Smoked Meat

A recent hobby of mine involves meat, some wood chips, and a smoker. Smoked meat is an ancient human practice. Most cultures still do some form of it to this day, and for a few it is still just part of life. Meat can be expensive to obtain, no matter if you buy it, hunt it, or grow it yourself. When you harvest an animal, especially a large animal, you need some way to preserve what you don’t immediately consume. Smoking is a good and cheap way to do this.

Most American’s introduction to smoked food is at breakfast. Mmmm bacon! Bacon is cold-smoked pork belly, and is essentially raw (but kind of preserved) when it comes out of the smoker. I’ve not yet tried to make my own, but it doesn’t seem very difficult to pull off. I’ll just need to buy or build a cold smoke box. Once I do that, smoked cheese becomes an option. I might just do that this year.

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The Blog Hobby

I started this blog about a year ago. I made a couple of posts and published one of them and not much else. I had created it on the wordpress.com site as a free blog. It has done what most aspiring bloggers have done. Nothing.

The past couple of weeks got me thinking of several projects that I’d like to do, especially with my kids. I wanted a way to document things so we could look back on them as our future selves. This seemed like a decent way to do that. I got a real domain name and I’m hosted with a hosting company now. My original plan was to host it at home, but I really didn’t want the extra chores of network and application security on top of handling content.

I’m assuming blogging will be long gone by the time my kids are adults, but who knows? The last five years has seen many blogs fold up or dry up in favor of the house that Zuck built. I’m guilty of that. I left my first blog after a few posts in favor of spewing forth rhetoric on that other platform. We will see how it goes.

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Playing with Plex

It has been in my mind for some time to set up a media server of some kind. We recently got a TV that was capable of connecting to a remote media server with DLNA, so perhaps it is time to play around with it.

One of my older hobbies has been to hoard old computer equipment. My original plan was to use some equipment that I was most familiar with; the rack mount server. About a year or so ago, I was doing a very dangerous thing. I was on ebay looking at old servers. Well, I found a great deal on two decent DL380 G7 chassis, one with 48GB of memory and a few hard drives in it. It would be a great server to run as a virtual host for several virtual machines. One of those virtual machines would be my media server.

I own the server, but I want to properly mount it in a rack I’ve got in storage. We recently moved, so I’ve got stuff in boxes and scattered all over the place. I’ll wait until I get the rack home, then get that server set up. In the mean time, what media server to use?

In the old days, you would connect an older computer directly to your TV in order to play your movies directly. There was also a remote control panel you could connect up and mount on the front of the box. You would treat your PC just like a DVD player.

These days, the media server is remote. As long as you have a network of some sort in your house, you’re good. A smart TV is not required, but it certainly makes it easier. You can use a streaming device like Roku, Firestick, or Chromecast to connect to your network, then pass the signal on to the TV.

I’ve decided to use Plex as my media server. I’ve heard mixed reviews on it. Most say it is an excellent server, especially if you need to transcode or work with some odd media formats (we shall see). A downside is that the software will update often, in some cases daily. While it is updating, it is unavailable to stream media to your TV.

I’ve got VMWare Workstation set up on my primary desktop computer at home. It is an older machine, predating the i5 and i7 Intel processors out there. I built it myself and it runs well, but is over due for replacement. I’ve created a virtual machine on this desktop that I’ll be installing Plex on. This is just a test, after all.

If Plex looks good, and works well, I’ll move this VM over to the “real” server when I get it set up.

Then again, I’ve heard of some other streaming software that I might check out. There is also some hardware that will do it for not a whole lot of money. The fun thing about hobbies is there are so many choices and paths to follow.

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