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(355,862,'2011-11-22 11:52:45','Daniel Beecham','AWESOME!','Alright! Breaking down protocols series, I hope there are lots and lots of episodes of this, I like the idea.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(356,862,'2011-11-23 12:09:19','Kevin Granade','Thanks, I\'ll do my best.','Glad to hear it. I\'ll see what I can do, though to tell you the truth, I\'ve never recorded audio before, and this took a lot more time than I had anticipated. I want to do more, but I have some programming to catch up on now.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(357,862,'2011-12-06 22:12:08','Dave Potts','Great Show','I really liked the show. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(358,862,'2011-12-18 23:26:54','rowinggolfer','superb episode','Very, very nice episode. More like this please kevin!\r\nInspired by steve gibson, but outperforming him in terms of content on this occasion.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(359,865,'2011-11-30 03:46:41','dish','Cmdr Taco!!','I totally did not know it was Cmdr Taco\'s idea! What a great episode! thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(360,865,'2011-12-10 21:41:33','JonathanRRogers','Confusion about ZIP vs. ARC','While the events related to transparency match what I remember, I think Deltaray confused the ZIP and ARC file formats. What I\'ve been able to find indicates that Phil Katz created the ZIP format specifically to be different from the ARC format after he lost a lawsuit brought by SEA. If all the Wikipedia articles and sources they cite are wrong about this, there must be a deep conspiracy indeed.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(361,865,'2012-01-30 15:19:12','Deltaray','Phil Katz was a code thief','@JonathanRRogers: I was kinda generalizing that Phil Katz is a code thief. While ZIP may be a different format and algorithm, he got into the whole thing by dishonorable means and I don\'t think he should be given as much credit as he does and more credit should go to Thom, whose efforts where effectively derailed by Phil. The point is, there is a lot more to the story than what is mentioned on Wikipedia. My source material is episode 8 of the BBS: The documentary, by Jason Scott:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.archive.org/details/BBS.The.Documentary','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
(362,866,'2011-11-28 22:35:49','marcoz','nice','Nice, Klaatu.\r\n\r\nMost of my contributions now are documentation related so I found this most interesting to listen to. I stumbled on Publican not too long ago (less than a year I\'m pretty sure. I honestly don\'t remember) and I really like the output. I think it\'s definitely a good thing for OSS and am glad you had an episode on it. docs.fedora.com (and rh) are on my short list of nice looking documentation sites\r\n\r\nKeep up the good work!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(363,866,'2011-11-30 03:43:42','klaatu','cool thank you goodbye','Marcoz, \r\n\r\nGlad you liked the ep, glad you like Publican. I enjoy using it, myself....UNTIL i have to get in there and do a whole bunch of xslt custom params... then I fall back on raw docbook and xsltproc. But man, when I don\'t need that? publican is just so darned easy.\r\n\r\nIf you liked my HPR ep on Publican, then you\'ll LOVE my Gnu World Order ep on epub! (yes, that was an advert) https://thebadapples.info/audiophile.gnuWorldOrder_7x04.ogg\r\n\r\nAds aside, thanks for the comment and stuff! ','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
(364,866,'2011-11-30 11:43:08','doubi','Widening the audience','Great podcast (as usual, Klaatu). Within the first few minutes I got excited about pimping this to my non-techie writer friends on Twitter. For that reason it would have been good to skip over \'scary\' things emacs & vim & just concentrate on how it can help writers used to other tools, but hey, I can always remix & put out a cut-down version if I cared that much.\r\nMany thanks for helping spread the good word!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(365,867,'2011-11-30 03:47:40','klaatu','Kids these days','You can\'t tell \'em anything, what with their facebooks and twitters and such.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(366,867,'2011-12-02 08:17:25','Ken Fallon','Admin Fail !!','Hi Mr. Gadgets,\r\n\r\nApologies for not adding the shownotes on time. I promise to do better if you don\'t tell Santa.\r\n\r\nKen','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(367,869,'2011-12-03 20:20:37','DeadDog','','That was excellent.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(368,869,'2011-12-06 01:18:10','kenbo','This was cool','Awesome change of pace! You should do more of this.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(369,870,'2011-12-04 13:31:34','e8hffff','Memories','Thanks. Brought back similar memories in Australia.\r\n\r\nI kind of started off with Video consoles, but first computers were TRS-80, Apple2 (at school and cousin owned Redstone clone), Sinclair Spectrum 48k, Atari 512/1040,IBM XT,Apple LCII... +various computers used at workplaces.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),

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(358,862,'2011-12-18 23:26:54','rowinggolfer','superb episode','Very, very nice episode. More like this please kevin!\r\nInspired by steve gibson, but outperforming him in terms of content on this occasion.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(359,865,'2011-11-30 03:46:41','dish','Cmdr Taco!!','I totally did not know it was Cmdr Taco\'s idea! What a great episode! thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(360,865,'2011-12-10 21:41:33','JonathanRRogers','Confusion about ZIP vs. ARC','While the events related to transparency match what I remember, I think Deltaray confused the ZIP and ARC file formats. What I\'ve been able to find indicates that Phil Katz created the ZIP format specifically to be different from the ARC format after he lost a lawsuit brought by SEA. If all the Wikipedia articles and sources they cite are wrong about this, there must be a deep conspiracy indeed.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(361,865,'2012-01-30 15:19:12','Deltaray','Phil Katz was a code thief','@JonathanRRogers: I was kinda generalizing that Phil Katz is a code thief. While ZIP may be a different format and algorithm, he got into the whole thing by dishonorable means and I don\'t think he should be given as much credit as he does and more credit should go to Thom, whose efforts where effectively derailed by Phil. The point is, there is a lot more to the story than what is mentioned on Wikipedia. My source material is episode 8 of the BBS: The documentary, by Jason Scott:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.archive.org/details/BBS.The.Documentary','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
(362,866,'2011-11-28 22:35:49','marcoz','nice','Nice, Klaatu.\r\n\r\nMost of my contributions now are documentation related so I found this most interesting to listen to. I stumbled on Publican not too long ago (less than a year I\'m pretty sure. I honestly don\'t remember) and I really like the output. I think it\'s definitely a good thing for OSS and am glad you had an episode on it. docs.fedora.com (and rh) are on my short list of nice looking documentation sites\r\n\r\nKeep up the good work!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(363,866,'2011-11-30 03:43:42','klaatu','cool thank you goodbye','Marcoz, \r\n\r\nGlad you liked the ep, glad you like Publican. I enjoy using it, myself....UNTIL i have to get in there and do a whole bunch of xslt custom params... then I fall back on raw docbook and xsltproc. But man, when I don\'t need that? publican is just so darned easy.\r\n\r\nIf you liked my HPR ep on Publican, then you\'ll LOVE my Gnu World Order ep on epub! (yes, that was an advert) https://thebadapples.info/audiophile.gnuWorldOrder_7x04.ogg\r\n\r\nAds aside, thanks for the comment and stuff! ','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
(364,866,'2011-11-30 11:43:08','doubi','Widening the audience','Great podcast (as usual, Klaatu). Within the first few minutes I got excited about pimping this to my non-techie writer friends on Twitter. For that reason it would have been good to skip over \'scary\' things emacs & vim & just concentrate on how it can help writers used to other tools, but hey, I can always remix & put out a cut-down version if I cared that much.\r\nMany thanks for helping spread the good word!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(365,867,'2011-11-30 03:47:40','klaatu','Kids these days','You can\'t tell \'em anything, what with their facebooks and twitters and such.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(366,867,'2011-12-02 08:17:25','Ken Fallon','Admin Fail !!','Hi Mr. Gadgets,\r\n\r\nApologies for not adding the shownotes on time. I promise to do better if you don\'t tell Santa.\r\n\r\nKen','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(367,869,'2011-12-03 20:20:37','DeadDog','','That was excellent.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(368,869,'2011-12-06 01:18:10','kenbo','This was cool','Awesome change of pace! You should do more of this.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(369,870,'2011-12-04 13:31:34','e8hffff','Memories','Thanks. Brought back similar memories in Australia.\r\n\r\nI kind of started off with Video consoles, but first computers were TRS-80, Apple2 (at school and cousin owned Redstone clone), Sinclair Spectrum 48k, Atari 512/1040,IBM XT,Apple LCII... +various computers used at workplaces.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(370,870,'2012-01-08 20:35:00','FiftyOneFifty','','Haven\'t listened yet, will make a point of it today. The pic of the TRS-80 Model 3 brings back memories, I have one just like on my desk under a bunch of papers and 3 more (plus a printer) stored. I really need to make time to get back to my classic comps and emulators.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(371,873,'2011-12-08 21:10:48','new-clinux','','I\'m by no means a zealot about these things -- far from it! -- but the fact that this is .mp3 only seems laughably beyond the pale :)\r\n\r\ncheers, keep the faith.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(372,873,'2011-12-09 05:50:23','Ken Fallon','We\'re also in Ogg and Spx','Hi new-clinux,\r\n\r\nFree software versions of the mp3 encoder and decoder have been available for years so there is no software freedom issue with the format. Many of our listeners come from parts of the world where software patents are not recognised, for the rest there are ogg and spx feeds https://hackerpublicradio.org/syndication.php \r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
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(1352,1902,'2015-11-23 12:12:09','Dave Morriss','Nice list','Hi Fin,\r\n\r\nThanks for this list. There were some good items in there that I\'d never come across before.\r\n\r\nHaving been wrangling Unicode recently I like what gucharmap offers.\r\n\r\nI use Okular for PDF viewing, but evince\'s annotation features are interesting. It\'s apparently available as \"Document Viewer\" under Xfce (which I currently use).\r\n\r\nPlenty of things to explore!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1353,1902,'2015-11-28 12:13:00','zloster','Nice list','I also would like to thanks for this list. I also use a lot of these programs.\r\nSome addition to the list could be: transmission-remote-gtk (www.webupd8.org/2011/12/transmission-remote-gtk.html) - if you want to manage the transmission-daemon running on remote machine and you don\'t like the build-in web-interface.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1354,1903,'2015-11-19 06:56:24','Ken Fallon','Another gem','Never knew this was possible.\r\n\r\nexcellent+=hpr1903\r\n\r\nSee what i did there','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1355,1903,'2015-11-23 11:28:23','Dave Morriss','Thanks Ken','Glad you got something out of this. Bash is surprisingly rich in features considering it\'s a command-line interpreter.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1356,1904,'2015-11-20 04:49:12','b-yeezi','Thanks','Great show. Thanks for the valuable information. I\'m not a system admin, but I am a full time Linux user that sometimes has to use a Windows PC for work. It\'s great to get some Windows command line basics from a trusted source, as searching for such commands online can lead to seedy websites. Keep up the great content!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1357,1904,'2015-11-25 17:10:08','Frank','','I add my thanks. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1358,1906,'2015-11-28 20:11:31','Dave Morriss','Some interesting packages','I was intrigued by Phatch and installed it to try out.\r\n\r\nIt\'s intriguing though a bit counter-intuitive (for me anyway) since it seems to start by assembling a tool chain, which I didn\'t expect.\r\n\r\nI then had difficulty working out how to apply the chain to some images. I shall persevere!\r\n\r\nI also tried xstarfish and like what it produces.\r\n\r\nThanks for pointing these out.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1359,1906,'2015-12-01 22:26:52','Windigo','Re: Phatch','It\'s definitely not a terribly intuitive interface. I think it applies all of the actions you add (in order) to each of the images, but you have to be *very* explicit when assembling your chain.\r\n\r\nMaybe I\'ll do a more in-depth show on how phatch works. Hmm...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1360,1906,'2015-12-02 09:54:42','Dave Morriss','Re: Phatch','Phatch seems to have a lot of potential. I can see a use for it myself; I like to assemble several pictures for HPR episodes, and I want to do things like strip metadata, shrink the size and make thumbnails. I can see that this might be possible but knowing how is the barrier. I looked at the documentation but it seems to be very short of actual instructions!\r\n\r\nSo, I know iPhatch is all about \"Do Stuff To Stuff\". I\'ve understood the \"Do Stuff\" phase a little, but find the \"To Stuff\" part cryptic.\r\n\r\nIf you\'ve mastered it yourself a show about your experiences would be great!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1361,1907,'2015-11-25 20:11:06','Jonathan Kulp ','Excellent ','Loved this interview and the project. Wish it had been a bit longer. :)','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1362,1907,'2015-12-23 11:42:09','Charles in NJ ','Penn Manor','What Charlie & the amazing students of the Penn Manor school district have managed to create is truly inspiring. \r\n\r\nYou should drop everything for 5-1/2 minutes to catch Charlie\'s TEDx Talk on YouTube:\r\n\r\nhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f8Co37GO2Fc\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1363,1908,'2015-11-28 22:01:21','Dave Morriss','Loved this!','A very cool project.\r\n\r\nI\'m in envy of your students.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1364,1909,'2015-11-26 09:49:54','Mike Ray','Calibre cli','Good show John.\r\n\r\nAmusing to hear one or two questioners at the end really struggling with the concept of doing \'something for nothing\'. Thought she might call you a communist :-)\r\n\r\nHow about a show talking about how you use Calibre\'s command-line to create your books? I\'m curious about how to create ePub books from either plain text, markdown or HTML','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1365,1909,'2015-11-26 12:57:03','Jonathan Kulp ','Valuing Musicians','Haha true she wasn\'t crazy about the \"free\" aspect, but to be fair, musicians face an ongoing struggle against people undervaluing their skills, whether it be someone balking at the \"outrageous\" price for private lessons or the \"scandalous\" fee to play at a wedding. People think music is all fun and games, but for professionals it\'s hard work, a highly specialized skill developed over many years. I think her questions were coming from the perspective of someone fighting to make sure musicians\' skills are properly valued. I get this.\r\n\r\nI\'ll definitely do a show about calibre conversions, both with the GUI and the CLI. Thanks for the comments!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1366,1909,'2015-11-27 02:02:14','b-yeezi','Great show','Thanks for sharing this presentation. I enjoyed the entire thing and will use some of your ideas in my own projects. I especially enjoyed your explanations of creative commons and free software in a way that was clear and accurate, but not too preachy. These concepts are so foreign to some people that is entertaining to hear their reactions when they are exposed to free culture. \r\n\r\nThanks again and I am looking forward to your next show.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),

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(1355,1903,'2015-11-23 11:28:23','Dave Morriss','Thanks Ken','Glad you got something out of this. Bash is surprisingly rich in features considering it\'s a command-line interpreter.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1356,1904,'2015-11-20 04:49:12','b-yeezi','Thanks','Great show. Thanks for the valuable information. I\'m not a system admin, but I am a full time Linux user that sometimes has to use a Windows PC for work. It\'s great to get some Windows command line basics from a trusted source, as searching for such commands online can lead to seedy websites. Keep up the great content!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1357,1904,'2015-11-25 17:10:08','Frank','','I add my thanks. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1358,1906,'2015-11-28 20:11:31','Dave Morriss','Some interesting packages','I was intrigued by Phatch and installed it to try out.\r\n\r\nIt\'s intriguing though a bit counter-intuitive (for me anyway) since it seems to start by assembling a tool chain, which I didn\'t expect.\r\n\r\nI then had difficulty working out how to apply the chain to some images. I shall persevere!\r\n\r\nI also tried xstarfish and like what it produces.\r\n\r\nThanks for pointing these out.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1359,1906,'2015-12-01 22:26:52','Windigo','Re: Phatch','It\'s definitely not a terribly intuitive interface. I think it applies all of the actions you add (in order) to each of the images, but you have to be *very* explicit when assembling your chain.\r\n\r\nMaybe I\'ll do a more in-depth show on how phatch works. Hmm...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1360,1906,'2015-12-02 09:54:42','Dave Morriss','Re: Phatch','Phatch seems to have a lot of potential. I can see a use for it myself; I like to assemble several pictures for HPR episodes, and I want to do things like strip metadata, shrink the size and make thumbnails. I can see that this might be possible but knowing how is the barrier. I looked at the documentation but it seems to be very short of actual instructions!\r\n\r\nSo, I know iPhatch is all about \"Do Stuff To Stuff\". I\'ve understood the \"Do Stuff\" phase a little, but find the \"To Stuff\" part cryptic.\r\n\r\nIf you\'ve mastered it yourself a show about your experiences would be great!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1361,1907,'2015-11-25 20:11:06','Jonathan Kulp ','Excellent ','Loved this interview and the project. Wish it had been a bit longer. :)','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1362,1907,'2015-12-23 11:42:09','Charles in NJ ','Penn Manor','What Charlie & the amazing students of the Penn Manor school district have managed to create is truly inspiring. \r\n\r\nYou should drop everything for 5-1/2 minutes to catch Charlie\'s TEDx Talk on YouTube:\r\n\r\nhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f8Co37GO2Fc\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1363,1908,'2015-11-28 22:01:21','Dave Morriss','Loved this!','A very cool project.\r\n\r\nI\'m in envy of your students.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1364,1909,'2015-11-26 09:49:54','Mike Ray','Calibre cli','Good show John.\r\n\r\nAmusing to hear one or two questioners at the end really struggling with the concept of doing \'something for nothing\'. Thought she might call you a communist :-)\r\n\r\nHow about a show talking about how you use Calibre\'s command-line to create your books? I\'m curious about how to create ePub books from either plain text, markdown or HTML','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1365,1909,'2015-11-26 12:57:03','Jonathan Kulp ','Valuing Musicians','Haha true she wasn\'t crazy about the \"free\" aspect, but to be fair, musicians face an ongoing struggle against people undervaluing their skills, whether it be someone balking at the \"outrageous\" price for private lessons or the \"scandalous\" fee to play at a wedding. People think music is all fun and games, but for professionals it\'s hard work, a highly specialized skill developed over many years. I think her questions were coming from the perspective of someone fighting to make sure musicians\' skills are properly valued. I get this.\r\n\r\nI\'ll definitely do a show about calibre conversions, both with the GUI and the CLI. Thanks for the comments!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1366,1909,'2015-11-27 02:02:14','b-yeezi','Great show','Thanks for sharing this presentation. I enjoyed the entire thing and will use some of your ideas in my own projects. I especially enjoyed your explanations of creative commons and free software in a way that was clear and accurate, but not too preachy. These concepts are so foreign to some people that is entertaining to hear their reactions when they are exposed to free culture. \r\n\r\nThanks again and I am looking forward to your next show.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1367,1909,'2015-12-01 18:12:59','Frank','','Though it\'s been a long time since I have to buy one, I fully share your sentiments about the college textbook industry. The publishers block the paths of learning, raise their flintlocks at students, and cry \"Stand and deliver.\"','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1368,1910,'2015-11-28 04:24:34','Matt','I didn\'t know this project existed.','Great episode! I\'m a long time Winamp fan too. I also like Qt based applications that are cross-platform. Thanks!\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
(1369,1910,'2015-11-28 17:54:36','Frank','Thanks','Glad you enjoyed it.\r\n\r\nThere\'s one thing I forgot, even though it was in my notes. Qmmp can be a little strange about playing URLs that have funky characters, such as parentheses, in them. Some of the old-time radio sites, most of which are hobbyist sites, have some very unusual URLs for the individual OTR episodes, mostly because the maintainers try to squeeze too much information into them. \r\n\r\nI sometimes end up falling back to XMMS, which still comes bundled in Slackware, praise Bob! for those.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(2352,2505,'2018-03-11 13:02:59','clacke','Surprisingly useful','I went into this thinking \"bah, readline, it\'s C-r, C-a, C-e, some kill and yank, what\'s to learn?\". But it was Dave, and somehow there was a Part 3, so maybe there were something useful in there?\r\n\r\nWow, I was so wrong about knowing everything there is to know about readline. I don\'t know how useful the capitalization things are, and C-t I already knew about and I think it\'s mostly useful for when you have pressed C-t by mistake ... but M-b and M-f, OMG.\r\n\r\nI have needed these for years. I usually hop around with C-left and C-right, but when you\'re one mosh, one tmux and one su down, usually all arrow keycodes are long gone, and it\'s all misery. Now with M-b and M-f my life quality will drastically improve!\r\n\r\nAlso interesting to know what the args thing is for. I\'ve been vaguely aware of it as it\'s easy to trigger by mistake, but I think I will use it more now that I have been taught exactly what it does. Maybe for counting the length of git commit messages, for example. You want a 60-character max commit message length? M-6 0 C-b after you typed your message will show you by how much you overran the limit!\r\n\r\nThanks, Dave. As always a great contribution, even for those of us who may think we already know everything.','2018-03-11 13:06:02'),
(2353,2509,'2018-03-15 09:44:38','Clinton Roy','interesting','This was an interesting discussion, maybe because of the disagreements?\r\n\r\nAlso, thank you for the audio notes.','2018-03-15 12:42:11'),
(2354,2507,'2018-03-20 22:06:14','clacke','Re: that info.rkt for a node','Correction to correction: No I didn\'t misspeak anything, we just misunderstood each other. Sorry for the confusion. :-)','2018-03-20 22:08:47'),
(2355,2514,'2018-03-22 07:24:04','thelovebug','Blind faith','I haven\'t even listened to the episode yet, but I\'ve just ordered myself one of those calculator kits from Amazon!','2018-03-22 09:24:12'),
(2356,2514,'2018-03-22 19:46:26','NYbill','Enjoy the kit, Dave.','I warn about a few small pitfalls I ran into while building it. Hope it saves you the same trouble.','2018-03-22 20:12:51'),
(2357,2508,'2018-03-23 07:44:35','clacke','You\'re right to worry, but ...','Musk isn\'t the only one. He\'s the one who got the furthest, and who has the grandest master plan. But don\'t forget about Bezos and Branson and their space ventures.\r\n\r\nSo, I don\'t think we\'re pinning our hopes on one man. But my answer reveals something else. We\'re still pinning our hopes on Great Men (as in the Great Man theory of history). Musk, Bezos and Branson aren\'t geniuses in the sense that they are sciencing and engineering all this stuff when nobody else could, they\'re just hiring the people who do.\r\n\r\nStill, I think people fawning over Musk is awesome, because it means people are pinning their hopes on research, engineering and entrepreneurship, because that\'s what he symbolizes. And hustling the money and funneling it in the right direction isn\'t nothing either.\r\n\r\nIt\'s far better than people admiring people who literally don\'t contribute anything, or are contributing negatively, to furthering the knowledge and power of the human race, like David Avocado Wolfe, Dr. Oz or Gwyneth Paltrow.\r\n\r\nOk, so we\'re not at the mercy at a single man, but we are at the mercy of three men? No. Don\'t forget about China and India, and old spacer-travelers Japan and ESA, and even Russia! They\'re also further into space than Bezos or Branson, and on some axes further than Musk.\r\n\r\nI\'m not overly worried. Humanity will get our eggs in a second basket before the century is over.','2018-03-23 08:24:41'),
(2358,2514,'2018-03-24 23:57:21','thelovebug','Done and dusted','Bought it, built it! Surprisingly straight forward, thanks a) to your advice nybill, and b) the link you couldn\'t get to worked first time for me had a pretty detailed picture guide.\r\n\r\n\"It\'s a bit clicky,\" says the wife, so all the more reason to use it.\r\n\r\nSo, here is a PG-13 picture of the calculator in action:\r\nhttps://next.thelovebug.org/index.php/s/apL8pxrX7Spd6Bc\r\n\r\n(I managed to break my GMG instance without even knowing about it! My next project, perhaps?)','2018-03-25 09:10:46'),
(2359,2505,'2018-03-25 16:56:39','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the comments','Thanks Jan, Clinton Roy and clacke.\r\n\r\nI\'m glad you are finding the series useful.\r\n\r\nI had known of Readline\'s existence for years, and that there were some features that might be useful, but had never spent the time to find out what it could do. I am most surprised at the amount of work that has gone into this library and the great features it offers.\r\n\r\nI expect to be able to get another couple of shows from it before I\'m finished, and there\'s scope for others to contribute too if they work out cool things to do with it!','2018-03-25 16:58:18'),
(2360,2508,'2018-03-26 19:20:28','Lostnbronx','I Agree With You, But...','I think China is our biggest chance for competition, in the long run, but they aren\'t moving quickly. That may change. I hope it does.\r\n\r\nI also believe that the commercialization of space is the only real future it can possibly have. If people can\'t at least hope for a better life out there, they won\'t bother. China may be a big player here too, since it has no problem sponsoring large-scale commercial ventures.\r\n\r\nLooked at from that point-of-view, though, business people like Musk and the others may turn out to be our last best hope for humanity, after all. I sure wouldn\'t mind being wrong!','2018-03-26 19:28:01'),
(2361,2516,'2018-03-27 01:17:50','Mike Ray','Intro to git','Great podcast.\r\n\r\nI\'ve been using git for a few years now but there is something new even for a seasoned git user in this series.\r\n\r\nIt\'s a subject that needs clarity, because a lot of the online stuff about git is complex and confusing.\r\n\r\nMore please. And more about this kind of DevOps related stuff, and more server config and admin','2018-03-27 06:53:42'),
(2362,2515,'2018-03-27 08:10:58','clacke','Markdown shownotes','klaatu and Ken were discussing the merits on Markdown and the horribleness of the multitude of markdown flavors.\r\n\r\nHere\'s what I do for shownotes: I write on hashify.me.\r\n\r\nMarkdown on the left, live rendered text on the right so you can easily Ctrl-click links to check them etc. Then I mark the text on the right, right-click and choose \"View selection source\" (this is on Firefox). It opens a new tab with the source almost correctly marked. I mark it, copy and then paste into the show notes textbox and choose HTML5 as text type.','2018-03-27 08:14:15'),
(2363,2508,'2018-03-28 10:48:12','Ken Fallon','Wendover Productions video','Interesting \"Space: The Next Trillion Dollar Industry\"\r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiRBQxHrxNw','2018-03-28 11:10:23'),
(2364,2537,'2018-03-29 01:17:37','clacke','An update','When uploading the other shows I noticed that they had some weird clicks and jumps in them. Apparently I had turned on \"skip silence\" when I played with the settings. My recommendation is: don\'t.','2018-03-29 07:50:14'),
(2365,2453,'2018-03-31 19:52:18','Hipstre','GNU Readline 2','Enjoying the series. I am doing a tutorial on creating a LisP in C (which I heard about on HPR) and it uses Readline. So I came back to listen to this series. I always learn something. There\'s always an \"Aha!\" moment. Thanks!','2018-03-31 20:05:42'),
(2366,2518,'2018-04-01 01:02:47','mongo','Good tutorial','Steve Saner gives a good tutorial on a way to add Windows to a Linux computer. I found the part about getting data from his old encrypted drive most interesting, as I have been a bit afraid of encrypting a drive for fear of finding myself locked out.\r\n\r\nI am glad that he was able to use some information from my HPR show from last year on the subject of adding dual boot to my laptop.\r\n\r\nAlso, very good show notes for someone following his lead.','2018-04-01 06:28:55'),

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(2355,2514,'2018-03-22 07:24:04','thelovebug','Blind faith','I haven\'t even listened to the episode yet, but I\'ve just ordered myself one of those calculator kits from Amazon!','2018-03-22 09:24:12'),
(2356,2514,'2018-03-22 19:46:26','NYbill','Enjoy the kit, Dave.','I warn about a few small pitfalls I ran into while building it. Hope it saves you the same trouble.','2018-03-22 20:12:51'),
(2357,2508,'2018-03-23 07:44:35','clacke','You\'re right to worry, but ...','Musk isn\'t the only one. He\'s the one who got the furthest, and who has the grandest master plan. But don\'t forget about Bezos and Branson and their space ventures.\r\n\r\nSo, I don\'t think we\'re pinning our hopes on one man. But my answer reveals something else. We\'re still pinning our hopes on Great Men (as in the Great Man theory of history). Musk, Bezos and Branson aren\'t geniuses in the sense that they are sciencing and engineering all this stuff when nobody else could, they\'re just hiring the people who do.\r\n\r\nStill, I think people fawning over Musk is awesome, because it means people are pinning their hopes on research, engineering and entrepreneurship, because that\'s what he symbolizes. And hustling the money and funneling it in the right direction isn\'t nothing either.\r\n\r\nIt\'s far better than people admiring people who literally don\'t contribute anything, or are contributing negatively, to furthering the knowledge and power of the human race, like David Avocado Wolfe, Dr. Oz or Gwyneth Paltrow.\r\n\r\nOk, so we\'re not at the mercy at a single man, but we are at the mercy of three men? No. Don\'t forget about China and India, and old spacer-travelers Japan and ESA, and even Russia! They\'re also further into space than Bezos or Branson, and on some axes further than Musk.\r\n\r\nI\'m not overly worried. Humanity will get our eggs in a second basket before the century is over.','2018-03-23 08:24:41'),
(2358,2514,'2018-03-24 23:57:21','thelovebug','Done and dusted','Bought it, built it! Surprisingly straight forward, thanks a) to your advice nybill, and b) the link you couldn\'t get to worked first time for me had a pretty detailed picture guide.\r\n\r\n\"It\'s a bit clicky,\" says the wife, so all the more reason to use it.\r\n\r\nSo, here is a PG-13 picture of the calculator in action:\r\nhttps://next.thelovebug.org/index.php/s/apL8pxrX7Spd6Bc\r\n\r\n(I managed to break my GMG instance without even knowing about it! My next project, perhaps?)','2018-03-25 09:10:46'),
(2359,2505,'2018-03-25 16:56:39','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the comments','Thanks Jan, Clinton Roy and clacke.\r\n\r\nI\'m glad you are finding the series useful.\r\n\r\nI had known of Readline\'s existence for years, and that there were some features that might be useful, but had never spent the time to find out what it could do. I am most surprised at the amount of work that has gone into this library and the great features it offers.\r\n\r\nI expect to be able to get another couple of shows from it before I\'m finished, and there\'s scope for others to contribute too if they work out cool things to do with it!','2018-03-25 16:58:18'),
(2360,2508,'2018-03-26 19:20:28','Lostnbronx','I Agree With You, But...','I think China is our biggest chance for competition, in the long run, but they aren\'t moving quickly. That may change. I hope it does.\r\n\r\nI also believe that the commercialization of space is the only real future it can possibly have. If people can\'t at least hope for a better life out there, they won\'t bother. China may be a big player here too, since it has no problem sponsoring large-scale commercial ventures.\r\n\r\nLooked at from that point-of-view, though, business people like Musk and the others may turn out to be our last best hope for humanity, after all. I sure wouldn\'t mind being wrong!','2018-03-26 19:28:01'),
(2361,2516,'2018-03-27 01:17:50','Mike Ray','Intro to git','Great podcast.\r\n\r\nI\'ve been using git for a few years now but there is something new even for a seasoned git user in this series.\r\n\r\nIt\'s a subject that needs clarity, because a lot of the online stuff about git is complex and confusing.\r\n\r\nMore please. And more about this kind of DevOps related stuff, and more server config and admin','2018-03-27 06:53:42'),
(2362,2515,'2018-03-27 08:10:58','clacke','Markdown shownotes','klaatu and Ken were discussing the merits on Markdown and the horribleness of the multitude of markdown flavors.\r\n\r\nHere\'s what I do for shownotes: I write on hashify.me.\r\n\r\nMarkdown on the left, live rendered text on the right so you can easily Ctrl-click links to check them etc. Then I mark the text on the right, right-click and choose \"View selection source\" (this is on Firefox). It opens a new tab with the source almost correctly marked. I mark it, copy and then paste into the show notes textbox and choose HTML5 as text type.','2018-03-27 08:14:15'),
(2363,2508,'2018-03-28 10:48:12','Ken Fallon','Wendover Productions video','Interesting \"Space: The Next Trillion Dollar Industry\"\r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiRBQxHrxNw','2018-03-28 11:10:23'),
(2364,2537,'2018-03-29 01:17:37','clacke','An update','When uploading the other shows I noticed that they had some weird clicks and jumps in them. Apparently I had turned on \"skip silence\" when I played with the settings. My recommendation is: don\'t.','2018-03-29 07:50:14'),
(2365,2453,'2018-03-31 19:52:18','Hipstre','GNU Readline 2','Enjoying the series. I am doing a tutorial on creating a LisP in C (which I heard about on HPR) and it uses Readline. So I came back to listen to this series. I always learn something. There\'s always an \"Aha!\" moment. Thanks!','2018-03-31 20:05:42'),
(2366,2518,'2018-04-01 01:02:47','mongo','Good tutorial','Steve Saner gives a good tutorial on a way to add Windows to a Linux computer. I found the part about getting data from his old encrypted drive most interesting, as I have been a bit afraid of encrypting a drive for fear of finding myself locked out.\r\n\r\nI am glad that he was able to use some information from my HPR show from last year on the subject of adding dual boot to my laptop.\r\n\r\nAlso, very good show notes for someone following his lead.','2018-04-01 06:28:55'),
(2367,2521,'2018-04-02 14:37:25','the_remora','Handle Origin','I pulled the name the_remora from Glenn Cook\'s Garrett PI series of novels. The Remora is a nickname of a tertiary character from the later books in the series.','2018-04-02 14:46:38'),
(2368,2515,'2018-04-04 01:35:03','clacke','ASCIIDoc shownotes','If you like ASCIIDoc, you can type your shownotes on https://asciidoclive.com/ and then do the same thing as I described above with hashify.me.\r\n\r\nJust like hashify, asciidoclive allows you to type on the left, see the result on the right.','2018-04-04 07:15:23'),
(2369,2515,'2018-04-04 12:00:53','Dave Morriss','Markdown/ASCIIDoc','Hi clacke,\r\n\r\nA couple of interesting finds. I use both Markdown (Pandoc flavour mostly) and ASCIIDoc (via Asciidoctor).\r\n\r\nI write all my HPR shownotes with Markdown, using Vim on one monitor and a browser on the other, building the output with Pandoc via Make, using Vim\'s \'make\' interface to do it.\r\n\r\nI also like to write a journal per project and use ASCIIDoc for that because I can generate much more interesting documents with colour, side notes, icons, good tables and so on. Again Vim lets me type the document with syntax highlighting, build it with \'make\' and display it on my right-hand monitor using a dedicated browser (I like QupZilla at the moment).\r\n\r\nMy solution is probably massively over-engineered but I like it :-)','2018-04-04 12:03:04'),
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(3352,3525,'2022-02-10 22:21:57','wynaut','thanks!','I learnt something new here, will listen to the other episodes in this series too.','2022-02-10 23:37:11'),
(3353,3525,'2022-02-11 10:22:12','Dave Morriss','Re: processes','Hi dnt,\r\n\r\nI am also reluctant to listen to people floundering about with these apparently random singulars and plurals. After all there are some amazingly good resources on the internet that explain unusual words and where they came from.\r\n\r\nHowever, I suppose you need some sort of incentive to look.\r\n\r\nDave','2022-02-11 20:27:19'),
(3354,3525,'2022-02-11 10:26:08','Dave Morriss','Hope you find the episodes useful, wynaut','Hi,\r\n\r\nThanks for the comment. I hope you find the whole set of episodes useful.\r\n\r\nDave','2022-02-11 20:27:20'),
(3355,3315,'2022-02-13 14:56:47','Ken Fallon','Yet another one','Load memory ....','2022-02-13 20:51:47'),
(3356,3286,'2022-02-13 17:25:47','timttmy','Me too!','Glad at least two of us find it useful.\r\nJust setting up a new (to me) gen 2 thinkpad x1 yoga and needed to remind myself how to create client keys :)','2022-02-13 20:51:47'),
(3491,3644,'2022-07-16 10:23:47','Archer72','Pinball machines and English','That was interesting. I remember working at a place that assembled the lighting backplanes for these machines. I would get to play on the machines at lunch. Two of the memorable ones were Star Wars, The Adams Family and Last Action Hero.\r\n\r\nOh, and your English is just fine, and you might find Dave Morris\' series on English idiosyncrasies a good listen, starting with \r\nhpr2558 :: Battling with English - part 1','2022-07-16 18:35:37'),
(3357,3527,'2022-02-15 18:41:04','Windigo','PATA and Netbooks','My Dell Mini 9 has the same PATA interface, so it seems like it was all the rage during the netbook days.\r\n\r\nBetween that and 32-bit Atom processors, I\'m afraid mine is reaching the limit of its usefulness. Mine\'s relegated to console and framebuffer apps. Kudos on getting yours running Chromium!','2022-02-15 19:34:23'),
(3358,3533,'2022-02-16 07:55:18','tuturto','interesting','Porridge is one of those things that many people probably find very mundane. But when you start digging into details, you\'ll discover a lot of interesting tidbits. Like what kind of grains are for animals and what are for humans varies from culture to culture and from time period to other.','2022-02-16 20:01:18'),
(3359,3533,'2022-02-16 15:10:20','Trey','Steel Cut Oats','Thank you for sharing. I absolutely LOVE steel cut oats. Much better than rolled, IMHO.\r\n\r\nLooking forward to your next podcast topic.','2022-02-16 20:01:19'),
(3360,3531,'2022-02-16 15:14:26','Trey','Old school KVMs','Thank you for sharing. I remember taking apart old, mechanical KVM switches to clean the contacts for more reliable operation. \r\nI still have several electronic KVMs floating around, but haven\'s had the need in quite some time. I definitely need to look into using Barrier.\r\n\r\nKeep up the great work.','2022-02-16 20:01:19'),
(3361,3526,'2022-02-16 15:19:05','Trey','Comments','It was sad that there were no comments on the December Community News episode, so I had to leave a comment for this one.\r\n\r\nYou all do an amazing job ensuring that every podcast for the month receives discussion. As a (infrequent) HPR contributor, I enjoy comments on my podcasts and hearing your thoughts. Surely others feel the same.\r\n\r\nKeep up the great work!','2022-02-16 20:01:19'),
(3362,3533,'2022-02-16 15:32:48','Dave Morriss','Great show topic, excellent show','Hi,\r\n\r\nI was listening to this while making porridge for my breakfast. I have some steel cut oats - I live in Scotland after all - but I tend to prefer rolled oats, probably because it\'s what I was brought up on (in England mind you). In Scotland steel cut oats are called pin head oatmeal.\r\n\r\nMy porridge gets salt and a teaspoon of honey. I\'m diabetic so I avoid sugar, but only recently found that honey has a low glycaemic index (about 50 probably) so is not going to give me a sugar high like sugar would - at least not a teaspoon of it!\r\n\r\nI used to visit the Far East each year many years ago, and I became quite keen on rice porridge - congee. It\'s very bland but is eaten with lots of added stuff like pickles and roasted peanuts, and was pretty good for breakfast.\r\n\r\nGreat show. I enjoyed the ambient sound aspects a lot.\r\n','2022-02-16 12:09:46'),
(3363,3472,'2022-02-17 21:23:34','Stache_AF','Thank you','Your podcast gave me the idea to do the same for my state\'s daily COVID updates. I was able to find the API info and break it out so I could extract my state\'s, county\'s, and zip code\'s respective numbers so I don\'t have to click through several interactive maps.','2022-02-17 21:25:30'),
(3364,3534,'2022-02-18 18:34:53','Aaronb','At 66 Years old. . . .','I bought one about 4 years ago. I\'m surprised how much I use it. Here is a nice youtube video that show how even cheap ebay versions of electronic ones are great.','2022-02-18 20:33:57'),
(3365,3534,'2022-02-18 18:36:35','Aaronb','sorry forgot the Link','https://youtu.be/fKSSY1gzCEs','2022-02-18 20:33:57'),

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(3355,3315,'2022-02-13 14:56:47','Ken Fallon','Yet another one','Load memory ....','2022-02-13 20:51:47'),
(3356,3286,'2022-02-13 17:25:47','timttmy','Me too!','Glad at least two of us find it useful.\r\nJust setting up a new (to me) gen 2 thinkpad x1 yoga and needed to remind myself how to create client keys :)','2022-02-13 20:51:47'),
(3491,3644,'2022-07-16 10:23:47','Archer72','Pinball machines and English','That was interesting. I remember working at a place that assembled the lighting backplanes for these machines. I would get to play on the machines at lunch. Two of the memorable ones were Star Wars, The Adams Family and Last Action Hero.\r\n\r\nOh, and your English is just fine, and you might find Dave Morris\' series on English idiosyncrasies a good listen, starting with \r\nhpr2558 :: Battling with English - part 1','2022-07-16 18:35:37'),
(3357,3527,'2022-02-15 18:41:04','Windigo','PATA and Netbooks','My Dell Mini 9 has the same PATA interface, so it seems like it was all the rage during the netbook days.\r\n\r\nBetween that and 32-bit Atom processors, I\'m afraid mine is reaching the limit of its usefulness. Mine\'s relegated to console and framebuffer apps. Kudos on getting yours running Chromium!','2022-02-15 19:34:23'),
(3358,3533,'2022-02-16 07:55:18','tuturto','interesting','Porridge is one of those things that many people probably find very mundane. But when you start digging into details, you\'ll discover a lot of interesting tidbits. Like what kind of grains are for animals and what are for humans varies from culture to culture and from time period to other.','2022-02-16 20:01:18'),
(3359,3533,'2022-02-16 15:10:20','Trey','Steel Cut Oats','Thank you for sharing. I absolutely LOVE steel cut oats. Much better than rolled, IMHO.\r\n\r\nLooking forward to your next podcast topic.','2022-02-16 20:01:19'),
(3360,3531,'2022-02-16 15:14:26','Trey','Old school KVMs','Thank you for sharing. I remember taking apart old, mechanical KVM switches to clean the contacts for more reliable operation. \r\nI still have several electronic KVMs floating around, but haven\'s had the need in quite some time. I definitely need to look into using Barrier.\r\n\r\nKeep up the great work.','2022-02-16 20:01:19'),
(3361,3526,'2022-02-16 15:19:05','Trey','Comments','It was sad that there were no comments on the December Community News episode, so I had to leave a comment for this one.\r\n\r\nYou all do an amazing job ensuring that every podcast for the month receives discussion. As a (infrequent) HPR contributor, I enjoy comments on my podcasts and hearing your thoughts. Surely others feel the same.\r\n\r\nKeep up the great work!','2022-02-16 20:01:19'),
(3362,3533,'2022-02-16 15:32:48','Dave Morriss','Great show topic, excellent show','Hi,\r\n\r\nI was listening to this while making porridge for my breakfast. I have some steel cut oats - I live in Scotland after all - but I tend to prefer rolled oats, probably because it\'s what I was brought up on (in England mind you). In Scotland steel cut oats are called pin head oatmeal.\r\n\r\nMy porridge gets salt and a teaspoon of honey. I\'m diabetic so I avoid sugar, but only recently found that honey has a low glycaemic index (about 50 probably) so is not going to give me a sugar high like sugar would - at least not a teaspoon of it!\r\n\r\nI used to visit the Far East each year many years ago, and I became quite keen on rice porridge - congee. It\'s very bland but is eaten with lots of added stuff like pickles and roasted peanuts, and was pretty good for breakfast.\r\n\r\nGreat show. I enjoyed the ambient sound aspects a lot.\r\n','2022-02-16 12:09:46'),
(3363,3472,'2022-02-17 21:23:34','Stache_AF','Thank you','Your podcast gave me the idea to do the same for my state\'s daily COVID updates. I was able to find the API info and break it out so I could extract my state\'s, county\'s, and zip code\'s respective numbers so I don\'t have to click through several interactive maps.','2022-02-17 21:25:30'),
(3364,3534,'2022-02-18 18:34:53','Aaronb','At 66 Years old. . . .','I bought one about 4 years ago. I\'m surprised how much I use it. Here is a nice youtube video that show how even cheap ebay versions of electronic ones are great.','2022-02-18 20:33:57'),
(3365,3534,'2022-02-18 18:36:35','Aaronb','sorry forgot the Link','https://youtu.be/fKSSY1gzCEs','2022-02-18 20:33:57'),
(3366,3527,'2022-02-21 01:27:29','ClaudioM','Re; PATA and Netbooks','I hear ya on extending the lives of these devices nowadays, but with OpenBSD and Fluxbox, along with the SSD and adapter, it\'s surprisingly useful! Firefox won\'t build on OpenBSD/x86 (it segfaults since it needs more memory) so they won\'t be including it any longer. SeaMonkey is still available, but not sure for how much longer.','2022-02-21 20:16:29'),
(3367,3523,'2022-02-21 16:20:16','LinuxMintXFCE','Compose','Thank you very much. I\'ve been working on learning languages with DuoLingo but the special characters I\'ve ignored because I could not enter them easily. My notes with vim were correct because I could easily map keys. But I had no idea how to do it with linux in general without entering a bunch of keys that sometimes conflicted with the app.\r\n\r\nSo all I had to do was:\r\n1. Settings\r\n1.1. Keyboard\r\n1.1.1. Select Layout tab\r\n1.1.1.1. Slide off \"Use system defaults\"\r\n1.1.1.2. Under \"Compose key\" select \"right alt\"\r\n1.1.1.3. close everything under settings\r\n2. vi ~/.XCompose (A file I did not have.)\r\n2.1. Modify it as shown and save \r\nhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg/Keyboard_configuration#Configuring_compose_key\r\n3. Reboot the system and done!\r\n\r\nA todo might be to add special keys to do repetitive tasks...','2022-02-21 20:16:29'),
(3368,3228,'2022-02-21 16:28:53','Windigo','Exactly what I needed','This episode was the explanation of YAML that I needed.\r\n\r\nI know it\'s been years since it aired, but I use the fundamentals explained here every single time I open a YAML file.','2022-02-21 20:16:29'),
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(3822,3971,'2023-10-28 22:48:22','kdmurray','Great Series','Really enjoying the series sgoti. I appreciate that you\'ve gone to the trouble of gathering people together to try to expand the number of voices for this topic and all the ancillary things as well like the role of the Internet in how people think about their offline relationships.','2023-10-29 10:25:45'),
(3823,3978,'2023-11-05 18:50:42','Kevin O\'Brien','Good show','This was interesting and I enjoyed seeing the perspective of an operator. I have made it a practice to be courteous to truck drivers because they have enough weird stuff to deal with.','2023-11-05 19:06:21'),
(3824,3981,'2023-11-06 10:42:23','Hobson Lane (hobs)','Ken\'s comment about demand avoidance','Love the monthly Community News shows. Ken\'s comment about resisting the demands of his past self from reminders apps struck a chord with me. I\'ve been struggling with PDA (persistent/pathological demand avoidance) myself. I\'ll record a response show to summarize some things I\'ve learned from other podcasts that help boost my intrinsic motivation -- things like random rewards (to prevent external rewards from swamping your intrinsic motivation dopamine high). Dave\'s idea to use rituals and habits is also something that sometimes works for me. Rely admire the high quality open source technical infrastructure that keeps this community thriving and the supportive vibe of all the hosts and contributors. It gives me hope for the future of social media and the Internet.','2023-11-06 10:45:43'),
(3825,3984,'2023-11-09 15:21:35','Trey','Really? You are sharing this with the world?','Dude! I thought we were keeping this on the down low? And you are naming names?\r\n\r\nNow I need to contact witness protection AGAIN!\r\n\r\nSMH...','2023-11-09 15:26:35');
(3825,3984,'2023-11-09 15:21:35','Trey','Really? You are sharing this with the world?','Dude! I thought we were keeping this on the down low? And you are naming names?\r\n\r\nNow I need to contact witness protection AGAIN!\r\n\r\nSMH...','2023-11-09 15:26:35'),
(3826,3989,'2023-11-17 02:10:27','Trey','Changing passowrds','One consideration when it comes to the LastPass breach is that attackers are actively working to compromise individual vaults exposed by the data. They seem to be targeting known cryptocurrency traders, but if you had a weak or guessable password or low iterations of encryption, the information you stored in your vault may become available to attackers. It is recommended that, whether you choose to stay with LastPass or not, you change all of the passwords, keys, important secrets, etc which you stored in your vault.','2023-11-17 13:02:07');
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(481,'2009-11-12','Mashpodder',517,'Ken Fallon talks about Mashpodder.','<p>Ken Fallon talks about Mashpodder.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some useful links:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>baspodder homepage: <a href=\"https://lincgeek.org/bashpodder/\">https://lincgeek.org/bashpodder</a></li>\r\n<li>mashpodder homepage: <a href=\"https://code.google.com/p/mashpodder/\">https://code.google.com/p/mashpodder/</a></li>\r\n<li>Linux Reality Podcast: <a href=\"https://www.linuxreality.com/\">https://www.linuxreality.com/</a></li>\r\n<li>Spudshow: <a href=\"https://spudshow.libsyn.com/\">https://spudshow.libsyn.com/</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<p>\r\nThe Ogg Vorbis version of this show can be found courtesy The Bad Applez --> <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0481.ogg\">download hpr0481.ogg</a>\r\n</p>\r\n',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','podcast,bashpodder,mashpodder,Linux Reality,Spudshow',0,1996,1),
(482,'2009-11-14','Lugging it Home',1011,'Lostnbronx talks about real and virtual Linux User Groups','<b>LUGGING IT HOME</b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\nGetting By Without A Local Linux Users Group\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n\r\nMusic in this episode:\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n\r\n<b>\r\n\r\nBluejuice\r\n\r\n</b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n\r\nCheck out their page at the Podsafe Music Network \r\n<a\r\nhref=https://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=5e712d18d2ed4a13577e6381ce705899 \r\n>here</a>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<a href=https://www.musicalley.com/music/mp3/00016652/866952.mp3>Vitriol</a>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<a href=https://www.musicalley.com/music/mp3/00016652/867085.mp3>The Reductionist</a>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n\r\nAnd\r\n\r\n<p>\r\n\r\n<b>\r\n\r\nBig John Bates\r\n\r\n</b>\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\nHis\r\n\r\n<a \r\nhref=https://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=bae3f2f9d2665b642c1fe5596e5eab6f>page</a> \r\n\r\nat the Podsafe Music Network\r\n\r\n<br>\r\n\r\n<a href=https://www.musicalley.com/music/mp3/00009224/835693.mp3>Mystiki</a>\r\n',107,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Linux user group',0,1854,1),
(483,'2009-11-16','TiT Radio - Filthy Grunt and Bloopers',4063,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio Bloopers','<p>Recorded on November 14th, 2009. Please visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info/013.html\">https://titradio.info/013.html</a> for shownotes.</p>\n',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Go programming language,AMD,EEE PC,e-reader',0,1858,1),
(484,'2009-11-17','Her PR Problem',1347,'Rikki Kite gives her \"Her PR Problem\" talk at Ohio Linux Fest 2009.','<p>Rikki Kite of <a href=\"https://www.linuxpromagazine.com/Online/Blogs/ROSE-Blog-Rikki-s-Open-Source-Exchange\" target=\"_blank\">The Rose Blog</a> and <a href=\"https://www.linuxpromagazine.com\" target=\"_blank\">Linux Pro Magazine</a> gives her \"Her PR Problem\" talk at Ohio Linux Fest 2009\'s Diversity in Open Source Workshop.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr_herPRProblem.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">The ogg version</a> provided by <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info\" target=\"_blank\">The Bad Apple Linux Oggcast</a>.</p>\r\n',78,78,0,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1424,1),
(485,'2009-11-19','Newsbeuter',1704,'ThistleWeb talks about the cli RSS reader called Newsbeuter','<p>ThistleWeb talks about the cli RSS reader called <a href=\"https://newsbeuter.org\" target=\"_blank\">Newsbeuter</a>, and it\'s podcatching abilities. He also gives an overview of the concept and advantages of RSS as he found many PC literate people he met had no clue about them or how they could be of use.</p>\r\n<p>The accompanying blog post which gives much more detail can be found <a href=\"https://thistleweb.co.uk/blog/newsbeuter-now-with-podcatching-powers\" target=\"_blank\">here</a>.</p>',106,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Newsbeuter,News reader,podcatcher,aggregator',0,1913,1),
(486,'2009-11-24','HPR Round Table 6',3078,'Klaatu, SigFLUP, Skirlet, and Deepgeek gather around the HPR Round Table','Klaatu, SigFLUP, Skirlet, and Deepgeek gather around the venerable HPR Round Table to discuss the classic sci fi film, Forbidden Planet.',109,26,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','round table,movie,film,review',0,1807,1),
(487,'2009-11-26','Demo or Bust 2010 Ep 6',4146,'SigFLUP host the next episode of Demo or Bust 2010','<p>demos in this episode: <br />\r\n<a href=\"https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=51438\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=51438</a><br/>\r\n\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=53223\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=53223</a><br/>\r\n\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=15216\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=15216</a><br/>\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p>closing song: Fractured by Azazel of The Black Lotus</p>\r\n<p>You may contact Demo or Bust at pantsbutt@gmail.com or +1-206-312-1618\r\n</p>',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Demo or Bust 2010',0,2382,1),
(491,'2009-12-07','Null_Pointer Interview',2708,'Quvmoh interviews Ken McConnell on his new geek mystery Null_Pointer','<p>Quvmoh interviews Ken McConnell on his new geek mystery Null_Pointer</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.w0pht.org/wordpress/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.w0pht.org/wordpress</a><br />\r\n<a href=\"https://nullpointer.ning.com/profiles/blog/list\" target=\"_blank\">https://nullpointer.ning.com/profiles/blog/list</a></p>\r\n',110,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','TRS-80,film,books',0,2238,1),
(488,'2009-11-27','Pegwole interviews Debbie Nicholson',953,'At Ohio Linux Fest 2009, Pegwole and Lord Drachenblut chat with FSF\'s Debbie Nicholson','<p>At Ohio Linux Fest 2009, Pegwole sits down for a lil\' chat with FSF\'s Debbie Nicholson.</p>',120,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1300,1),
(489,'2009-12-01','SSL Attack',1734,'Finux talks about SSL attacks','<p>Finux talks about SSL attacks\r\n</p><p>\r\nShownotes are on <a href=\"https://www.finux.co.uk/blog/?p=43\" target=\"_blank\">Finux\'s blog</a></p>',85,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','SSL,TLS,vulnerability,x509 certificate',0,1785,1),
(490,'2009-12-02','TIT Radio Ep 13.1ec',1149,'From PC Radio Show website:\"Our guest was Richard Stallman\"','From PC Radio Show website:<br>\r\n\r\n\"Our guest was <a href=\"https://stallman.org/\">Richard Stallman</a>, the man behind <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> and the <a href=\"https://www.fsf.org/\">Free Software Foundation</a>. He condemns the <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazon_Kindle\">Amazon Kindle</a> (his term for it is the \"<a href=\"https://www.defectivebydesign.org/node/1097\">swindle</a>\")\r\nbecause it takes away freedoms that readers of hardcopy books enjoy.\r\nFreedoms such as the ability to lend a book to a friend, to borrow one\r\nfrom a library, to buy one anonymously by paying cash, to keep a book\r\nas long as we like and to give it away. The Amazon Kindle implements <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management\">DRM</a>\r\n- digital rights management - to restrict your use of books. He is not\r\nagainst eBook readers per se, just the DRM, which in addition to the\r\nabove also requires you to run proprietary software to read eBooks. He\r\nurged listeners to go to <a href=\"https://www.defectivebydesign.org/\">Defectivebydesign.org</a> and sign up to participate in his protests.\"<br>\r\n\r\n <br>\r\n\r\nThe complete episode from July 22nd can be found <a href=\"https://pcradioshow2.org/2009/pcrs_2009_july22_24k.mp3\">here</a>.<br>\r\n<br>\r\nEnding Song: Free Software Song by <a href=\"https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JonoBacon\">Mr. Jono Bacon</a> (<a href=\"https://www.ubuntu.com/\">Ubuntu</a> Community Manager)<br>\r\n<br>\r\nPlease visit <a href=\"https://titradio.info\">https://titradio.info</a> for more info.<br>\r\n<br>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','kindle,swindle,ebooks,audiobooks,DRM,Digital Restrictions Management',0,1491,1),
(492,'2009-12-09','TIT Radio Ep 14',3741,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><FONT SIZE=2><B>TiT Radio Episode 014 -\r\nPotluck Roundtable of Geeks</B></FONT><FONT SIZE=2><BR><BR><A HREF=\"https://monsterb.org/\">monsterb</A>\r\nstarts the show by mentioning the great shows on <A HREF=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/\">Hacker\r\nPublic Radio</A> like &quot;<A HREF=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/series/0033.html\">Demo\r\nor Bust by SigFlup</A>&quot;, &quot;<A HREF=\"https://talkgeektome.us/\">Talk\r\nGeek to Me by deepgeek</A>&quot;, and mentions the active\r\ncontributors like finux, Ken Fallon, Thistleweb, and lostnbronx. He also\r\nreads some email from Denny (<A HREF=\"https://polarwave.openbsd101.com/\">Polarwave\'s\r\nOpenBSD Tips and Tricks for Newbies</A>) and Jos (<A HREF=\"https://camp.kde.org/\">Camp\r\nKDE 2010</A>).<BR><BR><BR>Azimuth talks about setting up a dirty,\r\nquick, temporary, unsecure, simple HTTP server to share files.<BR>1.)\r\n</FONT><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=2>alias webshare=\'python -c\r\n&quot;import SimpleHTTPServer;SimpleHTTPServer.test()&quot;\'</FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=2><BR>2.)\r\ncd to directory to be served<BR>3.) </FONT><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=2>webshare</FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;\r\n# ctrl-c to exit.<BR>Az also mentions <A HREF=\"https://fosscasts.com/\">FOSSCasts</A>\r\n(free screencasts covering Linux, Unix, and Open Source software in\r\ngeneral).<BR><BR><BR><A HREF=\"https://monsterb.org/\">monsterb</A>\r\nmentions Debian <A HREF=\"https://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/\">GNU/kFreeBSD</A>\r\n(port that consists of GNU userland using the GNU C library on top of\r\nFreeBSD\'s kernel, coupled with the regular Debian package set). ISOs\r\ncan be found at the <A HREF=\"https://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/gnuab/debian-cd/\">Georgia\r\nTech FTP</A>.<BR><BR><BR><A HREF=\"https://thebadapples.info/\">Klaatu</A>\r\ntalks about <A HREF=\"https://quanta.kdewebdev.org/\">Quanta Plus</A> (a\r\nhighly stable and feature rich web development environment) and\r\n<A HREF=\"https://www.kdevelop.org/\">KDevelop</A> (free opensource\r\nIDE).<BR><BR><BR>artv61 talks about <A HREF=\"https://www.webupd8.org/2009/11/improve-apt-get-install-and-upgrade.html\">Axel</A>\r\n(a command line application which accelerates HTTP/FTP downloads by\r\nusing multiple sources for one file).<BR><BR><BR><A HREF=\"https://threethirty.us/\">threethirty</A>\r\nmentions the first <A HREF=\"https://www.fsf.org/\">FSF</A> endorsed\r\nnetbook running <A HREF=\"https://www.gnewsense.org/\">gNewSense</A>.<BR>Source:\r\n<A HREF=\"https://lwn.net/Articles/363509/\">In other words, DRM from\r\ntop to bottom ...</A> From <A HREF=\"https://lwn.net/\">LWN.net</A><BR><BR><BR>COtW\r\n(Command of the Week):<BR>Azimuth$ <A HREF=\"https://techpatterns.com/forums/about1133.html\">inxi</A>\r\n(command line information script)<BR>Download &amp; Install: # </FONT><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=2>cd\r\n/usr/local/bin &amp;&amp; wget -Nc smxi.org/inxi &amp;&amp; chmod +x\r\ninxi</FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=2><BR>Klaatu$ </FONT><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=2>find\r\n~ -type f -iname \'*.ogg\'</FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=2><BR>Jman$ </FONT><FONT COLOR=\"#660000\"><FONT SIZE=2>pinfo</FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=2>\r\n(viewer for Info documents, which is based on ncurses. The\r\nkey-commands are in the style of lynx.)<BR><BR><BR>Other things\r\nmentioned: <A HREF=\"https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os\">Chromium OS</A>,\r\n<A HREF=\"https://www.crankygeeks.com/\">Cranky Geeks</A>, <A HREF=\"https://distrowatch.com/\">DistroWatch</A>,\r\n<A HREF=\"https://www.koffice.org/\">KOffice</A>, <A HREF=\"https://linuxmint.com/\">Linux\r\nMint</A>, <A HREF=\"https://xyne.archlinux.ca/manpages/powerpill\">Powerpill</A>,\r\n<A HREF=\"https://qt.nokia.com/products/appdev/developer-tools/developer-tools\">Qt\r\nCreator</A>, <A HREF=\"https://www.tuxradar.com/\">TuxRadar</A>, and\r\nTuxRadar\'s &quot;<A HREF=\"https://www.tuxradar.com/content/code-project-create-ffmpeg-front-end\">Code\r\nProject: create an ffmpeg front-end</A>&quot;<BR></FONT><BR>\r\n</P>\r\n<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><FONT SIZE=2><BR>Caller: SndChaser<BR></FONT><BR>\r\n</P>\r\n<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><FONT SIZE=2><BR>TerryF\'s Song of the\r\nWeek: Shine by <A HREF=\"https://www.musicalley.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=3ac347d9876e90e6d16b0d62e8146b81\">Cactus</A><BR></FONT><BR>\r\n</P>\r\n<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><BR>\r\n</P>\r\n<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><FONT SIZE=2>Please visit\r\n<A HREF=\"https://titradio.info/\">https://titradio.info</A> for more\r\ninformation.</FONT></P>\r\n<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><BR>\r\n</P>\r\n<P STYLE=\"margin-bottom: 0in\"><BR>\r\n</P>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Kdevelop,apt-fast git script',0,1921,1),
(493,'2009-12-10','Free and Open Source Software in Business',1765,'Robert Ladyman talks about Free and Open Source software in the Business world.','<p>Robert Ladyman talks about Free and Open Source software in the Business world.</p>\r\n<p>Also available is the <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0493.ogg\">ogg version</a> of this episode.</p>',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','open source software,free software,business,FOSS',0,2008,1),
(494,'2009-12-11','Klaatu interviews Russ from Linux in the Ham Shack',594,'Klaatu interviews Russ from the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast','<p>Klaatu, at Ohio Linux Fest 2009, interviews Russ from the <a href=\"https://www.blacksparrowmedia.com/lhs\" target=\"_blank\">Linux in the Ham Shack</a> podcast.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr_linuxInTheHamShack.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">The ogg version</a> provided by <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info\" target=\"_blank\">The Bad Apple Linux Oggcast</a>.</p>\r\n',78,78,0,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,2514,1),
(495,'2009-12-14','Gary Whiton talks about the Blender Game Engine',1358,'Gary Whiton talks about the Blender Game Engine.','<p>Gary Whiton talks about the Blender Game Engine.</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0495.ogg\">Ogg version</a></p>',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','blender,game engine',0,1966,1),
(496,'2009-12-22','Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio Issue 2',427,'Uber Leet Hacker Force Radio issue 2','<p>git clone git://repo.or.cz/hrr.git</p>\r\n\r\n<p>We still are looking for someone to donate web-space so if you\'re interested contact us at pantsbutt at gmail</p>',115,87,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','audacity',0,2107,1),

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