. And since I am, because I take advantage and this shows it to other people, because on the YouTube channel I was not contino enjoy with this, I was not aware of what I was of those who thought that a youtuber was a living the life they were dating, one who touched the magic wand and said artist or clear. But I really would never have imagined the time it takes. That happens not hard and especially when it' s when it' s trying a product, so it' s time to try
it, to do the script, to record, to avoid it. Then think of the miniature, think of the title that people think says a ten - minute video. He' s been doing the video for 15 minutes. No. No, no, this has been five hours for you to just
do the tests. The other thing doesn' t work for you and it takes you to avoid a video that ends up being a ten- minute video, that you throw hours with the video, so you don' t know until you don' t, until you don' t. What I have remembered about one thing because before I have said that I started with z Wai that besides, it is always curious to me that my Waive recipe is indestructible
and you always luis if the program always TiVo. That saying you see I say it' s curious how it changes depending on the network or the products. Or so the web straight hasn' t failed me in life. It ' s true that it' s the smallest thing I have fifty- fifty products, that is, I have or saw devices to the ICT BI network that I have a problem that I see It' s the problem that I see wrong is that if it goes wrong, what do I do. Yeah, yeah, yeah, like this happens, that' s what happened.
I don' t know if it happened to you and you tried. I think we all have a medium- high technical profile here. I don' t and I fucking know about it. So my training is computer engineering, so you give yourself a little bit and you say, and to debug web cet, there were no mother- of- pearls. I love him now. Yes, it' s true that we' re talking clearly. Yeah, we' re talking the same way. Year, two thousand fifteen, two thousand sixteen, it' s been a lot of years and it was
shit. I said this. It' s easier now. But still. I agree with you that you want to debug a WiFi bucket and it' s much easier than debugging a rectowit that gives you trouble. But on top. My first debugging was about a proprietary product, which was about domus, which doesn' t let you see so many things, nor let you do anything. You know on top, it' s on top. It was kind of good, because if it goes well, it goes well and if it goes wrong, also this because it had. I don' t know
if you remember I had it in edomus. You could pay that' s a very good debt. It' s the count on a live. It ' s just that' s very good, it just turns out that it was still good. I used to buy the pots of this in a store that I used accepted wib space or something like that it was kind of and I carried and then every once in a while they did like seminars or something
like that they were free. And then you can connect. And then it turns out that in the seminar there was a turkey that the Frenchman is the Philip who I don' t remember what his web is called never home automation or no house music. He educated tomotic, domestic, domestic, exact domestic crest was, but he no longer takes it to him, he no longer wore it. No, well, in his day he was wearing it, and then let' s just say that he was so he was going to
give a talk about something zwey I don' t know what. Ray Wawa is totally gra tuisto and so and so. So in the domus you paid an annual fee wasn' t much in the eighty- ninety bucks. In theory, in those eighty- nineties, you stopped paying in between. I think the only thing I gave you seems to give you a support that if you have a problem, you put in a ticket and they would fix it, and I with the subject this from the recipe or I had already put
like three stickents, they didn' t fucking tell me. And the typical thing that then ends the east and says good. Turn. There are questions if you want and so and I start to ask I don' t remember
what I asked. But to this I ask myself and say no, because it is that look I happen this is that I go very bad the root and this domus, that is that it is a shit, that it is that post you also a ticket, the technical service disastrous, because already goes the third te that I put and it has not solved it or it tells you the asks good, it is that who gives the technical service for some in Spain is us, I us shit. I say, ah well, they' re not bad either, right, but it' s going well.
I put it in the sail to go and I say to myself, my mother, please, is that this, in the end is what we talked about before. There are people who a manufacturer or a type of product works well and others, because what works fatally. I' ve seen this recently in a video about Shelly Reads the comments and there are people who love Helli and people who hate him because he' s doing it. It' s all going on that' s never a fucking thing. There' s
no term you see. There are people who or what is now going to jemplo also and it is with Celi, for example, Yes, that it is true that, as you have tried, the battery devices, which are a bit wonderful clowns. In the end, of course, you may have gotten the idea of very bad cheese, but it is done, what happens, but past futile. It happens with everyone right now because you use the operator ruter which and you cut it already let' s be honest. People
aren' t able to ride Unifai at home. Not if I and ninety - nine percent of people use the future of meadow, of course, and people say it. In fact, not long ago. I recommended some friends who aren' t technicians. I told them well, then, to buy the system this deco of Tepeling like any other what' s going to be better. Combined in the price. I' m going to spend two hundred and I' m going to spend euros. I' ve got a clear rodeo and you' re saying the problem, that' s because I buy
five series. I' m not telling you any more, but I buy five more selis, the mobile ones, more, the TVs, the fire stick more jumps to voices, you get to twenty- five, thirty, the disconnections start and whose fault it is. It' s not moving, it' s not that shit is happy and that' s the subject that people are, but I do get it again. It' s normal. It' s just that that' s actually not people' s problem. People don' t have to take a master' s degree in technology to
know how WIFIE works. We have to make home automation accessible. The domotic or whatever you want in life that you want to standardize and if you want to bring many people in you have to be able to use it a child and in the end it is, if you need to make a UNIFI installation at home so that the WiFi goes perfect, because wonderful but how many people
are going to do that? Nothing like this, but to this day I don' t see a future that is going to change, because today you have to go through there and we will not see it a house where all that already comes integrating. You buy a new house, and don' t look, we talked about it the other day, and I talked about Mater Matter earlier. It was supposed to be the repera and I was going to solve the problems. Last week I was testing some new devices, a curtain
engine, and in the end it just works for me with Google. With Google well, it works, it goes down, you can' t go up by percentages up and down. It gives him this and he doesn' t stop fucking how I do it. It didn' t stop. You had to wait at the end of the load for a disaster. A disaster with the good manufacturer' s app was going pretty much, but it' s a hell of a thing. He was supposed to copy everything with Amazon, good engines yet because they are not compatible in mater so in Alexon it
does not work. That' s the problem, which is that mater is still so limited. But if it happens with the new nunky K another good one works. In fact, I bought the new applet to see I was going to say just so I could give it to you to change on Apple TV. I' m sorry, honey, and a personality was for videos, it was for Apple, Apple. I don' t know about you guys Apple, I doubt I' ll be sent to the logo We' re going to say and see that everything I have is from Apper, but
I don' t think it' s the type of company. And no, but I bought it because I wanted to prove that such was going to the cloud still doesn' t work with Amazon, it does work with Google, but well, in Google I had tried it and I' m going to test it with Apple, that supposedly Apple that has the best integration or implementation of matter and of today' s life is true that the best inter takes longer, because that does take and looks more like Houmekeit and good more
local, as Apple is the good thing that it has, that it is local. Then it has its very bad things, because it integrates perfectly. But you' re taking Nukie' s app. In fact, you go to Eastan homas, you integrate nunkiy by emqutt you get twenty- five options. You integrate it by mater is that you can' t even open the slip because in mater they just released it in a version that still says pta that I don' t know what doesn' t for the second Q of
the two thousand twenty. The problem with this is that in the end I see more and more people saying no. I' m not buying this because I want to wait for mater to standardize. What' s going to happen in the end is that, well, what' s going to happen I talk like I have the Crystal ball, as it takes so long, I think what' s going to happen is that in the end the manufacturers are going to see that they sell less, because there are people who are waiting
and they' re going to say look. I' m going back to what I was doing before. I stop putting up with it or I stop advertising mater and I go back to what I did before to sell. And as it happens, well, goodbye and then those that happened with amateur shell Odia. Helli' s talking about implementing mateur because they don' t have another one, because he asks you. Actually, Seli doesn' t need it. Hl already has claudi control and local control. Then you' ll
kill a pain in the ass. But of course, if they don' t integrate it, they stay out of it. But clear how to integrate mater you have to pay for every device and for every time you put a firmoork that changes and such is a darn thing for them. But then that ' s what the guy said as Dimitri, not limit. I think it ' s called always called Dimitri, because the typical name, the typical,
the Russian name I' m going to make is not Russian. The guy ' s a Bulgarian, Bulgarian. Well, I just pulled the wall out of the Soviet Union. I think tomorrow, but tomorrow I' m vulgarizing in Estonia, it' s going to put me in search and capture and clear at the end says we have a lot of options in the seals and a web panel that' s a wonder And now it' s crypting and
limitations. If Mater doesn' t support the consumption measurement yet clear, then I don' t know what, And it' s that with mathur the of course you say I' m going to have to implement something, because it' s the standard, but it still doesn' t work well, it' s worse than my local support and it doesn' t have support
for half of the parameters. Me the most. And Mater how long it takes already, because Matter was released two or a minimum ago, because that Linux on the desktop, just like that, and in the end yes, that it is true that I do not know if it is fault, it is not or manufacturers, because of course, I have known for a long time. No, not because with mater, because with mater, because in
the end people matter matter kill but it' s about that part. But that, that is, as we can see, religion, communism, all on paper, because it stands, but it is not to be executed, that is, person. The idea is very good. The idea is that it' s coming, it' s good, it' s Russia. Religion is very good. There' s no lack of smoke and sex and I' m gonna censor it for you. You' ll see, only
the porter is missing. Throwing canapés stops playing well and you how you started in this to see, for I think that more or less we are all restless juggles and I imagine that like all of you from little ones, cacharreando, disassembly, toys, but really sure that with the villo not starting to program the video, well, it is clear, the video does not.
I think before the video doesn' t. I don' t remember it very well, but a spectroom that is to me my only one that changed my life was that I was my parents, I was lucky that they could buy me a spectrom a forty- eight k and there I discovered the programming if the basy and watch a movie that I don' t know if here as old as I sure know it is war games or that it is more figur Derik is not I think. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that was the first time I saw that a computer could connect to a place
and fake his notes and I blew my head off. I said this, how is this. Then already, then of course, then later is when it came to the Internet and I already freaked out with everything. It' s clear, of course, me and my whole life has been based on
the world. I' ve always been in the technical world, I' m a teleco, but it' s always been a professional intruder, always programmed, medicated programming and to see me getting into all this comes very yarny with the subject of what Luis the SP thirty- two has said before, Good SP thirty- two. Not the older brother, though he' s said to be a younger brother. He is an older brother, who was born earlier in the Sepa eighty- two sixty- six and with Arduino.
Most of all it follows a chronology I knew Arduino flipé came from programming computers with him, because he programmed for different companies, because either for banking, for industrial topics, whatever it was, but it was very boxed, that is, I programmed management software and I was boxed to the keyboard, the mouse, the screen and at most some speakers a little more and suddenly that with the same tools that I already had programming, the power to turn on
LEDs, the power to measure temperatures, that blew my head and I said it was also when, like when I discovered the spectrorum, when I met, I started programming all that and that blew my head off and said good. This is a wonder and I' ve always had the goal and I say it my video. I' m very sharp, I mean, I
' m very short. I am not preclara and it has cost me a lot to learn things and I have always been clear that all we do are very complex topics, but that to a certain extent we can explain it to people in a simple way so that they store it, to accommodate above all that people see that the benefits, because of course to you they can tell that solar panels are milk, or that having an electric car like a testel
or whatever is milk. But until you live in your own flesh, it ' s hard for you to make it yours and I' ve always been my goal, I' ve always been very focused. In fact, my website that' s an easier program, it goes way down to that. At first I focused a lot on programming and trying to teach some programming to people who wanted to learn programming. And of course all that has already led
to Arduino. Arduino crossed, for there by the two thousand and fifteen, two thousand and sixteen by the way and I focused on Arduino that made known to me the p eighty- two and sixty- six and the p eighty - two and sixty- six. At first, when we program it, we have to do it with tea commands that as it was programmed, I
modens it when the first time I say it this is a milk. This you can connect to the Internet and I, when they give me commando that tea, coming from programming with Arduino, I said I don' t want this. I, I live very quiet. I don' t feel like messing with this Sate commando thing that happened but tremendously and I left it abandoned, until also another Russian who I don' t remember what it' s called developed the implementation, that is, being able to program the sp eighty
- two sixty- six with Arduino. And there I did turn him into what' s cold I saw what I couldn' t get out of the house, because they' re all over the place. And that' s
when it started to hatch the whole free home automation thing. I got a lot into the subject of how he said before my tomayo spurna, the non - net tasmota with estep eighty- two sixty- six, and it fell into my hands, for the first rele that I knew, which I probably don' t know if it was the first, is not Lesonov, the son of Basic, but the b yes that had a clear st flipalow a we no longer had to walk with the wires and such but that it already
came to you in a final device. And it' s not that, it' s that you disassembled it and you had a pillar there, of course, because I soldered the pins and you could load your Arduino code. There the wonder, of course and there you could automate the cru you could put in a routine that told you to shut down and light it without a server or anything, and you could do it completely independently and do whatever you
want. Actually, I' ve got it working. The first one I used in a lamp I still have it working at home and from there it was when I started entering the home. But I really went into Homas Eastan. Well, in two thousand fifteen I started with my project and I started doing podcasts, writing articles, recording some YouTube video, but I quit, I left the YouTube track and I continued with the podcasts that I then left and I started with Homas Eastan. I started late. But basically also because
of that, because at first it' s just as well. But I don' t have enough time to get him in and he went there for two thousand twenty, or so two thousand twenty after the pandemic, when I said hear this the truth, which is very cool. It was trying it out and I also offered it to my students and I say look, I ' m going to get into this I did a training and from there started
to advance and the YouTube channel I have it. I think I' ve had a lot of time for two thousand and fifteen abandoned, and now he ' s been giving him a lot of cane lately. Last year that thanks to video that you collaborated and that you sent me the video, because that I have been able to know. I see you' re a normal agent, that I don' t know if my weirdo, well I know very little about you, and what I know, leave it there, because all right there can only get worse. Yes, but I too have seen from
the point of view that I have always consumed your content. You can see one. It' s normal, that is, just like when you go to watch a football game, if you' re very football, mild and you see a footballer, you see him on a pedestal always see him, but in the end they' re all jos, because they' re all normal people who live, piss, then you see his life, he' s got his problems and that' s it. There' s no more social media. It' s a very false world. Yeah, that'
s right. That' s just as much as you do your messages, that is, you teach what you want to teach and you have to be careful, especially when you have a more educational channel than anything else, because if you only teach the good, you transmit clear frustration, because there are people. That' s why you have to show the clothesline in ci clothes That' s why this is my cover- up. I work, I am you ask with roll fait. I have fought this I have not succeeded,
but very useless. It can be good. This is not the only thing that happens to you It' s that you have to see what we ' re not perfect for. You know, you say hey, it' s just that then I get on and you say an SP, and that ' s until I get things connected on the site, I don' t know what. I' ve thrown myself three days and you say don' t worry if it' s normal, and it' s just that burning EESEP that I' m a then I have a drawer and a SPS with
the burned regulators, because that' s what there is. So I recorded yesterday a video of how I repair an OPENEPS. But it' s just that he' s here before. How I burned a ven it' s like, because Chico you do things when you don' t and how you shouldn' t and you carry it is like good, because I remembered. I remembered you, Luis, because I was the other day changing the sp
of thinking to wire it. And, in fact, I think I videotaped it that if I can avoid it at some point and I have that is the original one, the one that comes with the rele, all that, this one with the contacts and everything went well until it had been doing twenty minutes touching open Nefs and so and then I was going to touch and look at the screen until I said and the screen is on, it' s
stuck. I got out of the light and shit, but I could see myself, I mean, but I could' ve stuck to Openfe because on top of that, the contacts of the contactor are two s are showy, but just like that and he says to look at what he' s wearing and you know why he was, because he was going to record it he ' s recording it. I was more looking forward to paying with my hand
like this, instead of looking out for the light. What happens is that I think what happens to us is that since you already get into the jo roll, I have to create content because I want to show things and you say that in the end either, I do that it' s true that before it happened to me a lot, that I did and then I recorded and then it was like that shit I don' t have to record anymore, because I' ve already done it and I' m not going to
undo it to get pregnant. It doesn' t make sense. So now it' s like it records, that is, by default it records that then nothing dani comes out. Well, then record what matters and what you say happens to get in your face. I had to see, uh, and in the end, because that' s stuck with me, I forgot to take the light off, and if I love it anymore, not only that, but since you' re recording it and you' re doing it at the same time it' s good, wait, wait, I' m going to go, so I' m going to look at it,
covering it up. It' s the shadow and you know the funniest thing but I' m going to move it to see, and I' m and you know the mother. It' s one thing. It' s five minutes, it takes thirty- five. Only for the funniest thing is that Carlos will publish in his video and it will be seen and we' re here playing the Opensian. If someone understands the screen and will say clear scream, that is, we delay that the regulations wear gloves and do not
remove, because winning those screwdrivers are not regulatory. But, well, it ' ll be you. I guarantee that if I don' t put an image that won' t be seen because we go, but see that also the people who say it has everything in an education, it makes all the sense, that is the one who is watching that video I think it does animal what if it doesn' t know how to imagine, it is true that in Opennefse, because you don' t know about electricity and so you
don' t ride it. But with something else I can say, it can be one is that people are copying what you' re doing and if it gives you to be changing a switch and still given the light, then maybe another one comes and says ah well, because if you don' t have to remove it. Sure, that' s a very curious thing.
With the battery that I had old, the old one that was high voltage, I was for the new mount a different BMS than what the BMS does is the first thing I had a Duijoser electric vehicle battery that I made myself with Volkswagen electric vehicle modules. So, for the second version that I did when I changed my home, I used the b months of the car,
which is called the slave bemes. And then they sold a guy a Dutchman what' s called Karell, that product that' s called gr NBMS, that connects to those bemess slaves and it makes you work like bems that and
you' re a very cool invention. No, then I told the guy listen, because I want to mount it in high voltage format and the payment told me no. And his reasoning that comes to the point what you were telling him and my truth that I found very interesting is that it says that if I sell something that can mount this in high voltage, being for twig
I selfh this is very dangerous. I mean, it' s not the same thing that you get forty flips, that you have like this, a forty flips that you commit for killing, but it' s very rare that I kill you that you get three hundred, with three hundred fixed lads because you contain a thousand blacks. Well, go on. Of course that' s why they don' t take you out. I wouldn' t be there for you or God this so the guy was saying they weren' t
gonna do that module. Not because they didn' t know how to do it, because the one that technically didn' t have a greater difficulty than they had already done. But the guy was saying that of course, to what extent, as content creators, we have no responsibility to hear, Uncle, that what people are going to do, because they' re going to copy you carefully, uh, but of course you do think about it, start warning things, of course, but this is that if you think about
it, there' s one thing very clear. Man, there' s people who show knives and see if they' re gonna kill people with the knife. Yeah, man, it' s just that you have to be careful and you have to explain a lot to go to the video and these
changes. But as an anecdote the viruses, these ones that I made try relays or smart switches, because I always went to the electric picture and said Vene lowered a thermal handle and then Vene climbed a mantle of fear so that people know wait before doing anything, low thermal handle to work that remains a little repetitive and such because there were people who complained to me of screwing.
You have to say it changes the picture, it doesn' t use to be a guy' s way to see it is that there will be people who will copy it or look at the video as a tutorial and if you don' t tell it, it will not go to lower the thermal mandate and it will stay there stuck. Now what' s going on is that of course, when you finally think about it, you finally say this well.
We already have a few videos and you tell them to repeat those same five minutes of each video, that they do, but but people always come up the video, then something, but you have to do it, you have to do it. The one who follows you in all the videos, because it will be missing will see the repetitive, but I can not see myself. It' s true that with the light at home you say well, there are no differentials. Bad is that I kill you there' s
a lot. It is true that in this country we have very good protections. You know the same thing in America. We talked here good. But I don' t stay calm if I' m doing something that I do because why or because I know, because the cemetery is full of people who know, but I do because I want to do it like this. If I see it' s not the right way, I' m going to say it, I mean, listen this isn' t done that way. I do it that way or look. I' m changing. This must
remove the light and the one who complains or complains. But it' s just that I don' t stay calm, or the same as batteries. I think that is, I see channels on YouTube and upside down that to see it is true that nowadays there is a lot of information if you want to set up some batteries, some life more than safe and if you are going to mount a BMS. But there are channels that talk about it. They talk about batteries like changing a light bulb. You don' t see
the video. He' s following him. Besides, people follow him step by step, but they don' t know what he' s doing He hears that you' re talking about a generation system, that is, you ' re riding a biker and some batteries. I think you have to study that he hears. I think most people can do it. But there are people who see a video and the knowledge that she had serves her and there are people who, perhaps, need three months to understand what she has to
do. But I, when I see channels that start saying this you look. If you watch this 15- minute video at the top of the lyrics and you have your battery bench, it' s like me, that makes me sad, but it makes me angry because the fuck you can cause him a serious problem. And of course what happens is that, well, it has more views, it has more time, because if you give a video, of course, but if you start a video saying, look at this video. It' s just that in fact, fuck that there' s
in the channel statistics. I checked when I started a video saying this is a papacacetero video. I mean, you see the drop percentage in the first thirty seconds and it goes down at least two that YouTube and YouTube puts you down. I' ve done what you' ve done, Candy Da soul.
You don' t see this and your family puts you on video ten out of ten Well, come on, you watch videos, you look on YouTube, you ride your battery bank, I live in fifteen minutes of a few hundred thousand visualizations and you say you watch the video and you say to
watch. The problem with this is that you follow the steps like a robot you ride it and that you don' t know that you don' t get wrong in one thing because you' re not going to realize that you ' re wrong, because they' re not explaining to you what you' re doing and with the batteries, with the same thing as changing the inks, change the brake clamps of your car at home, without going through the workshop as God all with all that, but it' s just that it
' s the roll of what I said before, Luis of is that we ' re going to the cost then, if you can save me the supervirsion of the professional to pay him to change my brake pills or I can save myself instead of buying a commercial battery, that I make myself a and save myself an x money, because I integrate it. It' s true,
too. You have to break a spear in favor of the community, that is, the real percentage at the end, because what I' ve talked about before the people of measure is normal and if you have to change the brake pads in the workshop changes them, that is, I don' t, most of it is the same as there is a battery that means. I have common sense. I didn' t see myself riding, unless I
had that knowledge usually. In fact, what we talked about before I put my hand in the power grid, I didn' t get in there face dog say, come on I saw him riding without a clue. No, well passively clear this one I' m going to cut this not red red, light black brown, what the minimum you know that wires there in your house and what they work for and what it has, how the overall picture is. I' ve been to the facility, installing battery issues and stuff.
S there are no counter- distals in which you saw changes of phase cable by neutral, neutral by phase that this you say, but this trunk of color I have never done to myself and I already you. If I ' ve done it is that they hit the plug anyway, because in the
chufe you can throw it you notice it' s funny I think. It was because the inverter who was riding with a battery didn' t start when the relays came in that has to make between the generation hit a firecracker and boom and error, Error, Error, and said it' s all well connected and I say that it' s ruined to the inverter by these weird things that you think and already gave me to follow the wire and yes, phase and neutral were with the right colors in the inverter And when you were
going there in one of the cuts that had a thermal handle of half boom changed the goats, it didn' t happen to me, but then for the same price. It' s just good. The truth is, the installation is really that God' s got him confessed, because we' re going. In fact, I already said that I didn' t go back there had a whole metal booth and in that metal booth you' re talking about the steps of the wires through the metal booth without a railing that'
s like that but don' t be afraid to make an account. This is metallic and this short is like you' re going to make a box of Faraday the Filitating, that is really these things that you say. I don' t want to be here anymore, I mean no, because the awareness that this is going to learn fire any day, on the previous floor where I lived before. In fact, I burned some relays because the neutral
phase limes were changed. The phase was in blue and the neutral was because it was black or brown, because they pulled it out of a plug and put any wire. And that' s it and it even had lighting,
where plugs and plugs in the lighting circuit. It was a Christ and clear, well, at the beginning I said to myself uncle this and then it has here already with a multimeter and I ro you this is worth this and then changing in fact, in a video of me beginning of the channel, riding a thermostat the phase I have it in a blue that I explain the video. Don' t listen to the color code, because this is riding. Making this song is not important. I put it there comments on the
video that you' re doing crazy connecting to the blue phase. It is the regulations and I explained it I put and the installation in box even the regulations. I don' t know if it' s a no, no, but in Spain I don' t know if it' s good. Luis, there' ll be more of this. It' s a recommendation or as a rule you have to go. You have to have it in blue, the blue neuro, then the phase already depends. You can put the brown on it. It has to be that in Spain the regulation is
very strong and goodbye. Thank you, because if you find everything, but I didn' t say it as jokers America, an electrical installation in America all colors. There, to begin with, there is no differential concept, that is, in houses. There are no differentials. There are in the kitchens above all, in the bathrooms. In some kitchens, in the bathrooms they have what they call CFC, which is like a mini differential mirror in
a plug. So there if you have protection, which spa basically for if you throw the toaster in the bathtub, okay, but if you throw it in the bathtub, yes, but if you' re in a slum, in the garden, there you go and the other day a news came out.
I don' t know if you heard in Catalonia, a tipassa had killed because she started cleaning with one with a carcher, she started cleaning the pool of her house and it turns out that she had plugged in the cartcher had no differential protection and the tipa with the carche cleaning there, so whatever she dropped the carchara, the water or what she even fanned out and the
helmets. And that' s how it is in America. So, in fact, since those are more expensive, they make them serious, something that in Spain you say, the plugs are serious one after the other and come on comes electrician and gives you that with your hand. And that' s how it is in fact. What they say is not with even if you have a chiefc and these in the bathroom enough because it protects all the sockets
in the bathrooms, because I' m really vain. Sure, but there ' s actually you see, electrical installations, well, actually, you see. The cables you say jo are not very advanced, because with electricity. They don' t know where in Spain, there are times when regulations don ' t even make sense. What is true is that, since it is such a big country, they have a little different rules, because I remember doing, consulting people there and, for example, my brother, who is
in California. All his junk runs at 120 and the consulting firm that I say was in Miami, worked at 230. It' s just that there goes a little to your u In addition, it' s that in the United States they work at one hundred ten and two twenty, because of course it' s one hundred and ten, but there' s erect domestics that is by consumption is that the cables would have to be then imagine a car.
A car is basically biphasic. What they have in caste two phases and to the kitchen and to certain places they arrive two phases to have two twenty. So they have a guy sitting there who says I don' t know why the plugs are banana. Then you see that I love watching videos of people so they' re from there and they make electricity issues and you say I don' t know how they' re still alive if they don' t have protection, they don' t know what a different one is.
When you see how they' re building the house, all made of wood, the goats and uncle' s decks are passing by. This isn' t gonna burn. They don' t know what a corrugated tube is. No. Not those people if you suddenly need to pass an extra cable, you have to open half a house. They have no way of getting through wood. It' s done fast but change one wood for another to hardware. I' m really surprised, but it' s good for here,
at least we won' t. Yes, but a lot. Look, somebody doesn' t see from America that no, it' s nothing, no, no, no, I don' t think they say it, that they' re the first people who are engaged in electricity and they say, that is, with all the good we have and the electricity seems to see last century, so it' s them. You know that this video is sponsored by the U S government or that I don' t know that there' s no problem. It wasn' t dj G. That was
chapter zero. If people don' t know, this is chapter two. The first one is pre- censored, it' s prize four subscribers, premium that' s here and it' s not true it came out of there. That if you give him like that there are five hundred thousand likes, we' ll be in the next chapter that happened exactly exac and we ' ll whip the culprit and you' ve come upstairs mogo and a five hundred thousand is four days. You' ll see, yes, yes, men, it seems more to me to see and if there are six hundred
thousand likes, carlos will undress. That' s it, but we didn ' t want people to see the like. Well, we also counted the dyslikes. If there' s a lot of dyslikes, so do we. And hey you can' t anymore. People can' t. Also of course there are a lot of people who just left the video and said well, just in case they arrive, I don' t open the two. We didn' t say. Besides, we haven' t said how much we' re going to record, nor is it true that we' re
new. We' ve started drinking in the bar there you take each other. We try to publish it once a month. We understand the idea. The idea is also to make interviews with manufacturers. We are open to suggestions that put us in the comments that they want, that we talk, that we do not promise anything, but we can talk about I don' t know, about liquors, teas, they should There are many topics to deal
with. Boom. Yeah, yeah, yeah. This first chapter has been a brief introduction to what we' re going to be doing a little bit good c I think it' s going to be now to determine more than anything, because to all this the one who keeps watching the video. At this point we can give you something. I think we should send you the address that you look at him with some ham or something for that purpose and the potons are very useful, because you' re making dinner, you'
re doing sports, you' re playing pim and this talk. We haven ' t taught anything. They have heard us speak and they consume the penalty very well. Well, and what' s posted as a podcast on YouTube is also posted on the podcast platform, because one of the things will be apps. I' m not saying no. But one thing, one of the things you miss is on YouTube, is to be able to listen while blocking, for example, the mobile that I' m sure you' ve
planted is the Mira Award. That' s another one of those things where in the end, when last year, when we went to the other side of the pool, plus the other side we went to the other side and it didn' t work YouTube, but the premium ones then there wasn' t like three months free. Then I said well, well, since we ' re going to Mexico and so for the plane. There I download the videos that besides, on the plane I went seeing a direct of this man
deferred ade. I think I told you and I said it' s three months. I hire him and when I' m off. Well, I ' ll swallow them by announcing. At first, I don' t give a damn about the video. I' m still a prize and that I ' m a price that makes you or for the theme of t is that I go out for a walk and leave the video not cut, but then I have to admit that it' s very. Besides, I like to watch a lot of meditation videos and so on. When I' m super
overwhelmed. Be then, if I can, I' ll put it on for a while and I' ll take Geripollé with my cell phone and of course it' s not the same. Put on what you don' t get ads that are there at the moment the sound and all of a sudden, because that coming out now there was a video on Tiktok, on Instagram
that gives these memes that you' re there relaxed. All of a sudden, it' s how your ass itches, you have lunch, well, but in the end these things itch and then it' s true that it ' s not everything, because the premium, at least the officer is worth it. I' m not saying if you' re already going to hire him to Turkey or so, but today, but paid in Spain for tone is but well paid that we' re here, you' re going to be on YouTube. Well, for no good it' s eleven ninety or
something. No. It doesn' t really deserve eleven with ninety a month, which also includes YouTube. Read more good, have more services. Okay, he' s gonna download dog videos off line. Besides, above all, what I like the most is the lame thing. I' m asking for a video. Mostly I use it when I' m cooking, I ' m going to do sports and such a lame block my cell phone and I' m going to listen to the videos. To me, that'
s wonderful. That' s very good. Yeah, yeah, man, in the end, when you post about all this kind of video, you consume it pretty well with your cell phone locked and doing other things. But I have to be aware of what wire I have to connect to not mess up the Pope is that I don' t think anyone can be seeing us, but looking at the screen. Two hours you know, I think hours will set it on fire and s rlo. Of course. It totally happened
to me. You' re starting me. Don' t worry. I ' m single, Carlos, I' m single and whole there I give it to you and I' m alone this week for nothing. It' s not for nothing we could do the domotic bar. Tinder hears that they ' re only if you want us not, you and I will be good. I' m going to close normal value, take out violin and start neither na nor bardo motico. Tinder, I don' t know what you want us to look for They' re not gonna cancel the video. You
' ll see the first pimba. Yeah, start that what I was going to say I did the opposite way, like I came from podcasts. In the end it became so untenable to talk about topics of electronics, Arduino, some domotic and only audio that I had to say no to this how I teach it, that is, when I' m talking about a device look, because this was done, made me and sustainable. And that' s why I' m back on YouTube, too. I just needed something to show things, the complications, the audio is, of course it is.
And for this subject of talks is fundamental. Those who have prizes you can see and those who do not, because you subscribe I saw that sponsored by YouTube. Sure, there' s good, because we shut down not the bar, yeah, we' re closing the bar. The bill is the
bill. I don' t know anything to wear is good and what you ' ve already consumed neither ham how that ham wasn' t just food drinks not I' ve gone what you invited to fuck well, hey decide already before seeing you, you' ll see get ready, before firing that just in case this is going to come out in different media, people can at
least locate us on the normal Internet where you can locate yourself. Yeah, well, I think this first video is going to be on my channel all over the place, and the idea is you' re rotating, so you ' re gonna have to move from one channel to another. We' ll go and say who' s next. I don' t know who'
s next. Volunteer to upload the video doesn' t feel Carlos, so you won' t have to go looking anyway, we' ll let you know where you can locate us. But especially that because it' s going to be in podcast that you say where you can locate, you have to see what the normal channel on YouTube, Normal in Gothic rent, YouTube channel in Gothic challenge is that you' re watching it right now. Me or that x your clis on other channels, yes, you' re not clear.
I am in a madman and his technology that will be the next one that we have to if you already want to give and give and give and give like and his pre to any video and also if you have reached here, man that at least to make a round under leave of all the links and punctuating by channel and a like to any video and you write man, since we are that we will pay the drinks to you, also to me I know that pays his uo for that, for that reason to me you
can see me enjoy and find partner in domotic solar tinder well, there are people. It would be gothic alone to see here is a state. What has to be there is that you are not lost, but you have to take advantage of that. We have to take advantage of it. Look. Let' s see, then making one does oye. No. No, besides, it' s the motto. As soon as I put you on a relay, he invited you to dinner Hey, listen, and I can
also give you the red bedroom light. Look Romanesque is and to me can locate on my website program easier com and it is already heard that it has been an equal pleasure. Very good to share this almost two more hours. I' ll pay the bill. I, uh, good, but next, maybe we' ll have to make it a little more chorus, but it' s a timer, an hour and a point per lizar and let us know well, guys, all right, gentlemen, finish a greeting, a greeting, see you later.
