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(3823,3978,'2023-11-05 18:50:42','Kevin O\'Brien','Good show','This was interesting and I enjoyed seeing the perspective of an operator. I have made it a practice to be courteous to truck drivers because they have enough weird stuff to deal with.','2023-11-05 19:06:21'),
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(3823,3978,'2023-11-05 18:50:42','Kevin O\'Brien','Good show','This was interesting and I enjoyed seeing the perspective of an operator. I have made it a practice to be courteous to truck drivers because they have enough weird stuff to deal with.','2023-11-05 19:06:21'),
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(3824,3981,'2023-11-06 10:42:23','Hobson Lane (hobs)','Ken\'s comment about demand avoidance','Love the monthly Community News shows. Ken\'s comment about resisting the demands of his past self from reminders apps struck a chord with me. I\'ve been struggling with PDA (persistent/pathological demand avoidance) myself. I\'ll record a response show to summarize some things I\'ve learned from other podcasts that help boost my intrinsic motivation -- things like random rewards (to prevent external rewards from swamping your intrinsic motivation dopamine high). Dave\'s idea to use rituals and habits is also something that sometimes works for me. Rely admire the high quality open source technical infrastructure that keeps this community thriving and the supportive vibe of all the hosts and contributors. It gives me hope for the future of social media and the Internet.','2023-11-06 10:45:43'),
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(3824,3981,'2023-11-06 10:42:23','Hobson Lane (hobs)','Ken\'s comment about demand avoidance','Love the monthly Community News shows. Ken\'s comment about resisting the demands of his past self from reminders apps struck a chord with me. I\'ve been struggling with PDA (persistent/pathological demand avoidance) myself. I\'ll record a response show to summarize some things I\'ve learned from other podcasts that help boost my intrinsic motivation -- things like random rewards (to prevent external rewards from swamping your intrinsic motivation dopamine high). Dave\'s idea to use rituals and habits is also something that sometimes works for me. Rely admire the high quality open source technical infrastructure that keeps this community thriving and the supportive vibe of all the hosts and contributors. It gives me hope for the future of social media and the Internet.','2023-11-06 10:45:43'),
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(3825,3984,'2023-11-09 15:21:35','Trey','Really? You are sharing this with the world?','Dude! I thought we were keeping this on the down low? And you are naming names?\r\n\r\nNow I need to contact witness protection AGAIN!\r\n\r\nSMH...','2023-11-09 15:26:35'),
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(3825,3984,'2023-11-09 15:21:35','Trey','Really? You are sharing this with the world?','Dude! I thought we were keeping this on the down low? And you are naming names?\r\n\r\nNow I need to contact witness protection AGAIN!\r\n\r\nSMH...','2023-11-09 15:26:35'),
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(3826,3989,'2023-11-17 02:10:27','Trey','Changing passowrds','One consideration when it comes to the LastPass breach is that attackers are actively working to compromise individual vaults exposed by the data. They seem to be targeting known cryptocurrency traders, but if you had a weak or guessable password or low iterations of encryption, the information you stored in your vault may become available to attackers. It is recommended that, whether you choose to stay with LastPass or not, you change all of the passwords, keys, important secrets, etc which you stored in your vault.','2023-11-17 13:02:07');
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(3826,3989,'2023-11-17 02:10:27','Trey','Changing passowrds','One consideration when it comes to the LastPass breach is that attackers are actively working to compromise individual vaults exposed by the data. They seem to be targeting known cryptocurrency traders, but if you had a weak or guessable password or low iterations of encryption, the information you stored in your vault may become available to attackers. It is recommended that, whether you choose to stay with LastPass or not, you change all of the passwords, keys, important secrets, etc which you stored in your vault.','2023-11-17 13:02:07'),
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(3827,3993,'2023-11-22 14:05:19','Trey','What fun!','This looks like it would be a very fun project. Reminds me of an old microcontroller project I built back around 1990 using an 8085 and a bunch of wirewrap. It would fit in a shoe box, but definitely would NOT fit into an Altoids tin.\r\n\r\nThank you for sharing.','2023-11-22 15:00:06');
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(450,'2009-09-23','TiT Radio 009 - peggy, piggy, and pat',5294,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','Recorded Live Sept. 19th, 2009; The TiTs talk about QT 4.6,\r\nDreamScreen 100, new Arch Magazine, Sexism in FOSS, and so much\r\nmore. Please take a look at the shownotes for detailed\r\ninformation. <a href=\"https://titradio.info/009.html\">https://titradio.info/009.html</a>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','DreamScreen 100,Arch Magazine,qt project,sexism in FOSS,Archos 5 tablet,accessibility,barcodes,audiobooks,bittorrent,media frontends,Ohio Linux Fest',0,1993,1),
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(450,'2009-09-23','TiT Radio 009 - peggy, piggy, and pat',5294,'Monsterb and friends host TiT Radio','Recorded Live Sept. 19th, 2009; The TiTs talk about QT 4.6,\r\nDreamScreen 100, new Arch Magazine, Sexism in FOSS, and so much\r\nmore. Please take a look at the shownotes for detailed\r\ninformation. <a href=\"https://titradio.info/009.html\">https://titradio.info/009.html</a>',99,30,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','DreamScreen 100,Arch Magazine,qt project,sexism in FOSS,Archos 5 tablet,accessibility,barcodes,audiobooks,bittorrent,media frontends,Ohio Linux Fest',0,1993,1),
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(451,'2009-09-23','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience',1328,'Finux talks about podcasting','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience finux talks all about podcasting',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','podcasting,Audacity,blog',0,2261,1),
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(451,'2009-09-23','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience',1328,'Finux talks about podcasting','Podcasting: From Mic to Audience finux talks all about podcasting',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','podcasting,Audacity,blog',0,2261,1),
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(452,'2009-09-24','Demo or Bust 2010 Part 4',6844,'SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv','In this episode SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv. Leave you feedback at +1-206-312-1618 or email pantsbutt@gmail.com',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Demo or Bust 2010',0,1683,1),
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(452,'2009-09-24','Demo or Bust 2010 Part 4',6844,'SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv','In this episode SigFLUP talks about software rendering and then interviews blackpawn of xplsv. Leave you feedback at +1-206-312-1618 or email pantsbutt@gmail.com',115,0,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Demo or Bust 2010',0,1683,1),
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(453,'2009-09-26','Talk Geek to me Ep 2',2044,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about HTML','Deepgeek discusses upgrading from old style HTML to Modern HTML. He uses, as a feature example, device independence between Cell Phone Micro Browsers and Desktop Browsers like Firefox.',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','HTML,css,stylesheets,micro browser,mobile browsing',0,1983,1),
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(453,'2009-09-26','Talk Geek to me Ep 2',2044,'Deepgeek talks geek to his fans about HTML','Deepgeek discusses upgrading from old style HTML to Modern HTML. He uses, as a feature example, device independence between Cell Phone Micro Browsers and Desktop Browsers like Firefox.',73,34,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','HTML,css,stylesheets,micro browser,mobile browsing',0,1983,1),
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(454,'2009-09-29','BruCon Interview',2663,'Finux interviewing Benny from BruCON','finux interviewing Benny from BruCON',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','BruCON,unconference,hacking',0,1938,1),
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(454,'2009-09-29','BruCon Interview',2663,'Finux interviewing Benny from BruCON','finux interviewing Benny from BruCON',85,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','BruCON,unconference,hacking',0,1938,1),
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(455,'2009-09-30','Interview with Dann at OLF',805,'Pegwole interviews Dann at the Ohio Linux Fest','pegwole interviews Dann at OLF',120,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1478,1),
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(455,'2009-09-30','Interview with Dann at OLF',805,'Pegwole interviews Dann at the Ohio Linux Fest','pegwole interviews Dann at OLF',120,78,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','OLF 2009,interview',0,1478,1),
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(456,'2009-10-01','What is Free Software',1716,'Finux discusses what is free software','finux talks about what is free software.',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Free software,Open source software,history',0,1714,1),
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(456,'2009-10-01','What is Free Software',1716,'Finux discusses what is free software','finux talks about what is free software.',85,36,1,'CC-BY-NC-SA','Free software,Open source software,history',0,1714,1),
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(1592,'2014-09-09','An Open Source News Break from Opensource.com',782,'Open source CMS, tools for making presentations, WikiProject Med','<p>In this episode: Open source CMS applications go head-to-head, open source tools for making presentations, and WikiProject Med.</p>\n <p>Links:</p>\n <ul>\n <li><a href=\"https://opensource.com/business/14/6/open-source-cms-joomla-wordpress-drupal\">https://opensource.com/business/14/6/open-source-cms-joomla-wordpress-drupal</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://opensource.com/life/14/7/3-open-source-tools-make-your-presentations-pop\">https://opensource.com/life/14/7/3-open-source-tools-make-your-presentations-pop</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://opensource.com/health/14/6/doctors-unite-increase-access-quality-health-information\">https://opensource.com/health/14/6/doctors-unite-increase-access-quality-health-information</a></li>\n </ul>',280,28,0,'CC-BY-SA','CMS,presentation software,Wiki Project Med',0,0,1),
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(1592,'2014-09-09','An Open Source News Break from Opensource.com',782,'Open source CMS, tools for making presentations, WikiProject Med','<p>In this episode: Open source CMS applications go head-to-head, open source tools for making presentations, and WikiProject Med.</p>\n <p>Links:</p>\n <ul>\n <li><a href=\"https://opensource.com/business/14/6/open-source-cms-joomla-wordpress-drupal\">https://opensource.com/business/14/6/open-source-cms-joomla-wordpress-drupal</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://opensource.com/life/14/7/3-open-source-tools-make-your-presentations-pop\">https://opensource.com/life/14/7/3-open-source-tools-make-your-presentations-pop</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://opensource.com/health/14/6/doctors-unite-increase-access-quality-health-information\">https://opensource.com/health/14/6/doctors-unite-increase-access-quality-health-information</a></li>\n </ul>',280,28,0,'CC-BY-SA','CMS,presentation software,Wiki Project Med',0,0,1),
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(1428,'2014-01-22','Coffee Stain Studios and the Sanctum games',757,'Will #Sanctum2 come to #Linux? Hear @ArminPosts\' answer in the latest #HPR!','<p>Do you know the Sanctum games? You should! Listen to Armin from Coffee Stain Studios on todays episode of Hacker Public Radio!</p>\n <p><em>\"We\'re actually working on Linux support. <strong>*pause*</strong> I don\'t know if I\'m supposed to say that.\"</em><br /> -- Armin</p>\n <h3>Coffee Stain Studios</h3>\n <p>In 2010 a few students from the University of Skövde created the Indie game developing company \"Coffee Stain Studios\". In 2011 they released the game \"Sanctum\" on Steam, and in May of 2013 they released \"Sanctum 2\". These games are most often described as a mix between First-person shooter and Tower defense. You find yourself in a futuristic setting, fighting aliens with a fair bit of humor. The player chooses how much resources to distribute on automatic towers or his or her own weapons. Both games featured the possibility to collaborate with your friends to beat the levels.</p>\n <p>One of the founders, Armin Ibrisagic, was at DreamHack in November 2013, where I got a chance to talk to him.</p>\n <h3>DreamHack</h3>\n <p>\"What is DreamHack?\" you ask? Only the world\'s largest computer festival, held multiple times a year in Jönköping, Sweden. According to Wikipedia \"It holds the world record (as recognized by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies) for the world\'s largest LAN party and computer festival, and has held the record for the world\'s fastest Internet connection, and the record in most generated traffic.\"</p>\n <p>I also got an interview with one of the organizers of DreamHack, but that you will hear another day. Today we focus on Sanctum, and how the market looks for smaller game developers.</p>\n <h3>Stuff referenced in the episode</h3>\n <ul>\n <li>Armin, Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ArminPosts\">@ArminPosts</a></li>\n <li>Coffee Stain Studios: <a href=\"https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/\">https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/</a></li>\n <li>DreamHack: <a href=\"https://www.dreamhack.se/\">https://www.dreamhack.se/</a></li>\n <li>Wikipedia - DreamHack: <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack</a></li>\n <li>Humble Bundle: <a href=\"https://www.humblebundle.com/\">https://www.humblebundle.com/</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum Part 1: A weird blend of FPS and Tower Defence\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY\">https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum - Yogscave DLC\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI\">https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum 2 - Maze Making 2.0\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k\">https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum 2\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/</a></li>\n </ul>\n <h3>How to reach me</h3>\n <p>You should follow me and subscribe to All In IT Radio:</p>\n <ul>\n <li>Identi.ca: <a href=\"https://identi.ca/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li>Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://plus.google.com/100309783606985145580/\">https://aiit.se/radio/+</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://aiit.se/radio/\">https://aiit.se/radio/</a></li>\n </ul>\n',192,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','dreamhack, coffee stain studios, sanctum, games, indie, interview',0,1611,1),
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(1428,'2014-01-22','Coffee Stain Studios and the Sanctum games',757,'Will #Sanctum2 come to #Linux? Hear @ArminPosts\' answer in the latest #HPR!','<p>Do you know the Sanctum games? You should! Listen to Armin from Coffee Stain Studios on todays episode of Hacker Public Radio!</p>\n <p><em>\"We\'re actually working on Linux support. <strong>*pause*</strong> I don\'t know if I\'m supposed to say that.\"</em><br /> -- Armin</p>\n <h3>Coffee Stain Studios</h3>\n <p>In 2010 a few students from the University of Skövde created the Indie game developing company \"Coffee Stain Studios\". In 2011 they released the game \"Sanctum\" on Steam, and in May of 2013 they released \"Sanctum 2\". These games are most often described as a mix between First-person shooter and Tower defense. You find yourself in a futuristic setting, fighting aliens with a fair bit of humor. The player chooses how much resources to distribute on automatic towers or his or her own weapons. Both games featured the possibility to collaborate with your friends to beat the levels.</p>\n <p>One of the founders, Armin Ibrisagic, was at DreamHack in November 2013, where I got a chance to talk to him.</p>\n <h3>DreamHack</h3>\n <p>\"What is DreamHack?\" you ask? Only the world\'s largest computer festival, held multiple times a year in Jönköping, Sweden. According to Wikipedia \"It holds the world record (as recognized by the Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies) for the world\'s largest LAN party and computer festival, and has held the record for the world\'s fastest Internet connection, and the record in most generated traffic.\"</p>\n <p>I also got an interview with one of the organizers of DreamHack, but that you will hear another day. Today we focus on Sanctum, and how the market looks for smaller game developers.</p>\n <h3>Stuff referenced in the episode</h3>\n <ul>\n <li>Armin, Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/ArminPosts\">@ArminPosts</a></li>\n <li>Coffee Stain Studios: <a href=\"https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/\">https://www.coffeestainstudios.com/</a></li>\n <li>DreamHack: <a href=\"https://www.dreamhack.se/\">https://www.dreamhack.se/</a></li>\n <li>Wikipedia - DreamHack: <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack\">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DreamHack</a></li>\n <li>Humble Bundle: <a href=\"https://www.humblebundle.com/\">https://www.humblebundle.com/</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum Part 1: A weird blend of FPS and Tower Defence\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY\">https://youtu.be/K2ObESxQbPY</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum - Yogscave DLC\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI\">https://youtu.be/bSah3PZkDHI</a></li>\n <li>\"The Yogscast - Sanctum 2 - Maze Making 2.0\": <a href=\"https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k\">https://youtu.be/3ifB7QGhO3k</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/91600/</a></li>\n <li>\"Steam: Sanctum 2\": <a href=\"https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/\">https://store.steampowered.com/app/210770/</a></li>\n </ul>\n <h3>How to reach me</h3>\n <p>You should follow me and subscribe to All In IT Radio:</p>\n <ul>\n <li>Identi.ca: <a href=\"https://identi.ca/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li>Twitter: <a href=\"https://twitter.com/alltinomit\">@alltinomit</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://plus.google.com/100309783606985145580/\">https://aiit.se/radio/+</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"https://aiit.se/radio/\">https://aiit.se/radio/</a></li>\n </ul>\n',192,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','dreamhack, coffee stain studios, sanctum, games, indie, interview',0,1611,1),
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(1422,'2014-01-14','Setting up and using SSH and SOCKS',1432,'Advice on setting up and using SSH and SOCKS proxy','<p>\r\nIn this episode I go through how I set up SSH and SOCKS. This is very useful when you need to feel a bit more secure in your internet traffic and need to keep out of prying eyes. I also go over some tools used to access your home network from a Windows computer.\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nLinks:\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Klaatu\'s Show on SSH : <a href=\"https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg\">https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DynDNS : <a href=\"https://dyn.com/dns/\">https://dyn.com/dns/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DDClient : <a href=\"https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/\">https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Linksys E2500 : <a href=\"https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500\">https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>PuTTy : <a href=\"https://www.putty.org/\">https://www.putty.org/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Portable Firefox : <a href=\"https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable\">https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable</a>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>',252,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','SSH,SOCKS proxy,DynDNS,DDClient,PuTTy',0,1588,1),
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(1422,'2014-01-14','Setting up and using SSH and SOCKS',1432,'Advice on setting up and using SSH and SOCKS proxy','<p>\r\nIn this episode I go through how I set up SSH and SOCKS. This is very useful when you need to feel a bit more secure in your internet traffic and need to keep out of prying eyes. I also go over some tools used to access your home network from a Windows computer.\r\n</p>\r\n<p>\r\nLinks:\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Klaatu\'s Show on SSH : <a href=\"https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg\">https://gnuworldorder.info/audiophile/archive/season8/gnuWorldOrder_8x20.ogg</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DynDNS : <a href=\"https://dyn.com/dns/\">https://dyn.com/dns/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>DDClient : <a href=\"https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/\">https://sourceforge.net/p/ddclient/wiki/Home/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Linksys E2500 : <a href=\"https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500\">https://support.linksys.com/en-us/support/routers/E2500</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>PuTTy : <a href=\"https://www.putty.org/\">https://www.putty.org/</a>\r\n</li>\r\n<li>Portable Firefox : <a href=\"https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable\">https://portableapps.com/apps/internet/firefox_portable</a>\r\n</li>\r\n</ul>',252,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','SSH,SOCKS proxy,DynDNS,DDClient,PuTTy',0,1588,1),
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(1445,'2014-02-14','22 - LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles',606,'This continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.','<p>\r\nThis continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<h1>LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles</h1>\r\n<p>In the previous tutorial we looked at using the frame style for text, which is not called the Text style, but the Frame style, which may be confusing. This is a very common use of frames, but there are others. To start the discussion, let’s get back to the basic concept of <em>objects</em>. LibreOffice is an object-oriented program and you should keep this in mind when dealing with this software.</p>\r\n<p>A piece of text can be an object, and it can contain other objects (paragraphs, sentences, words, characters), or it can be contained within other objects (section, chapter, document). In the case we are looking at, a frame is an object, which contains other objects, and is in turn contained within larger objects (page, section, document). Depending on the objects being contained, the frame styles can be different, and that is what we need to look at now.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nPlease see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671</a> for the rest of the article\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1312,1),
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(1445,'2014-02-14','22 - LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles',606,'This continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.','<p>\r\nThis continues our look at frames by looking at frame styles for things other than text.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<h1>LibreOffice Writer Other Frame Styles</h1>\r\n<p>In the previous tutorial we looked at using the frame style for text, which is not called the Text style, but the Frame style, which may be confusing. This is a very common use of frames, but there are others. To start the discussion, let’s get back to the basic concept of <em>objects</em>. LibreOffice is an object-oriented program and you should keep this in mind when dealing with this software.</p>\r\n<p>A piece of text can be an object, and it can contain other objects (paragraphs, sentences, words, characters), or it can be contained within other objects (section, chapter, document). In the case we are looking at, a frame is an object, which contains other objects, and is in turn contained within larger objects (page, section, document). Depending on the objects being contained, the frame styles can be different, and that is what we need to look at now.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nPlease see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=671</a> for the rest of the article\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1312,1),
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(1465,'2014-03-14','24 - LibreOffice Writer A Brochure Project',1572,'This concludes our look at page layout by showing these techniques at use in creating a Tri-fold bro','<p>\r\nThe written version of this show can be found at <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676</a>\r\nThe <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?attachment_id=684\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-684\">European version</a> of the brochure.\r\nThe <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?attachment_id=686\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-686\">American version</a> of the brochure.\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1339,1),
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(1465,'2014-03-14','24 - LibreOffice Writer A Brochure Project',1572,'This concludes our look at page layout by showing these techniques at use in creating a Tri-fold bro','<p>\r\nThe written version of this show can be found at <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676</a>\r\nThe <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?attachment_id=684\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-684\">European version</a> of the brochure.\r\nThe <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?attachment_id=686\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-686\">American version</a> of the brochure.\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1339,1),
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(1475,'2014-03-28','25 - LibreOffice Calc What Is A Spreadsheet',820,'The origins and history of the spreadsheet','<h1>LibreOffice Calc: What is a Spreadsheet?</h1>\r\n<p>There are different ways to answer this question. Functionally, spreadsheets are a tool for mathematical calculations, but have branched out into related areas like data analysis. Some people even use them as a quick-and-dirty database tool. If you are in a financial profession of some kind you probably live in spreadsheets all day.</p>\r\n<p>Spreadsheets are original “killer app”. Early examples were implemented on mainframe computers in the 1960s, but the big step was the creation of <em>VisiCalc</em> for the Apple II in 1979, which was then ported to the IBM PC in 1981. VisiCalc set the conventions that guided all subsequent spreadsheets, and the essential methods have not changed since then. VisiCalc was called the first <em>killer app</em> because people would buy the computer just to run the program, and the usefulness of spreadsheets is what promoted the initial entry of personal computers into the corporate world, with all of the change that has caused.</p>\r\n<p> \r\nFor the remainder of this article please see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=699\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=699</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Calc, Spreadsheet',0,1454,1),
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(1475,'2014-03-28','25 - LibreOffice Calc What Is A Spreadsheet',820,'The origins and history of the spreadsheet','<h1>LibreOffice Calc: What is a Spreadsheet?</h1>\r\n<p>There are different ways to answer this question. Functionally, spreadsheets are a tool for mathematical calculations, but have branched out into related areas like data analysis. Some people even use them as a quick-and-dirty database tool. If you are in a financial profession of some kind you probably live in spreadsheets all day.</p>\r\n<p>Spreadsheets are original “killer app”. Early examples were implemented on mainframe computers in the 1960s, but the big step was the creation of <em>VisiCalc</em> for the Apple II in 1979, which was then ported to the IBM PC in 1981. VisiCalc set the conventions that guided all subsequent spreadsheets, and the essential methods have not changed since then. VisiCalc was called the first <em>killer app</em> because people would buy the computer just to run the program, and the usefulness of spreadsheets is what promoted the initial entry of personal computers into the corporate world, with all of the change that has caused.</p>\r\n<p> \r\nFor the remainder of this article please see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=699\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=699</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Calc, Spreadsheet',0,1454,1),
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(1455,'2014-02-28','23 - LibreOffice Writer Other Page Layout Options',952,'This continues our look at page layout by looking at ways to do this other than by using frames.','<h1>Other Page Layout Options</h1>\r\n<p>As we mentioned in beginning our look at Page Layout, you have some options other than just Page Styles and Frame Styles, useful though they are. So let’s spend a few moments looking at these other options and see how they work.</p>\r\n<h2>Tables</h2>\r\n<p>Tables can be a useful tool for more than just displaying tabular data. You can place different object in each cell of a table and so have some control over how things are laid out on the page. You could, for instance, place your sub-heads in a left-hand column, and the associated text in an adjoining column, which gives you the same effect as using the Marginalia style. And you can add pictures, charts, and other objects as well. You can even insert a table into a cell of another table to get more fine-grained control. In fact, in the days before Cascading Style Sheets and Javascript, tables were the primary way of laying out Web pages, though these days that is frowned upon, and in any case most Web pages are now created using some kind of CMS software like WordPress, or Drupal. The idea of using tables was more attractive when we realized you could turn-off the cell borders and make them invisible. Of course, in Writer documents that only works when they are printed. When opened on a computer the table borders are still visible, as indeed they would have to be for you to edit the document.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nFor the remainder of this article please see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1325,1),
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(1455,'2014-02-28','23 - LibreOffice Writer Other Page Layout Options',952,'This continues our look at page layout by looking at ways to do this other than by using frames.','<h1>Other Page Layout Options</h1>\r\n<p>As we mentioned in beginning our look at Page Layout, you have some options other than just Page Styles and Frame Styles, useful though they are. So let’s spend a few moments looking at these other options and see how they work.</p>\r\n<h2>Tables</h2>\r\n<p>Tables can be a useful tool for more than just displaying tabular data. You can place different object in each cell of a table and so have some control over how things are laid out on the page. You could, for instance, place your sub-heads in a left-hand column, and the associated text in an adjoining column, which gives you the same effect as using the Marginalia style. And you can add pictures, charts, and other objects as well. You can even insert a table into a cell of another table to get more fine-grained control. In fact, in the days before Cascading Style Sheets and Javascript, tables were the primary way of laying out Web pages, though these days that is frowned upon, and in any case most Web pages are now created using some kind of CMS software like WordPress, or Drupal. The idea of using tables was more attractive when we realized you could turn-off the cell borders and make them invisible. Of course, in Writer documents that only works when they are printed. When opened on a computer the table borders are still visible, as indeed they would have to be for you to edit the document.</p>\r\n<p>\r\nFor the remainder of this article please see <a href=\"https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676\">https://www.ahuka.com/?page_id=676</a>\r\n</p>',198,70,0,'CC-BY-SA','LibreOffice, Writer, Word Processing, Page Layout',0,1325,1),
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(2441,'2017-12-11','Server Basics 103',1773,'Firewalls and fail2ban','<p>Klaatu walks you through installing, configuring, and running fail2ban, and discusses the basics about firewalls.</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><p><a href=\"https://firewalld.org\" target=\"_blank\">firewalld</a>\r\n</p></li>\r\n<li><p><a href=\"https://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page\" target=\"_blank\">fail2ban</a>\r\n</p></li>\r\n</ul>',78,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','server,admin,sys admin,linux',0,0,1),
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(2441,'2017-12-11','Server Basics 103',1773,'Firewalls and fail2ban','<p>Klaatu walks you through installing, configuring, and running fail2ban, and discusses the basics about firewalls.</p>\r\n\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><p><a href=\"https://firewalld.org\" target=\"_blank\">firewalld</a>\r\n</p></li>\r\n<li><p><a href=\"https://www.fail2ban.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page\" target=\"_blank\">fail2ban</a>\r\n</p></li>\r\n</ul>',78,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','server,admin,sys admin,linux',0,0,1),
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(2433,'2017-11-29','You were right, I was wrong',519,'Ken eats humble pie','<p>\r\nKen puts the record straight after inaccurate comments during <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2416\">hpr2416 :: HPR Community News for October 2017</a> about \r\n <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2406\">hpr2406 :: Putting Ends onto CAT6 Ethernet Cables</a> by <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents/0250.html\">Shane Shennan</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<h3>Links</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2406\">hpr2406 :: Putting Ends onto CAT6 Ethernet Cables</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2416\">hpr2416 :: HPR Community News for October 2017</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2416#1\">Comment #1 posted on 2017-11-09T17:33:23Z by Windigo</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twisted_pair#History\">Wikipedia Twisted pair History</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_twisted_pair#Cabling\">Wikipedia Ethernet over twisted pair</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Memphis_Five/\">Memphis Five - Who\'s Sorry Now?</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v31-qORXPY\">Balanced Audio Noise Rejection & Differential Pairs</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n',30,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Correction',0,0,1),
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(2433,'2017-11-29','You were right, I was wrong',519,'Ken eats humble pie','<p>\r\nKen puts the record straight after inaccurate comments during <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2416\">hpr2416 :: HPR Community News for October 2017</a> about \r\n <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2406\">hpr2406 :: Putting Ends onto CAT6 Ethernet Cables</a> by <a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents/0250.html\">Shane Shennan</a>.</p>\r\n\r\n<h3>Links</h3>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2406\">hpr2406 :: Putting Ends onto CAT6 Ethernet Cables</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2416\">hpr2416 :: HPR Community News for October 2017</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=2416#1\">Comment #1 posted on 2017-11-09T17:33:23Z by Windigo</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twisted_pair#History\">Wikipedia Twisted pair History</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_twisted_pair#Cabling\">Wikipedia Ethernet over twisted pair</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Memphis_Five/\">Memphis Five - Who\'s Sorry Now?</a></li>\r\n<li><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v31-qORXPY\">Balanced Audio Noise Rejection & Differential Pairs</a></li>\r\n</ul>\r\n',30,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Correction',0,0,1),
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(2432,'2017-11-28','Living with the Nokia 6 – an update to HPR 2405',316,'An update to my show on the Nokia 6 phone','<h3 id=\"living-with-the-nokia-6-an-update-to-hpr-2405\">Living with the Nokia 6 – an update to HPR 2405</h3>\r\n<p>I’ve now been using the Nokia 6 for about 2 months and just wanted to update listeners to my thoughts on the phone.</p>\r\n<p>First a response to Dave who said on the Community News that as he had a OnePlus 1 he was surprised I found it inadequate. The One+1 is a great phone, my problem with it was it does not support O2’s 4G network although it supports EE’s and 3’s 4G networks here in the UK, as I use GiffGaff which runs on the O2 network I have not been able to benefit from their 4G offer and I don’t want to change provider. Also the One+1 was stuck on CyanogenMod 13.1 (Android 6) and no longer got updates, so this was the reason for the new phone purchase. I’ve now flashed Lineage OS onto the One+1 and have a secure backup phone or one I can pass on to my Wife at some stage.</p>\r\n<p>Back to the Nokia, now I’ve lived with the phone for a few weeks I can say I am more than happy with it, and some of the issues with battery life I have found are unfounded once you configure some of the settings to be more battery friendly, such as restricting background access to the net for most aps the battery life is well over a day\'s use. At night in stand by mode over 8 hours battery use is less than 1% so even with moderate to heavy use I can get a day out of the phone without any risk of running out. Also if the official charger and cable are used a 1 hour charge gives about a 30-40% battery capacity, so not as slow as the reviews I’ve read. Would I still buy it having used it for 2 months, I would say yes to that, and I also have no issues with recommending it as a large format phone at a budget price.</p>',338,57,0,'CC-BY-SA','Android, Nokia 6, Phones, New Kit, OnePlus1',0,0,1),
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(2432,'2017-11-28','Living with the Nokia 6 – an update to HPR 2405',316,'An update to my show on the Nokia 6 phone','<h3 id=\"living-with-the-nokia-6-an-update-to-hpr-2405\">Living with the Nokia 6 – an update to HPR 2405</h3>\r\n<p>I’ve now been using the Nokia 6 for about 2 months and just wanted to update listeners to my thoughts on the phone.</p>\r\n<p>First a response to Dave who said on the Community News that as he had a OnePlus 1 he was surprised I found it inadequate. The One+1 is a great phone, my problem with it was it does not support O2’s 4G network although it supports EE’s and 3’s 4G networks here in the UK, as I use GiffGaff which runs on the O2 network I have not been able to benefit from their 4G offer and I don’t want to change provider. Also the One+1 was stuck on CyanogenMod 13.1 (Android 6) and no longer got updates, so this was the reason for the new phone purchase. I’ve now flashed Lineage OS onto the One+1 and have a secure backup phone or one I can pass on to my Wife at some stage.</p>\r\n<p>Back to the Nokia, now I’ve lived with the phone for a few weeks I can say I am more than happy with it, and some of the issues with battery life I have found are unfounded once you configure some of the settings to be more battery friendly, such as restricting background access to the net for most aps the battery life is well over a day\'s use. At night in stand by mode over 8 hours battery use is less than 1% so even with moderate to heavy use I can get a day out of the phone without any risk of running out. Also if the official charger and cable are used a 1 hour charge gives about a 30-40% battery capacity, so not as slow as the reviews I’ve read. Would I still buy it having used it for 2 months, I would say yes to that, and I also have no issues with recommending it as a large format phone at a budget price.</p>',338,57,0,'CC-BY-SA','Android, Nokia 6, Phones, New Kit, OnePlus1',0,0,1),
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(2437,'2017-12-05','Interface Zero Play-through Part 3',2543,'Klaatu, Lobath, and Thaj play the Interface Zero RPG','<p>\r\nKlaatu, Lobath, and Thaj continue their play-through of the Interface Zero RPG, using the <strong>Job InSecurity</strong> adventure.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\nLyphrygerator composed by William Kenlon, used with permission.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p>\r\nAll other music by Klaatu.\r\n</p>\r\n\r\n<p>Some sounds from <a href=\"https://freesound.org\" target=\"_blank\">freesound.org</a> used for texture. Obligatory credits will appear in final episode.\r\n</p>',78,95,1,'CC-BY-SA','Interface Zero,cyberpunk,rpg,game',0,0,1),
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