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(337,837,'2011-10-19 07:17:59','Ken Fallon','Corrected','Thanks - missed that one :)','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(337,837,'2011-10-19 07:17:59','Ken Fallon','Corrected','Thanks - missed that one :)','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(338,838,'2011-10-19 21:02:43','Martin Peres','More links about what we talked about','Hey,\r\n\r\nJust wanted to give you some pointers to the things I talked about:\r\n\r\n- Arduide: https://mupuf.org/project/arduide/\r\n- Arduino music-player frontend: https://mupuf.org/blog/article/51/\r\n\r\nEditor\'s Note:\r\n--------------\r\nDue to site reorganisation the above links have changed to\r\n- https://mupuf.org/project/arduide.html\r\n- https://mupuf.org/blog/2011/06/14/an_arduino-based_frontend_to_my_audio-player_cmus/\r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(338,838,'2011-10-19 21:02:43','Martin Peres','More links about what we talked about','Hey,\r\n\r\nJust wanted to give you some pointers to the things I talked about:\r\n\r\n- Arduide: https://mupuf.org/project/arduide/\r\n- Arduino music-player frontend: https://mupuf.org/blog/article/51/\r\n\r\nEditor\'s Note:\r\n--------------\r\nDue to site reorganisation the above links have changed to\r\n- https://mupuf.org/project/arduide.html\r\n- https://mupuf.org/blog/2011/06/14/an_arduino-based_frontend_to_my_audio-player_cmus/\r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(339,845,'2011-10-28 14:05:08','klaatu','very informative!','very informative episode. all this fancy streaming stuff is still a mystery to me, something i\'ve really been meaning to mess around with. thanks for the very cool info, ideas, and leads on what i should be looking into!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(339,845,'2011-10-28 14:05:08','klaatu','very informative!','very informative episode. all this fancy streaming stuff is still a mystery to me, something i\'ve really been meaning to mess around with. thanks for the very cool info, ideas, and leads on what i should be looking into!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(340,848,'2011-11-03 01:51:57','john','','I\'ve never heard Alan\'s voice before. He sounds remarkably like Eric Idle.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(341,850,'2011-11-09 03:35:08','klaatu','interesting and new informmations','nice work, inspector! this is mostly all new to me, i enjoyed hearing about these pioneers. thanks and keep \'casting.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(342,851,'2011-11-09 03:30:52','klaatu','welcome aboard!','welcome aboard seetee. where\'s all the other new hosts? and repeat offenders?! HPR is hungry.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(343,852,'2011-11-09 03:33:07','klaatu','i approve','of emacs','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(344,853,'2011-11-17 14:47:07','Miguel','','Worst interview ever?','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(345,853,'2011-11-19 01:35:00','gg','','I personally really enjoyed the inteview. I knew Pat was a guy with a\r\nvariety of interests, but had no idea a Linux guru would also be so\r\ninto new age spirituality e.g. McKenna, incense, etc.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(346,853,'2011-11-19 14:43:43','Hugh','Me','Everything Pat says is good as far as all good Slackers are concerned... Praise Bob. LOL','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(347,853,'2011-11-21 06:09:49','Ken Fallon','Any topic that is of interest to Hackers','Cross posting :)\r\n\r\nIt\'s not often that I comment on HPR episodes - other than to beg for you to send them in -but I want to make an exception for today\'s show. Episode 0853 :: Pat Volkerding of Slackware Linux chats with Klaatu\r\n\r\nI\'m not making this exception because it was \"better\", I would find it impossible to make such a call. The HPR community produces a massive amount of content and I have listened to every single one at least once. There has not been a single HPR show that I have not enjoyed and learned from.\r\n\r\nNor is it that it was submitted by Klaatu as given that he has submitted 12 1/2% of all shows, I would have written this long before now. Sure today\'s \'topic\' was special - a interview with Patrick Volkerding the man behind SlackWare, the longest continually developed Linux distribution - but we\'ve had other interviews with people of note before.\r\n\r\nThe reason for this deviation is simply because it embodies the qualities that I feel define Hacker Public Radio.\r\n\r\nIt\'s about taking a topic and exploring it, looking at all sides, exposing otherwise hidden and unknown facts, it\'s about events, it\'s about community, it\'s about people, it\'s about technology, it\'s about music, it\'s about history, it\'a about life, it\'s about questioning - everything - our very existence - space time - ancient cultures. In short it\'s about \"Any topic that is of interest to Hackers\"\r\n\r\nIf you have never listened to a HPR then this is surely the best sample of what you are likely to find. Sure it arrived just in time to fill an otherwise empty slot, the audio isn\'t perfect, it might not follow a script, random people wander in and out, there may be tangents from the topic at hand but if you can open your ears to listen you\'ll hear the passion of the community, our community. Then maybe, just maybe, you too will be inspired to share your unique point of view with us.\r\n\r\nhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/contribute.php','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(348,853,'2011-12-14 09:33:55','lee','confused - www.cdrom.com?','Hello\r\n\r\nI am a long time linux user who started with Red Hat 5.1 and has worked consistently with Red Hat and Debian-based distros ever since. I have never really given Slackware much thought.\r\n\r\nI noticed in the photo above that the URL for slackware is given as https://www.cdrom.com. When entered in my browser, I get a site offering windows applications for download. \r\n\r\nJust thought I should warn people that the correct URL for slackware is slackware.com .\r\n\r\nIs this an old photo perhaps? \r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(349,853,'2012-04-01 16:50:13','Jason','Note','Just a note that the picture is from 2000. Also, freaking hilarious interview. After 5 minutes of back story about the incense he\'s about to light: \"Oh wait this may be the wrong stick\". LOL','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(350,853,'2012-04-02 04:53:06','Ken Fallon','The photo is from wikipedia','So if you have a newer one you know where to send it (also to us :) )','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(351,853,'2013-01-13 21:03:14','Dustin Reeves','Fascinating!','really enjoyed this podcast, been following slackware since about 9.1 (2004~), while i dont actively use the distribution, ive always enjoyed reading patricks thoughts on software release cycles, and being as stable as possible. when this podcast strayed from the technical, it took us in a great new unexpected direction (who thought patrick was into mckenna?). really enjoyed, would love to hear more podcasts in the same vein.\r\n\r\nthanks\r\n\r\n-DR','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(340,848,'2011-11-03 01:51:57','john','','I\'ve never heard Alan\'s voice before. He sounds remarkably like Eric Idle.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(341,850,'2011-11-09 03:35:08','klaatu','interesting and new informmations','nice work, inspector! this is mostly all new to me, i enjoyed hearing about these pioneers. thanks and keep \'casting.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(342,851,'2011-11-09 03:30:52','klaatu','welcome aboard!','welcome aboard seetee. where\'s all the other new hosts? and repeat offenders?! HPR is hungry.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(343,852,'2011-11-09 03:33:07','klaatu','i approve','of emacs','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(344,853,'2011-11-17 14:47:07','Miguel','','Worst interview ever?','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(345,853,'2011-11-19 01:35:00','gg','','I personally really enjoyed the inteview. I knew Pat was a guy with a\r\nvariety of interests, but had no idea a Linux guru would also be so\r\ninto new age spirituality e.g. McKenna, incense, etc.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(346,853,'2011-11-19 14:43:43','Hugh','Me','Everything Pat says is good as far as all good Slackers are concerned... Praise Bob. LOL','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(347,853,'2011-11-21 06:09:49','Ken Fallon','Any topic that is of interest to Hackers','Cross posting :)\r\n\r\nIt\'s not often that I comment on HPR episodes - other than to beg for you to send them in -but I want to make an exception for today\'s show. Episode 0853 :: Pat Volkerding of Slackware Linux chats with Klaatu\r\n\r\nI\'m not making this exception because it was \"better\", I would find it impossible to make such a call. The HPR community produces a massive amount of content and I have listened to every single one at least once. There has not been a single HPR show that I have not enjoyed and learned from.\r\n\r\nNor is it that it was submitted by Klaatu as given that he has submitted 12 1/2% of all shows, I would have written this long before now. Sure today\'s \'topic\' was special - a interview with Patrick Volkerding the man behind SlackWare, the longest continually developed Linux distribution - but we\'ve had other interviews with people of note before.\r\n\r\nThe reason for this deviation is simply because it embodies the qualities that I feel define Hacker Public Radio.\r\n\r\nIt\'s about taking a topic and exploring it, looking at all sides, exposing otherwise hidden and unknown facts, it\'s about events, it\'s about community, it\'s about people, it\'s about technology, it\'s about music, it\'s about history, it\'a about life, it\'s about questioning - everything - our very existence - space time - ancient cultures. In short it\'s about \"Any topic that is of interest to Hackers\"\r\n\r\nIf you have never listened to a HPR then this is surely the best sample of what you are likely to find. Sure it arrived just in time to fill an otherwise empty slot, the audio isn\'t perfect, it might not follow a script, random people wander in and out, there may be tangents from the topic at hand but if you can open your ears to listen you\'ll hear the passion of the community, our community. Then maybe, just maybe, you too will be inspired to share your unique point of view with us.\r\n\r\nhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/contribute.php','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(348,853,'2011-12-14 09:33:55','lee','confused - www.cdrom.com?','Hello\r\n\r\nI am a long time linux user who started with Red Hat 5.1 and has worked consistently with Red Hat and Debian-based distros ever since. I have never really given Slackware much thought.\r\n\r\nI noticed in the photo above that the URL for slackware is given as https://www.cdrom.com. When entered in my browser, I get a site offering windows applications for download. \r\n\r\nJust thought I should warn people that the correct URL for slackware is slackware.com .\r\n\r\nIs this an old photo perhaps? \r\n','2022-02-14 13:15:36'),
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(349,853,'2012-04-01 16:50:13','Jason','Note','Just a note that the picture is from 2000. Also, freaking hilarious interview. After 5 minutes of back story about the incense he\'s about to light: \"Oh wait this may be the wrong stick\". LOL','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(350,853,'2012-04-02 04:53:06','Ken Fallon','The photo is from wikipedia','So if you have a newer one you know where to send it (also to us :) )','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(351,853,'2013-01-13 21:03:14','Dustin Reeves','Fascinating!','really enjoyed this podcast, been following slackware since about 9.1 (2004~), while i dont actively use the distribution, ive always enjoyed reading patricks thoughts on software release cycles, and being as stable as possible. when this podcast strayed from the technical, it took us in a great new unexpected direction (who thought patrick was into mckenna?). really enjoyed, would love to hear more podcasts in the same vein.\r\n\r\nthanks\r\n\r\n-DR','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(352,856,'2011-11-15 07:03:15','gatton','excellent','I admit to being quite ignorant of emacs having always preferred the speed and simplicity of vim. But these emacs intro podcasts are making me take a second look. Thanks and I\'m really looking forward to the final installment.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(352,856,'2011-11-15 07:03:15','gatton','excellent','I admit to being quite ignorant of emacs having always preferred the speed and simplicity of vim. But these emacs intro podcasts are making me take a second look. Thanks and I\'m really looking forward to the final installment.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(353,861,'2011-11-21 17:38:12','Scott Cann','Emacs','The rule of \"emacs dinners\" is you don\'t talk about \"emacs dinners\".\r\nGreat series Klaatu, I\'ve been using emacs for a few years and I still learned some stuff.\r\nThanks','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(353,861,'2011-11-21 17:38:12','Scott Cann','Emacs','The rule of \"emacs dinners\" is you don\'t talk about \"emacs dinners\".\r\nGreat series Klaatu, I\'ve been using emacs for a few years and I still learned some stuff.\r\nThanks','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(354,861,'2011-11-22 12:43:09','Klaatu','Moar Emacs','Hey, thanks Scott! Had to go back a listen to the episode to get your dinner joke :-P\r\n\r\nEmacs is pretty great and there seems to be no end to what it can do. I\'ve been doing a lot of org-mode usage lately, and have been messing around with abbreviation-completion lately. Heck, SO many potential features. There probably could be an emacs-cast out there, although admittedly it would be a bit dry.\r\n\r\nHappy hacking. and all that.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(354,861,'2011-11-22 12:43:09','Klaatu','Moar Emacs','Hey, thanks Scott! Had to go back a listen to the episode to get your dinner joke :-P\r\n\r\nEmacs is pretty great and there seems to be no end to what it can do. I\'ve been doing a lot of org-mode usage lately, and have been messing around with abbreviation-completion lately. Heck, SO many potential features. There probably could be an emacs-cast out there, although admittedly it would be a bit dry.\r\n\r\nHappy hacking. and all that.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
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(1334,1889,'2015-11-05 23:05:43','(Mad Dog?) Dave Morriss','Brilliant!','You really had me laughing at the dramatisation. Very cleverly done. \r\n\r\nAnd there\'s a glossary of terms! Beautiful :-) ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1334,1889,'2015-11-05 23:05:43','(Mad Dog?) Dave Morriss','Brilliant!','You really had me laughing at the dramatisation. Very cleverly done. \r\n\r\nAnd there\'s a glossary of terms! Beautiful :-) ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1335,1889,'2015-11-08 22:42:33','REL','Mr','I think I just burst a valve...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1335,1889,'2015-11-08 22:42:33','REL','Mr','I think I just burst a valve...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1336,1889,'2015-11-09 09:35:41','A Shadowy Figure','Production has began on Pt.2','I really didn\'t take into consideration that this little project of mine would be so well received, so I was completely caught off guard when it came to creating Pt.2\r\nI was expecting to just do a straight run through on getting the T-02 up and running without even thinking about gathering more sound effects ect., then crafting something that resembles a coherent script.\r\nSo the follow up will take me about a weak or so to put together, then maybe another couple of days to tweak and edit. \r\nThe end result should be pretty cool. \r\nBut, I can see already the \"story\" is beginning to take precedence over the technical details of the Meegopad T-02, so it\'s likely there will be a Pt.3. (which will specifically address those details)\r\nIt ought to be worth it though.\r\n\r\nOh and as a heads up, every decent story requires a nemesis and/or villain or at least some sort of adversary as well as allies, so please don\'t take it personal if your nick get\'s cast as one of the \"bad guy\'s\".\r\nMore than likely, the cooler you are, the more despicable your character will be for absurditys sake.\r\nIt\'s all in fun, and no disrespect is intended.\r\n\r\n But generally speaking, the more shows you record, the more likely you are to find your nick in a smoky pool hall or horse racing track in a future episode or series I post.\r\n\r\n but I really want to hear, is what you\'ve got to share.\r\n\r\n Thank you all for your support, it is quite encouraging.\r\n\r\n You\'ll hear from me soon.\r\n\r\n A Shadowy Figure','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1336,1889,'2015-11-09 09:35:41','A Shadowy Figure','Production has began on Pt.2','I really didn\'t take into consideration that this little project of mine would be so well received, so I was completely caught off guard when it came to creating Pt.2\r\nI was expecting to just do a straight run through on getting the T-02 up and running without even thinking about gathering more sound effects ect., then crafting something that resembles a coherent script.\r\nSo the follow up will take me about a weak or so to put together, then maybe another couple of days to tweak and edit. \r\nThe end result should be pretty cool. \r\nBut, I can see already the \"story\" is beginning to take precedence over the technical details of the Meegopad T-02, so it\'s likely there will be a Pt.3. (which will specifically address those details)\r\nIt ought to be worth it though.\r\n\r\nOh and as a heads up, every decent story requires a nemesis and/or villain or at least some sort of adversary as well as allies, so please don\'t take it personal if your nick get\'s cast as one of the \"bad guy\'s\".\r\nMore than likely, the cooler you are, the more despicable your character will be for absurditys sake.\r\nIt\'s all in fun, and no disrespect is intended.\r\n\r\n But generally speaking, the more shows you record, the more likely you are to find your nick in a smoky pool hall or horse racing track in a future episode or series I post.\r\n\r\n but I really want to hear, is what you\'ve got to share.\r\n\r\n Thank you all for your support, it is quite encouraging.\r\n\r\n You\'ll hear from me soon.\r\n\r\n A Shadowy Figure','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1337,1890,'2015-10-30 13:27:58','Jon Kulp ','Up with the $2 lapel mic! ','Sound quality was terrific, Dave. so glad you recorded this show and also really glad that my recommendation of the $2 microphone was so useful to you. My son and I listened to this episode while I was driving him to school and we were both totally cracking up at your son. Very funny stuff!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1338,1890,'2015-10-31 18:45:21','Mike Ray','Audio Quality','I can\'t agree with your comments about audio quality.\r\n\r\nThe \'anything is better than nothing\' mantra is quite correct IMHO.\r\n\r\nA requirement to strive for BBC quality is likely to discourage people. Even more so a suggestion to use some kind of online audio-enhancing service.\r\n\r\nIf you can\'t hear a podcast because you\'re driving a noisy car I suggest you listen to it when you aren\'t.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1339,1890,'2015-11-03 11:52:57','Jon Kulp','Better is better','Sorry but I agree with Dave on this one. Audio quality shouldn\'t be a barrier to submission, but everyone should aspire to make recordings that are 1) clearly audible at normal playback volume and 2) are not distorted or clipping. These criteria do not exactly constitute BBC-level standards. I don\'t care that much in the end. If the audio quality doesn\'t meet my 2 (very basic) criteria, I just delete that episode and wait til the next day for another one. \r\n\r\nIncidentally Auphonic is an excellent tool that can help with this and requires no technical expertise. I\'m not advocating it necessarily, but it\'s one very easy way to improve audio. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1340,1892,'2015-11-03 12:11:24','Jon Kulp ','Some Fowl Commentary','Genius as always! Loved the comments from your fowl wards...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1341,1892,'2015-11-03 15:47:15','Mike Ray','Kernel Sanders','Great episode.\r\n\r\nBut what happens if not all chickens are inside when the door shuts? Or, worse, the door shuts while a chook is standing on the threshold?\r\n\r\nMaybe a keypad on the outside of the door which they could peck for entry?','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1342,1892,'2015-11-05 18:15:34','jezra','','If it is dark outside, yet light inside of the coop, all of the birdies will be in the coop. \r\n\r\nAny bird that isn\'t in the coop when the door closes will be outside for the night and may end up being a meal for a raccoon, skunk, fox, coyote, or other predator. \r\n\r\nIf a bird is standing in the doorway when the door slides closed, there will be a \"door close error\" and I will receive a text message as well as an email. The 12V car antenna isn\'t powerful enough to crush whatever is in the doorway. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1343,1894,'2015-11-15 22:02:56','Steve Bickle','Exellent episode','This is one of my favourite HPR episodes. An amazing project, fantastic interview, fascinating content. Just want to say thanks to Ken and to both the interviewees. I listen to around 50 podcast and this was my podcast highlight of the week.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1344,1894,'2015-11-16 09:18:34','Dave Morriss','Great interview, great project','This was a fascinating episode. Thanks.\r\n\r\nI wasn\'t aware that mosquitoes were particularly prevalent in the Netherlands. I sympathise with the allergy issue; I am also allergic to bites but thankfully not to UK species (yet), and I don\'t think there are many in Scotland (yet). I was also unaware that there are mosquito species in the UK which are potential disease vectors - just waiting for the diseases to arrive?\r\n\r\nThere\'s an urgent need for new action against mosquito-borne diseases. I was listening to a podcast about the worrying growth of mosquito resistance to bed nets treated with pyrethroid insecticides just the other day. The technology discussed here which allows particular mosquito species to be recognised by their sound is very impressive. I hope it provides the information needed to understand the problem and to improve control.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1345,1894,'2015-12-10 23:49:21','Clinton Roy','','Great episode. Humbug is the name of my local unix group as well. ;) We have mozzies here in Brisbane by the truck load, ross river fever is probably the best known issue they give. Chickungunya just north in Indoensia is awful, you basically feel like you\'ve got arthritis in all your joints for a few months.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1346,1896,'2015-11-26 03:04:08','Eric Duhamel','Other ideas','anakep had another suggestion. \"I designed ~/.files.d to organize all my software and files.\r\nall my daemon-sotware, personnal code, backups, auto-backups.\"','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1347,1896,'2016-02-01 16:11:13','Boclodoa','','I have a directory for this purpose too, the name has changed several times, currently is \"code_from_beyond\", beyond my repo. It is too long, maybe it will change to codefb or something like that.\r\n\r\nI totally agree with the need of some directories which are not touched by the system, but only by the user.\r\n\r\nI don\'t like .files.d very much because it feels too generic for me.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1348,1897,'2015-11-11 02:22:24','Guy Watkins','Update the firmware','Sometimes a firmware update will add features to a motherboard. Like newer CPU support and more RAM support. So, see if a firmware update will allow you to go to 32GB.\r\n\r\nGuy','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1337,1890,'2015-10-30 13:27:58','Jon Kulp ','Up with the $2 lapel mic! ','Sound quality was terrific, Dave. so glad you recorded this show and also really glad that my recommendation of the $2 microphone was so useful to you. My son and I listened to this episode while I was driving him to school and we were both totally cracking up at your son. Very funny stuff!','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1338,1890,'2015-10-31 18:45:21','Mike Ray','Audio Quality','I can\'t agree with your comments about audio quality.\r\n\r\nThe \'anything is better than nothing\' mantra is quite correct IMHO.\r\n\r\nA requirement to strive for BBC quality is likely to discourage people. Even more so a suggestion to use some kind of online audio-enhancing service.\r\n\r\nIf you can\'t hear a podcast because you\'re driving a noisy car I suggest you listen to it when you aren\'t.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1339,1890,'2015-11-03 11:52:57','Jon Kulp','Better is better','Sorry but I agree with Dave on this one. Audio quality shouldn\'t be a barrier to submission, but everyone should aspire to make recordings that are 1) clearly audible at normal playback volume and 2) are not distorted or clipping. These criteria do not exactly constitute BBC-level standards. I don\'t care that much in the end. If the audio quality doesn\'t meet my 2 (very basic) criteria, I just delete that episode and wait til the next day for another one. \r\n\r\nIncidentally Auphonic is an excellent tool that can help with this and requires no technical expertise. I\'m not advocating it necessarily, but it\'s one very easy way to improve audio. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1340,1892,'2015-11-03 12:11:24','Jon Kulp ','Some Fowl Commentary','Genius as always! Loved the comments from your fowl wards...','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1341,1892,'2015-11-03 15:47:15','Mike Ray','Kernel Sanders','Great episode.\r\n\r\nBut what happens if not all chickens are inside when the door shuts? Or, worse, the door shuts while a chook is standing on the threshold?\r\n\r\nMaybe a keypad on the outside of the door which they could peck for entry?','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1342,1892,'2015-11-05 18:15:34','jezra','','If it is dark outside, yet light inside of the coop, all of the birdies will be in the coop. \r\n\r\nAny bird that isn\'t in the coop when the door closes will be outside for the night and may end up being a meal for a raccoon, skunk, fox, coyote, or other predator. \r\n\r\nIf a bird is standing in the doorway when the door slides closed, there will be a \"door close error\" and I will receive a text message as well as an email. The 12V car antenna isn\'t powerful enough to crush whatever is in the doorway. ','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1343,1894,'2015-11-15 22:02:56','Steve Bickle','Exellent episode','This is one of my favourite HPR episodes. An amazing project, fantastic interview, fascinating content. Just want to say thanks to Ken and to both the interviewees. I listen to around 50 podcast and this was my podcast highlight of the week.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1344,1894,'2015-11-16 09:18:34','Dave Morriss','Great interview, great project','This was a fascinating episode. Thanks.\r\n\r\nI wasn\'t aware that mosquitoes were particularly prevalent in the Netherlands. I sympathise with the allergy issue; I am also allergic to bites but thankfully not to UK species (yet), and I don\'t think there are many in Scotland (yet). I was also unaware that there are mosquito species in the UK which are potential disease vectors - just waiting for the diseases to arrive?\r\n\r\nThere\'s an urgent need for new action against mosquito-borne diseases. I was listening to a podcast about the worrying growth of mosquito resistance to bed nets treated with pyrethroid insecticides just the other day. The technology discussed here which allows particular mosquito species to be recognised by their sound is very impressive. I hope it provides the information needed to understand the problem and to improve control.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1345,1894,'2015-12-10 23:49:21','Clinton Roy','','Great episode. Humbug is the name of my local unix group as well. ;) We have mozzies here in Brisbane by the truck load, ross river fever is probably the best known issue they give. Chickungunya just north in Indoensia is awful, you basically feel like you\'ve got arthritis in all your joints for a few months.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1346,1896,'2015-11-26 03:04:08','Eric Duhamel','Other ideas','anakep had another suggestion. \"I designed ~/.files.d to organize all my software and files.\r\nall my daemon-sotware, personnal code, backups, auto-backups.\"','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1347,1896,'2016-02-01 16:11:13','Boclodoa','','I have a directory for this purpose too, the name has changed several times, currently is \"code_from_beyond\", beyond my repo. It is too long, maybe it will change to codefb or something like that.\r\n\r\nI totally agree with the need of some directories which are not touched by the system, but only by the user.\r\n\r\nI don\'t like .files.d very much because it feels too generic for me.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1348,1897,'2015-11-11 02:22:24','Guy Watkins','Update the firmware','Sometimes a firmware update will add features to a motherboard. Like newer CPU support and more RAM support. So, see if a firmware update will allow you to go to 32GB.\r\n\r\nGuy','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1349,1897,'2015-11-11 06:21:16','m l hunt','Enjoyed your show.','I enjoyed your piece on an informational basis. And it\'s nice to hear someone from my neck of the woods, more or less (grew up in the Richmond area). Hope to hear from your again.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1349,1897,'2015-11-11 06:21:16','m l hunt','Enjoyed your show.','I enjoyed your piece on an informational basis. And it\'s nice to hear someone from my neck of the woods, more or less (grew up in the Richmond area). Hope to hear from your again.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1350,1898,'2015-11-11 01:48:44','A Shadowy Figure','By-Tor and the Snow Dog Approve','Thanks Alpha32,\r\n\r\n I never bothered to put any music on my Macbook Pro, but I\'ve got a ton of archived podcasts on there I could transfer over to my external storage.\r\nThanks for the tip.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1350,1898,'2015-11-11 01:48:44','A Shadowy Figure','By-Tor and the Snow Dog Approve','Thanks Alpha32,\r\n\r\n I never bothered to put any music on my Macbook Pro, but I\'ve got a ton of archived podcasts on there I could transfer over to my external storage.\r\nThanks for the tip.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1351,1898,'2015-12-20 14:04:17','Frank','','Out of curiosity (I have never used a Mac): why do you need root to copy your own files?\r\n\r\nPS: to copy a file with space in the name, either escape the space with a preceeding backslash or enclose it in quotes.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(1351,1898,'2015-12-20 14:04:17','Frank','','Out of curiosity (I have never used a Mac): why do you need root to copy your own files?\r\n\r\nPS: to copy a file with space in the name, either escape the space with a preceeding backslash or enclose it in quotes.','2017-09-09 07:41:28'),
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(2334,2507,'2018-02-28 08:32:53','clacke','Re: that info.rkt for a node','Got word from Stewart (and he\'s https://twitter.com/sj_mackenzie btw , and Fractalide has an account at https://twitter.com/fractalide ) that I misspoke on something: A node won\'t have an info.rkt, it\'s one fractal, one package, and nodes are pointed out internally within that package.\r\n\r\nFor more on what all this means, what a fractal is and more, look forward to my interview with Stewart whenever we get that in order.','2018-02-28 09:11:28'),
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(2334,2507,'2018-02-28 08:32:53','clacke','Re: that info.rkt for a node','Got word from Stewart (and he\'s https://twitter.com/sj_mackenzie btw , and Fractalide has an account at https://twitter.com/fractalide ) that I misspoke on something: A node won\'t have an info.rkt, it\'s one fractal, one package, and nodes are pointed out internally within that package.\r\n\r\nFor more on what all this means, what a fractal is and more, look forward to my interview with Stewart whenever we get that in order.','2018-02-28 09:11:28'),
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(2335,2486,'2018-03-01 15:28:35','Dave Morriss','Quite a haul!','I envy your finds! I didn\'t know there were such events in this part of the world.','2018-03-01 15:30:39'),
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(2335,2486,'2018-03-01 15:28:35','Dave Morriss','Quite a haul!','I envy your finds! I didn\'t know there were such events in this part of the world.','2018-03-01 15:30:39'),
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(2336,2501,'2018-03-03 19:33:39','Ken Fallon','https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','The link to the Dutch book is https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','2022-02-14 13:25:06'),
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(2336,2501,'2018-03-03 19:33:39','Ken Fallon','https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','The link to the Dutch book is https://duidelijkautistisch.nl/','2022-02-14 13:25:06'),
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(2337,2501,'2018-03-03 19:38:19','Ken Fallon','Escape for pipe','& # 1 2 4 ; \r\n\r\nWill escape the | character !','2018-03-03 19:41:00'),
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(2338,2498,'2018-03-03 23:38:29','Draco Metallium','No more e-mails on my phone.','Thanks, I had not realize that I really don\'t need the gmail app.\r\n\r\nMost of the time it was just annoying, I am almost always in front of a computer, so I would have find out about the new email a few seconds later. And for some reason the spell checker does not work if you updated it.\r\n\r\nYou have just freed me and my ram.','2018-03-04 09:17:31'),
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(2339,2501,'2018-03-05 05:36:54','Clinton Roy','Thank you.','Tricky bastards...','2018-03-05 08:28:50'),
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(2340,2403,'2018-03-05 13:44:32','Ken Fallon','Waveform Site','https://pudding.cool/2018/02/waveforms/','2018-03-05 13:50:10'),
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(2341,2500,'2018-03-06 15:50:20','Steve','How in the world...','My question is, how many hours per day do you spend listening to podcasts? And are there that many hours in a day?\r\n\r\nThanks for the episodes. Quite the list.','2018-03-06 15:53:22'),
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(2342,2499,'2018-03-06 20:33:46','Michael','Great show!','I love the idea of tuning around and simply demonstrating what you can hear. However, I would suggest to add a bit more of commentary to make it more meaningful to those who not already know what they are listening to. \r\n\r\nLet me add, that the morse code (CW) signal in both cases was a french station F5IN. Calling CQ DX, a general call for far away stations, in the first bit and just finishing a transmission in a contact in the second one.\r\n\r\nWhen Tom, DF2BO, described his antenna set up, this left me mouth gaping. Yagis 2 elements on 80m (3.5Mhz) and 3 elements on 40m (7Mhz)! These are monsters, way beyond what any \"normal\" amateur will be able to put up. Just an amazing configuration, that almost makes me drool, when thinking about... \r\nI think this is the kind of background information that makes sense to add, to put the audio in context.\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\nMichael','2018-03-06 20:37:45'),
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(2343,2500,'2018-03-07 01:05:49','Kevin O\'Brien','It\'s just what I do','I do listen to a lot of podcasts, but one thing is that I speed them up by 70%, and the other is that I listen during many activities: driving, washing the dishes, going shopping, working out at the gym; they are all opportunities to listen.','2018-03-07 07:57:24'),
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(2344,2503,'2018-03-07 04:10:22','Clinton Roy','Wow','What a great story! I\'m not into music podcasts at all really though (can\'t speed them up ;) but this was a fascinating look behind the scenes of a professional.','2018-03-07 07:57:24'),
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(2345,2501,'2018-03-07 16:43:48','clacke','Re: flea market','or a yard sale or a garage sale or maybe a ...\r\n\r\nhttps://hooktube.com/watch?v=bFOPwL32UvI','2018-03-07 16:53:34'),
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(2346,2503,'2018-03-08 23:03:20','thelovebug','Re: Wow','Thanks Clinton, I\'m really glad you enjoyed the episode. The last 10 years have really been a blast, and I can see many more podcasting years ahead!\r\n\r\nI\'ve had a few people call me \"professional\" and, whilst that isn\'t strictly true, I\'d be lying if I said I wouldn\'t want to be!!','2018-03-08 23:05:48'),
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(2347,2505,'2018-03-09 20:49:24','Jan','Some Lines Of Support','Hi Dave!\r\n\r\nThanks a lot for Your effort.\r\n\r\nIf a machine is under heavy load and therefor kind of not responsive anymore that readline-magic comes in handy. Same goes for a slow link between a users terminal and a remote machine.','2018-03-09 21:04:18'),
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(2348,2505,'2018-03-10 03:25:54','Clinton Roy','Comment Command','I was not aware of the comment/decomment commands, they might be useful.','2018-03-10 09:45:52'),
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(2337,2501,'2018-03-03 19:38:19','Ken Fallon','Escape for pipe','& # 1 2 4 ; \r\n\r\nWill escape the | character !','2018-03-03 19:41:00'),
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(2338,2498,'2018-03-03 23:38:29','Draco Metallium','No more e-mails on my phone.','Thanks, I had not realize that I really don\'t need the gmail app.\r\n\r\nMost of the time it was just annoying, I am almost always in front of a computer, so I would have find out about the new email a few seconds later. And for some reason the spell checker does not work if you updated it.\r\n\r\nYou have just freed me and my ram.','2018-03-04 09:17:31'),
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(2339,2501,'2018-03-05 05:36:54','Clinton Roy','Thank you.','Tricky bastards...','2018-03-05 08:28:50'),
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(2340,2403,'2018-03-05 13:44:32','Ken Fallon','Waveform Site','https://pudding.cool/2018/02/waveforms/','2018-03-05 13:50:10'),
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(2341,2500,'2018-03-06 15:50:20','Steve','How in the world...','My question is, how many hours per day do you spend listening to podcasts? And are there that many hours in a day?\r\n\r\nThanks for the episodes. Quite the list.','2018-03-06 15:53:22'),
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(2342,2499,'2018-03-06 20:33:46','Michael','Great show!','I love the idea of tuning around and simply demonstrating what you can hear. However, I would suggest to add a bit more of commentary to make it more meaningful to those who not already know what they are listening to. \r\n\r\nLet me add, that the morse code (CW) signal in both cases was a french station F5IN. Calling CQ DX, a general call for far away stations, in the first bit and just finishing a transmission in a contact in the second one.\r\n\r\nWhen Tom, DF2BO, described his antenna set up, this left me mouth gaping. Yagis 2 elements on 80m (3.5Mhz) and 3 elements on 40m (7Mhz)! These are monsters, way beyond what any \"normal\" amateur will be able to put up. Just an amazing configuration, that almost makes me drool, when thinking about... \r\nI think this is the kind of background information that makes sense to add, to put the audio in context.\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\nMichael','2018-03-06 20:37:45'),
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(2343,2500,'2018-03-07 01:05:49','Kevin O\'Brien','It\'s just what I do','I do listen to a lot of podcasts, but one thing is that I speed them up by 70%, and the other is that I listen during many activities: driving, washing the dishes, going shopping, working out at the gym; they are all opportunities to listen.','2018-03-07 07:57:24'),
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(2344,2503,'2018-03-07 04:10:22','Clinton Roy','Wow','What a great story! I\'m not into music podcasts at all really though (can\'t speed them up ;) but this was a fascinating look behind the scenes of a professional.','2018-03-07 07:57:24'),
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(2345,2501,'2018-03-07 16:43:48','clacke','Re: flea market','or a yard sale or a garage sale or maybe a ...\r\n\r\nhttps://hooktube.com/watch?v=bFOPwL32UvI','2018-03-07 16:53:34'),
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(2346,2503,'2018-03-08 23:03:20','thelovebug','Re: Wow','Thanks Clinton, I\'m really glad you enjoyed the episode. The last 10 years have really been a blast, and I can see many more podcasting years ahead!\r\n\r\nI\'ve had a few people call me \"professional\" and, whilst that isn\'t strictly true, I\'d be lying if I said I wouldn\'t want to be!!','2018-03-08 23:05:48'),
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(2347,2505,'2018-03-09 20:49:24','Jan','Some Lines Of Support','Hi Dave!\r\n\r\nThanks a lot for Your effort.\r\n\r\nIf a machine is under heavy load and therefor kind of not responsive anymore that readline-magic comes in handy. Same goes for a slow link between a users terminal and a remote machine.','2018-03-09 21:04:18'),
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(2348,2505,'2018-03-10 03:25:54','Clinton Roy','Comment Command','I was not aware of the comment/decomment commands, they might be useful.','2018-03-10 09:45:52'),
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(2349,2486,'2018-03-10 15:14:56','MrX','Re Quite a haul!','Hi Dave I\'m not surprised you didn\'t know about this as there are not many amateur radio rallies held in these parts I only know about it because I was a long time ago a member of the Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club. This event is a mini radio rally it originally went under the title of junk night but has since gone up market, it\'s held at Cockenzie & Port Seton Community Centre usually around the beginning of August, I\'ve been going there for a number of years now best bit about it is meeting up with old friends and sampling some of the home made food. On the haul I usually end up with very little I just happened to be lucky this year.','2018-03-10 15:17:32'),
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(2349,2486,'2018-03-10 15:14:56','MrX','Re Quite a haul!','Hi Dave I\'m not surprised you didn\'t know about this as there are not many amateur radio rallies held in these parts I only know about it because I was a long time ago a member of the Cockenzie and Port Seton Amateur Radio Club. This event is a mini radio rally it originally went under the title of junk night but has since gone up market, it\'s held at Cockenzie & Port Seton Community Centre usually around the beginning of August, I\'ve been going there for a number of years now best bit about it is meeting up with old friends and sampling some of the home made food. On the haul I usually end up with very little I just happened to be lucky this year.','2018-03-10 15:17:32'),
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(2350,2499,'2018-03-10 16:46:45','MrX','re Great show!','Hi Michael, many thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the show and your probably correct that a bit of commentary might have been a good idea. There was a couple of reasons that I chose not to add any commentary first it made the podcast easier to make but the real reason was that I was trying to create a bit of mystery for people that had never heard the strange sounds you\'d find when tuning around the amateur radio HF band which I thought might be the case for a large portion of the audience. \r\n\r\nWhen I was a young boy I remember listening to old second world war valved receivers that I occasionally had access to and was fascinated by the strange sounds and voices having no idea what I was listening to I thought initially giving no explanation would create more intrigue for those that had never heard HF before and if there interest was gripped then they could have a look for some show notes. I\'ll probably add some commentary next time if I do a similar show.\r\n\r\nPS many thanks for deciphering the Morse code (CW), and yes that was some incredible set-up DF2BO had certainly beats my half wave dipole flung in the loft :)','2018-03-10 16:55:46'),
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(2350,2499,'2018-03-10 16:46:45','MrX','re Great show!','Hi Michael, many thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed the show and your probably correct that a bit of commentary might have been a good idea. There was a couple of reasons that I chose not to add any commentary first it made the podcast easier to make but the real reason was that I was trying to create a bit of mystery for people that had never heard the strange sounds you\'d find when tuning around the amateur radio HF band which I thought might be the case for a large portion of the audience. \r\n\r\nWhen I was a young boy I remember listening to old second world war valved receivers that I occasionally had access to and was fascinated by the strange sounds and voices having no idea what I was listening to I thought initially giving no explanation would create more intrigue for those that had never heard HF before and if there interest was gripped then they could have a look for some show notes. I\'ll probably add some commentary next time if I do a similar show.\r\n\r\nPS many thanks for deciphering the Morse code (CW), and yes that was some incredible set-up DF2BO had certainly beats my half wave dipole flung in the loft :)','2018-03-10 16:55:46'),
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(2351,2502,'2018-03-10 19:57:15','Windigo','Two comments','Firstly, after hearing the title of this episode I thought you were going to be discussing how much three-dimensional space your thoughts took up. That\'s not something I\'ve ever considered before.\r\n\r\nSecondly, when you actually discussed the \"loudness\" of your own thoughts and what types of sounds successfully caused you to lose track of them, it was ALSO something I\'d never considered.\r\n\r\nWell done, Sir. Well done.','2018-03-10 20:03:40'),
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(2351,2502,'2018-03-10 19:57:15','Windigo','Two comments','Firstly, after hearing the title of this episode I thought you were going to be discussing how much three-dimensional space your thoughts took up. That\'s not something I\'ve ever considered before.\r\n\r\nSecondly, when you actually discussed the \"loudness\" of your own thoughts and what types of sounds successfully caused you to lose track of them, it was ALSO something I\'d never considered.\r\n\r\nWell done, Sir. Well done.','2018-03-10 20:03:40'),
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(3334,3504,'2022-01-06 21:50:00','dnt','Mission control','Great broadcast! \"That\'s the main engine I think, and that\'s the booster. Wow! And there it goes, goodness me!\" is one of those audio clips that we will hear for generations to come. And I suspect many of the same phrases were heard at mission control that day, such as \"I don\'t fully understand how [Lagrange point] works\" and \"You want to do that otherwise you end up with a rather wishy-washy bit of turkey, don\'t you?\"','2022-01-06 21:55:43'),
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(3334,3504,'2022-01-06 21:50:00','dnt','Mission control','Great broadcast! \"That\'s the main engine I think, and that\'s the booster. Wow! And there it goes, goodness me!\" is one of those audio clips that we will hear for generations to come. And I suspect many of the same phrases were heard at mission control that day, such as \"I don\'t fully understand how [Lagrange point] works\" and \"You want to do that otherwise you end up with a rather wishy-washy bit of turkey, don\'t you?\"','2022-01-06 21:55:43'),
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(3335,3485,'2022-01-07 12:44:28','wynaut','thanks great show','agree with prev comment, listener who just turned 51 :)','2022-01-07 20:22:37'),
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(3335,3485,'2022-01-07 12:44:28','wynaut','thanks great show','agree with prev comment, listener who just turned 51 :)','2022-01-07 20:22:37'),
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(3336,3496,'2022-01-09 16:24:54','Reto','a good idea','Hi,\r\nThank you for this program and the introduction as a podcast.\r\n\r\nI just downloaded the .zip from GitLab and while trying the commands, I realize a section with dependencies is missing. I think pip is too large, so, I usually do run it in an virtualenv.\r\nIn other Phython projects like here: https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/blob/master/requirements.txt you find a requirements.txt. I was wondering if you add one too?\r\n\r\nBr,\r\nReto','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3336,3496,'2022-01-09 16:24:54','Reto','a good idea','Hi,\r\nThank you for this program and the introduction as a podcast.\r\n\r\nI just downloaded the .zip from GitLab and while trying the commands, I realize a section with dependencies is missing. I think pip is too large, so, I usually do run it in an virtualenv.\r\nIn other Phython projects like here: https://github.com/jonaswinkler/paperless-ng/blob/master/requirements.txt you find a requirements.txt. I was wondering if you add one too?\r\n\r\nBr,\r\nReto','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3337,3498,'2022-01-09 19:37:21','operat0r','Love this show','reminds me a little bit of udev random podcast. this one had a lot of laughs! You guys are my friends for now. Mine won\'t do anything.. Holidays are hard for some/most people. Shooting the shit and ranting are my fav podcast eps!\r\n\r\nTake care of yourselves! your the only U you have!','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3338,3505,'2022-01-11 04:02:01','baffled','Nice show!','Hi Ken and Beni: It was a great show thank you. Things have sure changed since I got my ticket. I\'m looking forward to future episodes in this series.','2022-01-11 20:31:52'),
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(3339,3510,'2022-01-17 07:59:16','tuturto','This brought some memories','This was fun to listen to and remember how my first PC was hand me down IBM 088 that I got from a local metal shop. It had whopping 640kb of memory and two floppy drives (no hard drive at all). There were no fancy graphical user interface or anything, all interaction was on text mode with keyboard.','2022-01-17 21:00:02'),
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(3340,3322,'2022-01-21 21:13:55','Windigo','Lost udev episode','I was surprised to hear you say you\'ve never done an episode on udev, because I distinctly remember that episode! You were discussing creating your own udev rules to automatically run tasks upon inserting a USB drive.\r\n\r\nIt may be that you\'ve never done an episode on HPR about it; I can\'t find it for the life of me.\r\n\r\nEither way, thank you - as always - for the excellent episode. :)','2022-01-21 21:21:50'),
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(3341,3517,'2022-01-25 23:05:07','Jesse','Monty Mint phone','Did your Monty Mint phone ever come in? I remember you mentioned it on a previous episode. Would love to hear your experience with the phone.','2022-01-25 23:17:33'),
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(3342,3516,'2022-01-26 02:48:49','Janedoc','empathize with you','Dear Operator, I prescribe the medicines you discuss. It is a big ol\' pain for doctors too. The law changed in 2021 that you\'re not supposed to fill controlled substances with a paper prescription, only electronic. I see my ADHD patients every 3 months. The patients call my office every 30 days in between for a refill and the refill is done electronically from my desk. My patients don\'t have the problems you do. There should be a 5 day leeway (before your rx runs out). I use Good rx for my own family\'s prescriptions. It makes a big cost difference and I do not know how Good rx work either. In order for the controlled substances act to change it will take an act of congress, so contact your congress member.','2022-01-26 22:48:41'),
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(3343,3504,'2022-02-03 12:08:51','clacke','How L2 works','I attempted an explanation of how L2 orbit works over at https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1861-f16a-5504-65e089452108 but I\'ll repeat it in brief.\r\n\r\nYou can orbit L2 because Earth pulls you. The Y component of the pull keeps you in orbit around L2 and the X component cancels out with your centrifugal force from orbiting the Sun \"too fast\".\r\n\r\nThere is also a proper and deeper explanation:\r\n\r\nLaunch Pad Astronomy: How James Webb Orbits \'Nothing\'\r\n\r\nhttps://farside.link/invidious/watch?v=ybn8-_QV8Tg\r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybn8-_QV8Tg','2022-02-04 11:44:31'),
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(3344,3504,'2022-02-03 12:14:37','clacke','Re: centrifugal force','As for whether the centrifugal force is real or not I will forever refer to https://xkcd.com/123/ .\r\n\r\nForces aren\'t real anyway!','2022-02-04 11:44:31'),
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(3345,3525,'2022-02-04 22:39:28','Xoke','Multiple words in a row','I was talking about the horse and cart sign, and the guy that made it left too much space between \'horse\' and \'and\', and \'and\' and cart...\r\n\r\nAnd the completely contrived one about \'had\', where someone doing a test used \'had\', someone else used \'had had\', however the examiner preferred \'had had\'.\r\n\r\nSmith, where Jones had had \"had,\" had had \"had had\"; \"had had\" had had the examiners approval','2022-02-04 22:44:08'),
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(3346,3286,'2022-02-05 11:10:41','Ken Fallon','Thanks again','Just used that again','2022-02-05 20:07:33'),
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(3347,3289,'2022-02-05 11:12:43','Ken Fallon','Wasting shows','Each of these could have been its own show','2022-02-05 20:07:33'),
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(3348,2881,'2022-02-08 15:46:26','Ken Fallon','I knew I heard how to do this somewhere','A bit surprised to find it was myself that did the show. Is HPR my archive memory module ?','2022-02-08 18:33:57'),
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(3337,3498,'2022-01-09 19:37:21','operat0r','Love this show','reminds me a little bit of udev random podcast. this one had a lot of laughs! You guys are my friends for now. Mine won\'t do anything.. Holidays are hard for some/most people. Shooting the shit and ranting are my fav podcast eps!\r\n\r\nTake care of yourselves! your the only U you have!','2022-01-09 20:19:26'),
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(3338,3505,'2022-01-11 04:02:01','baffled','Nice show!','Hi Ken and Beni: It was a great show thank you. Things have sure changed since I got my ticket. I\'m looking forward to future episodes in this series.','2022-01-11 20:31:52'),
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(3339,3510,'2022-01-17 07:59:16','tuturto','This brought some memories','This was fun to listen to and remember how my first PC was hand me down IBM 088 that I got from a local metal shop. It had whopping 640kb of memory and two floppy drives (no hard drive at all). There were no fancy graphical user interface or anything, all interaction was on text mode with keyboard.','2022-01-17 21:00:02'),
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(3340,3322,'2022-01-21 21:13:55','Windigo','Lost udev episode','I was surprised to hear you say you\'ve never done an episode on udev, because I distinctly remember that episode! You were discussing creating your own udev rules to automatically run tasks upon inserting a USB drive.\r\n\r\nIt may be that you\'ve never done an episode on HPR about it; I can\'t find it for the life of me.\r\n\r\nEither way, thank you - as always - for the excellent episode. :)','2022-01-21 21:21:50'),
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(3341,3517,'2022-01-25 23:05:07','Jesse','Monty Mint phone','Did your Monty Mint phone ever come in? I remember you mentioned it on a previous episode. Would love to hear your experience with the phone.','2022-01-25 23:17:33'),
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(3342,3516,'2022-01-26 02:48:49','Janedoc','empathize with you','Dear Operator, I prescribe the medicines you discuss. It is a big ol\' pain for doctors too. The law changed in 2021 that you\'re not supposed to fill controlled substances with a paper prescription, only electronic. I see my ADHD patients every 3 months. The patients call my office every 30 days in between for a refill and the refill is done electronically from my desk. My patients don\'t have the problems you do. There should be a 5 day leeway (before your rx runs out). I use Good rx for my own family\'s prescriptions. It makes a big cost difference and I do not know how Good rx work either. In order for the controlled substances act to change it will take an act of congress, so contact your congress member.','2022-01-26 22:48:41'),
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(3343,3504,'2022-02-03 12:08:51','clacke','How L2 works','I attempted an explanation of how L2 orbit works over at https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-1861-f16a-5504-65e089452108 but I\'ll repeat it in brief.\r\n\r\nYou can orbit L2 because Earth pulls you. The Y component of the pull keeps you in orbit around L2 and the X component cancels out with your centrifugal force from orbiting the Sun \"too fast\".\r\n\r\nThere is also a proper and deeper explanation:\r\n\r\nLaunch Pad Astronomy: How James Webb Orbits \'Nothing\'\r\n\r\nhttps://farside.link/invidious/watch?v=ybn8-_QV8Tg\r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybn8-_QV8Tg','2022-02-04 11:44:31'),
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(3344,3504,'2022-02-03 12:14:37','clacke','Re: centrifugal force','As for whether the centrifugal force is real or not I will forever refer to https://xkcd.com/123/ .\r\n\r\nForces aren\'t real anyway!','2022-02-04 11:44:31'),
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(3345,3525,'2022-02-04 22:39:28','Xoke','Multiple words in a row','I was talking about the horse and cart sign, and the guy that made it left too much space between \'horse\' and \'and\', and \'and\' and cart...\r\n\r\nAnd the completely contrived one about \'had\', where someone doing a test used \'had\', someone else used \'had had\', however the examiner preferred \'had had\'.\r\n\r\nSmith, where Jones had had \"had,\" had had \"had had\"; \"had had\" had had the examiners approval','2022-02-04 22:44:08'),
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(3346,3286,'2022-02-05 11:10:41','Ken Fallon','Thanks again','Just used that again','2022-02-05 20:07:33'),
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(3347,3289,'2022-02-05 11:12:43','Ken Fallon','Wasting shows','Each of these could have been its own show','2022-02-05 20:07:33'),
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(3348,2881,'2022-02-08 15:46:26','Ken Fallon','I knew I heard how to do this somewhere','A bit surprised to find it was myself that did the show. Is HPR my archive memory module ?','2022-02-08 18:33:57'),
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(3349,3525,'2022-02-08 18:32:12','Dave Morriss','Where Jones had had \"had\" ...','Hi Xoke,\r\n\r\nThanks for the comment.\r\n\r\nThe \'had had\' things were a favourite of my late father, so they were instilled into my brain from an early age. It was great to be reminded of them, thanks :-)\r\n\r\nDave','2022-02-08 18:33:57'),
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(3349,3525,'2022-02-08 18:32:12','Dave Morriss','Where Jones had had \"had\" ...','Hi Xoke,\r\n\r\nThanks for the comment.\r\n\r\nThe \'had had\' things were a favourite of my late father, so they were instilled into my brain from an early age. It was great to be reminded of them, thanks :-)\r\n\r\nDave','2022-02-08 18:33:57'),
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(3350,3538,'2022-02-08 19:44:27','Ken Fallon','How to run it','flatpak run org.tenacityaudio.Tenacity','2022-02-08 19:48:21'),
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(3350,3538,'2022-02-08 19:44:27','Ken Fallon','How to run it','flatpak run org.tenacityaudio.Tenacity','2022-02-08 19:48:21'),
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(3351,3525,'2022-02-10 03:23:59','dnt','processes','Now I think we\'re seeing some people take the plurals like crises into any plural word that ends in -es, so we\'re hearing people say \"processees\". Start talking about processees and I stop listening.','2022-02-10 19:28:07'),
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(3351,3525,'2022-02-10 03:23:59','dnt','processes','Now I think we\'re seeing some people take the plurals like crises into any plural word that ends in -es, so we\'re hearing people say \"processees\". Start talking about processees and I stop listening.','2022-02-10 19:28:07'),
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(463,'2009-10-13','Finux Interviews Moxie Marlinspike about SSL',2279,'Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in SSL','<p>Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in most common implementations of SSL, such as hijacking the switch from http to https, universal wildcard certs, <a href=\"https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslsniff/\" target=\"_blank\">SSLsniff</a> and more.\r\n</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0463.ogg\">ogg version! </a>',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,SSL,security',0,8295,1),
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(463,'2009-10-13','Finux Interviews Moxie Marlinspike about SSL',2279,'Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in SSL','<p>Finux talks to Moxie Marlinspike about a variety of vulnerabilities in most common implementations of SSL, such as hijacking the switch from http to https, universal wildcard certs, <a href=\"https://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslsniff/\" target=\"_blank\">SSLsniff</a> and more.\r\n</p>\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0463.ogg\">ogg version! </a>',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,SSL,security',0,8295,1),
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(464,'2009-10-14','Barefoot Running',1360,'How to run barefoot','Barefoot running resources\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://howtorunbarefoot.com\">How to run barefoot</a>- excellent beginner resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://barefootted.com\">Learn from the master - Ted</a> Learn about Vibram Fivefingers and Huarache Sandals. Great resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://runningbarefoot.org\"> Running barefoot</a> has articles, forums and all resources. Great videos.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://borntorun.org\">Born To Run</a> the official fan website for the book by Christopher McDougall - Read this book!\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIT7t2jtdP0&hl=un\">NY Time interview with Christopher McDougall</a></li>\r\n</ul>',7,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Barefoot running,Barefoot shoes,Chia seeds',0,2184,1),
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(464,'2009-10-14','Barefoot Running',1360,'How to run barefoot','Barefoot running resources\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://howtorunbarefoot.com\">How to run barefoot</a>- excellent beginner resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://barefootted.com\">Learn from the master - Ted</a> Learn about Vibram Fivefingers and Huarache Sandals. Great resource.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://runningbarefoot.org\"> Running barefoot</a> has articles, forums and all resources. Great videos.</li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://borntorun.org\">Born To Run</a> the official fan website for the book by Christopher McDougall - Read this book!\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIT7t2jtdP0&hl=un\">NY Time interview with Christopher McDougall</a></li>\r\n</ul>',7,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Barefoot running,Barefoot shoes,Chia seeds',0,2184,1),
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(465,'2009-10-14','Failsafe security',971,'Tips on securing your Linux systems, see Episode 431','<p><b>WARNING</b>: It\'s easy to lock yourself out of a system implementing these changes so make sure you have physical access to the console of the system you are securing.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>To display all processes listening</p>\r\n<pre><code> netstat -anp | grep -i listen\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\nDeny all connections to any port from any external IP address\r\n<pre><code>/etc/hosts.deny\r\n all:all\r\n\r\n/etc/hosts.allow\r\n sshd:192.168.1.54 # My other pc\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\n<p>IPTables Tutorial: <a href=\"https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/\">https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>A good starting point to block all except ssh:\r\n<a href=\"https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html\">https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Disable root login via ssh: <a href=\"https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/\">https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Setting up ssh keys and disabling password logins.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication\">https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication</a></p>\r\n\r\n',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','security,netstat,hosts file,iptables,Firefox,noscript',0,1678,1),
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(465,'2009-10-14','Failsafe security',971,'Tips on securing your Linux systems, see Episode 431','<p><b>WARNING</b>: It\'s easy to lock yourself out of a system implementing these changes so make sure you have physical access to the console of the system you are securing.</p>\r\n\r\n<p>To display all processes listening</p>\r\n<pre><code> netstat -anp | grep -i listen\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\nDeny all connections to any port from any external IP address\r\n<pre><code>/etc/hosts.deny\r\n all:all\r\n\r\n/etc/hosts.allow\r\n sshd:192.168.1.54 # My other pc\r\n</code></pre>\r\n\r\n<p>IPTables Tutorial: <a href=\"https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/\">https://iptables-tutorial.frozentux.net/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>A good starting point to block all except ssh:\r\n<a href=\"https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html\">https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-iptables-4-block-all-incoming-traffic-but-allow-ssh.html</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Disable root login via ssh: <a href=\"https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/\">https://www.howtogeek.com/howto/linux/security-tip-disable-root-ssh-login-on-linux/</a></p>\r\n\r\n<p>Setting up ssh keys and disabling password logins.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><a href=\"https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication\">https://www.debuntu.org/ssh-key-based-authentication</a></p>\r\n\r\n',30,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','security,netstat,hosts file,iptables,Firefox,noscript',0,1678,1),
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(466,'2009-10-16','A technique for drum \'n\' bass',550,'In this show SigFLUP shares a program that can be used to make drum \'n\' bass songs.','In this show SigFLUP shares a program that can be used to make drum \'n\' bass songs. \r\nYou can download it at <a href=\"https://tmd.freeshell.org\"> https://tmd.freeshell.org </a>',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','drum\'n\'bass,music,samples,freeshell',0,1794,1),
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(467,'2009-10-16','AutoNessus News',1624,'Finux and the author of AutoNessus talk about some upcoming news about this software','finux and the author of Autonessus talk about some upcoming news about this software',85,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','AutoNessus,Interview,security,scanner',0,1505,1),
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(468,'2009-10-19','Quvmoh\'s UTOS trip',411,'Quvmoh details his trip to the Utah Open Source Conference','<ul>\r\n<li>tosc <a href=\"https://2009.utosc.com/pages/home/\" class=\"uri\">https://2009.utosc.com/pages/home/</a></li>\r\n<li>no gui <a href=\"https://cli.homelinux.net/CLIapps.html\" class=\"uri\">https://cli.homelinux.net/CLIapps.html</a></li>\r\n<li>Quvmoh\'s pics <a href=\"https://www.flickr.com/photos/quvmoh/sets/72157622421938901/detail/\" class=\"uri\">https://www.flickr.com/photos/quvmoh/sets/72157622421938901/detail/</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n',110,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Utah Open Source Conference,networking 101,z shell,Linux home servers,life without a GUI,ssh tips and tricks,openvpn,podcasting,ffmpeg,HDR photography',0,1394,1),
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(469,'2009-10-21','TiT Radio 011 - puppies, tails, and a gnome ',4229,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','\r\nRecorded live on Oct 17th, 2009. Pick your price for World of Goo, Gnome 3, <br>\r\n Puppy Linux, KaOS, Commands of the Week, and so much more! <br>\r\n Shownotes and Ogg: https://titradio.info/011.html <br>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','PXE boot,Gnome shell,Puppy Linux,Texas Instruments,EFF,Screen,Tmux',0,1458,1),
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(470,'2009-10-21','Interworx',470,'Klaatu interviews Jon from Interworx at Ohio Linux Fest 2009','Klaatu interviews Jon from Interworx at Ohio Linux Fest 2009.',78,78,0,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,2137,1),
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(471,'2009-10-23','Interview with Andrej Hajto about VOIP',2016,'Finux interviews Andrej Hajto about VOIP','Download the <a href=\"https://www.thebadapples.info/audiophile/hpr0471.ogg\" target=\"_blank\">ogg vorbis version</a> courtesy Finux & the Bad Apples.',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,VOIP',0,2026,1),
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(472,'2009-10-26','Interview with Ryan Dewhurst',2628,'Finux interviews Ryan Dewhurst of Damn Vulnerable Web Application','finux interview Ryan Dewhurst',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','ethical hacker,web application security',0,1712,1),
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(473,'2009-10-28','Tit Radio Ep 011.1a - RMS and Aftershow',1941,'Interview with RMS and TiT Radio aftershow','BSDBetty kicks off the show with an interview with Richard Stallman before his talk at the \r\n Edinburgh University Informatics Colloquium, with particular focus on ethics in the field of software. \r\n Transcription of this interview can be found at Indymedia Scotland.<br>\r\n\r\nAt the Roundtable: monsterb, klaatu, Peter64, Azimuth, JMan, 330, and pegwole.<br>\r\n\r\n\r\nCaller: SndChaser <br>\r\n\r\nPlease visit https://titradio.info/011-1a.html for shownotes and ogg.<br>\r\n',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Free Software',0,1570,1),
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(474,'2009-10-30','Talk Geek To Me Ep 05 ',1756,'Deepgeek talks geek to his listeners about the Aria2 download manager','\r\nDeepGeek gives a software review of the Aria2 download manager.',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Aria2,download manager',0,2249,1),
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(475,'2009-10-31','Lord Drachenblut Interviews Scott Sigler',972,'In this episode Lord Drachenblut Interviews Scott Sigler','Lord Drachenblut Interviews Scott Sigler',24,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','interview,books,audiobooks,audio setup,podiobooks',0,2038,1),
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(476,'2009-11-03','FOSS In Business',1765,'RobertLadyman talks about Free And Open Source Software In Business','RobertLadyman tals about Free And Open Source Software In Business ',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','free software,open source software,FOSS in business',0,1482,1),
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(3996,'2023-11-27','Holiday Challenges Series - Ep 1 - Advent of Code',221,'Discussing challenges to help you enjoy the holiday season','<h2 id=\"holiday-challenges-series---ep-1---advent-of-code\">Holiday\nChallenges Series - Ep 1 - Advent of Code</h2>\n<p>Since some of the information you are about to hear is time specific,\nI want to let you know that I am recording this near the end of November\nin 2023.</p>\n<p>Whichever holidays you celebrate this time of year, life generally\ngets busy and stressful.</p>\n<p>It could be shopping<br />\nor cooking<br />\nor cleaning<br />\nor school activities<br />\nor buying, assembling, wrapping, and delivering gifts<br />\nor planning time with family<br />\nor dealing with visiting family<br />\nor scheduling time off from work<br />\nor managing extra work while others have scheduled time off<br />\nor a whole plethora of other things.<br />\nThis time of year can be stressful.</p>\n<p>A few years ago, I discovered a fun activity, which challenged my\nmind and helped me focus and detach from the stress for a little while\neach day, through the month of December. It helped me manage the stress\nin an enjoyable way.</p>\n<p>Since then, I have found and tried several other similar activities,\nso I wanted to share a little about them with you for the next few\nepisodes so you can see what might work for you.</p>\n<p>The first I would like to share is called the Advent of Code\nChallenge (<a href=\"https://adventofcode.com/\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://adventofcode.com/</a>). In HPR episodes 2973 (<a\nhref=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr2973/index.html\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr2973/index.html</a>)\nand 3744 (<a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr3744/index.html\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr3744/index.html</a>),\nDaniel Perrson shared some great details about this challenge. I\nencourage you to go review his episodes.</p>\n<p>But the TLDR (Or maybe the TLDL -- Too Long Didn\'t Listen?) for\nAdvent of Code is that it is a 25 day challenge which begins on December\n1. Once you register at adventofcode.com, Each day, you will be\npresented with a problem to solve and some sample data to use for\nverification that your program works. You can choose to use any\nprogramming language or application you desire produce the answer. Last\nyear, I used this to brush up on my Python skills. Others use Visual\nBasic, C (and all its variants), Rust, Go, etc. I have seen people use\nCobol, Fortran, and Pascal, or even Microsoft Excel. It is really up to\nyou. You are then presented a dataset which is unique to your login, and\nagainst which you run your code. When complete, you submit the answer\ncame up with on the adventofcode.com web site and they will tell you if\nyou are correct or not.</p>\n<p>If you are competitive (And REALLY GOOD) there is a Global\nLeaderboard. If you want to compete with a group of friends, you can\nbuild your own leaderboard and invite others to take part with you.</p>\n<p>There are tons of resources online, from youtube channels to reddit\n(<a href=\"https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/</a>), to Discord (<a\nhref=\"https://discord.gg/tXJh262\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://discord.gg/tXJh262</a>)</p>\n<p>So, if you are looking for a way to challenge your mind and detach\nfrom holiday stress, Advent of Code may be something you might try.</p>\n<p>If this is not your cup of tea, I will be sharing several other\noptions for holiday challenges in future episodes.</p>\n',394,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Advent of Code, holiday, challenge',0,0,0),
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(3996,'2023-11-27','Holiday Challenges Series - Ep 1 - Advent of Code',221,'Discussing challenges to help you enjoy the holiday season','<h2 id=\"holiday-challenges-series---ep-1---advent-of-code\">Holiday\nChallenges Series - Ep 1 - Advent of Code</h2>\n<p>Since some of the information you are about to hear is time specific,\nI want to let you know that I am recording this near the end of November\nin 2023.</p>\n<p>Whichever holidays you celebrate this time of year, life generally\ngets busy and stressful.</p>\n<p>It could be shopping<br />\nor cooking<br />\nor cleaning<br />\nor school activities<br />\nor buying, assembling, wrapping, and delivering gifts<br />\nor planning time with family<br />\nor dealing with visiting family<br />\nor scheduling time off from work<br />\nor managing extra work while others have scheduled time off<br />\nor a whole plethora of other things.<br />\nThis time of year can be stressful.</p>\n<p>A few years ago, I discovered a fun activity, which challenged my\nmind and helped me focus and detach from the stress for a little while\neach day, through the month of December. It helped me manage the stress\nin an enjoyable way.</p>\n<p>Since then, I have found and tried several other similar activities,\nso I wanted to share a little about them with you for the next few\nepisodes so you can see what might work for you.</p>\n<p>The first I would like to share is called the Advent of Code\nChallenge (<a href=\"https://adventofcode.com/\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://adventofcode.com/</a>). In HPR episodes 2973 (<a\nhref=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr2973/index.html\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr2973/index.html</a>)\nand 3744 (<a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr3744/index.html\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr3744/index.html</a>),\nDaniel Perrson shared some great details about this challenge. I\nencourage you to go review his episodes.</p>\n<p>But the TLDR (Or maybe the TLDL -- Too Long Didn\'t Listen?) for\nAdvent of Code is that it is a 25 day challenge which begins on December\n1. Once you register at adventofcode.com, Each day, you will be\npresented with a problem to solve and some sample data to use for\nverification that your program works. You can choose to use any\nprogramming language or application you desire produce the answer. Last\nyear, I used this to brush up on my Python skills. Others use Visual\nBasic, C (and all its variants), Rust, Go, etc. I have seen people use\nCobol, Fortran, and Pascal, or even Microsoft Excel. It is really up to\nyou. You are then presented a dataset which is unique to your login, and\nagainst which you run your code. When complete, you submit the answer\ncame up with on the adventofcode.com web site and they will tell you if\nyou are correct or not.</p>\n<p>If you are competitive (And REALLY GOOD) there is a Global\nLeaderboard. If you want to compete with a group of friends, you can\nbuild your own leaderboard and invite others to take part with you.</p>\n<p>There are tons of resources online, from youtube channels to reddit\n(<a href=\"https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://www.reddit.com/r/adventofcode/</a>), to Discord (<a\nhref=\"https://discord.gg/tXJh262\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://discord.gg/tXJh262</a>)</p>\n<p>So, if you are looking for a way to challenge your mind and detach\nfrom holiday stress, Advent of Code may be something you might try.</p>\n<p>If this is not your cup of tea, I will be sharing several other\noptions for holiday challenges in future episodes.</p>\n',394,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Advent of Code, holiday, challenge',0,0,1),
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(3999,'2023-11-30','Holiday Challenges Series Ep 02 TryHackMe Advent of Cyber Challenge',183,'Discussing the TryHackMe Advent of Cyber challenge to help you enjoy the holiday season','<h2\nid=\"holiday-challenges-series---ep-2---tryhackme-advent-of-cyber-challenge\">Holiday\nChallenges Series - Ep 2 - TryHackMe Advent of Cyber Challenge</h2>\n<p>Since some of the information you are about to hear is time specific,\nI want to let you know that I am recording this near the end of November\nin 2023.</p>\n<p>If you missed the first episode, which introduces this series, you\ncan go back and listen to HPR3996</p>\n<p>I have been using TryHackMe for several years, and I recommend it to\nall of my students. It is a great environment where people can get hands\non experience with technology that relates to cyber security, all from\nthe comfort of their browser and free year-round.</p>\n<p>The TryHackMe Advent of Cyber challenge is a free gamified\nenvironment which focuses on penetration testing, security\noperations/engineering, forensics/incident response, malware analysis,\nmachine learning, and more!</p>\n<p>This year\'s challenge opens on December 1, 2023 (Which is the reason\nwhy I am posting twice this week). Typically, the Advent of Cyber\nchallenge includes daily beginner-friendly exercises for people new to\ncybersecurity. These can consist of walkthroughs, video tutorials, and\nchallenges. There are also prizes available based on random drawings and\non participant success.</p>\n<p>Infosec personalities like John Hammond, Gerald Auger, InsiderPHD,\nand InfoSec Pat are featured in this year\'s challenge.</p>\n<p>You can play with last year\'s Advent of Cyber challenge by visiting\n<a href=\"https://tryhackme.com/room/adventofcyber4\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://tryhackme.com/room/adventofcyber4</a>. It outlines\nthe overall story and shows all of the tasks last year\'s participants\nexperienced, including both offensive and defensive topics like: log\nanalysis, OSINT, scanning, brute force attacks, email analysis,\nCyberChef, blockchain smart contracts, malware analysis, memory\nforensics, packet analysis, web application hacking, and more!</p>\n<p>Everything can be done with a free account from within a browser.</p>\n<p>If you want to learn more about cybersecurity, transition your career\ninto infosec, or just have fun playing with cyber challenges, you can\ngive it a try by visiting tryhackme.com or <a\nhref=\"https://tryhackme.com/r/christmas\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://tryhackme.com/r/christmas</a></p>\n<p>Please note: I am not affiliated with TryHackMe in any way, other\nthan having been a paying member for many years. Students and others who\nhave participated in previous year\'s Advent of Cyber challenges have\ntold me how much they enjoyed it and learned from it. Even though I have\nbeen an infosec practitioner for more years than I would like to admit,\nI also have enjoyed taking part in this challenge.</p>\n<p>If this is not for you, I will be sharing another option for a\nholiday challenge in my next episode.</p>\n',394,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Advent of Cyber, TryHackMe, Hands on, cyber, cybersecurity, infosec, holiday, challenge',0,0,0);
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(3999,'2023-11-30','Holiday Challenges Series Ep 02 TryHackMe Advent of Cyber Challenge',183,'Discussing the TryHackMe Advent of Cyber challenge to help you enjoy the holiday season','<h2\nid=\"holiday-challenges-series---ep-2---tryhackme-advent-of-cyber-challenge\">Holiday\nChallenges Series - Ep 2 - TryHackMe Advent of Cyber Challenge</h2>\n<p>Since some of the information you are about to hear is time specific,\nI want to let you know that I am recording this near the end of November\nin 2023.</p>\n<p>If you missed the first episode, which introduces this series, you\ncan go back and listen to HPR3996</p>\n<p>I have been using TryHackMe for several years, and I recommend it to\nall of my students. It is a great environment where people can get hands\non experience with technology that relates to cyber security, all from\nthe comfort of their browser and free year-round.</p>\n<p>The TryHackMe Advent of Cyber challenge is a free gamified\nenvironment which focuses on penetration testing, security\noperations/engineering, forensics/incident response, malware analysis,\nmachine learning, and more!</p>\n<p>This year\'s challenge opens on December 1, 2023 (Which is the reason\nwhy I am posting twice this week). Typically, the Advent of Cyber\nchallenge includes daily beginner-friendly exercises for people new to\ncybersecurity. These can consist of walkthroughs, video tutorials, and\nchallenges. There are also prizes available based on random drawings and\non participant success.</p>\n<p>Infosec personalities like John Hammond, Gerald Auger, InsiderPHD,\nand InfoSec Pat are featured in this year\'s challenge.</p>\n<p>You can play with last year\'s Advent of Cyber challenge by visiting\n<a href=\"https://tryhackme.com/room/adventofcyber4\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://tryhackme.com/room/adventofcyber4</a>. It outlines\nthe overall story and shows all of the tasks last year\'s participants\nexperienced, including both offensive and defensive topics like: log\nanalysis, OSINT, scanning, brute force attacks, email analysis,\nCyberChef, blockchain smart contracts, malware analysis, memory\nforensics, packet analysis, web application hacking, and more!</p>\n<p>Everything can be done with a free account from within a browser.</p>\n<p>If you want to learn more about cybersecurity, transition your career\ninto infosec, or just have fun playing with cyber challenges, you can\ngive it a try by visiting tryhackme.com or <a\nhref=\"https://tryhackme.com/r/christmas\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://tryhackme.com/r/christmas</a></p>\n<p>Please note: I am not affiliated with TryHackMe in any way, other\nthan having been a paying member for many years. Students and others who\nhave participated in previous year\'s Advent of Cyber challenges have\ntold me how much they enjoyed it and learned from it. Even though I have\nbeen an infosec practitioner for more years than I would like to admit,\nI also have enjoyed taking part in this challenge.</p>\n<p>If this is not for you, I will be sharing another option for a\nholiday challenge in my next episode.</p>\n',394,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Advent of Cyber, TryHackMe, Hands on, cyber, cybersecurity, infosec, holiday, challenge',0,0,1),
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(4006,'2023-12-11','Holiday Challenges Ep 3 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge & KringleCon',160,'Discussing the SANS Holiday Hack Challenge & KringleCon to help you enjoy the holiday season','<h2\nid=\"holiday-challenges-series---ep-3---sans-holiday-hack-challenge-with-kringlecon\">Holiday\nChallenges Series - Ep 3 - SANS Holiday Hack Challenge with\nKringleCon</h2>\n<p>Since some of the information you are about to hear is time specific,\nI want to let you know that I am recording this near the end of November\nin 2023.</p>\n<p>If you missed the first episode, which introduces this series, you\ncan go back and listen to HPR3996</p>\n<p>The SANS Holiday Hack Challenge is an interactive online technology\nand hacking game combined with a virtual security conference, beginning\nin the second week of December. By the time this episode drops, it may\nalready be live. You can tour the North Pole conference facilities,\nmeeting people, interactive non-player characters (NPC), and maybe even\nsome villains from Holiday Hack Challenges past, as you solve problems\nand gather clues which you use to help save Christmas.</p>\n<p>Everything can be done from within the browser, and did I mention\nthere is a virtual security conference, called KringleCon? Some of the\nbiggest rock stars (and most humble and brilliant people) in\nCyberSecurity speak each year at KringleCon. Many of their talks also\nprovide clues to solving game challenges.</p>\n<p>Ed Skoudis and his team (The same people who build SANS NetWars) work\ntirelessly year after year to create the most amazing experience,\ncomplete with custom music! This has become one of my favorite holiday\ntraditions each year. You can learn more about the 2023 challenge by\nwatching Ed\'s Inside SANS Holiday Hack Challenge 2023 YouTube video at\n<a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Gmdr_CxzQ\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9Gmdr_CxzQ</a></p>\n<p>You can access this year\'s challenge by visiting sans.org/holidayhack\nor <a href=\"https://www.sans.org/mlp/holiday-hack-challenge-2023/\"\nclass=\"uri\">https://www.sans.org/mlp/holiday-hack-challenge-2023/</a></p>\n<p>There, you will learn more about all things Holiday Hack before the\ngame opens in the second week of December. If you want to play now, or\njust get a feel for it, you can access three of the previous years\'\nchallenges right now at the same site.</p>\n<p>I am not associated with SANS or the Holiday Hack Challenge in any\nway, other than to have participated for several years now, and I have\nwatched other people learn and grow by taking part in it.</p>\n<p>I hope that you have enjoyed this short series. If there are other\nonline challenges you find interesting or informative, I encourage you\nto record a show about them.</p>\n<p>Have a wonderful day.</p>\n',394,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','SANS, KringleCon, holiday, challenge',0,0,0);
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