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charset=binary','setgid Ogg data, Opus audio,'), +(3914,'hpr3914.wav','wav',131837262,'5ad9d9a3dc94aa29551b6e1f2460a2e6fe5256ac','audio/x-wav; charset=binary','setgid RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, mono 192000 Hz'), +(3914,'hpr3914.opus','opus',3156114,'02ee281d04484890d6d418e6b16e6e9223d92378','audio/ogg; charset=binary','setgid Ogg data, Opus audio,'), (3914,'hpr3914.flac','flac',26396808,'4681dee781ebab3090717a3b31c4b81b76e113b1','audio/flac; charset=binary','setgid FLAC audio bitstream data, 16 bit, mono, 192 kHz, 65917928 samples'), (3914,'hpr3914.spx','spx',1297263,'081486aa4fc215b9891ff6e91cfb4d212be034ae','audio/ogg; charset=binary','setgid Ogg data, Speex audio'), (3914,'hpr3914.ogg','ogg',3155854,'641642f2923ae9b4933565a5cc3d53e862af6839','audio/ogg; charset=binary','setgid Ogg data, Opus audio,'), @@ -19780,7 +19792,7 @@ INSERT INTO `eps` (`id`, `date`, `title`, `duration`, `summary`, `notes`, `hosti (3645,'2022-07-22','How to set up a small Linux Wireguard VPN',855,'I set up a small VPN and wrote a blog post about it. This is just an audiorecording of that','

The blogpost where I describe how to set up a Wireguard VPN network:
\nhttps://www.jeroenbaten.nl/the-complete-guide-to-setting-up-a-multi-peer-wireguard-vpn/

\n',369,61,0,'CC-BY-SA','wireguard,linux, vpn',0,0,1), (3648,'2022-07-27','A response to tomorrows show',1682,'Ken brings the DeLorean up to 141.6Kph to address monochromec\'s comment on stats','
\r\n

\r\nCounter Point\r\n

\r\n

\r\nThis show is a counter point to: hpr3649 :: Linux Inlaws S01E61: 20 years in review\r\n

\r\n
\r\n

There are three kinds of lies: Lies, damned lies, and statistics

\r\n

In today\'s show we discover that Hacker Public Radio is not a Podcast Hosting Platform.

\r\n

Each day your show will be heard by as many people as can squeeze into the main auditorium at FOSDEM, or between two and three Airbus A380-800. You know the big double decker passenger plane. Every month we have on average 33,584 downloads, that\'s about 40 fully loaded Airbus A380-800.

\r\n

\"\"

\r\n

Podcast \"Hosting\" Sites, like Spotify, Apple Podcast or Google Podcasts, etc. do not host the media, they are essentially monetizing Hacker Public Radio content. And we are all absolutely fine with that because our shows are released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.

\r\n

\"actual_hpr_downloads\"

\r\n

Every one of those dots is a download that is not without cost, but is provided entirely free of charge to us by our kind hosting Provider AnHonestHost.com and the volunteer project the Internet Archive. Both of which donates terabytes of storage and data transfer to us for free.

\r\n

The people to thank are our own Josh Knapp over at AnHonestHost.com, who provides the Hacker Public Radio web site.

\r\n

And the Internet Archive which is an American digital library with the stated mission of \"universal access to all knowledge\", who provide hosting for the media.

\r\n

\r\nFor more details, see the full show notes.\r\n

\r\n',30,0,1,'CC-BY-SA','statistics,syndication,reality',0,0,1), (3637,'2022-07-12','HPR feed to Sqlite',454,'First step in creating a static copy of HPR','\n

One interesting thing I read during the discussion is Ken said Every thing needed to recreate an HPR site is in the feed

\n\n
git clone https://gitlab.com/norrist/hprfeed2db\ncd hprfeed2db/\npython3 -m venv venv\nsource venv/bin/activate\npip install feedparser peewee\npython data_models.py\npython feed.py\nsqlite3 hpr.sqlite "select count(*) from episode"
\n',342,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','python, rss, sqlite',0,0,1), -(3916,'2023-08-07','HPR Community News for July 2023',0,'HPR Volunteers talk about shows released and comments posted in July 2023','\n\n

New hosts

\n

\nWelcome to our new hosts:
\n\n HopperMCS, \n Reto.\n

\n\n

Last Month\'s Shows

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
IdDayDateTitleHost
3891Mon2023-07-03HPR Community News for June 2023HPR Volunteers
3892Tue2023-07-04Emacs package curation, part 1dnt
3893Wed2023-07-05Game card design resourcesKlaatu
3894Thu2023-07-06The Page 42 Show: Ugly News Week, Show\'s Epoch!HopperMCS
3895Fri2023-07-07What\'s in my backpackStache_AF
3896Mon2023-07-10The Brochs of GlenelgAndrew Conway
3897Tue2023-07-11HPR AudioBook Club 22 - Murder at Avedon HillHPR_AudioBookClub
3898Wed2023-07-12The Oh No! News.Some Guy On The Internet
3899Thu2023-07-13Repair corrupt video files for free with untrucPaul Quirk
3900Fri2023-07-14Preparing Podcasts for ListeningAhuka
3901Mon2023-07-17Time Managmentoperat0r
3902Tue2023-07-18Introduction to a new series on FFMPEGMr. Young
3903Wed2023-07-19Why I don\'t love systemd (yet)deepgeek
3904Thu2023-07-20How to make friendsKlaatu
3905Fri2023-07-21Presenting Fred Blackfolky
3906Mon2023-07-24The Oh No! News.Some Guy On The Internet
3907Tue2023-07-25My introduction showReto
3908Wed2023-07-26Emacs package curation, part 2dnt
3909Thu2023-07-27Permission tickets. one_of_spoons
3910Fri2023-07-28Playing Civilization IIAhuka
3911Mon2023-07-31An overview of the \'ack\' commandDave Morriss
\n\n

Comments this month

\n\n

Note to Volunteers: Comments marked in green were read in the last\nCommunity News show and should be ignored in this one.

These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows.\nThere are 20 comments in total.

\n

Past shows

\n

There are 4 comments on\n3 previous shows:

\n

Updated on 2023-08-02 17:19:18

\n

This month\'s shows

\n

There are 16 comments on 11 of this month\'s shows:

\n\n\n

Mailing List discussions

\n

\nPolicy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This\ndiscussion takes place on the Mail List which is open to all HPR listeners and\ncontributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under\nMailman.\n

\n

The threaded discussions this month can be found here:

\nhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/pipermail/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org/2023-July/thread.html\n\n\n

Events Calendar

\n

With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to\nThe LWN.net Community Calendar.

\n

Quoting the site:

\n
This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track\nevents of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software.\nClicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web\npage.
\n\n

Any other business

\n

The HPR Static Site

\n

As mentioned in the last Community News episode, the HPR database and\nwebsite was moved to a new server, and the static site generator written\nby Rho`n was used to generated the non-interactive part of\nthe website.

\n

Since then, there has been a process of adapting the software to the\nnew configuration. Unfortunately Rho`n has not been\navailable during this process, but we are gradually learning our way\naround his excellent software and making changes to suit our needs.

\n

If you spot any problems or have ideas for new features, please raise\nissues on the Gitea repository at: https://repo.anhonesthost.net/rho_n/hpr_generator/issues.

\n

Reserve Queue

\n

A policy change is required in the use of the reserve queue. When\nthere are unfilled slots between 5 and 7 days in the future, episodes in\nthis queue will be used to fill them.

\n

This extra time is required because of the time it can take to\nprocess a show and load it to the Internet Archive.

\n\n\n',159,47,1,'CC-BY-SA','Community News',0,0,1), +(3916,'2023-08-07','HPR Community News for July 2023',4533,'HPR Volunteers talk about shows released and comments posted in July 2023','\n\n

New hosts

\n

\nWelcome to our new hosts:
\n\n HopperMCS, \n Reto.\n

\n\n

Last Month\'s Shows

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
IdDayDateTitleHost
3891Mon2023-07-03HPR Community News for June 2023HPR Volunteers
3892Tue2023-07-04Emacs package curation, part 1dnt
3893Wed2023-07-05Game card design resourcesKlaatu
3894Thu2023-07-06The Page 42 Show: Ugly News Week, Show\'s Epoch!HopperMCS
3895Fri2023-07-07What\'s in my backpackStache_AF
3896Mon2023-07-10The Brochs of GlenelgAndrew Conway
3897Tue2023-07-11HPR AudioBook Club 22 - Murder at Avedon HillHPR_AudioBookClub
3898Wed2023-07-12The Oh No! News.Some Guy On The Internet
3899Thu2023-07-13Repair corrupt video files for free with untrucPaul Quirk
3900Fri2023-07-14Preparing Podcasts for ListeningAhuka
3901Mon2023-07-17Time Managmentoperat0r
3902Tue2023-07-18Introduction to a new series on FFMPEGMr. Young
3903Wed2023-07-19Why I don\'t love systemd (yet)deepgeek
3904Thu2023-07-20How to make friendsKlaatu
3905Fri2023-07-21Presenting Fred Blackfolky
3906Mon2023-07-24The Oh No! News.Some Guy On The Internet
3907Tue2023-07-25My introduction showReto
3908Wed2023-07-26Emacs package curation, part 2dnt
3909Thu2023-07-27Permission tickets. one_of_spoons
3910Fri2023-07-28Playing Civilization IIAhuka
3911Mon2023-07-31An overview of the \'ack\' commandDave Morriss
\n\n

Comments this month

\n\n

These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows.\nThere are 20 comments in total.

\n

Past shows

\n

There are 4 comments on\n3 previous shows:

\n\n

This month\'s shows

\n

There are 16 comments on 11 of this month\'s shows:

\n\n\n

Mailing List discussions

\n

\nPolicy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This\ndiscussion takes place on the Mail List which is open to all HPR listeners and\ncontributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under\nMailman.\n

\n

The threaded discussions this month can be found here:

\nhttps://lists.hackerpublicradio.com//pipermail/hpr/2023-July/thread.html\n\n\n

Events Calendar

\n

With the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to\nThe LWN.net Community Calendar.

\n

Quoting the site:

\n
This is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track\nevents of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software.\nClicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web\npage.
\n\n

Any other business

\n

The HPR Static Site

\n

As mentioned in the last Community News episode, the HPR database and\nwebsite was moved to a new server, and the static site generator written\nby Rho`n was used to generated the non-interactive part of\nthe website.

\n

Since then, there has been a process of adapting the software to the\nnew configuration. Unfortunately Rho`n has not been\navailable during this process, but we are gradually learning our way\naround his excellent software and making changes to suit our needs.

\n

If you spot any problems or have ideas for new features, please raise\nissues on the Gitea repository at: https://repo.anhonesthost.net/rho_n/hpr_generator/issues.

\n

Reserve Queue

\n

A policy change is required in the use of the reserve queue. When\nthere are unfilled slots between 5 and 7 days in the future, episodes in\nthis queue will be used to fill them.

\n

This extra time is required because of the time it can take to\nprocess a show and load it to the Internet Archive.

\n

Bram Moolenaar, author of Vim\ndies

\n

There was an announcement from Bram\'s family today (2023-08-05) that\nhe died on August 3rd 2023 from a medical problem that\nworsened recently.

\n

Bram\nMoolenar\'s page on Wikipedia

\n\n\n',159,47,1,'CC-BY-SA','Community News',0,0,1), (3643,'2022-07-20','My computing history and the software I use',3345,'Rambling about my computing history and tech stack. ','

I introduce myself by describing my computing history and tech stack. Disjointed rambling and tangentially related thoughts ensue.

\n',406,0,1,'CC-BY-SA','UNIX, Linux, first show, BSD, Android',0,0,1), (3658,'2022-08-10','Linux Inlaws S01E62: HPR\'s inner workings',1975,'An overview of HPRs inner workings and stats based on a ludicrous claim by the Inlaws','

In this episode our two ageing heroes explore the inner workings of a podcast (or podcast hosting platform depending on your perspective) called Hacker Public Radio. Yes, the platform that the Inlaws have been using since the very inception of this rapidly growing FLOSS podcast content. Wondering what the heck this episode is all about, why exactly Martin and Chris are talking about this now and the importance of statistics, lies and damned lies? Then just listen to this episode. You may also find out the difference between mere caching and content syndication. Never mind HPR\'s inner workings.

\n

Links:

\n\n',384,111,1,'CC-BY-SA','Lies, damned lies, stats, projections, CDNs, Ford, Ferrari, Monsters, Books',0,0,1), (3679,'2022-09-08','Linux Inlaws S01E64: Non-profits in the US: A closer look at 501(c)s',2177,'The Ins and Outs of 501(c)s','

In this episode, Martin and Chris shed more light on the riveting subject of non-profit\nand not-for-profit organisations especially in the US with a special focus on the all-\nimportant topic of tax implications. Warning: Due to the fast-paced and gripping never\nmind explicit nature of this topic, people with sleeping disabilities or who are easily startled\n/ offended by graphic content should consult a member of the medical profession to ensure\nthat they are capable of handling this episode. You have been warned.

\n

Links:

\n\n',384,111,1,'CC-BY-SA','501(c)3, 501(c)6, non-profits, not-for-profits, Church of Emacs, RMS, Serviettenknödel',0,0,1), @@ -20055,7 +20067,8 @@ INSERT INTO `eps` (`id`, `date`, `title`, `duration`, `summary`, `notes`, `hosti (3917,'2023-08-08','Response to \"Permission Tickets\" by oneofspoons',408,'Hopefully a useful provocation, in response to a recent intriguing show by another HPR host','

A response show to oneofspoons\' hpr3909 ::\nPermission Tickets\".

\n

Reference: Harper\'s\nPodcast -The Writers’ Strike, or: the Writers Strike

\n',399,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','crypto',0,0,1), (3919,'2023-08-10','How I hacked my voice',959,'tuturto talks about what she\'s doing to change her voice','

Resource mentioned in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/@TransVoiceLessons

\n',364,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','voice, trans',0,0,1), (3922,'2023-08-15','Silent Key',241,'A brief history of the term \"Silent Key\" as applied to amateur radio','

Hacker Public Radio – Silent Key HPR3922

\n

Hello this is Trey, and I am recording this in the shadow of the loss\nof a good friend and mentor who helped guide me in my career and in\nhobbies like electronics, aviation, and amateur radio. The amateur radio\narea is what I will be discussing today.

\n

Many terms within amateur radio find their origins from the days of\ntelegraph, when operators would use Morse code to send messages across\ngreat distances using wires strung from pole to pole. The telegraph\n“key” (or code key) was basically a momentary contact switch which would\nclose an electrical connection when pressed. Pressing the key down for a\nshort period of time would send a short pulse down the line, which is\nreferred to as a “dit” (Sometimes the term “dot” is used). This may be\nwritten using the period “.” symbol. Holding the key down for a bit\nlonger would send a longer pulse down the line, called a “dash”\n(Sometimes the term “dah” is used) and it may be written using the\nhyphen “-” symbol.

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Telegraph operators became a close knit community, even though they\nwere geographically separated. Often one operator could identify another\noperator by subtleties in the style or personality of how they sent\ntheir messages. This was known as the operator’s “fist” and today we\nwould describe it as a “behavioral biometric”. As the community of\ntelegraph operators moved around or were replaced, new “fists” would be\nidentified, as new personalities of code sending were tapped out on the\ntelegraph keys.

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When an operator passed away, it was a loss to the community, and a\nloss of someone who might have been befriended remotely by other\noperators. The term of respect created for this situation was “Silent\nKey” sent as the abbreviation “SK” ( … -.- ). It meant that the\nparticular operator would never send code again. His telegraph key would\nbe silent.

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This tradition has been carried on among amateur radio operators or\n“Hams”. This is also a close knit community of people. While some still\nuse Morse code to communicate (Referred to as “CW” for continuous wave),\nthere are many other forms in use, including voice and digital modes.\nBut regardless of how we communicated with them, when we lose one of our\nown, we still say they are SK. Silent key. No longer able to\ntransmit.

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Organizations like the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and QRZ.com\ntry to update their records when a Ham passes away. There are also\ndatabases like silentkeyhq.com which keep records and memories of\ndeceased operators.

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So, it is with great sadness that I have been updating the records\nfor my close friend and mentor KV4YD. Thank you for your friendship and\nsupport, and for sharing your wisdom over the years. You will be\nmissed.

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https://www.silentkeyhq.com/main.php?p=bin/NSKALookup.php&call=KF8F&uid=1111688122977783

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(Note: There is intentionally 5 seconds of recorded silence at the\nend of this recording as a moment of silence to remember our silent\nkeys)

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KV4YD 73 VA E E

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Meal preparation with Bumble\nBee.

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Discbound Planners and\nNotebooks.

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Don\'t listen to Bumble Bee, the caps are what you want; get the one\nwith the cap.
\nAlso these are the fat boys, they are 1.0 mm, not 0.7mm.
\n- Source: BIC\nRound Stic Xtra Life Ballpoint Pens, Medium Point (1.0mm), 60 Count,\nBlack Pens
\n- Source: BIC\nRound Stic Xtra Life Ballpoint Pens, Medium Point (1.0mm), Blue, 60\nCount
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These feel so good in the hand but they have high dry times; just not\nworth it.
\n- Source: uni-ball\nSigno Gel 207 Retractable Roller Ball Pen, Medium Point, Translucent\nBarrel, Black Ink, 12-Pack (33950)
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I use these for drawing lines. Dry times are not bad, but there is a\ndry time.
\n- Source: uni-ball\nRoller Ball Stick Dye-Based Pen Micro Point 0.5 mm 498774
\n- Source: Uni-Ball,\nSAN60101, Classic Rollerball Pens
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Color pack, because why not!
\n- Source: BIC\nCristal Xtra Bold Ball Point Pens, Bold Point (1.6mm), Assorted Colors,\n24-Count
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