(310,800,'2011-08-28 01:18:23','AG','','My apologies for the poor audio. Road noise caused by old vehicle and very sensitive bluetooth headset ;-) Nonetheless, I enjoyed the opportunity and welcome any feedback.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(311,800,'2011-08-29 05:37:24','Ken Fallon','Podcasting is a learning experience','Hi AG,\r\n\r\nDon\'tworryaboutit,wewereabletohearyourcontent.Youalreadyknowwhytherewassomuchroadnoise,sonowallyouneedtodoisfigureouthowtoimproveit.IsuggestgoingbackandlisteningtoD.S.YatesLottaLinuxLinkspodcaststohearhowhegotaroundit.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(312,808,'2011-09-07 13:39:30','Broam','Error in interview notes','The LUG mentioned is incorrectly listed in the transcription notes. It should be \"UCLUG\" - the Upstate Carolina Linux user group.\r\n\r\nTheir website is www.uclug.org.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(313,810,'2011-09-09 19:01:30','Quvmoh','Arch show','Will be great to hear an Arch install show, Thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(314,812,'2011-09-26 13:21:05','Klaatu','Angry','They\'reallpatenttrolls.\r\n\r\nIfcorporateamericajustifiesitselfbysayingthatcompetitionbreedsexcellence,thenpatentsquellthat.\r\n\r\nIfyoujustthinkthattechnologyshouldkeepadvancingandgettingbetter,thenpatentshinderthataswell.\r\n\r\nTheonlythingpatentsseemtobegoodforistoensurethatsomeonemakesalotofdoughoffsomethingthatprobablywasn\'t even invented or developed in a vacuum.\r\n\r\nGreat show, Mr. Gadgets. I sometimes wish you had a video cast, where you dressed up in wacky pseudo-scientist outfits and did fun experiments that we could all try at home. But until you get that television deal, I\'llsettleforyourveryfineHPRaudioshows.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(315,816,'2011-09-26 12:38:50','Klaatu','great information thanks','Great episode! Recipes sound delicious, although not having a kitchen I probably won\'tbetryingthemanytimesoon.\r\n\r\nButyeahbudgetliving,orlivingminimally,isgreat.It\'s amazing how few bills you can have it you just simplify...and the fewer bills, the less work you have to do, which in the end leaves more time for haxooring.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(316,816,'2011-09-28 08:49:06','neddludd','Practical','Thanks Tracy for the useful information, I appreciated the re thinking of the survivalism term to include a whole lot more than stockpiling guns and ammo for the \"coming armageddon\"\r\n\r\nregards','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(317,818,'2011-09-26 12:26:15','klaatu','Agreed','I agree, the sansa devices make great little recording devices. I don\'thaveaClip,butIdohavethefuze,andIuseditatOLFtodointerviews.Thestoragecapicity,aslongasyouplanaheadandleavespacefortherecording,isgreat,thebatterylastedtheentiredayandfordaysthereafter,andthemicandsoundqualitywasfine.AsmuchasIlovemytablet(nokian800),nothingbutthestorageisreallyanywherenearthequalitythatthefuzeprovidedme.\r\n\r\nOntheotherhand,theFuzeasamediaplayer(evenwithRockbox)leavesalittletobedesired...','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(318,818,'2011-09-30 05:18:06','sgtron','','I bought a clip+ based on this podcast that I picked up on ebay for about $35 for a refurbished 8GB model, but unfortunately I didn\'tlikerockboxonit.Ifoundtherockboxnavigationtobeabitflakeyandthefmradiopoppedunlessyouexitedtheplayscreen.Idofindthestockfirmwarefineforrecordingeventhoughyoucan\'t monitor the sidetone.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(319,818,'2011-10-02 18:03:49','Fragilematter','Workarounds','Hey guys/Pokey! Sorry for joining the party so late, but I\'vebeenbehindonmypodcastslately.\r\nI\'ll get down to the subject, and that can be resumed in one acronim: R(F)TM. Rockbox is a complex piece of software and a lot of its functionality isn\'tobvious.\r\nForinstance,tolockthekeysontheclipyouneedtopressboththemiddlebutton(select)andhomeatthesametime,whileyouareplayingasong(rockboxdevsnamethattheWPS-whileplayingscreen).Also,ifyouaresomewhereinthemenusandyouwanttoreturntothewpsyouusethesamekeycombo-home+select.\r\nAlso,atleastonmySansae200,youcanhaveitchargefromacomputerwithoutaccessingthediskbyholdingselectwhileyouplugintheusbcable.Idon\'t know if it\'sthesamefortheClipPlus.\r\nAsaclosingnote,ifIrecallcorrectly,theClipPlusisstillunderdevelopment,especiallytheusbsideofthings,soyoucanexpectimprovementswitheachnewrelease(unlessyou\'re using the current build, like I do).\r\n\r\nHere\'shopingyouhaveaniceday,\r\nFragilematter','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(320,818,'2011-10-03 05:52:49','sgtron','Thanks','Fragilematter, thanks for the reply and I\'lltrythecurrentreleasetoseewhatIthinkofthattoo..Iseetherockboxstablebuildsarereleasedquarterlyandthecurrentonewasjustlastmonth,somonthstogobeforenextrelease.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(321,818,'2011-10-10 16:13:26','lostnbronx','Your Idea Works','Pokey, a few years ago, I glued two paint-stirrers together to make a handle; cut the handle to size, sanded it down, and painted it. Then I put Velcro on one end and Velcro on the acrylic case that I have my Fuze in, and stuck it on. I hold the earbud cable to the handle with an elastic. The Fuze has has never fallen off by accident. \r\n\r\nThis is perfect for recording, and even general use, and the Velcro/handle combo helps to cut down on handling noise. The only change I\'dmakenowisthatIshouldhavestainedthehandleinsteadofpaintingit,asthepaintbegantowearbadlyalmostimmediately.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(322,818,'2011-10-26 15:13:39','pokey','Thanks for the feedback guys','Those are all great suggestions. I may need to use the velcro one, as i broke the clip off of my clip. \r\n\r\nThe lock screen function is a new one to me. I\'llhavetotryit.\r\n\r\nYesyoucanchargetheClipwithoutitbootingintothestockfirmwareifit\'s powered on in Rockbox. That\'showIchargeit.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(323,820,'2011-09-24 03:50:08','DeepGeek','A Big-Name server you may not have considered','Hi, Klaatu,\r\nLoved the podcast. Your idea of urging listeners to try different servers was great, but your choices of nginx, apache, and lighttpd seemed to indicate an interest in \"big name\" webservers.\r\nI thought you might want to consider something else \"big name.\" Did you know that the webserver that powers AOL, aolserver4, is an open-source project? Check out aolserver.com. They boast not of some obscure benchmark, but rather of extreme scalability and a huge number of languages embedded and multiple API\'s,andmultipledatabaseplatformsupport.\r\nIhaven\'t tired it myself, but I thought you\'dliketoknow...\r\n---\r\nDeepGeek','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(324,820,'2011-09-26 02:43:53','klaatu','aolserver','well let\'swaitforAOLtoprovethemselvesbeforewegojumpingtoadopttheirserver.I\'ve personally not heard of them but I\'llkeepaneyeout.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(325,820,'2011-10-04 12:34:23','klaatu','ADDENDUM','It was brought to my attention that I say something like \"it\'sbettertohaveyourserverdoingthingslikeDHCPthantoletyourrouterhandleit\"\r\n\r\nWhat I meant to say was...\r\n\"it\'s better FOR ME to have my server to DHCP and stuff than to let some little under-powered router do it\" -- but of course your network will be different from mine, with different needs and different loads and all that...so for you, it might make sense for you to just let your router handle DHCP.\r\n\r\nIf you have questions of course you can always email me and I\'llanswerwhateverIcan.klaatu-at-goListenToGnuWorldOrderOggcastForMyEmailAddress.com','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(326,820,'2011-10-05 21:14:50','Philip Durbin','sites-enabled, sites-available','Being a Red Hat guy, I hadn\'theardofDebian\'s sites-enabled, sites-available convention, but I found some more about it here: https://www.control-escape.com/web/configuring-apache2-debian.html\r\n\r\nOn Red Hat systems, you could keep your VirtualHost config in /etc/httpd/conf.d/com_mysite_www.conf and disable it by changing the name to /etc/httpd/conf.d/com_mysite_www.conf.disabled. *.conf files in /etc/httpd/conf.d are included by default, as described here: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-disable-apache-modules-under-linux-unix/','2022-02-14 13:15:35'),
(327,820,'2011-10-06 13:07:52','klaatu','nice tip','Thanks for the tip. It has just so happened that I haven\'treallyrunthatmanywebserversonRHELorFedora.I\'d like to do more but as long as I keep inheriting powerPC boxen I imagine it will continue to be Debian-based servers (thank you Debian!)\r\n\r\nBut I like this tip, so thanks.\r\n\r\nBTW if anyone is messing around with Drupal on a Fedora server, there\'saniftyrpm,ithinkcalleddrupal7,whichcentralizesthecoredrupalstuffinto/usr/shared/andallowsyoutosymlinkstuffin/var/wwwtopointtothedrupalsites.Reallyfunstuff.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(328,821,'2011-09-26 21:16:28','TheL0grus','','This has to be one of the worst reviews I have ever heard. I am typing this on my Acre a500 tablet. I spent a lot of time researching the tablet I wanted before I purchased one which the reviewer clearly didn\'tdo.Myfirstchoiceisthisone','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(330,821,'2011-09-29 02:09:27','John','I agree... ','This is a copy of a post I made a while back about Android stuff...\r\nJohn Zimm - Aug 22, 2011 - Limited\r\n\"This is my response to Bryan on LAS and his ideas on HP and Linux ect.. I am a newbie to Linux. I have completely switched over to it. So, here I am enjoying my old HP desktop with Pentium 4. Then I learn about the bearded dude, and I loved what he is saying about GNU. So I started to feel like this whole Linux thing isn’t fake and is not lying to me. That is important. For example, I got made when I heard new ideas were formulated and High schools did not teach me these new things because they were not what we had been taught in the past… no flexibility, no courage and no respect for us to change the school books to reflect how history really looked or what led up to it. Or how we are animals ect. ect. You get the picture. So, now, after watching LAS and listening to other shows, I am interested in paying the data plan (for the first time) and getting a smart phone. So, I was really confused when I heard everyone talk about Android this and Android that. I don’t give a shit about a cheap knock-off of Linux, or something that runs Linux in the background, or how ever you say it. I wanted to stick with what I just learned… LINUX. Everyone was talking about how flexible and scalable Linux is, but I can’t have it on my phone? So, I moved on. I started to get interested in tablets… HOLLY SHIT, THOSE RUN THAT STUPID ANDROID, FAKE LINUX TOO. Remember, I am a newbie, so I don’t have a sense of where things in Linux came from or started, or how great Android is. Sorry if I don’t appreciate Android. But let\'sgetreal,ThebigcompanyGoogle,didn\'t fit into my new found ideals. But, I want my Mint 11 on a tablet. Is that to much to ask for. I hate that I am not smart. I am just a geek-wanna-be. I hate that I can’t pick one device at a time, (phone or tablet) and make Mint 11 run on it, then upload an iso for everyone to use. So, when I heard Bryan say that about how we should not be relying on other OSs that can be pulled after 46 days… I am totally , totally totally, on board. I do have other skills, and maybe I can help in some way. Let’s get this BITCH rolling. When I used to daydream about this, I came up with naming the device that I was going to invent… wait for it… “L”. And after watching the LAS show, I came up with calling the distro, “GLD”, for GNU Linux Debian. PS,as I am about to hit share, I see a post below my,that says, \"Touchdroid, Android for HP Touchpad Project Started\". Why not Linux, for HP Touchpad project??????????????????????????\"','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(331,821,'2011-09-30 14:32:09','Sawyer','tablets are utilitarian toys','i get were you are coming from mr. g. IMHO: Tablets are just the new gadget with which to lure the money out of your wallet. I was fortunate in getting a $99 dollar hp touchpad. (I\'mageek,iwantanewgadget).It\'s a fun toy. WebOS is quiet good imo. The homebrew community has compiled new kernels, cli etc. I\'vegotitoverclocked.Goodstuff.Stilltheyarejustshinytoys.Evenwhenicaninstallaproperlinuxdistro,itwillstillbejustaconvienientcoffeetabledeviceforquicklysurfingtogettvlistingsorwatchingyoutubevids.Ohlestiforgetitisagreatereader,thoughabitheavy.I\'m glad i have one, but i have better things to drop $500 on. One other thing. All these type devices are driven by the apps that consumers will buy. No apps no gadget goodness. Remember BeOS or OS2? Had them both at one time. Both stable and much better than Win3/95, but as a user there just wasnt much stuff beyond the os itself to do.\r\nI would like someone to make an argument that these tablets are more than consumer trinkets mostly (latest status/ego boost hotness), i\'dlistenbutidon\'t think it\'sgoingtohappen.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(332,829,'2011-10-06 17:29:42','marcoz','fantastic','That was really enjoyable to listen to. Science-y, a bit technical.\r\n\r\nI liked this one a lot. I\'venowaddedjodcast.orgtomycollection.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(333,829,'2011-10-08 23:32:48','klaatu','fantastic +1','Yeah, this one was really cool. Way over my head (so to speak) but really interesting. Plus that robot voice at the beginning is REALLY cool.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(334,830,'2011-10-11 22:44:54','Alison Chaiken','Excellent show','Enjoyed the Jamie Sharp interview, too. I posted the links on Google Buzz and emailed to interested folks. It\'sonlythroughthehardworkoffolkslikeHuttererandtheCanonicalcontributors(despitetheirproblematiccooperation)thatwehavedevicesupportforthelatesthardwareinLinux.Thanks,marcoz,forthisgoodnews!','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(335,830,'2011-10-13 00:16:57','marcoz','thanks','for the kind words and I completely agree that it\'sonlybecausepeoplehaverolleduptheirsleevesandgottendirtythatwearethisfar.\r\n\r\nIfyouevergetachancetoattendXDSorXDCIhighlyrecommendit.Lotsofreallysmartpeople.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(337,837,'2011-10-19 07:17:59','Ken Fallon','Corrected','Thanks - missed that one :)','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(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\'sNote:\r\n--------------\r\nDuetositereorganisationtheabovelinkshavechangedto\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','2022-02-1413:15:36'),
(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\'vereallybeenmeaningtomessaroundwith.thanksfortheverycoolinfo,ideas,andleadsonwhatishouldbelookinginto!','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(340,848,'2011-11-03 01:51:57','john','','I\'veneverheardAlan\'s voice before. He sounds remarkably like Eric Idle.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(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.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(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'),
(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'),
(347,853,'2011-11-21 06:09:49','Ken Fallon','Any topic that is of interest to Hackers','Cross posting :)\r\n\r\nIt\'snotoftenthatIcommentonHPRepisodes-otherthantobegforyoutosendthemin-butIwanttomakeanexceptionfortoday\'s show. Episode 0853 :: Pat Volkerding of Slackware Linux chats with Klaatu\r\n\r\nI\'mnotmakingthisexceptionbecauseitwas\"better\",Iwouldfinditimpossibletomakesuchacall.TheHPRcommunityproducesamassiveamountofcontentandIhavelistenedtoeverysingleoneatleastonce.TherehasnotbeenasingleHPRshowthatIhavenotenjoyedandlearnedfrom.\r\n\r\nNorisitthatitwassubmittedbyKlaatuasgiventhathehassubmitted121/2%ofallshows,Iwouldhavewrittenthislongbeforenow.Suretoday\'s \'topic\' was special - a interview with Patrick Volkerding the man behind SlackWare, the longest continually developed Linux distribution - but we\'vehadotherinterviewswithpeopleofnotebefore.\r\n\r\nThereasonforthisdeviationissimplybecauseitembodiesthequalitiesthatIfeeldefineHackerPublicRadio.\r\n\r\nIt\'s about taking a topic and exploring it, looking at all sides, exposing otherwise hidden and unknown facts, it\'saboutevents,it\'s about community, it\'saboutpeople,it\'s about technology, it\'saboutmusic,it\'s about history, it\'aaboutlife,it\'s about questioning - everything - our very existence - space time - ancient cultures. In short it\'sabout\"Any topic that is of interest to Hackers\"\r\n\r\nIfyouhaveneverlistenedtoaHPRthenthisissurelythebestsampleofwhatyouarelikelytofind.Sureitarrivedjustintimetofillanotherwiseemptyslot,theaudioisn\'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\'llhearthepassionofthecommunity,ourcommunity.Thenmaybe,justmaybe,youtoowillbeinspiredtoshareyouruniquepointofviewwithus.\r\n\r\nhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/contribute.php','2022-02-1413:15:36'),
(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'),
(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\'sabouttolight:\"Oh wait this may be the wrong stick\".LOL','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(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'),
(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'),
(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\'mreallylookingforwardtothefinalinstallment.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(353,861,'2011-11-21 17:38:12','Scott Cann','Emacs','The rule of \"emacs dinners\" is you don\'ttalkabout\"emacs dinners\".\r\nGreatseriesKlaatu,I\'ve been using emacs for a few years and I still learned some stuff.\r\nThanks','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(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\'vebeendoingalotoforg-modeusagelately,andhavebeenmessingaroundwithabbreviation-completionlately.Heck,SOmanypotentialfeatures.Thereprobablycouldbeanemacs-castoutthere,althoughadmittedlyitwouldbeabitdry.\r\n\r\nHappyhacking.andallthat.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(355,862,'2011-11-22 11:52:45','Daniel Beecham','AWESOME!','Alright! Breaking down protocols series, I hope there are lots and lots of episodes of this, I like the idea.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(356,862,'2011-11-23 12:09:19','Kevin Granade','Thanks, I\'lldomybest.','Gladtohearit.I\'ll see what I can do, though to tell you the truth, I\'veneverrecordedaudiobefore,andthistookalotmoretimethanIhadanticipated.Iwanttodomore,butIhavesomeprogrammingtocatchuponnow.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(357,862,'2011-12-06 22:12:08','Dave Potts','Great Show','I really liked the show. Thanks for taking the time to put it together.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(358,862,'2011-12-18 23:26:54','rowinggolfer','superb episode','Very, very nice episode. More like this please kevin!\r\nInspired by steve gibson, but outperforming him in terms of content on this occasion.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(359,865,'2011-11-30 03:46:41','dish','Cmdr Taco!!','I totally did not know it was Cmdr Taco\'sidea!Whatagreatepisode!thanks!','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(360,865,'2011-12-10 21:41:33','JonathanRRogers','Confusion about ZIP vs. ARC','While the events related to transparency match what I remember, I think Deltaray confused the ZIP and ARC file formats. What I\'vebeenabletofindindicatesthatPhilKatzcreatedtheZIPformatspecificallytobedifferentfromtheARCformatafterhelostalawsuitbroughtbySEA.IfalltheWikipediaarticlesandsourcestheycitearewrongaboutthis,theremustbeadeepconspiracyindeed.','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(361,865,'2012-01-30 15:19:12','Deltaray','Phil Katz was a code thief','@JonathanRRogers: I was kinda generalizing that Phil Katz is a code thief. While ZIP may be a different format and algorithm, he got into the whole thing by dishonorable means and I don\'tthinkheshouldbegivenasmuchcreditashedoesandmorecreditshouldgotoThom,whoseeffortswhereeffectivelyderailedbyPhil.Thepointis,thereisalotmoretothestorythanwhatismentionedonWikipedia.Mysourcematerialisepisode8oftheBBS:Thedocumentary,byJasonScott:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.archive.org/details/BBS.The.Documentary','2022-02-1413:15:37'),
(362,866,'2011-11-28 22:35:49','marcoz','nice','Nice, Klaatu.\r\n\r\nMost of my contributions now are documentation related so I found this most interesting to listen to. I stumbled on Publican not too long ago (less than a year I\'mprettysure.Ihonestlydon\'t remember) and I really like the output. I think it\'sdefinitelyagoodthingforOSSandamgladyouhadanepisodeonit.docs.fedora.com(andrh)areonmyshortlistofnicelookingdocumentationsites\r\n\r\nKeepupthegoodwork!','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(363,866,'2011-11-30 03:43:42','klaatu','cool thank you goodbye','Marcoz, \r\n\r\nGlad you liked the ep, glad you like Publican. I enjoy using it, myself....UNTIL i have to get in there and do a whole bunch of xslt custom params... then I fall back on raw docbook and xsltproc. But man, when I don\'tneedthat?publicanisjustsodarnedeasy.\r\n\r\nIfyoulikedmyHPReponPublican,thenyou\'ll LOVE my Gnu World Order ep on epub! (yes, that was an advert) https://thebadapples.info/audiophile.gnuWorldOrder_7x04.ogg\r\n\r\nAds aside, thanks for the comment and stuff! ','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
(364,866,'2011-11-30 11:43:08','doubi','Widening the audience','Great podcast (as usual, Klaatu). Within the first few minutes I got excited about pimping this to my non-techie writer friends on Twitter. For that reason it would have been good to skip over \'scary\' things emacs & vim & just concentrate on how it can help writers used to other tools, but hey, I can always remix & put out a cut-down version if I cared that much.\r\nMany thanks for helping spread the good word!','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(365,867,'2011-11-30 03:47:40','klaatu','Kids these days','You can\'ttell\'em anything, what with their facebooks and twitters and such.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(366,867,'2011-12-02 08:17:25','Ken Fallon','Admin Fail !!','Hi Mr. Gadgets,\r\n\r\nApologies for not adding the shownotes on time. I promise to do better if you don\'ttellSanta.\r\n\r\nKen','2017-09-0907:41:22'),
(367,869,'2011-12-03 20:20:37','DeadDog','','That was excellent.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(368,869,'2011-12-06 01:18:10','kenbo','This was cool','Awesome change of pace! You should do more of this.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(369,870,'2011-12-04 13:31:34','e8hffff','Memories','Thanks. Brought back similar memories in Australia.\r\n\r\nI kind of started off with Video consoles, but first computers were TRS-80, Apple2 (at school and cousin owned Redstone clone), Sinclair Spectrum 48k, Atari 512/1040,IBM XT,Apple LCII... +various computers used at workplaces.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(371,873,'2011-12-08 21:10:48','new-clinux','','I\'mbynomeansazealotaboutthesethings-- far from it! -- but the fact that this is .mp3 only seems laughably beyond the pale :)\r\n\r\ncheers, keep the faith.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(373,877,'2011-12-13 09:42:17','Abe','Cheers. ','I found this very interesting. ','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(374,877,'2011-12-13 17:44:48','Ken Fallon','Ditto','My first experience with Linux was the same. Installed now what ?\r\n\r\nThat ending was nasty !!! ;-)\r\n\r\nHurry up with part 2.','2017-09-09 07:41:22'),
(375,877,'2011-12-15 15:03:13','pokey','This is what HPR is about','What a great show. You hit this one out of the park. I loved hearing about the stuff that came before \"my time\", but I loved this episode from start to finish anyway. Thank you sincerely for pitching in, we really need it. \r\n\r\nI had a pretty crappy day yesterday, and you helped to make a crappy day better. Thank you.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(376,877,'2011-12-15 15:53:07','Frank','Once You Slack, You Never Go Back','What am I running now? Why Slackware, of course (plus a few others along the way). ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(377,880,'2011-12-30 13:16:46','Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejer','Introduction to audiobooks','I did an introduction to audiobooks a little while back:\r\nhttps://writtenandread.net/audiobooks-sampler/\r\nIf you would accept a recommendation, I would like to suggest listening to Dead Mech or Number One With A Bullet.\r\nThank you for an interesting discussion.\r\nAll the best,\r\nMorten','2022-02-14 13:15:37'),
(378,882,'2011-12-21 03:30:53','sigflup','hey','Wow, I had no idea that people were packaging yesplz! that\'sawesome!','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(379,882,'2011-12-23 13:44:38','klaatu','yes we are','yes people are packaging yesplz :D \r\n\r\nIt should be noted that there is a NEW version of yesplz since this ep was recorded. You can get it here --> https://devio.us/~sigflup/yesplz_dec_19_2011.tgz','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(380,882,'2011-12-23 16:40:42','klaatu','slackbuilds updated!','for slackers, new slackbuilds for concr (the encryption library) and yesplz have been submitted. until they hit the sb.o servers, you can get \'emhere..\r\nhttps://gnuworldorder.info/slackware/concr.tar.gz\r\n\r\nand\r\n\r\nhttps://gnuworldorder.info/slackware/yesplz.tar.gz','2022-02-1413:15:38'),
(381,887,'2011-12-27 12:02:50','chattr','mp3 file is 404 not found','Got the notice of ep0887 when I just polled the feed, but trying to download the file ( https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr0887.mp3 ) returns 404 not found.','2022-02-14 13:15:38'),
(382,887,'2011-12-28 08:00:39','Ken Fallon','Forgot to post the mp3','Hi Chattr,\r\n\r\nI forgot to post the audio files. 100% my fault. Sorry about that - it should be updated now.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(383,887,'2011-12-28 14:22:31','Deltaray','Yggdrasil','Good show and quality.\r\n\r\nJust so you know, Yggdrasil was pretty significant as it was the first Linux distro with a CD-ROM based installation. There is actually a sizable Wikipedia article on it:\r\n\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil_Linux/GNU/X','2022-02-14 13:15:38'),
(385,891,'2012-01-05 13:16:36','janitor','Emacs-org-mode','Thanks for the show\r\nI think emacs and org-mode is just what I\'vebeenlookingforIwillletyouknow!','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(386,892,'2012-01-04 16:44:17','Robert Wooden','org-mode use','I have begun listening to the HPR podcasts while at work.\r\n\r\nI\'vebeenusingLinuxfortenyearsorsoandasaresultofeveryonespodcastsIamconsideringmakingarecordingandsendingitin.Moreonthatlater.\r\n\r\nThismessageistocommentonthispodcast.Asusual,Ifoundallthepodcastveryinteresting.Ofgreatinterestwastheconversationregardingorg-modeandit\'s use by someone doing AutoCAD work and the manner in which he kept notes and tables relating to his daily job. This caught my attention because I use (not right now, anyway) to work in a related design field. Everyday I used an expensive proprietary cad design program designing kitchen and bathrooms, very similar to AutoCAD. So it was very easy for me to relate to his work use descriptions.\r\n\r\nThanks for another GREAT podcast.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(387,892,'2012-01-19 13:48:09','pokey','Thanks for listening.','Robert, thanks for listening. I\'mgladthatpeopleareenjoyinglisteningtoourbigrecording,anditwasgreatthattheseguysbroughtsuchgreatandhelpfulcontent.It\'s great fun for me knowing that other people are listening to, and enjoying what we did.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(388,894,'2012-01-05 20:04:46','Becky Newborough','','Both Philip and I enjoyed ourselves immensely - thank you for inviting us along. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(389,894,'2012-01-08 15:58:32','DeepGeek','My own counter-show','Just wanted to add that episode #169 on steganography was my own counter show to episode #69. After being rebuked for my participation in the infamous #69, I thought it fitting to \"make things up\" by telling how to keep such things under wraps.\r\n---\r\nDeepGeek','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(390,894,'2012-01-19 13:53:48','pokey','The pleasure was all mine','Becky, It was a real pleasure having both you and Philip on. You are lovely people, and I\'mverygladtohavemetyou.EitherofyouareforeverwelcomeonanyshowthatIrecord.Youreallybroughtalottotheconversation,andeveryonelovedtalkingwithyouboth.Thankyouforcomingon,andhelpingusout.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(391,897,'2012-01-11 20:45:36','Deltaray','Better recording of PipemanMusic\'scover','IwasrecordingaswellandgotabetterrecordingofPipemanMusic\'s cover of Before You Accuse Me. Enjoy:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.climagic.org/music/pipemanmusic-beforeyouaccuseme.mp3','2022-02-14 13:15:39'),
(392,899,'2012-01-12 15:31:54','Deltaray','Port 25 blocking','Its not the mail servers that are blocking port 25, its your ISP. Many large ISPs are blocking outbound port 25 connections from your home connection that aren\'ttoyourISP\'s mail server. You can try connecting to a mail server on its SSL port (465) which usually requires authentication, if it allows it or the mail submission port (587), which is more recent thing.\r\n\r\nThey do this because so many people are infected with viruses and where being used as gateways to send spam. So they were trying to reduce the spam in everybody\'sinbox.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(393,899,'2012-01-13 04:32:12','chattr','wow, who\'stheguywiththelaughblowingmyearsout?','contentisverygood,ty.firsttimeIlistenedtothispodcast(SundayMorningLinuxReview),soIdon\'t know if other times the volume is similar to this one, but the guy with the laugh (Tony?) blows out my ears. too close to the mic? \r\n\r\nlooking forward to further episodes, if the volume gets dialed down a bit.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(394,900,'2012-01-19 18:49:20','Emil Dahlqvist','','Hey, very nice podcast to listen too! I my self is very excited to hear about the advices and thoughts you have on servers at home :)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(395,903,'2012-01-17 23:30:52','new age techno hippie','Response to white house.goc pettition','This is the can response sent out but, I will put out an wpisode post back here if there is an open oline forum on the subject.\r\n\r\nCombating Online Piracy while Protecting an Open and Innovative Internet \r\nBy Victoria Espinel, Aneesh Chopra, and Howard Schmidt\r\n\r\nThanks for taking the time to sign this petition. Both your words and actions illustrate the importance of maintaining an open and democratic Internet.\r\n\r\nRight now, Congress is debating a few pieces of legislation concerning the very real issue of online piracy, including the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) and the Online Protection and Digital ENforcement Act (OPEN). We want to take this opportunity to tell you what the Administration will support—and what we will not support. Any effective legislation should reflect a wide range of stakeholders, including everyone from content creators to the engineers that build and maintain the infrastructure of the Internet.\r\n\r\nWhile we believe that online piracy by foreign websites is a serious problem that requires a serious legislative response, we will not support legislation that reduces freedom of expression, increases cybersecurity risk, or undermines the dynamic, innovative global Internet.\r\n\r\nAny effort to combat online piracy must guard against the risk of online censorship of lawful activity and must not inhibit innovation by our dynamic businesses large and small. Across the globe, the openness of the Internet is increasingly central to innovation in business, government, and society and it must be protected. To minimize this risk, new legislation must be narrowly targeted only at sites beyond the reach of current U.S. law, cover activity clearly prohibited under existing U.S. laws, and be effectively tailored, with strong due process and focused on criminal activity. Any provision covering Internet intermediaries such as online advertising networks, payment processors, or search engines must be transparent and designed to prevent overly broad private rights of action that could encourage unjustified litigation that could discourage startup businesses and innovative firms from growing.\r\n\r\nWe must avoid creating new cybersecurity risks or disrupting the underlying architecture of the Internet. Proposed laws must not tamper with the technical architecture of the Internet through manipulation of the Domain Name System (DNS), a foundation of Internet security. Our analysis of the DNS filtering provisions in some proposed legislation suggests that they pose a real risk to cybersecurity and yet leave contraband goods and services accessible online. We must avoid legislation that drives users to dangerous, unreliable DNS servers and puts next-generation security policies, such as the deployment of DNSSEC, at risk.\r\n\r\nLet us be clear—online piracy is a real problem that harms the American economy, threatens jobs for significant numbers of middle class workers and hurts some of our nation\'smostcreativeandinnovativecompaniesandentrepreneurs.Itharmseveryonefromstrugglingartiststoproductioncrews,andfromstartupsocialmediacompaniestolargemoviestudios.Whilewearestronglycommittedtothevigorousenforcementofintellectualpropertyrights,existingtoolsarenotstrongenoughtorootouttheworstonlinepiratesbeyondourborders.ThatiswhytheAdministrationcallsonallsidestoworktogethertopasssoundlegislationthisyearthatprovidesprosecutorsandrightsholdersnewlegaltoolstocombatonlinepiracyoriginatingbeyondU.S.borderswhilestayingtruetotheprinciplesoutlinedaboveinthisresponse.WeshouldneverletcriminalshidebehindahollowembraceoflegitimateAmericanvalues.\r\n\r\nThisisnotjustamatterforlegislation.Weexpectandencourageallprivateparties,includingbothcontentcreatorsandInternetplatformprovidersworkingtogether,toadoptvoluntarymeasuresandbest
(396,907,'2012-01-29 16:58:03','Bob Ibanez','Your HPR podcast','Hello,\r\nGreat info for people who want to learn to code.The only problem was it was hard to understand.Maybe use a mic for second podcast.\r\nBob','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(397,910,'2012-01-27 20:55:08','Deltaray','Another way','Sorry to be a wet blanket, but you can also do this in 3 easy steps using an SSH tunnel:\r\n\r\n1. Turn on GatewayPorts and PermitRootLogin in sshd_config on remote.server.hostname where you want the website to appear on the net.\r\n2. Open up port 80 in firewall on remote.server.hostname\r\n3. from your home machine, run ssh -R *:80:localhost:80 root@remote.server.hostname\r\n\r\nThen people can go to https://remote.server.hostname/ and it will go to the webserver on your local computer. Remember though, either way, you\'restillallowingaccesstoyourcomputeronthepublicinternetandifthatgetscompromised,yourlocalnetwork.Maynotbewhatyouexpected.','2022-02-1413:15:39'),
(398,911,'2012-01-30 14:22:46','Deltaray','The Secret Life of Machines','Oh MrX, you\'remyheroformentioningTheSecretLifeofMachines.ThatshowwasexcellentandisagreatexampleofhowdifferentdocumentarieswherebeforeDiscoverychannelsoldoutinthemid90stothe\"Least Common Denominator\"modelofdocumentaries.Ithinktheepisodecalled\"The Radio Set\"isoneofthebest,andshouldbeespeciallyinterestingforhackers.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/SLOM/0206-The_Radio-big.html\r\n\r\nYou\'ll find yourself in good company with Tim and Rex.','2022-02-14 13:15:39'),
(399,912,'2012-01-31 14:11:18','Deltaray','Great episode','Short and to the point. I liked the \"wife considerations\" part.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(400,912,'2012-03-27 02:59:22','Broam','I didn\'tcareforthewhole\"wife\"part.','Whileit\'s important to consider non-technical users, don\'ttalkaboutthelistener\'s wife/girlfriend. It\'sbadformtoassumethegenderofthelistener.Youcantalkaboutyourwife/girlfriend,butdon\'t assume we all have those.\r\n\r\nGood episode. I will probably do a follow-up in terms of other ways to cut the cord.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(401,917,'2012-02-10 04:59:35','dylan_c','Happy to see a new episode','It was great to hear a new episode of Uber leet hacker force. This is one of my favorite hpr series.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(402,917,'2012-02-21 15:39:12','klaatu','me too','yeah uber leet hacker force is one of my favourites too. i think it\'dbecooltoseeconcrimplementedinconfigfilesforfetchmailandstufflikethat.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(403,918,'2012-02-09 08:23:48','Robert Wooden','feedback','Frank, I find your series interesting.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(404,922,'2012-02-16 11:22:25','brothermouse','OSM is legal, open, and hackable','Onlookers might consider leveraging the open/free OpenStreetMap data \r\n\r\nhttps://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_Map_On_Garmin','2022-02-14 13:15:40'),
(405,922,'2013-05-07 07:32:44','Ralph','How to make the garmin usable first','Howdy,\r\n I have thought about getting a used Garmin to use with OpenStreetMaps. But, all the garmin units I have tried display a legal agreement when they are turned on. I won\'tagreetoit,soInevergetveryfar.Aretherehacksforsomeunitstoremovethelicensenonsense?Pointerstothatinfowouldbeappreciated.IhavesearchedgoogleeverywayIcanthinkofandnotfoundanything.\r\nThanks.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(406,924,'2012-02-16 13:18:35','Deltaray','Great show','Great show Dann. You spoke very clearly and were obviously prepared. Well done. Since shell stuff can be quite thick at times, maybe after every few minutes you should just take a breather to allow people to catch up. Maybe a joke or story or something. I liked all the philosophical stuff you started out with. Its good for beginners to hear all that.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(407,926,'2012-02-20 20:22:39','Stephen','same opinion on perl vs python','I have the same kind of attitude toward Perl. I appreciate its power and ubiquity, but for me as a *learner* the whole \"there\'smorethanonewaytodoit\" approach is a big turn-off. Hence I too have steered more toward Python as a preferred scripting language.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(408,926,'2012-02-21 19:00:42','Paul Perkins','Why (still) C and Python?','I, too, went through a “C” phase and have ended up using Python. I looked at Perl and said “yuck!” And I looked at Genie and concluded that the lack of libraries and documentation ruled it out. I think I know the answer to your “heretical” question, “why are we not all using a language that is as efficient to run as C and as efficient to write as Python?”: It is a lot harder than it looks. Python (specifically CPython) looks terrible in benchmarks, but for many real applications it is slower than C, but not enough slower to matter. Also, lots of smart people have tackled the problem from lots of different directions (C++, OCaml, Java, Unladen Sparrow, etc.) with limited success so far. And change is slow just because being an early adopter of a language is expensive, and being a late abandoner is even more expensive. But take a look at the PyPy project and the “RPython” language.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(409,926,'2012-02-22 15:14:32','diablomarcus','Intermediate compiler','For all the flack that Perl gets, it does precompile down to simpler language and then that is run on the fly. Sounds just like what you were recommending','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(410,926,'2012-02-22 19:00:57','Deltaray','Do you actually want people to listen?','I stopped listening at about 15 mintues due to the cans and bottles. Calling in a show is ok, but trying to make it somehow sound \"cool\" by doing it while making a bunch of noise IMHO is not so good.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(411,926,'2012-03-08 21:53:28','Xoke','Compiling and compiling','Python -> C -> Assembly.\r\n\r\nIn short yes you can. But no-one would. \r\n\r\nWhen you compile it drops any comments you have and change variable names and can do other things, so you would then have this mass of code that is VERY unreadable. If you are good enough to read that and make any tweaks you simple would code in that language as lower languages gives you much more control.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(414,934,'2012-03-04 06:37:45','brother mouse','good show!','Enjoyed the shell-centric show. I even installed qrencode to dork around with it.\r\n\r\nKeep up the good work. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(415,942,'2012-03-29 18:51:16','Xoke','Thanks!','Oddly enough I listened to this ep last week and this week our Windows 2008 server died. I swear they are unrelated!\r\n\r\nAnyway we now have a Zentyal server up and running, although I\'mstillfinetuningafewthings.\r\n\r\nThankyou:)','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(416,943,'2012-03-19 13:29:37','qubodup','','Thanks for this guide, as part of ArchWomen, I\'mtryingtostreamlinethe\"get involved\"pageoftheArchLinuxwikiandbugreportingofcourseplaysanimportantrole.\r\n\r\nI\'m glad to hear that Ohio LinuxFest wants diversity. Can you be more specific about the steps the organization takes to promote this? Is there a diversity statement?\r\n\r\n(might be releavant: https://geekfeminism.wikia.com/wiki/Women-friendly_events )','2022-02-14 13:15:40'),
(417,945,'2012-03-21 01:26:53','pokey','I enjoy every one of these, and this was no exception.','Deepgeek, your shows are amazing. They are informative and often uplifting. I can\'timaginehowmuchworkitmustbetogatherandsummarizeallofthesestoriesthataresoimportanttoourcommunity.Thankyouforallofthehardworkthatyoudo,andforfightingthegoodfight.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(418,946,'2012-03-21 01:22:35','pokey','Great show','This was a lot of fun to listen to. I\'mseriouslyjealousofofthefunyouguyswillbehaving.IjustattendedNELF,andI\'d like to make you guys an offer. I\'mwillingtosendyouourHPRboothkitinexchangeforyourLinuxbeerbrewers.Thinkaboutit.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(419,947,'2012-03-21 01:17:51','pokey','Great show','This was fantastic! I really enjoyed it. Jared seems like maybe the nicest guy in the world. If I ever see him at a conference, I\'mmakingitapointtoshakehishand.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(420,952,'2012-03-28 19:58:08','computothought','','If you like home antennas, try these: https://www.instructables.com/id/Antennas-TV-Wifi-and-etc/','2022-02-14 13:15:40'),
(421,961,'2012-04-09 18:16:41','Kryx','Thanks','sigflup,\r\n\r\n Thanks for your openness and sharing your story - having family members that have had similar experiences I understand that it is a different world in there. I wish you all the best in the recovery process.\r\n\r\nKryx','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(422,961,'2012-04-09 23:56:38','qubodup','Thanks for sharing','Hello,\r\n\r\nThank you a lot for sharing this. Listening to you describing your state and surrounding was a fascinating experience.\r\n\r\nIt reminded me of in-computer-game audio logs, like the ones in \"System Shock 2\" and \"Amnesia\" for example. (Warning: both these titles or screenshots, videos and descriptions of their content might act as triggers)\r\n\r\nBest wishes for feeling better and glad for you to not having to stay in there longer. I hope that talking openly about the events, as you did in this post, leads to more relief.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(423,961,'2012-04-11 09:59:08','brother mouse','thanks for sharing','I really appreciate your openness and willingness to share. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(424,961,'2012-04-12 12:58:59','claudiom','Thank You, sigflup...','Thank for sharing this experience on HPR. I have to say that it takes a lot of courage to open oneself in this manner. I hope and pray that everything improves for you soon.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(425,961,'2012-05-14 21:24:20','Frank','','What they said. \r\n\r\nI commend your courage is posting this.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(426,962,'2012-04-12 18:01:45','computothought','Do it to it.','Applying what Dann has taught so far. https://www.instructables.com/id/Mixing-the-command-line-and-the-gui/','2022-02-14 13:15:41'),
(427,964,'2012-04-17 14:20:25','Deltaray','Sound levels much improved','I just wanted to say that the sound levels are much improved. Thanks for fixing that.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(428,964,'2012-04-28 15:19:23','Mary','Thanks for your feedback','we are using mic filters now which helps Tony with the sound levels. He doesn\'thavetoadjustthemasmuch...aslongasweremembertotalkintothemic.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(429,964,'2012-04-28 17:10:53','Tony Bemus','Thanks','Deltaray, Thanks we have be working hard on making the best quality.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(430,965,'2012-04-18 01:49:37','bruce patterson','Excellent podcast','This is rapidly becoming one of my favorite segments hands down. Keep up the good work DG!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(431,966,'2012-04-17 13:59:27','Deltaray','Conversations','Great insight and it needed to be said. I had some great conversations with people at ILF this past weekend, some of whom I would consider elders from my point of view. The conversations with other people made for a great conference.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(432,967,'2012-04-25 18:08:09','MrJackson','','Both models come with 256mb ram now.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(433,977,'2012-05-03 05:26:29','Ken Fallon','Other plugin ?','Hi Frank,\r\n\r\nWhat was the name of the other plugin that you used before. The one where you needed to do a math question.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(434,978,'2012-05-03 08:58:10','Kenn Crawford','Your review of Dead Hunt','Hi guys, \r\n\r\nJust wanted to say a big THANK YOU for taking the time to listen to Dead Hunt and for the great review! I appreciate your comments and learn a lot when people like you give an honest assessment. Your in-depth review was well thought out and I enjoyed hearing your praises and criticisms. That type of feedback is invaluable, so thank you for your honesty.\r\n \r\nWhen I was asked in an interview if I would change anything my answer was, without hesitation, \"the writing.\" There’s a lot of things I would change… especially in the prologue. The original story was teens but they were supposed to be college kids in the final draft so I don’t know what happened there. Major oversight! I also agree with your assessment of the diner scene: I should have included more description on how he found her and got her out. Good catch. Ditto for the bear… and A.I… and the chip… You gave me a lot to think about.\r\n \r\nI’m glad you would be interested in hearing the sequel, which I hope to finish writing within the next few months, and I do hope you guys are willing to review that one on your podcast as well. I really enjoyed your show!\r\n \r\nOnce again, thank you for your comments and honesty. It means a lot to me.\r\n \r\nSincerely,\r\nKenn\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(435,978,'2012-05-05 00:54:01','Stephen','free audiobook suggestions','I\'mnotespeciallyazombieand/orgorekindofperson,butIenjoyedthisyourlatestbookreview(ep0978).HereareacoupleotheraudiobooksI\'ve listened to and highly recommend, and I\'dreallyenjoyhearingyourreviewofthemtooatsomepoint.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.podiobooks.com/podiobooks/search.php?keyword=trader+tales\r\nThisisaseriesofaudiobooksfollowingthelifeandcareerofthemaincharacterfromhisfirstunpreparedstepsintothespacefaringcargofleetasanewlyorphanedlate-teenthroughowninghisownship.Noaliens,nospacebattles,etc.,butinmyopinionneverthelessthoroughlyengaging.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.podiobooks.com/podiobooks/search.php?keyword=heavenfield\r\nAnother,shorterseries,verydifferentbutequallyexcellent.SetinthenearfutureonEarthwhereseveralrivalfactionshavefoundawayintoakindofalternatedimensionintersectingours,theeponymousHeavenfield,anddiscoverthatwearenotalone,andthatouractionsshapeourrealityforgoodorill.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-leviathan-chronicles\r\nAraceofsuperhumanslivessecretlyinourmidst,andinadeepunderwaterbase,seekingtodirectmankindintoabetterfuture.Butnowthere\'s a civil war among them, spilling into our world. The main character learns that she is not just one of these immortals, but a key to their very survival and torn between the factions.','2022-02-14 13:15:41'),
(436,978,'2012-05-08 12:56:12','klaatu','Kenn','Thanks for the feedback on our feedback, Kenn, but most especially thanks for your book! I really enjoyed it and while I don\'trememberwhattheblazesIsaidaboutit,anycriticismIhadwasonlybecauseIlikedthebookenoughtofeelsafewithlittlenit-picks.Allinall,Ilovedthestoryandthewriting,andyouhadmeallthewaytiltheend.Andintheend,that\'s all that matters.\r\n\r\nLooking forward to the sequel!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(438,980,'2012-05-11 02:05:06','Nancy','great job Ken','I really enjoyed listening to this, one of the best! It is one of the great obstacles in modern life-how to obtain high speed internet in rural areas, and it\'stheruralareasthatneeditthemost!ItisonlybecauseIamgoodfriendswithourlocalcomputerguy/ispthatIwasabletofinallyreceivehighspeedwifiatmyhomeinruralNewMexico.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(439,980,'2012-05-29 12:27:45','pokey','Great interview. Great project.','Well done, Ken. You\'rethebest.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(440,983,'2012-05-09 18:25:59','pokey','Congratulations','Congratulations on completing your series. Like you said, all good things must come to an end. And while I\'malittlesadthatit\'s over, I\'mthrilledforyouthatit\'s complete. So many podcast series just fade away incomplete. \r\n\r\nIt\'sagreatseriesthatyouputtogetherhere,andI\'ll be directing people to it in the future. It turned out really well in content and in quality. Thanks so much for being part of HPR. I look forward to hearing more shows from you if you get the time.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(441,984,'2012-05-10 17:54:47','Frank','','Excellent recursive (as they say in the show) choice for syndicated Thursday.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(443,1000,'2012-06-01 21:41:35','Becky Newborough','','Well that was a hoot! I\'mgladthatPhilipandIcouldbeapartofyour1000thepisodecelebration.We\'ll try the less serious version of our greeting next time :P','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(444,1006,'2012-06-11 22:45:29','klaatu','good show','Calling it a \"good\" episode feels a little trite, but it\'san\"important\"episode.Veryenlightening.Thankyousomuchforsharing,Sigflup!Ijustknowyou,ofallpeople,_can_dealwithschizophrenia.Andmaybemoreimportantly,thiscommunitycandealwithit,becauseyou\'re one of us, so we\'reinittogether.Don\'t hesitate to reach out to any one of us if you ever need anything, and keep fighting the good fight.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(445,1006,'2012-06-12 19:02:36','Deltaray','Cell phone interference in recording.','Was that cell phone interference I heard at 4:28? I\'mcuriousifyouknowifthatwasinterferencebeingheardoveraspeakerthroughthemicrophoneordirectlyintothemicrophone?InterestingepisodeSigflup.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(446,1006,'2012-06-14 00:59:52','sigflup','cell phone','That was gsm heard through the microphone from the phone in my pocket. No audio was made, just the interference picked up directly by the mic','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(447,1007,'2012-06-15 18:44:51','Frank','','A fascination story of versatility and adaptability!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(448,1008,'2012-06-14 11:48:40','pokey','I\'mtryingthisnow,thankyou.','Hey,Windigo,Ijustcopiedthesefilestomylaptop,andI\'m looking forward to seeing how it works. I get this bug all the time, but not ever in a way that it is reproducible, so I\'lljusthavetowaitandseehowwellitworks.Forme,theonlywayoutofthebugwastoopenandclosemyinventoryorthegame\'s menu. I\'vegottenprettygoodatopeningandclosingmyinventoryveryquickly,butIlikeyoursolutionbetter.Thanksalot.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(450,1008,'2012-08-04 06:10:30','iron_houzi','Thank you!','Great fix. Just started playing and have ~12 friends and friends of friends playing on my server. Looking forward to your next Minecraft episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(451,1008,'2012-09-01 22:04:03','Antian','Other possible issue?','I\'vealsoheardit\'s a keylogger or keystroke recorder that\'sbeendoingit,althoughIhaven\'t tried it.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(452,1008,'2012-10-03 21:02:19','Marc','Fixed!','Fixed on ubuntu 12.04\r\n\r\nI love you.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(453,1008,'2012-10-16 19:33:38','terwarf','Thanks a lot','You saved (at least for me) a lot of (virtual) lifes! Working like a charm for hours now...\r\n\r\nThank you','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(454,1008,'2013-02-10 18:58:36','Bart','Worked','Worked great here on Ubuntu 12.10! I walked myself accidentally in a deep hole a bit too much. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(455,1008,'2013-04-02 11:57:53','Brodus8899','Working','Thanks bro it really helped me. Now I can record Youtube videos in peace. Subscribe and/or like to Brodus8899. ;)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(456,1016,'2012-07-24 21:07:10','goibhniu','Wrong Eelco!','Woops ... Eelco Visser != Eelco Dolstra\r\n\r\nSee here for some more papers and videos:\r\nhttps://nixos.org/~eelco/talks/index.html','2022-02-14 13:15:41'),
(457,1021,'2012-07-02 19:14:17','klaatu','lies','don\'tbelievethelies.ididn\'t read the community news, i made it up.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(458,1024,'2012-07-05 21:52:22','Sigflup','Aww','Aww, thanks for the hugs','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(460,1027,'2012-07-10 22:55:35','max','','thx, very useful!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(461,1028,'2012-07-15 16:35:22','the_remora','Goodwill Computer Works','Just finished listening to this episode and I have to say that I am jealous. We have what Goodwill calls a \"Computer Works\" here in Charlotte NC and they are not as cheep as you guys are saying, probably because they try to refurbish everything they get in but even the junk systems they have from \'05theywantabout$100for.IhavefoundsomestuffIthoughtwasreallycool.SuchasaoriginalworkingXboxfor$25withallthecablesandacontroller.WhatIundersandofhowgoodwilldoesit99%ofthecomputerequipmentinmyregionendsupinthisstorefrontwhichdoesnotsellclothes.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(462,1028,'2012-08-15 20:58:49','Urugami','Where does it come from?','Listening now, and NYBill is asking \"Who\'sdroppingthistechstuffoff?\"\r\nWell, when I was clearing out stuff after marriage/moving, I gave a LOT of tech stuff to Goodwill. Computers, cards, and even a full installation kit for SCO Unix, floppies, manuals, everything. \r\nI wish I could find out just who ended up with some of that stuff.\r\nI think I know who the waterbed went to; the employees were eying that up hard. :)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(463,1031,'2012-07-19 13:02:21','dave','','\r\nGreat info BrocktonBob\r\n\r\nAnother thing that may need to be changed is the -vf crop=640:480:0:0,scale=640:405 option\r\n\r\nSome movies will have different crop boundaries. I use mplayer dvd//:1 -vf cropdetect to to get this info before ripping. \r\n\r\nAnother tip is for the scale option. Here is your original code -vf crop=640:480:0:0,scale=640:405\r\n\r\nHere mencoder can preserve the aspect ratio whether the movie is full screen or wide screen by using a -2 like so\r\n\r\ncrop=640:480:0:0,scale=640:-2\r\n\r\nHop these tips help\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(464,1033,'2012-07-27 12:16:36','Mike Hingley','Alternate viewpoinr','My counter argument to the central point made by your podcast is this : \r\n\r\nI feel almost intrisictly opposed to the stock RTFM answer - here are my reasons why : \r\n\r\n1. Elitism\r\nThis may not be intentional - but when someone says \"RTFM\" the subtle message it puts out is \"I know the answer, but I\'mnotgoingtotellyoubecauseIdonotbelieveyouareworthyofmytimeandenergybecauseyouhavenotdisplayedsufficientschoolinginthisarea\". To me - this represents a knowledge elite, where those that can and do,laugh down their noses at those that can\'t. One thing I can\'t stand is elitism especially in the open source community, where access to information and resources is the ultimate leveller. \r\n\r\n2. Puts people off\r\nIt may be that the user asking that question has no background in the computer science aspects of computing, but approaches the use of computers like any other consumer device. For example : I recently fitted some smoke alarms into my house. the manual said that the light should flash every 45 seconds - but in reality it flashed every 10 seconds. I phoned the help line and spoke to a technician who answered the question. His response was much more useful to me as it answered my question directly. I now feel much more confident in my ability to work with electronics not only from this company, but from others, as I know there is an element of support.\r\n\r\n3. Adds nothing\r\nIn reality all information relating to Linux is either gathered by reading the manual or source, or through experience with the product. Therefore the stock answer to any query from anybody could be RTFM, and the chances are that there is a manual page or documentation out there that covers that subject.\r\n\r\n4. Makes assumptions about the users\r\nRTFM assumes that the user that has made contact is indeed able to read a manual. To make such an assumption based on no information does us a disservice\r\n\r\n5. In some instances - inappropriate for the communication paradigm\r\nIf I contact a IRC help chat channel and all I am told is RTFM, then the channel could be hosted by bots which just respond RTFM. If the help chat channel offers no help, then it ceases to be a useful tool.\r\n\r\n6. Aggressive\r\nThe use of offensive language in this term makes it inappropriate for use. I always pride myself that the communications I have made within the open Source community are free from swears - I would have no problem with my parents, or grand parents, or little nieces and nephews reading what I have written. \r\n\r\n7. Competition\r\nThe point is that Microsoft, Oracle etc already have this type of facility - where questions can be asked and answered. We\'re competing with these companies, and therefore we need to raise the bar. Making someone slog through a reference book to find out why their network isn\'t working isn\'t competing so well.\r\n\r\n8. Obtuse\r\nResponding to a technical query from a user with a technical acronym only compounds the issue. \r\n\r\n\r\nI want to table something : I\'d like to suggest that we censor ourselves from responding with RTFM - I\'d like to ban the term, and instead suggest that we start to write things in plain english. \r\n\r\nFor example : \r\n\r\nOh - I\'m sorry you\'ve experienced an issue with the FOO widget under Distrix. Let\'s see if we can\'t offer some advice. It looks like the issue is , which means \r\n\r\nThere are a number of things we can try : \r\n\r\n1. instruction 1\r\n2. instruction 2\r\n3. instruction 3\r\n4. instruction 4\r\n\r\nIf you want to learn more about FOO widget, then you can find the man page by going to terminal and typing man FOO.\r\n\r\n---\r\n\r\nOnce we have done this a few times we can start to formulate strategies to solving the issue, which we can document. \r\n\r\nThe important things I wanted to raise with my suggestion are : \r\n\r\n1. Empathy - we are empathising with the user. This helps to establish a bond, and the user may feel happie
(465,1036,'2012-07-24 05:25:52','brother mouse','mousetrap','Good timing; my first Kenwood rig (2m) arrives tomorrow on the Brown Truck of Joy. \r\n\r\nCurrently have a Baofeng UV-5R which is an incredible value for the money. Really like it. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(466,1036,'2012-07-26 13:23:50','claudiom','Nice!','Great stuff, Joel! Really enjoyed this episode. Can\'twaittohearmore.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(467,1037,'2012-07-24 08:46:44','C-Keen','Thank you!','I am looking forward to part 2, this must be one of the best episodes on HPR I have heard lately!\r\n\r\nNicely done!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(468,1037,'2012-07-26 13:23:01','claudiom','Great Information.','This was definitely a very informative episode and looks to be a very informative series. I used to solder a bit when I needed to repair some gadgets (Apple Airport Basestation is one example), but haven\'tdoneitinaverylongtime.Greatamountofinformationonsolderingironsandwhattolookfor.Can\'t wait to hear more. :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(469,1038,'2012-07-26 13:20:47','claudiom','Great interview.','Thoroughly enjoyed this interview. Kudos to pokey for this one. Seems like there should be more of these, maybe to provide something similar to what a particularly well-known FLOSS podcast on a particularly well-known \"netcast\" network does while actually providing it on FLOSS formats. ;-)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(470,1041,'2012-07-30 22:37:35','NYbill','Hope talks are up. ','In case anyone is interested in audio for the talks at HOPE9, they just went up:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.hopenumbernine.net/schedule/','2022-02-14 13:15:41'),
(472,1047,'2012-10-25 13:47:20','pokey','I love soldering - when I do it right','I was about to shout \"DON\'TFORGETYOURSHRINKTUBING!\" when you remembered your shrink tubing. Well done.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(473,1051,'2012-08-15 18:59:18','pokey','Good show','Good show. I liked it. I\'dliketoofferupacoupleofsuggestions,ifImay.\r\n\r\nFirstisthatyourmicisgoodenoughthatyouneedapopfilter.Whenyousaywordsthatcauseairtopuffoutofyou,thatairhitsthemicelementharderthantherestofyourspeech,andyougeta\"pop\"sound.Doasearchfor\"DIY pop filter\"or\"how to pop filter\"andyou\'ll find cheap or free solutions that work well.\r\n\r\nSecond is that the name Sean is pronounced like Shawn. It\'sjustanalternatespelling.I\'m a Sean Fournier fan too, so I knew who you were talking about.\r\n\r\nI think you did a good job of leveling the audio between the talking parts and the music parts. That\'shardtodoproperly,sowelldone...or\"Good on ya\'!\"asPeter64mightsay.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(474,1053,'2012-08-21 19:54:43','Mike Hingley','I thought it already existed','Hi Zoke - \r\n\r\nI thought there was already a \'charity\' as such which existed to collect funds for open source and community projects : LinuxFund.org\r\n\r\nI don\'tknowhow/ifwe*wouldbeabletousesuchanorganisation,ratherthanreinventingthewheel(sotosay),butevenifwecan\'t there is at least a template under which it could be established \r\n\r\n*by we I don\'tjustmeanHPRbutallofthepodcastsoutthere...','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(475,1056,'2012-08-20 19:49:43','Tris Linnell','Thanks!','Hi Ken,\r\nThanks for getting the interview up,\r\nGlad the SD card survived this time :)\r\nTris','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(476,1058,'2012-08-23 05:21:24','davidWHITMAN','HPR Booth at Oggcamp 2012','Ken,\r\n\r\nThe Oggcamp HPR booth looked great! Thanks for the effort and the pictures. \r\n\r\ndw','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(477,1058,'2012-08-25 08:16:17','devspmml','hackspace','the best show sofar from oggcamp.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(478,1063,'2012-09-01 12:21:47','Nerb','','The one really interesting thing in my mind as to rms view of things is that proprietary software should not exist even if it supports free software.\r\n\r\nHence Android, Red Hat Enterprise etc should not be allowed to exist since they mix proprietary software and money made from that with free software.\r\n\r\nHence, if you use a Google licensed Android device or a Linux distro such as for example Ubuntu or Fedora that is partially funded by proprietary software sales you are \"worse than a sucker\" and that is against the views of rms.\r\n\r\nIt also seems like you don\'treallyknowmuchBSD-licensedprojectsthatarebeingusedbyvariouscompanies(evenincludingbigscaryApple)actuallyseecontribitionsbackfromthosecompaniesasitisstillbetterforthemifthecommunitycanalsoworkonthefeaturestheyadded.\r\n\r\nTheproblemforcompaniesisgenerallynotcontributingback,theproblemisusuallyhavingtoopenuplinkedproductscompletely.ThisiswhyLGPLseemstobegainingpopularity.\r\n\r\nIdothinkmoresoftwareshouldbeopen,butIdon\'t think it\'slikelytohappenanytimesoonasveryfewpeoplearewillingtopaymoneytosupportsoftwarethatisfreeasinfreedomsincetheycanjustgetitalsofreeasinbeer.Aslongasproprietarysoftwarepaysfarbetterperhourforthedevelopersitwillstillbethere,andaslongasitisthecaseIcan\'t really blame developers.\r\n\r\nSo donate as much as you can to your favourite projects. If you can get people to donate $20 per hour total to these people it actually means they may be able to live on it.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(480,1063,'2013-08-24 03:32:19','dangerseeker','Sadly, You are totally wrong ;-)','The freedom RMS (and the GPL) is focussing on, is the freedom of the SOFTWARE, NOT the freedom of the USER!\r\n\r\nDon\'tgetmewrong,IamverymuchinfavouroftheGPL,butsadlyYoudon\'t seem to understand its implications.\r\n\r\nI think we can agree that the GPL want\'stopreservetherightsofallUSERS(!)ofthesoftware.ButtheGPLdoesthisbydeprivingallUSERofanimportantrightthatonlytheAUTHORofthesoftwarehas:therighttochangethelicence!\r\n\r\nWitha\"permissive\"licence(i.e.MIT-licence)theuser(oftheMIT-licencedsoftware)hastheSAMErightastheauthor,namelytochangethelicenceatwill(andthendistributeitfurtherunderthenewlicensingterms).\r\nAnyrecipientofthe(nowclosed)softwarehasTHESAMErightastheevilguywhohaschangedthelicence:hecandownloadtheMIT-licencedsoftware,changeitandthenchangethelicenceatwill,buthehasnotthesamerightsconcerningtheclosedversionbytheevilguy...\r\n\r\nWithpermissivelylicencedsoftwareanyuserofthesoftwarehasthesamerightsastheoriginalauthor!\r\n\r\nWithGPLdsoftwareyouhave4rights,withMIT-licencedsoftwareyouhave5(!)rights.\r\nThe5thrightistotakeawayanyrightfromtherecipientofthesoftware,nowlicenceunderYOURterms...\r\n\r\nTheAUTHORofGPLdsoftwarehastheright(asanauthor)torelicenceitunderanylicencehechooses.TheUSERofGPLdsoftwaredoesnothavetherighttorelicencethesoftware.ThisresultsinthesoftwarebeeingofferedtoALLusersunder(atleast)theGPL.\r\n\r\nTheUSERofpermissivelylicencedsoftwarehastherighttocreateanewpieceofsoftware,evenbyonlychangingthelicence,basedontheoriginalsoftwarewithhisownlicensingrestrictionsadded.\r\nTheuserofthepermissivelylicencedsoftwarehasTWOoptions:Takethepermissivelylicencedsoftwareortaketheclosedversion.\r\n\r\nIfthislegalrightismorallyontheupandupcanbediscussedatadifferenttime...\r\n\r\nTheotherpointsaboutBigCorporations(TM)fearofGPLsoftwareandtheviralnatureofoftheGPLaretheproductofyearsofFUDbyMicrosoft,AppleandotherclosedsourcesoftwarecorporationsandthefailureoftheirlegaldepartmentstounderstandtheintentionsandrestrictionsoftheGPL.\r\n\r\n\r\nYours\r\n\r\ndangerseeker','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(481,1065,'2012-09-11 09:26:29','SabreWolfy','Awesome','Awesome tip! :) I knew about using an Android phone as a wireless hotspot (which requires 3G as the uplink), but using USB tethering means the wireless can be used to connect to a wireless hotspot. Posting this while connected via USB tethering, after my attempts to fix my wireless didn\'tworkandIlostwirelesscompletely.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(482,1065,'2012-09-11 16:27:53','Ken Fallon','Agreed','We brought two WireLess Less laptops on line at OggCamp using this trick.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(483,1069,'2012-09-12 04:14:28','dw','','Very good content. Nice job Russ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(484,1081,'2012-09-29 11:28:38','Dave Morriss','Thanks Frank','Interesting episode which will make me learn to use the GIMP properly.\r\n\r\nBy the way, I think the insect in your picture is a Hoverfly, not a wasp. These guys are wasp/bee mimics. See https://beespotter.mste.illinois.edu/topics/mimics/','2022-02-14 13:15:42'),
(485,1083,'2012-10-02 10:50:20','Daniel Beecham','Oh the music.','The music is too loud, it\'sintheway.Itshouldprobablyjustgoawaycompletely.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(486,1083,'2012-10-25 13:44:12','pokey','','The music is loud enough to be distracting, but not completely so. It\'sagoodepisode.I\'m not a programmer, so I had to listen twice to follow along. Thanks for a good episode on an interesting topic, sigflup.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(487,1086,'2012-10-01 23:16:29','pokey','Great show!','That was so much fun to listen to. I wish I could have been there. Klaatu is one of my favorite people on Earth, and it was the highlight of my day to hear him get smacked down about the hover fly. :p Bravo! ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(488,1086,'2012-10-11 17:19:30','Krayon','/dev/random\'sAtomfeed','pegwole!Shameonyousir!/dev/randomhashadanAtomfeedsinceepisode1:\r\nhttps://devrandomshow.org/feed.php?f=atom.xml\r\n\r\nAndyes,there\'s a link on the main page :P','2022-02-14 13:15:42'),
(489,1091,'2012-10-25 11:53:45','klaatu','great info','Hey, thank you so much for this episode. I have long wanted to beef up my vim installs. It seems, somehow, that emacs so famously does that, and yet no one in the vim world seems to talk about it all that much, so i was really struggling to find the good plugins for vim. \r\n\r\nThis episode was exactly what i needed! thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(490,1092,'2012-10-09 14:02:59','Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér','Linux in the Ham Shack','May be worth also linking Linux in the Ham Shack podcast:\r\nhttps://lhspodcast.info/','2022-02-14 13:15:42'),
(491,1094,'2013-01-15 02:24:25','nancy','','Hi fiftyonefifty, I was wondering whatever happened to the podbrewers podcast. Now that you introduced me to it, there haven\'tbeenanynewones!AmItheonlyfemalewholistenstothatpodcast?','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(493,1096,'2012-10-18 23:56:23','Jonathan Kulp','don\'tforgetautocomplete','HiFrank,veryniceepisodeaboutkeepassX.Ijuststartedusingthisabout3monthsagoaswell.Onekillerfeatureyoudidn\'t mention is autocompletion, doing Ctrl+Shift+N from inside a login field (or Ctrl+V from inside KeepassX) & having keepassx fill in both fields for you & press enter. It\'sawesome.:)','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(494,1096,'2012-10-25 13:37:00','pokey','This sounds great','Good job on the show, and good job describing this software. I really should give this one a try. Thank you, Frank.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(495,1097,'2012-10-17 00:49:27','pokey','Syndicated Thursday Tuesday','It\'sauniqueidea,butIlikethatwe\'re trying it. It shows that we aren\'tafraidtotakechances.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(496,1098,'2012-10-17 19:51:53','AukonDK','Great first episode!','Very Entertaining.\r\nI had a Spectrum 48k as a child and remember playing Jet Set Willy. My parents tell me a story of how they found me as a toddler, eating cheese from the fridge because they had been too distracted by JSW to feed me.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(497,1098,'2012-10-18 14:20:34','Frank','','This started my day with a smile.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(498,1098,'2012-10-18 16:33:41','Ken Fallon','Top of the Pops','I did just that. Do that now and it\'scopyrightinfringement.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(499,1098,'2012-10-19 09:07:11','Les \"Chief\" Pounder','Great show','Well done Becky, this was a very entertaining show. It\'snicetohearalittlebackstoryaboutpeopleintheLinuxcommunity.\r\n\r\nCongratulationsonyourfirstsolopodcast.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(500,1098,'2012-10-25 13:34:44','pokey','Yaaaaaaay, Becky!','We\'vebeenwaitingonpinsandneedlesforyourfirstshow.Weallknewyoucoulddoit.I\'m thrilled that you know it now too. It was a very good show too - really a lot of fun to listen to. It was one of those shows that had people giving me funny looks, because I was listening to it (and smiling and laughing about it) out in a semi-public place while I worked. Keep \'emcoming!','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(501,1098,'2012-10-26 09:37:30','Becky Newborough','Thanks everyone','You have all left such nice comments that I may be tempted to record another podcast for your listening pleasure. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(502,1098,'2012-11-07 17:13:23','pokey','','\"You have all left such nice comments that I may be tempted to record another podcast for your listening pleasure.\"\r\n\r\nThat\'swhatwe\'re hoping.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(503,1101,'2012-10-23 16:14:15','FiftyOneFifty','','aparanoidshell tells me I likely could have avoided the necessity of taking ownership of volumes by using rsync rather than cp. Good tip.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(504,1101,'2012-10-23 18:44:27','AukonDK','Good stuff','Nice little episode 5150. I always avoided the encrypted home option for fear of exactly something like this happen. Good to know it is fixable.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(505,1101,'2012-10-25 17:38:15','FiftyOneFifty','','BTW, this one and I believe TermDucken sound odd be cause on my Um hunt and silence removal, I was was too aggressive removing the spaces between words. I didn\'thearitplayingclipsbackinAudacity,butitwaspronouncedwhenIlistenedtothewholeeponamobileplayerbeforeuploadingit.Unfortunately,bythattime,IneededtofocusonothertasksandlettheeditingI\'d already done stand.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(506,1101,'2012-11-07 17:16:56','pokey','','FiftyOneFifty, It was a good episode regardless. I didn\'tmeantoimplythatitmadetheepisodehardtolistento,orhardtounderstand,justunnatural.Thecontentwasverygood.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(507,1101,'2012-12-10 15:16:33','LOrd Drachenblut','Full Disk Encryption recovery','on the topic of full disk recovery this has been covered on HPR before https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=0447\r\n\r\ncheers','2022-02-14 13:15:43'),
(508,1101,'2013-09-05 11:20:17','bro','','So had almost identical problem. I couldn\'taccessthemountedhomefolderduetoaccessrights.Icouldn\'t su into root since I didn\'thavethepassword.ButIcouldchroottothecurrentroot(onthelivedistro)whichmademeroot.IamcurrentlycopyingthefilessoIwillseehowitgoes','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(510,1102,'2012-10-24 23:50:10','Daniele Rossi','Amen brother!','My friend is an avid listener to your podcast told me about this episode. I stutter, too. In fact, I produce a podcast called Stuttering is Cool over at stutteringiscool.com and co-founded Stutter Social using G+ hangouts.\r\n\r\nWould love to have you come on my show some time. \r\n\r\nAnother thing I hate about the misconceptions about stuttering is people who are compelled to finish my sentences. But nothing beats \"Did you forget your name?\"','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(511,1102,'2012-10-25 00:05:35','Frank','','Thank you.\r\n\r\nI think your telling this story will undoubtedly encourage others to try to come out of the withdrawal that perceived inadequacies can impose. \r\n\r\nI knew a guy who could barely read and write, through no fault of his own; I know the energy and effort it took for him to admit it, then to do something about it.\r\n\r\nAny testimony that such can be confronted is valuable.\r\n\r\nYou did good.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(512,1102,'2012-10-25 00:42:50','stutterrockstar','','Love your honesty. It\'sharddealingwithpeoplewhodon\'t understand stuttering. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(513,1102,'2012-10-25 13:13:56','pokey','This was a great episode.','I don\'tthinkIcouldcallthisa\"fun\"episode,butitwascertainlyanimportantone.Youdidagoodjobofcoveringadifficultandpersonaltopic,andyouexpressedsomeideasinawaythatIcanonlydescribeas\"beautiful.\"Welldone,Door.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(514,1102,'2012-10-30 16:22:22','AukonDK','Inspirational.','Thank you for sharing this with the world Door. Hearing your story only makes me appreciate your work more.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(515,1103,'2012-10-25 11:52:24','deepgeek','More, Please','Hi, Epicanus,\r\nI, for one, want to hear about your RAID/btrfs experiments!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(516,1103,'2012-10-25 13:24:45','pokey','Fantastic!!!','Wow, what a good job! Without any exaggeration whatsoever, I can say that this episode is well thought out, well executed, thorough, serious, important, technical, political and funny all at the same time. Of our 1103 episodes so far, this one is solidly in the top 20 (perhaps top 10) imo. I wish I could put out an episode this good. Bravo.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(517,1103,'2012-10-26 18:25:20','Epicanis','Et tu, DeepGeek?','\"Hi, Epicanus\"\r\n\r\nDagnabbit - I\'vehadthispseudonymforabouttwoDECADESnow,andsuddenlyinthelastyearthisstartshappening.\r\n\r\nIwanttoonceagainassureeveryonethattheexitofmydigestivesystemisentirelyunremarkable.Thereisnothing\"epic\"aboutitatall!\r\n\r\nThanksfortheencouragement-I\'ll put together something on my btrfs experiment and a couple of other topics on my list!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(518,1103,'2012-10-27 13:58:48','Quvmoh','have to comment on two in one week','entertaining and informative, thank you!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(519,1103,'2012-10-30 16:17:47','AukonDK','Fabulous!','Great episode! Feeling pretty inadequate comparing my own efforts to this wonderfully and effortlessly funny performance. However, the message behind it is very encouraging and inspires me to step up my game.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(520,1103,'2012-10-31 11:25:05','JonTheNiceGuy (jon@sprig.gs | show@cchits.net)','A great episode & Media Conversion','Hi Epicanis,\r\n\r\nJust wanted to thank you for producing such an excellent show, which explains this subject so very well.\r\n\r\nI\'dlovetodiscussthissubjectwithyou(and,well,franklyanyone-emailaddressesareabove),butinparticular,themediaconverterprojectyoumention.\r\n\r\nIalreadyhavealargechunkofthisinmyCCHits.netshowgeneratorcode:https://gitorious.org/cchits-net/website-rewrite/blobs/master/CLI/library.php\r\n\r\nI\'d love to help out, or at the very least, talk about it further!\r\n\r\nAll the best,\r\n\r\nJon \"The Nice Guy\" Spriggs','2022-02-14 13:15:43'),
(521,1103,'2012-10-31 15:24:14','Ken Fallon','Join the dev mail list','Hi Jon/anyone else that wants to help\r\n\r\nPlease join the dev mail list at https://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/dev_hackerpublicradio.org\r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-14 13:15:43'),
(522,1103,'2012-10-31 21:56:46','Epicanis','Guess I\'dbettergettowork!...','Quvmoh:Thanksfortheencouragement!\r\n\r\nAukonDK:Bearinmindthatittookmeoverayearoflabortomakeitseem\"effortless\",andinthattimeyouputout*three*episodes,soIdon\'t think you\'redoingtoobadatall!\r\n\r\nJonTheNiceGuy:Thanks,I\'ll shoot you and email. I\'vesloweddownabitontheprojectjustbecauseIgotittothe\"barely minimally functional\"stage(Icannowuploada.wavfile,fillinthemetadata,andhaveitfireofftheprocesstosuccessfullygeneratea.opusfilefromit,including[Ithink]\"album art\").Stillalottotackle,though.\r\n\r\nI\'m also working on a proposed upload form for HPR submissions that I need to get done, but I\'llprobablypostthethreetopicideasIhavegoingformynextHPRsubmissionsoverathttps://hpr.dogphilosophy.netfordiscussionsoon.(Iwasn\'t kidding about inviting people to pester me so I don\'tslackoff...)\r\n\r\nThanks,all!','2022-02-1413:15:44'),
(523,1103,'2012-11-06 20:38:16','Epicanis','Metadata in the media files','Regarding checking to see if the files play okay with the metadata I put in them, and how much of the metadata displays in the player that is used, here are my own results so far:\r\n\r\nVLC 2.0.4 (Linux, x86_64), Ogg: Plays fine, shows Artist, Title (no album art)\r\nVLC 2.0.4, mp3: Shows Artist, Title, Album Art\r\n\r\nFirefox 16 (Linux, x86_64) Ogg: Plays fine. No metadata. (No album art)\r\n\r\nJuK, Ogg: plays fine, shows Artist, Title, Album (no Album art)\r\n\r\nAmarok, Ogg: plays fine, shows Artist, Title, Album (no album art)\r\n\r\nDragon Player, Ogg: plays fine, shows Artist, Title, Album (no album art).\r\n\r\n(kid3 shows the album art, so it\'sinthere...)\r\n\r\nWillbetestingmoreandreportinglater.Thanks!','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(525,1103,'2012-11-08 01:53:56','Epicanis','More metadata testing','I\'mseriouslyannoyedtofindsofewplayersactuallybothertodecodealbumartinOggVorbisfiles,butIfinallyDIDfindone...\r\n\r\nNightingale(forkfrom\"Songbird\"whichdroppedLinux)actuallydecodesanddisplaysalbumartfromhpr1103corrrectly.Hooray!\r\n\r\nZVUE250(hardwaremp3/ogg/\"divx\"playerfrom2006)-playshpr1103finebutshowsnometadata.\r\n\r\npokey:I\'m not sure if the exchange would be all that interesting to listen to - right now we have several hours to a day or more to consider between replies! I should, however, be including some background on metadata in general in the next episode I do (which should be about geotagging) and in audio files specifically when I get around to doing the followup episode to HPR1103 (probably shortly after the geotagging episode and a shorter/low-priority btrfs one).\r\n\r\n(Also even more about metadata, probably, if I ever get around to doing the topic I\'mcurrentlythinkingaboutafterthose...)','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(526,1103,'2012-11-13 13:39:26','pokey','OOPS!!!','I meant \"such a thing\" not \"suck a thing\"! My dyslexia is getting bad lately. I\'mreallysorryIdidn\'t catch that while proof reading. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(527,1103,'2012-12-05 02:27:03','Somewhat Reticent','Test listen cut short','Near-inaudible conversation invaded by full-volume horns results in hostile reaction. Sorry. \r\nI mute some ads on television for the same behavior. ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(528,1103,'2012-12-05 02:39:53','Somewhat Reticent','Thanks for introducing Nightingale','Always good to meet freed software! ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(529,1103,'2012-12-11 21:30:55','dann','playback on sansa clip zip +','the ogg file worked just fine. I did not see any album art, but it did display the information and play without a hiccup.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(530,1103,'2012-12-16 18:27:06','Epicanis','Misplaced comments/Thanks Dann!','Looks like a couple of commenters ended up here instead of on whatever episode they were commenting on?\r\n\r\nThanks for testing, Dann - does the Clip Zip+ show album art for anything (mp3 or otherwise)?\r\n(I know my v1 Clip doesn\'t,andIdon\'t think the other tiny Sansa device I have does either).','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(531,1108,'2012-11-04 02:52:06','AukonDK','Nice','Nice little ep. I\'maRockboxfanmyselfanditservedmewellbeforeIgotanandroidphone.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(532,1110,'2012-11-05 13:35:09','pokey','Cool episode','This was really neat. I\'mnotaDr.Whofan(infactthetheraminshowopeningmusicformthe\'80s used to scare the hell out of me), but when I hear stuff like this, how cool the fans are, I sort of want to be.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(533,1110,'2012-11-05 13:59:30','klaatu','Brilliant episode, thanks','Wow this was so informative, so cool, and to top it off had music created with Zynaddsubfx. Where did this episode come from? what did we do to deserve such greatness? Thank you!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(534,1111,'2012-11-07 16:56:48','pokey','Another great monthly roundup show.','I enjoy these so much, wehether I\'monthemornot.Ididreallywanttobeonthisone,butaflukeptmeinbedallthatday.I\'m really missing being on these.\r\n\r\nFiftyonefifty kicked himself a whole bunch, and I don\'tthinkhedeservedmostofhisselfinflictedpunishment.HoweverIowehimonekick:HeincorrectlyattributedthemewiththeideafortheNewYear\'s Show. It was in fact Ken Fallon\'sidea(anditwasagreatidea),anditwastheHPRcommunity,alltogether,thatpulleditoff.Fromsettinguptheservers,toprovidingtheaudiocontent,theHPRcommunitydiditall.WepulledtogetherandproducedaneventsogoodthatIdon\'t even have enough words to describe what happened here. All I did was volunteer to record it. I would be a fraud if I took any more credit for it than that. \r\n\r\nI am forever thankful to the people of this community for letting me be a part of it.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(535,1113,'2012-11-09 13:42:21','pokey','TermDuckEn','A terminal within a terminal within a terminal... now I get it. Nice one.\r\n\r\nFor all of our sane listeners, I\'lltrytoexplainit.ATurDuckEnisarevoltingexerciseinexcesswhereasmallhenisstuffedintoaduck,andthatisstuffedintoaturkeyforroasting.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(536,1114,'2012-11-10 12:05:44','Ken Fallon','Part 2 !!!','Hi dude-man\r\n\r\nWhat a fantastic story. I love hearing about this type of stuff and am inclined to agree with you about the farming. Although as a child growing up on a farm, I couldn\'twaittogetawayfromit.Nowmywifehasconvincedmethatslowfoodisthewaytogo.\r\n\r\nPleaseconsiderdoingsomeHPRshowsonthistopic.\r\n\r\nKen.\r\n\r\nWhyhasn\'t the admin put a link to your website and the podcast rss feed. \r\n\r\n@admin -at- hpr \r\n\r\nhttps://dudmanovi.cz/\r\nhttps://feeds.feedburner.com/DudmanoviBlogAboutEverything\r\nhttps://feedproxy.google.com/~r/DudmanoviBlogAboutEverything/~5/RaYoYa6UWx8/Dudmanovi.cz-007-20121007.mp3','2022-02-14 13:16:29'),
(537,1114,'2012-11-13 13:35:49','pokey','Subscribed','I was torn up that you left it at such a cliff hangar (well done and good on ya\').NowI\'ll have to go subscribe to hear the end of your story. Great episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(538,1114,'2012-11-13 18:31:45','AukonDK','Subbed!','Enjoyed this a lot, great to hear the story of a fellow ex-pat living in Europe. Will have to find time to listen to the back catalog.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(540,1116,'2012-11-12 20:36:38','Vincent','Nice work!','I do enjoy RMS interviews.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(541,1116,'2012-11-13 02:47:24','kt4kb_Jon','hpr1116 :: Interview with Richard Stallman','That was a great interview. I have a better understanding of what Mr. Stallman stands for.... Many thanks! ','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(542,1116,'2012-11-13 03:52:15','Quvmoh','great interview','I always suffer for the interviewer when it comes to mr Stallman but you did an awesome job!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(543,1116,'2012-11-13 13:31:34','pokey','Thank you','I love HPR, and I\'mthrilledwhenyouguysenjoyoneofmyepisodes.Itmeansalottomethatyouguyslikedit.\r\n\r\nOfcourseIwelcomecriticismaswell,soifyouhaveanyI\'ll try to use it to make my future efforts better.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(544,1116,'2012-11-14 19:51:52','Broam','It was a very happy birthday','I had to mute my mic so quickly once he started singing. I was *howling* with laughter.\r\n\r\nThanks for the present, pokey.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(545,1116,'2012-11-15 19:44:24','Garjola','Great interview','Hey Pokey, that was an impressive work you did there. You were tactful, kind yet you asked very interesting questions on controversial matters.\r\n\r\nAt the end of the interview you said very important and true things that I agree completely on: he is a hero for us and we wouldn\'tbehereifhehadnotinitiatedtheFreeSoftwaremovement.\r\n\r\nThankyou,very,verymuchforthisinterview.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(546,1116,'2013-07-25 09:37:23','Jamison','Student','Awesome, Thanks. \r\n\r\nFound it from: https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/what-is-everyone%27s-opinion-about-the-free-software-foundation-4175470331/','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(547,1116,'2013-07-25 10:17:11','Jamison','Student','(Sorry as you can see from my links I edit my posts and should have asked\\mentioned) Wonder why he dose not program any more? (if you could add this to my thanks^?) :)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(548,1116,'2013-08-03 10:47:06','Josef Donnington','','Superb interview.\r\n\r\nIt enabled me to answer the following questions, that were posted on my blog by a guy called Tony.\r\n\r\n------------------------\r\nTony:\r\n\r\nIf you go to a backery and buy a cake, is it unethical if you don’t get the recipe as well?\r\nIf you buy a radio, is it unethical if you don’t get the construction plans for it?\r\nIf you buy some software, is it unethical if you don’t get the source-code?\r\nIf you buy a processor, is it unethical if you don’t get the “hardware description language”-description of the processor?\r\n\r\nStallman sees it as an ethical issue. Maby he is ultimately right. I simply don’t know.\r\nHe’s right that sharing is a good thing.\r\nBut is it really an ethical issue whether or not you get some recipe, construction plans or source-code??\r\n\r\n---------------\r\n\r\n\r\nAnalyzing this...\r\n\r\nTony wrote: \"If you go to a backery and buy a cake, is it unethical if you don’t get the recipe as well?\"\r\n\r\nThe analogy between recipe and source code, in the way you present it, is flawed.\r\n\r\nLet me explain: the cake is the OUTPUT of the recipe. If a recipe is freedomrespecting (by allowing unrestricted use, modification, and distribution with out without modification), then this does not apply to the OUTPUT, i.e. the cake. Put another way: the cake (output) is not the corresponding source of the recipe-steps performed. (See https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1116 at tracktime 30:58)\r\n\r\nTo fix the analogy. Here\'sanexampleofaviolationof\"freedomrespecting recipes\":\r\nAssumearecipe-sellerstates:\"all my recipes are freedomrespecting.\"Youthendecidetopurchasefromhimarecipe-executor-black-box,andanumberofrecipesonUSB-stick.Athomeyouplugintherecipes-USB-stickintotherecipe-executor-black-boxandselect\"Grandma\'s ultraspecial chocolate cake\".Theexecutor-black-boxremovessomeingredientsfromtheconnectedingredients-containers(flour,sugar,chocolate,etc.).Youcannotseewhat\'s going on inside, but after one-and-a-half hours... out comes a cake!\r\nSo you tell yourself: well that\'sgreat,butIwanttobakethiscakewithmyownhandsandchangethestepsslightly.Youconnecttherecipes-USB-sticktoyourowncomputer,expectingtofindthesteps.Butlowandbehold:youfindthatthe\"recipes\"areonlyinamachine-readablebinaryformat,thatyoucannotdecipherthem.\r\nThisisafreedomrespectingrecipeviolation!!!Iftherecipesreallywerefree,youwouldhavereceivednotonlythebinaryformat,butthestepsoftherecipeinhuman-readableenglishaswell!\r\n\r\nNowletssayyouhaveaquiredafreedomrespectingrecipeforacake(andhereIreallymeanafreerecipe,inthatitisnotobfuscatedorcoded;butinsteadadescriptionofsteps).Letssayyouhaveabakeryandsellacustomerthecake(bakedaccordingtotherecipe):doyouhavetogivethecustomertherecipe?\r\nNo,sincethecakeistheoutput.Youarenotsellingthecustomerthestepstoproducethecake.\r\n\r\nButnowyoumighttryandapplythistosoftwareandsay:\"But look here: the binary program is the output of the source code. So if you pass on the binary program, you don\'t have to pass on the souce code, right?\"\r\nThiswouldbeamisunderstanding,sincetheprogramisNOTtheoutputofthesourcecode.Instead:theprogramismerelytheoutputofacompiler.Butthebinaryprogramisadirecttransformationofthesourcecode:Thestepsintheprogram,arestillthestepsinthesourcecode.Wesay:thesourcecodeisthe\"CORRESPONDING SOURCE\"oftheprogrambinary.\r\nThuswithfreesoftware,thesoftware...inalltheformsitisdistributed:binary,etc.needstoincludethe\"corresponding source\",thatgiveonethefreedomtomodifyit.\r\n\r\n\r\nTonywrote:\"If you buy a radio, is it unethical if you don’t get the construction plans for it?\"\r\nThisanalogybetweenconstructionplansan
(549,1116,'2013-08-03 11:54:26','Ken Fallon','Josef Donnington - Record this as a show','Hi Josef,\r\n\r\nYou should record this as a show.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(550,1116,'2014-02-19 01:56:21','pokey','','Josef Donnington:\r\nI have to say, I agree with Ken on this one. :)\r\n\r\nGarjola, Jamison, Broam, Vincent, Josef, Ken, KrazyTelemarketer, Quvmoh and everyone else: Thank you so much for listening. I was thrilled to have the chance to do the interview, and I\'msogratefultotheHPRcommunity,forbuildingupthereputationofthe\"brand\"ofHPR.InterviewingRMSwasandissofaroutofmyleaguethatIneverwouldhavethoughtthatIcouldhavedoneitonmyown.ButdoingsuchaboldthingonbehalfofHPRseemedperfectlynatural.Obvoiuslydoingsomethingonsomeone\'s behalf also comes with certain responsibilities, like maintaining if not advancing HPR\'sreputation,andItrysohardtodothatwhenIdosomethingboldforHPR.Ican\'t thank all you guys enough for your positive feedback. It makes me feel like I succeeded in my responsibilities to HPR while I borrowed the HPR name to do something risky and fun.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(551,1120,'2012-11-23 15:22:15','AukonDK','Sweet!','Tried out Razor-QT earlier in the year but ended up getting some more memory and running KDE. Was going to move to XFCE to make things snappier but certainly gonna check out Razor again.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(552,1120,'2012-11-25 22:37:51','deepgeek','Wish for a all-qt system','I do like the idea of an all-qt system, but IMHO, there are two things holding it back.\r\n\r\n1) email - no lightweight alternative to kmail. There is a heave mysql based client listed at qt-apps.org, and the one listed on the razor-qt site is an imap-only client.\r\n\r\n2) webrowser - needs a lightweight one that can have cookie & javascript whtielisting. A choice between gecko and webkit would be nice, but not imperative.\r\n\r\nPersonally, I can\'tgetawayfromhavinga\"mixed system.\"Mostannoyingthingformeishavingadifferent\"file chooser\"dialogboxforeverything.\r\n\r\n---\r\nDeepGeek','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(553,1120,'2012-12-01 18:47:12','Klaatu','Wish for a all-qt system','deepgeek:\r\n1) mutt in a qt-based terminal technically qualifies, right ;-)\r\n\r\n2) arora has been forked to flam. you should check it out. I am not sure about the whitelisting stuff, but it\'sagoodqt-basedbrowser.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(554,1121,'2012-11-19 23:33:31','klaatu','In this episode','I continue my Networking Basics series with a SAMBA howto.\r\n\r\nJust thought you should know.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(555,1133,'2012-12-06 16:49:12','pokey','Good idea','I loved the tea break with the HPR promo in the middle. It was a great idea. It reminds me of one of Klaatu\'scoffeebreaksonGnuWorldOrder.I\'m really sorry that it didn\'texecuteaswellasitwasplanned.\r\n\r\nI\'m guessing that you did that in audacity, and I\'dbetthateitheroneoftwothingshappened.Justguesses,but:\r\n\r\n1.)youdidn\'t unlink the tracks before pasting it in, or\r\n\r\n2.) you used \"truncate silence\" before \"mix and render\" \r\n\r\nThe first thing would be pretty obvious, so it probably wasn\'tthat.Thesecondwouldhaveremovedthesilencesomewhereoffscreenifyouhadbeenzoomedinenough.Ifitwasneitherofthosetwothings,I\'d be really interested to find out what you think caused it.\r\n\r\nFor anyone using audacity, one suggestion is to use the high speed playback and listen to the whole track before your final save and export. If it\'satrackthatyouedited,thenlisteningtoitat2Xisfairlyeasytodo,evenifyouaren\'t used to listening to audio at that speed, because you\'reusedtolisteningtothattrack.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(556,1133,'2012-12-08 17:55:20','Dick Thomas','ooops','yeah, used truncate silence. tbh it was my 1st ever time installing and using audactiy so I was stumbling around lot but I will try harder next time','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(557,1133,'2012-12-14 12:56:01','pokey','','Yup. Truncate silence is good, but if you\'redoingmulti-track,thenyouwanttotruncatethesilenceinyoursourcetracksbeforetheyarecombinedintothesameproject,orastheverylastthingthatyoudobeforeexporting,butcertainlyafter\"mix and render.\"\r\n\r\nItwasagoodepisoderegardless.I\'m looking forward to the next one.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(558,1134,'2012-12-08 23:29:06','Lola Lariscy','','Space Janitors is awesome!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(559,1136,'2012-12-11 20:01:31','Heisenbug','Great show','Nice show, and your voice sounds very clear even when sped up to 1.75X (which I listen to your podcast at)','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(561,1137,'2012-12-13 18:43:58','pokey','','OpenStreetMap is a fantastic project, it\'sveryeasytogetinvolved.Contrarytopopularbelief,youdon\'t need any special hardware. The online editor overlays the editable, map over satellite imagery so you can basically just trace and label what you see.\r\n\r\nFor people who need a goal in order get started on a project, here are two easy ones which will improve the map tremendously:\r\n\r\n1.) Learn how to label a street as one-way, and correct all the one-ways in your neighborhood.\r\n\r\n2.) Learn how to label a section of road as a bridge, and how to specify that the bridge is higher than what it is intersecting, then label all of the bridges in your town.\r\n\r\nThe first one is easier, and should take you about 5-20 minutes to learn, and maybe an evening to complete. The second one is a little trickier, and may take you an evening to learn (if you don\'tdothefirstonefirst),andanothereveningtocomplete.Currently,bothofthesethingsseemtobearealproblemfornavigationappsthatuseOSMdata.Socorrectingeitherwillmakeahugedifferencetosomeonetryingtonavigateinyourarea.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(562,1138,'2012-12-13 17:04:36','cobra2','DUDE!','What an awesome show. Thanks for the show notes and going in depth like that. I love it. Keep it up man.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(563,1138,'2012-12-13 18:18:36','pokey','Nice!!!','You just taught me more about python in 10 minutes than I was able to learn in a week when I tried it on my own. I may have to give it another go.','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(564,1142,'2012-12-19 10:00:08','calum','loved the show','loved the show, listened to it on my ipod before i sell iPod to Gadgets but now ive bought an excellant radio so will never miss a show','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(565,1144,'2012-12-23 16:45:50','chalkahlom','','enjoyed the cast.\r\nbut no mention of librivox.org hmm!','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(566,1149,'2012-12-28 15:27:09','FiftyOneFifty','Optimal zoom','You probably already went over this, but my pet peeve is word processors that default to a page view that only utilizes a third of the width of the screen, making text tiny, and people whose job it is to type up correspondence every day leave it that way because they don\'tknowbetter.Iprefer\'optimal\'over\'page width\';whywouldIwanttoseethewhitesaceinthemargins?','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(567,1152,'2013-01-08 13:45:44','Dude-man','Links I should have added to notes/mumble chat','I should have added these two links, related to nutionaly dense food we chatted about.\r\n\r\nhttps://westonaprice.org \r\n\r\nhttps://realmilk.com','2022-02-14 13:16:29'),
(568,1156,'2013-01-08 13:44:01','Dude-man','What is healthy food','Really enjoying listening to the talk about food :) I love good food, my weekness or perhaps strength.\r\n\r\nWould love to get together with a few people and chat more in an HPR episode if anyone is interested.\r\n\r\nJust a few comments - :)\r\n\r\nSalt is inportant - but needs to be mineral rich not just processed sodium etc\r\n\r\nVegtables/fruits are not healthy per say, and shouldn\'tbeemphasised.Butlikeallfooditneedstobeprocessedappropriatly,mostvegtablescouldbebeterfermented,or/andconsumedwithlotsofbutter,whatsmoretheytastesomuchbetterthatway.\r\n\r\nGrassfedisstartedtobeusedlikealltheothertermstosellandmakesomethingsoundbetter.Butitdoesmakeadifferencethepercentageofgrass/hayfedtocattle,100%beingbestIMHO,whichwedowithourcows.Soaskawkwardquestionstoknowwhatgrassfedactuallymeanswhenyoupaymoremoneyforit.\r\n\r\nNiceconversations\r\n\r\nHeresthelinktowhatIthinkisagreatsourceofinfoforanyoneinterestedinscientificstudiesdoneinthe1920/30\'s with actual people who lived on the foods for many generations. And documents what happened to them when they changed to modernized foods a few years later. Something I think most thoughfull geeks would appriciate instead of many of the crazy nutrunists go on about.\r\n\r\nhttps://westonaprice.org \r\nhttps://realmilk.com','2022-02-14 13:16:30'),
(569,1156,'2013-01-08 14:52:14','Stacy','Newtotheshow','The food talk deserves its own pod-cast, with the same guys. It almost got a tad argumentative, but in a good natural way. I actually learned something. Hope they consider it in the future. I would defiantly listen. \r\n\r\nNot sure if it was an inside joke amongst the regulars, but the drunk guy \'web\' got really tiresome in part 5 and almost unbearable in part 6. I guess he\'stheboss,becauseitseemsnobodywantedcuthimoff.Notallbad,thankstothedrunkguyIlearnedaboutcrunchbang.Whatacooldistro!Otherthanthatitwasagreatsetofshows.\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(570,1156,'2013-01-15 18:02:45','pokey','','Stacy: Sorry about that. I didn\'twanttokickanyone.Ijustdon\'t have it in me to hurt people\'sfeelings,andIguessIwasafraidthatIwouldhavedonethat.\r\n\r\nNoone\'s really in charge, but I was a moderator on the server at the time so it would have been up to me if it had needed to be done. There\'safinelinebetweenmoderatingandbeingthe\"fun police\"andIreallydidn\'t want to be the latter. Most of us who were on the show know (or at least know of) one another, so that makes it even harder to be harsh. \r\n\r\nThere are a couple of us who have had one or two too many on an open mic recently (myself included), and you\'rerightthatitisn\'t any fun to listen to (especially when it\'syourself,trustme...)evenifitseemsfunatthetime.Idon\'t personally mind if someone wants to drink on a podcast, but I\'vedecidednottodoanymore,becauseIwasrude,annoyingandrepetitivewhenIdidit.Maybethatshouldbethecutoffforfuturecommunityshows:Ifyousoundasbadaspokeydidthatonetime,you\'re out.\r\n\r\nI appreciate your feedback, and I do take it to heart. We\'lltrytodobetternextyear.\r\n\r\nIfyouwanttosuggestamoreformalguideline,feelfreetorunitpastthemailinglisthpr@hackerpublicradio.organdwewillcertainlydiscussit.Evenbetterwouldbeifyousubscribedtothemailinglistanddiscusseditwithusalso.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(571,1158,'2013-01-12 09:48:11','Dude-man','More information for the interested','Well just listening back to myself and others about food etc and the FDA and fake,. bad and dishonest science in nutirition which effects our children. Heres a video, 2 hours and I\'dreallysugest,encouragefollowingalongandfollowingtheleadsforyourself.\r\n\r\nhttps://youtu.be/fvKdYUCUca8\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAndofcourse\r\nhttps://westonaprice.com\r\nhttps://realmilk.com\r\n\r\nAndanotherthingislearningdificultiesanddifferentdegreesofAutisumwhichisgrowingnowadays,thereisatransitionaldiet,withmuchinformationofsuccessinhelpingthesechildren,andagainnotyetknowinthemainstreamhttps://www.westonaprice.org/childrens-health/gaps','2022-02-1413:16:30'),
(572,1159,'2013-01-11 16:38:06','Charles in NJ','Thanks for Posting This','It sounds like we now have another new conversational direction for HPR. I thought you did a great job of setting the table for what could be a series on the topic of food.\r\n\r\nYour show, coming as it does in the early part of the year, gives me an opportunity to do my own homework and check your statements.\r\n\r\nIf I find any new information that would shed light on this topic, I would now feel comfortable using HPR to make that available.\r\n\r\nMost of all, thanks for posting this as a first word in what could be a very interesting conversation. It sounds like you\'vedonealotofworkandthinkingaboutthisfundamentaltopic.\r\n\r\nCheers!\r\n\r\nCharlesinNJ','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(573,1159,'2013-01-12 09:50:25','Dude-man','Something else, more hard facts a video','Heres a video, 2 hours and I\'dreallysugest,encouragefollowingalongandfollowingtheleadsforyourself.\r\n\r\nhttps://youtu.be/fvKdYUCUca8\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAndanotherthingislearningdificultiesanddifferentdegreesofAutisumwhichisgrowingnowadays,thereisatransitionaldiet,withmuchinformationofsuccessinhelpingthesechildren,andagainnotyetknowinthemainstreamhttps://www.westonaprice.org/childrens-health/gaps','2022-02-1413:16:30'),
(574,1159,'2013-01-13 20:39:36','Ken Fallon','Tales from the green valley','Hi All,\r\n\r\nI would recommend that everyone interested in this topic, take the time to watch the excellent \"Tales from the Green Valley\" which describes life on a British farm in the 17th century prior to industrialization. In the series has historians live the life, eat the diet and farm using the husbandry practices that were in use at the time. \r\n\r\nInterestingly everything described in the entire series is based on an account written in books and letters of people who actually lived at the time and who themselves documented their own lives. They make a point of giving the reference to the person who documented it and in what book or letter it was published. Unfortunately I didn\'tmakenoteofeachofthereferencesbutitwouldbefascinatingresourcetogetthefirsthandaccountsfrompeoplewholivedthelifeandseehowthatcomparestosomeoneviewingitasacompleteoutsider.\r\n\r\nThelinktotheseriesishere:\r\nhttps://www.petersommer.com/about-peter-sommer-travels/tales-from-the-green-valley\r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-1413:16:31'),
(575,1159,'2013-01-17 12:22:37','Dude-man','Re:Tales from the green valley','Just taking a look Ken, was wondering how exactly it was related to the episode, does the video support or appose/question any facts I mentioned, you wern\'tveryspecific?','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(576,1159,'2013-01-17 12:47:55','Dude-man','Great examples of the past are historical re-enactments by book experts.','Just watched again these episodes on youtube... here are some thoughts.\r\n\r\n\"modern health and safty means they can\'tactuallylivehere\"\r\n :)\r\n\r\nNice get a bunch of experts to try and recreate something, and prove its not possible.\r\n\r\nAn expert who\'s never actually plowed before :) oxen that are overweight and out of condition, I\'m talking about the tv people, not neccessarily the ox owners., just guessing as it is for TV after all.\r\n\r\nits really an interesting demonstation that even apparent experts can\'t quickly learn skills even though they are very exicited to try, and perhaps well meaning to at least recreate history., and create some TV at the same time\r\n\r\nwatching idiots chasing pigs was very funny :)\r\n\r\nbut still there is no mention of anything relating to my episode that I can see ?\r\n\r\nAre you trying to say that this serious shows that people can\'t go back to those times, as show and apparently demonstated in these self proclaimed experts playing at recreating somthing.? That wasn\'t what I thought I was saying in the episode, at least no my intention.\r\n\r\nAlthought the serious is interesting, I don\'t fully see how its related to my episde, or modern homesteading, other than to demonstate that modern people are pretty inept and out of touch about what is food, where it comes from, and what is good for them, and of course how to live in nature and produce their own food.\r\n\r\nI know Ken, as you explained to me you grew up on a small dairy farm in Irland and have experience, as I do, in mowing grass/milking etc and it didn\'t sound like you\'d ever want to go back, and the way you explained it I\'d have to agree with you, however I concioulsly chose to do it at the age of 30, relearn all the skills required using modern technology where appropriate and avantagous. Basicly bringing the knowledge about food and change in the shape of our children it effects to allow me or anyone else to make concious descitions as to how they want to live, not just seeing a crude historical re-inactment with no relation as to why they might want to return to any of the values of living with nature and having healthy food.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:23'),
(577,1159,'2013-01-19 06:05:28','Jacob Dalton','Hacking and Permaculture','Dude-Man I was wondering if you\'veheardofOpenSourceEcology--it\'s a project that is pretty much built out of hacking and permaculture.\r\n\r\nhttps://opensourceecology.org/','2022-02-14 13:16:31'),
(578,1159,'2013-01-19 10:29:19','Ken Fallon','RE: Great examples of the past are historical re-enactments by book experts.','Have you watched the entire series or did you dismiss it just because they were not allowed to sleep in a building that had been derelict for years ? Having watched the entire series your comments seem to contradict everything I got from the show. Even if you seem to think it\'sacrudehistoricalre-enactment,IamverydisappointedthatyoucouldnotseepastthatandnoticeasIdidthatastheseriesprogressestheyeachhonetheirparticularskills.CaseinpointtheOxenandthemendeveloptheirmusclesandtakepleasureandsatisfactionfromthehardlaboursothatbytheendthehumansandanimalshadformedgenuinebonds.\r\n\r\nHoweverweareallentitledtoouropinionssotomakeitclear,whatIwastryingtopointoutisthatthereisawealthofinformationavailabletoyouonlivingwithnatureandhavinghealthyfoodfromthewritingsofpeopleswholivedpriortotheonsetofIndustrialization.Whileyoumaymockthehistorianswholikeyourselfwereattemptingtorecreatetheskillslosttotime,theinformationtheywerebasingtheiractionsonwaswrittenbypeoplewhowillhaveusedthoseskillsalltheirlives.Thosepeoplesleftdetailedrecordsoftheirtraditions,practices,diets,technologydescribinghowlifewaslivedforcenturies.Ifyoucanseepasttherealityshowaspects,youmightwanttochasedownthebooksthattheymentionintheshowwhichshouldbeoutofcopyrightbynow.ThereisprobablyanequivalentstockofliteratureavailabletoyoufromtheCzechRepublic.\r\n\r\nInyourshowyoumentionedthatthefamilieswereinaccessibleinthewinter,soIunderstandWestonAPricewouldhaveonlyseenthesocietiesduringatimeofplenty.Hemayhaveseenthemashealthypeopleandattributedittotheirdiet,whichgivenhewasonlythereforthesummerwouldhavebeenfullofrichfattyfoods.Thiswouldseemtoagreewithwhatthehistorianssaythedietofahomesteaderwouldhavebeeninthesummer.Thiswouldseemtobackupyourpointofgivingourchildrenrichfattyfoodsastheevidenceaspresentedwouldsuggestthatthiswouldleadtohealth.\r\n\r\nHoweverasthehistorianspointout,duringthewintertheirdietchangedradicallytothepointofstarvation.Idon\'t know if Dr. Price took this into account or not but if you assume that he did then the advice to eat fatty foods should be given with the caveat that it should be for a short period of time and that you should also starve yourself for a significant portion of the year. If you wish to eat a pre-industrialised diet, then research that diet and present it in it\'sentiretywithevidencefrommultiplesources.Sourceswhichthistelevisionseriesprovesareavailabletoyou.','2017-09-0907:41:23'),
(579,1159,'2013-01-19 12:13:36','Dude-man','Sorry but you\'venotstudiedmuchyet?','Yes,tothebestofmyknowledgeaboutayearago,whenIfirstcameaccrossthewholeBBChistoricalepisodes,Iwatchthewholething.Whichisoneoftheproblemswithyoutube,youcanspendmanyhourswatchingeverythinginonego,lovedit.Anddon\'t get me wrong I enjoyed it very much, have first hand learnt or at least tried many of the skills to varying degrees of success over the last 10 years, really about my whole journey is to actually comprehending technology, and I mean in its real definition of the word, hence why I started my own podcast on T E C H N O L O G Y and not just how techknology is being presented by computer/gadget tech journalism and sellers etc (Nothing against them, I love a bit of computer tech as much as the next man). \r\n\r\nThe reason I replied to you reference to these programs is that I didn\'tseeexactlyhowitwasrelatedtothedietaryinformationandtheshapesandbuildsofchildren/adjultswhendifferentfoodswereeaten.TheevidencesIbasedthewholeepisodewhereinthenotes,whichyouoranyoneelseisfreetofollowupandresearchintotheactualinformationgiven.Thefood\'s and habits and hense health was already modified during those periods historically reconstructed in the BBC\'sseries,andmanyofthepracticeswereactuallythestartofwhatwenowhaveandconsidernormaltoday.Alsomanyofthepracticesshownareactuallypartofthereasonwhymanypeoplecouldbefooledintoleavingthecountryside,wheretheyshouldbehealthyandhappy,tothecityfromthefalsepromiseofaneasyandmoreafluentlifewithoutthedrudgeryandillhealththeyHADcometoexperienceinthecountrysidebyactualBADpracticesinordertoselloftenwhatwasthebestoftheirproduce,cheaplytothecitymerchantssothecountrypeoplecouldbuycheaplownutrientdenseandstomachfillingfoods.\r\n\r\nItseemstomethatthisissomethingmorepersonalwithyouasyourchildhoodbackgroundonanactualfarmhasconvinsedyouthatitsabadwaytolive,andperhapshowyouweredoingititwas?Idon\'t know ? However when the clever people actually return to the country side, relearn the skills, judge in a balanced way how the old and new can be used together, and more importantly, which was the point of my presentation, actually understand what healthy food is, and educate and share the information to consumers can therefore actually sell direct (no merchants) and get a fair price which would mean they don\'thavetogodownthepathofcontinuallycuttingcornersandchepeningthefoodtheymaysell.\r\n\r\nBeforeyouquotemeyetmorethingsthatyouthinkI\'ve not read or don\'tunderstand,whydon\'t you follow up on the information I\'vesharedandlookmoredeeplyatwhatispresented,thesethingsI\'ve mentioned are beyound being merly my own opinion.\r\n\r\nI repeat, the journey towards industrializtion happened gradually, the cheapening of our foods, even in the coutry also was gradual, and in the societies you mention where documention was made these were subject to those slow changes. This is why the book by Weston A Price is such a treasure as he found and studied 14 groups who were isolated, to you understand the significance of that ? they were actually through necessaty following what they had done for many generations and hadn\'tbeenexposedbythegradualpressuersofexternaltradeandmerchantsexpoloytationwhichifyouhadtheconnectionstothelargerworldwouldhaveeffectedallotherpeoples.\r\n\r\nAsfornothavingenoughfoodsduringwintertime,youaretalkingnonsense,whatyousaymaybetrueinthatitactuallyhappened.Howeverunderstandingfoodtechnology,howhightqualityfoodscanbeharvestedandstoredforlongperiods,ifyoudon\'t try and buy suger/coffee and other crap from merchants from presure of wifes or apparent perseption of luxsury, then people would/could of had more than enough food for themselves. Of course assuming the c
(580,1159,'2013-01-19 12:29:58','Dude-man','reply to #6 - Jacob Dalton','Yes I\'dcomeaccrossopensourcetechnologyafewmonthsago,hadagoodlookbutwasdisapointed.WhileIlovetech,alltech,whatIlovebestistechthatservesusandispractical,Iknowitspossibletogetsointobuildingsomethingthatweloosesiteoftheforestforthetrees,andactuallyspendallourtimere-inventingsomethingthatalreadyexistsandcanbeboughtcheaplysecondhand(atractor,lookathisplansforanultramoderntractor),ornotactuallybeingbalancedenoughtorealizethatinmanyareastryingtosolveeverythingwithnewtechnologyactuallynegatesthehuman,relationship,familyparticipationandstrenghofcommunitygainedbydoingsomethinconciouslyinanone-moderntechway.\r\n\r\nThepeaceofmind,strenghofcharictor,bondanddepthofrelationwithinfamilyandsocietyatlargethroughpickingconciouslyhowwedothingbasedupontheeffecttheyactuallyhaveonus.Whichwasmywholemotivationandreasonfordevelopingmypodcast,whichtobehonestIlooseinterestinalittle,nothingpersonalagainstyouoranyoneelse.\r\n\r\nAgoodexampleforwhomostofthewestonworldpercieveandpracticetechistheUSA\'s space pen, millions, perhaps more money to develop a pen that can write upside down etc etc. The Rusians solution, less than a $, a pencil. Sometimes our heads can be so far up our own A?????\'sthatwedon\'t see the simple solution. \r\n\r\nAnd that is what I took away from that site, no offence meant.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(581,1159,'2013-01-19 17:15:35','Ken Fallon','RE: Sorry but you\'venotstudiedmuchyet?','HiDude-man,\r\n\r\nAswesaidontheNewYearShow,HPRisaboutchallengingandexpandingthediscussionandwiththatinmindwhatIwouldliketoestablishisanalternatesourceofinformationtoeithercorroborateorrefutetheevidenceDr.Pricepresents.Iacceptthatyouaregreatlyaffectedbyhisworksbutnottochallengethetheorieswouldsimplybeunscientificandwouldelevatehisbooktothatofareligiousworkthatmustbeacceptedonfaithalone.ThereforeIwanttofindaliteratepeoplewhowereisolatedinamannerdescribedbyDr.Priceandwhodocumentedtheirownlives.Bycomparingbothworkswegetafullerpictureofthetruth.\r\n\r\nIamgenuinelysurprisedthatyouwouldsaythatpeopleinthe1600\'s were already affected by industrialization of the food chain. At the time the only industrialization would have be localized to water mills which were isolated and not available everywhere. The industrialization that you speak of is generally accepted to have started after 1760 a full hundred years after the time period in discussion in the show. \r\n\r\nDo you have a specific time period in mind where the type of life studied by Dr. Price would have been practiced on the Islands of Ireland or England ? The reason I focus on those is because those regions are the places where I am most familiar with and it would greatly assist in my ability to be able to call information to hand. I would appreciate it if you could keep your reply civil and avoiding drawing conclusions about other peoples live choices.\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(582,1159,'2013-01-19 20:23:37','Dude-man','Confused','I\'dstillsuggestthatyouoranyoneinterestedfirstlookintothesoucesofinformationandtheactualresearchthatWAPricediddoandpresentinlaypersonslanguageforthegeneralgoodofnormalpeopleinhismainbook.IfyouconsiderthisoranythingI\'ve said religious in some way I\'msorryforyouaboutthat,andyoustillseemtomissthepoint.Didyouwatchthe2hourvideoIshared?\r\n\r\nThefoodsweeatarenotonlyeffectedbythedegreeofvisibleindustrializationinitsproductionorpressesing,althoughthatdoeslatereffectourfoodsinaverybigway,butmoreimportantlyourfoodsandthatwhichouransestersate,evenbacktoromantimesorperhapslater?waseffectedbyyourpositionorstatusinlifewhatyoucouldaffordorwhatyoucouldn\'t and perhaps actually choise to sell the best in order to by a larger quantity of something of less value or other things that might be anti foods in fact. Industrialization has just made these foods and the effects much more obvious. A choice to eat predomantly low nutrient foods, grain, potatoes, rices, just a few examples and reduce the nutrient dense foods in diets, has happened throughout the ages, for perhaps simular reasons, but I\'mnotahistorian.\r\n\r\nSowhichthatIhopeyouunderstandthepointlessnessinenteringintosomediscussion,alongyourlineofreasoning,asyourmissingthepointthroughyourcurrentlackofknowlegeofwhatactualfoodisgoodtoeat,whichfoodswouldbepreferablesoldtomarketsandthereforedeprivingafamilyofthebestnutritionnomaterwhichtimeinhistoryyoucaretolookat.Theisolatedpeopleshadplenty,generallyhadlittleneedtotradeoraquiremoreexpensivethingsatthecostoftheirvaluableandpricedfoods,andthatisthepoint.\r\n\r\nLetshaveatalkaboutitmore,ifyourstillinterested,whenyou\'ve at least had chance to follow up the links, references, books, videos I mentioned. If they still interest you or anyone else ? I have nothing to proove, or to say which isn\'tsaidandstatedclearlybymorecleverandrespectedpeoplethanmeandafteralltheproofisinthepudding,whichIandmanypeoplearealreadygreatfulltoaroundtheworld.AndI\'m sure you know the origins of pudding has nothing to do with what we have come to think it means.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(583,1159,'2013-01-20 08:30:03','Ken Fallon','RE: Confused','Hi Dude-man,\r\n\r\nI am not discussing the findings as yet because I have yet to get an independent verification of the work. I appreciate that is difficult but we should be at least able to determine what the selection criteria was for the sample groups studied by Dr. Price. Can you share with us what definition he assigned to determine that the \"isolated peoples\" were isolated enough. \r\n\r\nWould you accept that Ireland in the period of 400-800AD would meet the definition you give of \"The isolated peoples had plenty, generally had little need to trade or aquire[sic] more expensive things at the cost of their valuable and priced foods\". Ireland at the time was outside the sphere of Roman influence and had abundant resources. There is also a wealth of documents describing the diets and lives of it\'speopleatthetime.\r\n\r\nWouldyouagreethatthisisasuitablebasisforcomparison?\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(584,1159,'2013-01-20 10:01:49','Dude-man','Really ?','Really ? are you serious about this Ken ? take a look at the books follow the references there, you don\'tneedmeoranyoneelsetoprovideyouwhatisalreadyavailable.Yourpickingapointlessargumentpretendingtobeallscientificaboutit,really?\r\n\r\nIfyouhadoneouncethehumilitythatmanyofthepeopleinvolvedintheseresearcheshadyou\'d at least study openly what they\'veprovided,beforeaskingforcounterevidence.Haveyoustudiedtheactualsupliedevendence?doyouknowwhatcounterevidenceyourevenaskingfor?\r\n\r\nUnlessyouactuallyanswermy?intherepliesabove,readorwatchtheavailableinformationyoujustwastingyour\'s, mine and everyones time, just study the information I\'vesharedandfindcounterargumentsifyoucaretodisprovesomethingorhavepointstomake.\r\n\r\nIrepeat...\r\n\r\nLetshaveatalkaboutitmore,ifyourstillinterested,whenyou\'ve at least had chance to follow up the links, references, books, videos I mentioned. If they still interest you or anyone else ? I have nothing to proove, or to say which isn\'tsaidandstatedclearlybymorecleverandrespectedpeoplethanmeandafteralltheproofisinthepudding,whichIandmanypeoplearealreadygreatfulltoaroundtheworld.AndI\'m sure you know the origins of pudding has nothing to do with what we have come to think it means.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(585,1159,'2013-01-20 10:09:46','Dude-man','Is this the scientific method ?','Is this the scientific method ? Which I make no claim to understand or follow. I\'mjustapplyingmycommonsenseandreadingasmuchandasmanydifferentopinionsaspossible.Seeingallthetimewhichfinancialinterestsmaybeinvestedtowardsanyparticularopinionspresented.\r\n\r\nIfyounotgoingtodiscussanythingunlessitsbeenvalidatedbyanapparentofficalscientificstudy,IdoaskyoutoshowmehowtheinformationinthevideolinkIpostedaboveisactuallywrongandthosestudieswhicharethebasisforthelowfat/colestoralpremiseareallincorrect,andweshouldbeeatingvegatbleoil,lotsoffruitandvegatablesifwewanttobehealthy,asweareadvisedbyofficalscientificstudies?PleaseshowmehowtheinformationinthevideoisalieandI\'m wrong and religious as you say ?','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(3758,3868,'2023-05-31 13:18:07','JWP','The News show','Hi I really liked the news show easy to follow.','2023-06-01 10:06:11'),
(3759,3872,'2023-06-08 19:02:50','Kevin O\'Brien','I\'m glad you are enjoying my shows','I didn\'tgointoalotofdetailontheoldershows,butIcanassureyouIamgoingintomoredetailastheseriesgoeson.','2023-06-0820:54:44'),
(3760,3871,'2023-06-10 17:47:35','Mechatroniac','hpr3816','Hi Retro; \r\n\r\nSpot welding looks like an excellent way to connect new cells, I remember one video where someone used a couple of car batteries and a momentary switch and got really nice results. \r\n\r\nHowever as these are already used cells, they will fail more quickly. I\'vehadtoreplaceacellthreetimesrecentlyfromthe20cellbatterythatI\'ve been using about a year. \r\n\r\nThe spot welding is harder to take apart, they come that way in factory made batteries and you have to pull or cut them off, which usually leaves some metal still attached. For this reason it is better to use solder for older cells in my opinion.\r\n\r\nAs for safety, I am tempted to clamp my solder iron to a cell and leave it on maximum heat for 5 minutes to see what happens, probably nothing spectacular. I only heat for about 10 seconds or so max because I don\'twanttodamageit\'s capacity. The metal of the cell itself acts as kind of a heat sink so it doesn\'tgetashotasasmallcomponentwould,andsolderingironsarebuilttomeltsolder.I\'ve done over 100 solders on to bare cells without mishap or loss in capacity. \r\n\r\nThe main danger is cutting yourself while taking apart a battery pack, the conductor strips are thin and very sharp when you cut them. Other hazards are shorting stuff out with your metal cutter and seeing bright sparks. I once punctured one of the flat cells by accident and it started to get hot and smoke and smelled awful, but I can\'tseethathappeningwith18650s.','2023-06-1017:51:39'),
(587,1161,'2013-01-15 23:37:05','pokey','This one was awesome!','This is what Hacker Public Radio is all about. Well done, Beto, and thank you.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(588,1161,'2013-01-20 16:07:46','Ken Fallon','Google Service','Hi Beto,\r\n\r\nGreat show by the way. I had been looking into it myself but wasn\'tclearaboutsomething.Wouldn\'t it be possible for someone in Google to access your server as they maintain the key ? Not saying they would or anything but could you go into the privacy and security implications of this. \r\n\r\nKen. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(589,1164,'2013-01-17 12:33:01','cobra2','GIT!!!','NOM NOM NOM NEED MORE GIT! Kudos bud.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(590,1164,'2013-01-20 16:03:10','Ken Fallon','Great show and Great Shownotes','Hoi Johan,\r\n\r\nWhat an excellent first episode. I found myself drawing the A and B branches until I twigged that your show notes has it all drawn out.\r\n\r\nWell done. \r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(591,1164,'2013-01-20 16:59:15','pokey','Another one for the history books!','This is a great episode. You did a fantastic job of explaining the basic idea of git, and why someone would want to use it instead of being ugly and stupid. Well done, JohanV. \r\n\r\nMOARRRRR!!!!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(592,1166,'2013-01-22 18:26:01','klaatu','Timely','I /just/ set up an internet radio station! I\'vebeencustom-rollingsomescriptstosemi-automateitandhavealsobeenlookingintoMPDwhichmyfriendDelwintoldmecannowpipetoicecast.Thisepisodeisgreatandcouldn\'t have happened at a better time! thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(593,1166,'2013-01-30 16:58:45','Greg Hauenstein','Airtime is great','I\'mahugefanandcan\'t wait to use it in a future project.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(594,1166,'2013-03-05 19:28:52','Jonathan Inge','','Thanks for the info. I run an Internet radio station for a college and have been looking for free, functional, easy-to-use automation software.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(595,1175,'2013-02-09 00:04:03','Peter64','Good stuff','Thanks Lord D, been wanting to know something like this for ages','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(596,1178,'2015-03-29 10:12:37','Tomas','Broken links','The link to the videos from the FSCON interviews appear to be broken. The link to Laura Creighton seem broken as well.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(598,1183,'2013-02-13 23:03:46','quvmoh','','Looks like the Boise Lug notes have not caught up with this episode.\r\n\r\n steam games https://store.steampowered.com/browse/linux/\r\n\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:32'),
(600,1184,'2013-02-14 22:26:12','Jonathan Nadeau ','Thank you','Hey Guys thanks for the kind right up. Thanks to all that have pledged and made this possible so far. HPR ROCKS! ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(601,1184,'2013-02-16 22:49:10','Jonathan Nadeau ','update ','I just wanted to let everyone know that we are down to only needing 851 more pledges!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(602,1184,'2013-02-18 00:29:04','Jonathan Nadeau','update with the campaign ','We are now down to needing 592 more pledges to meet the 1000 pledges at $5!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(603,1184,'2013-02-18 17:02:59','davijordan','','You should be able to get around having a monitor at boot time maybe with one of these.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?200444-DVI-to-VGA-Dummy.....56K!\r\n\r\nhttps://blog.zorinaq.com/?e=11','2022-02-14 13:16:32'),
(604,1184,'2013-02-20 07:32:25','William','Hmm','While listening I couldn\'thelpbutthinkitwouldbemucheasierforblindpeopletouseacommandpromptandlynx-likeapplications.Perhapsmoneywouldbebetterspendbuildingtextbasedappsforwhateveritisthatblindfolkswouldlike.Atextbasedtwitterclientspecializedforthedisabled,stufflikethat?\r\n\r\nTabbingthrough2dlaidoutforms-isthatreallythebestwaytobedoingthis?\r\n\r\nI\'m not blind, but back in the day, I was able to use Windows 95 without a screen to do a few simple things, such as change screen resolution. And it\'scoolthatpeoplewhodothisalotgetreallygoodatit,butmostpeopleshouldn\'t have to install so many times that they\'dgetreallygoodatusingaGUIwithoutbeingabletoseeit.\r\n\r\nAlsoonindiegogothefigureof1billionpeoplewithdisabilitiesismentioned.Aretherereallythatmanypeopledisabledtothepointwheretheyneedaspecialoperatingsystem?Iadmiretheprojectanditsgoals,butisthatnotoverstatingtheproblemunnecessarily?\r\n\r\nIapologizeifthissoundsharsh.Iplanondonatingandwishtheprojectluck.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(605,1185,'2013-02-18 05:43:21','pokey','Great episode','Maybe I\'mjustbiased,becauseI\'m a big fan of Jezra, NYBill and Shooting the Breeze, but I don\'tthinkso.Thiswasalotoffuntolistento.InominateJezraandNYBilltobeourannualpredictionshowguys,andiftheydecidetoshootthebreeze,thensobeit.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(606,1187,'2013-02-20 14:37:44','klaatu','Emacs as a daemon whut!?','Oh my gosh, that is brilliant. I am going to start doing that right now! Thank you so much for the tip!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(607,1187,'2013-02-21 16:29:14','Garjola','Emacs daemon, yes but ...','Just one thing. I like running emacs as a daemon, but it may not always be convenient, since emacs is not multi-threaded. Therefore, you will have several frames using the same emacs process, and this is not what you want if one of you emacs applications (org-mode, gnus, etc.) are going to do CPU intensive stuff!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(608,1188,'2013-02-21 21:58:56','klaatu','Two emacs shows in a row','Two emacs shows in a row. Somebody up there must like Emacs.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(609,1190,'2013-02-24 03:17:36','Jon Kulp','LibreOffice','I\'menjoyingyourseriesonLibreOffice.LastsemesterIspentabout90minutestalkingtomygraduatestudentsaboutstylesinwordprocessing,andoncetheyunderstoodwhatitwasallabouttheywerecompletelyblownawaybythepowerofit.Theykeptaskingme,\"why has no one ever told us about this before?\"IhaveacoupleofscreencastsaboutusingregularexpressionsinLibreOfficeincaseyouareinterested.GotoYouTubeandsearchfor\"jonkulp\"and\"libreoffice\"andyouwillfindthem.OneofthemhaswhatIfeelisaprettymagicaltransformationofamultiple-choicetestfromonelayoutstyletoanotherusingsomeregex.AnywayIamlookingforwardtoyourfutureepisodes.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(610,1197,'2013-03-05 21:58:06','klaatu','cool stuff','Wow, that\'ssomeamazingstuff.Ilikethemarkdown2latexalot!I\'d love to hear more from you on HPR about how/if Linux plays into your \"day job\" and what you use as a music hist professor','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(611,1197,'2013-03-06 17:26:15','Ken Fallon','Welcome Welcome','Hi Jon,\r\n\r\nGreat episode and great topic. I could listen to shows on scripts all day !.\r\n\r\nOne thing though is that the stick script could also be done using youe ~/.ssh/config file. See https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=0386\r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-14 13:16:33'),
(612,1197,'2013-03-07 21:56:59','Frank','Thank you','I want to learn more about bash, and just doing stuff because it\'sinatutorialdoesn\'t excite me. I have been looking for some ideas for scripts to write for myself to help motivate me to learn, and you gave me some good ones.\r\n\r\nBy the way, you are not the only person who grapples with selecting a topic for a podcast. Don\'tfeelaloneinthat.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(613,1197,'2013-03-21 16:00:59','Bradley','ssh_config','Ken beat me to it, but you can alias SSH hosts, specify keys, usernames, ports, almost any command line parameters using the ~/.ssh/config file. See man ssh_config for details. \r\n\r\nI use it with some password-less ssh keys to allow me to move about my ssh hosts seamlessly. Not too safe I know..\r\n\r\nI\'vealsofounditusefultoaddportforwardingtomakeansshproxytomyhomenetwork.Alltoevademycompany\'s decency filters when necessary.. I mean to proxy from an insecure location.\r\n\r\nThanks for the interesting podcast.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(614,1197,'2013-03-21 20:48:02','Urugami','Great Episode','Jon, thanks for the great script ideas. Between your scripts and ones that were linked in links and links, etc, I may be able to tweak a few of my own.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(615,1197,'2013-09-27 22:07:00','Dangerseeker','LaTeX and UTF8','Hello,\r\n\r\nI really liked this episode, because it showed how to use the power of bash to simply make your life easier.\r\n\r\nAnd I am happy to inform you that LaTeX handles UTF8 characters just fine, I use them every day. ;-)\r\n\r\nJust import the package \"inputenc\" with the option \"utf8\" and it should work like magic:\r\n\r\n\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}\r\n\r\n\r\nThank You for the entertaining podcast\r\n\r\nDangerseeker','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(617,1199,'2013-03-08 03:42:50','Frank','','There has to be some kind of synergy in my recording having been posted right after Lostnbronx\'s,inwhichhetalkedofOTR.\r\n\r\nYeah,Iknow,commentingonmyownstuffetc.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(618,1199,'2013-09-14 02:16:14','Jamison','This is Sweet :) Thanks Frank+ ','I plan on spending sometime at these sites ;) \r\n\r\nVLC and its plugin for Firefox (along with DownloadHelper especially for when I want to DL and speed media up to take more in like I see oldradioworld lets me) works good for me on most *nix flavors for almost any .format\r\n\r\nHappy Listening','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(619,1199,'2013-09-20 21:51:55','Muskrat Bill ','myoldradio.com ','Hello Frank...I love OTR...been listening to old radio shows since the early 70\'s.\r\nQuestion...Ihavebeenusingthemyoldradio.comsiteforyearswithnoproblem.AfewdaysagoIstartedgettingredsecurityalertsfrommyantivirusprograms.Theysaythereisaseriousmalwarethreat.Haveyouheardanythingaboutthis?Ireallymissthatsiteastheyhaveahuge\"information please\"collection...oneofmyfavorites.Iwelcomeanyinfoyoucanprovide.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(620,1199,'2014-07-26 18:29:59','Don Frey','','Cannot register, forgot password\r\nbut it has not been sent.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(621,1199,'2014-08-08 13:46:56','Mike Ray','OTR','Greate show Frank. Good to hear passion about a favourite subject. Night Beat is one of my favourites, followed by Richard Diamond and any other of the gumshow type shows. Always makes me smile to hear how things have changed, like the tobacco advertising and sponsorship in the later episodes of Richard Diamond. Rightly not allowed today','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(622,1203,'2013-03-13 23:07:17','Klaatu','Checkmate','I told you all that Chess would be back. NOW do you believe me??','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(623,1203,'2014-03-14 18:50:50','Steve Kemp','Thanks for your templer coverage','It is nice to see other people seeing/using templer, and bug reports/suggestions are always welcome.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(624,1206,'2013-03-20 14:35:48','NYbill','','Just a follow up tip. While making changes to MediaGoblin\'stheme,Iwouldcheckthesiteinabrowser.But,thechangesdidn\'t seem to work. \r\n\r\nIt didn\'tdawnonmeuntilIhadapacheshutdown,andwasstillabletoseemysite,thatIwasbeingshownthepagefromFirefox\'s cache.\r\n\r\nSo, when making changes, remember to clear your browser cache. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(625,1206,'2013-03-22 00:20:18','CPrompt^','','I really enjoyed this episode. It was actually nice to hear the troubles and resolutions and how it all worked. Should do a few more episodes like this. The format was great IMHO!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(626,1213,'2013-04-10 11:49:57','brother mouse','Neat topic','After listening I cranked up apt-get and installed units. \r\n\r\nIt\'scomeinhandyacoupleoftimessincethen.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(627,1215,'2013-04-10 11:51:56','brother mouse','Thanks!','I\'dheardaboutpairprogrammingbutdidn\'t know how it worked in the real world. I appreciate the show. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(630,1219,'2013-04-06 21:54:47','pokey','Wow, good timing.','I just bought my first muzzle loader (in-line). I\'mWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYbehindonmypodcasts,butthisoneisgettingbumpedtothetopofmypersonalqueue.Thanks.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(632,1219,'2013-04-25 12:56:11','pokey','Very helpful.','Thank you for all of the great tips in this show. It was very entertaining as well as informative. My muzzle loader is a Thompson Center Omega, but I haven\'tevenfiredityet,soIlearnedawholelotofveryimportantandrelevantthingsfromyouinthisep.\r\n\r\nIheardthisepisoderightbeforeTracy\'s excellent episode on fish-food. ;) You can consider me a new Techie Geek listener. I don\'tknowwhyTheTechieGeekneverpingedmyradarbefore,butI\'m definitely a fan now, and I haven\'tevenheardtheshowyet.\r\n\r\nGreatshow,andthankyou.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(633,1220,'2013-04-08 15:29:52','Arold','Nice subject','Hello FiftyOneFifty,\r\n\r\nI really liked this episode! Also, the greater subject of Arch and Arch based distro is very interesting to me right now.\r\n\r\nYou may have notice that Cinnarch just got a new version out (2013.04.05) in which the graphical installer is available. So, it may be worth a second look.\r\n\r\nOn another hand, Manjaro is a great distribution. I highly encourage you to take a look at it. It is more mature than Cinnarch and look just as gorgeous. The XFCE spin seems to be a bit more polish than the Cinnamon spin, but they are both really nice.\r\n\r\nFinally, I can\'twaittohearyourepisodeentitled\"I have install Arch, now what?\".IhavelotsofinterrogationsregardingtheuseofArch,particularlyonthesubjectofhowIshouldmanagetheAUR...ShouldIuseaAURhelperordoeverythingbyhand?IfIwanttouseanhelperwhichoneshouldIuse?IfIwanttodoeverythingbyhand,howdoIsearchtheAURfromthecommandline?Isthereabetterwaythanelinks?\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\n\r\nArold\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(634,1223,'2013-04-25 12:48:58','pokey','Great ep','I liked this one a lot. I love the \"how I got into Linux\" shows, and this one has got to be in the top 3 of that category.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(635,1224,'2013-04-12 17:30:19','FiftyOneFifty','','I recently found out from a post by Knightwise https://knightwise.com/zombies-mechs-and-plenty-of-gore-this-must-be-jake-bibles-doing/ , Dead Mech is part of a trilogy by Jake Bible, but the other two books are only available in print form https://jakebible.com/buy-signed-copies/ I meant to edit my show notes before my review aired, but I procrastinated too long.','2022-02-14 13:16:33'),
(636,1224,'2013-04-25 12:47:25','pokey','good review','This was a fair review of an audiobook that I liked. Nice work. I thought the ditch digging added a lot to the show, btw. Well done, buddy.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(637,1225,'2013-04-12 23:34:46','goibhniu','Great show, thanks!','I started listening to it on my way to work this morning and finished it on the way home .. really informative and interesting. I appreciated the technical details and I\'mcurioustoknowmoreabouttheaztecandchineseversionsyoumentionedatthestart.Ilookforwardtohearingthenextep.Thanks!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(638,1225,'2013-04-25 12:42:01','pokey','NICE!!!','This was awesome. It was so much fun to listen to. My wife has a degree in fresh water fish-ology, so I should make her listen to it, but I can\'tpromisethatthatwillhappen.Iaskedherifshe\'d ever heard of aquaponics, and she was like \"Of course,\" and walked away. I think she thought I was too excited about it, and was going to ask if I could make one. It was a good show, and it did get my gears turning.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(639,1228,'2013-04-25 12:32:10','pokey','Nice one','Thanks for keeping the network alive, 5150, and for doing it with style. :)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(640,1229,'2013-04-18 22:02:40','jezra','Thank you very much!','I listened to your show today during my commute and I wanted to thank you for sharing your experience. Now I am listening again.... just because.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(642,1230,'2013-04-25 12:30:14','pokey','Interesting','Thanks for doing a show on this topic. I don\'thavemuchtosayaboutit,becauseyouarethefirsttobringittomyattention,butitgivesmealottothinkabout.IguesstheonlyconclusionthatIcancometoistorepeattheoftrepeatedcautionaboutnotlettingyourcodeprojectdependonproprietarymarkets,IDEs,etc...Iknowit\'s not a helpful thought at this point, but it\'sallIcancomeupwith.Itwasagoodshow.Thanksforputtinginthework.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(643,1232,'2013-04-25 12:22:09','pokey','Great LITS','This one was really good, Dann. They\'reallgood,butIwasabletofollowthisonebetterforsomereason.Ireallyenjoyedit.Thanks,Dann.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(644,1233,'2013-04-25 12:20:30','pokey','I loved it!','This was a great listen. I got my Ingress invite from Epicanis, and have been playing for a few weeks now. I have a slightly different take on the game, and I\'dlovetodosomesortofcommunitycolabonthetopicofmappinggames/activities.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(645,1233,'2013-04-30 00:59:35','Epicanis','Thanks, Pokey!','Hopefully you weren\'ttheonlyone!\r\n\r\nIliketheideaofdoingsomecollaborationonmapping-relatedpastimes-thefieldisbroadenoughit\'s probably worth several episodes! \r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(646,1233,'2013-05-01 19:49:46','lobath','Great Episode','Great intro, script, vocals and audio quality. A quality episode.\r\n\r\nL7 Enlightened, Green Bay, WI\r\nBeen playing for a few months now as well, and I\'vebeenluckytohaveaprettyactiveareawithwellgroupedportals,solevelhasn\'t been an issue. I\'veenjoyedtheexperiencesofar,thanksforbringingittoHPR.\r\n\r\nIusuallytethermyNexus7tomyphonesincethephoneprocessorandscreenarereallytoooldtorunthegamewell.Imustlookabitsillydriving&walkingaroundtownstaringatmyscreen.MostofmytimehasbeenspentoverwintersoI\'ve put quite a few extra miles on my car, but I did get out for a few walks as well. Looking forward to getting out farther afield this summer.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(647,1233,'2013-05-07 03:50:56','Epicanis','Thanks, lobath!','Now there\'saninterestingcoincidence-anotherLevel7EnlightenedwithaNexus7.\r\n(IjustgotoneasabirthdaypresentfromtheMinisterofDomesticAffairshereattheAsylumfortheSufficientlyNerdy).TetheringittoplayIngressisahugeimprovementovertheSamsungMesmerizethatIwascursinginthisepisode.\r\n(Nottoolongaftertheepisodewasrecorded,Iwasabletogetthephonewarranty-replaced-thereplacementMesmerizesofardoesn\'t seem to have the irritating radio problem and runs pretty well since I rooted it and purged it of the bloatware, but it\'sstillnotnearlyasniceasthetablet.)\r\n\r\nI\'m working on putting together episode 2 on this topic - anything you\'reparticularlyinterestedinhearingabout?','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(648,1235,'2013-05-07 04:08:16','Epicanis','Nifty project!','A lot of useful information in this episode for me, since I just got a RaspberryPi to play with myself.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(650,1236,'2013-04-29 08:04:11','gws','I thought it was pronounced \"thttpd\"','Like Bill The Cat said it, instead of spelling it out.\r\n\r\nLong live thttpd!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(651,1236,'2013-04-29 23:25:49','klaatu','thttpd','Yeah somewhere the title of this ep must have gotten mangled; he\'sspeakingofcourseaboutthttpd.\r\n\r\nAnyway,IMHO,hiawathaandnginxaregreatserversandthttpd,howeversimpleandlightweight,neverdidgetmyUTF8encodingright.(eitherthat,oritwasusererror....which....isadefinitepossibility)','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(652,1236,'2013-05-03 16:24:13','Epicanis','Slightly disappointed this show didn\'tgolonger','SeeingthelinktotheHiawathawebserver,Iwaskindofhopingtheepisodewouldtalkalittleaboutit...\r\n\r\n(It\'s nice in general to hear about not-Apache webservers for a change. We\'velongsincemovedonpasttheideathatemailnecessarilymeans\"Sendmail\",buttheinternetingeneralseemstohavetroublemovingbeyond\"www means Apache\").\r\n\r\nCherokeeisagoodalternativeaswell,thoughthey\'ve been way too slack about making real releases out of their updates over the last year or so.\r\n\r\nStill a good episode, and although I\'veneverusedthttpdmyself,Iagreewiththegeneralsentimentexpressedwholeheartedly!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(653,1239,'2013-05-05 18:56:48','dodddummy','Doing is an essential part of the definition','I disagree with the gentleman who kept saying that the search for knowledge is all that\'sneeded.Ahackerneedstoapplytheknowledge.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(654,1239,'2013-05-07 02:51:13','Epicanis','I agree, dodddummy','I think curiousity is a necessary component of any good hacker (or rather, I don\'tthinksomeonecouldbecomeagoodhackerwithouthavingadecentamountofcuriousity),buttomeit\'s the USES of the aquired knowledge that make the difference between mere learning and \"hacking\".','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(655,1239,'2013-05-21 12:08:11','ClaudioM','On \"music...\"','Seems as though the topic of whether music would be something of interest to hackers as well as what is considered music has inspired me to make a rebuttal episode for HPR. Be on the lookout for it... ;-)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(656,1241,'2013-05-06 11:56:09','Helvetin','Oh no','I didn\'twanttoencroachanyone\'s style :-) thanks for the nice comments ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(657,1241,'2013-05-13 17:10:43','Epicanis','Yes, please review my PHP code!','In addition to checking for security screwups that I may have overlooked, I\'dbeinterestedinanygeneralcommentaryorsuggestions.I\'m pretty much self-taught on PHP so if I\'vedevelopedanybadhabitsI\'ll never know until someone else looks at it...\r\n\r\n(I should also clarify that my \"If *I* were Emperor of $whatever\" schtick is just shorthand for \"if there were no practical impediments and I could just declare something done and it would be done that way with no further effort on my part\", not a reflection of an assumption that there IS an Emperor of $whatever...)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(658,1247,'2013-05-15 20:22:05','timttmy','mplayer','Hi Jon, \r\nI\'vepulledinlivestreamsinthepastusingmplayerwiththe-dumpstreamoption(mplayerhttps://yoururl/stream.mp3-dumpstream)andstartedandstoppedtheoperationwithatd(Ineverfullygottenmyheadaroundcron).\r\nI\'ll take a look at streamripper. I like the sound of the option to specify the duration of the rip as an argument of the utility. \r\n\r\nCheers\r\nMarshall\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:33'),
(659,1248,'2013-05-15 02:16:43','mvario','Thanks','Nice, thank you. I look forward to part 2.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(661,1251,'2013-05-21 14:19:10','pokey','Sorry for the droll read.','I was very tired, not feeling very well, and had been fighting with hardware for three days. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(662,1252,'2013-05-21 14:17:32','pokey','BRILLIANT!!!','What a fantastic show. I loved it. It was interesting, informative, educational and nostalgic, and your summation at the end was perfect. Decisive and upbeat. I hope to hear much more from you. Thank you.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(663,1252,'2013-05-30 16:48:15','Brad','Printer Sounds','Great podcast, the machine details and technology progression were very informative. I\'mlookingforwardtofutureepisodes!\r\n\r\nYou\'re segment about recognizing the printer sounds reminded me of a Man or AstroMan? show that I went to a while back. They brought out and Apple II with a Dot Matrix printer and played a song titled A Simple Text File. A pretty interesting and nostalgic use of the now antiquated technology in music. \r\n\r\nhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000YDR62I/ref=dm_dp_trk11?ie=UTF8&qid=1369931453&sr=8-15','2022-02-14 13:16:34'),
(665,1254,'2013-06-11 06:03:39','AukonDK','Thanks!','I hadn\'theardofx2goanditworksgreat!\r\nI\'ve started using my work box (xubuntu 12.04) as a server and using its screen on my laptop so I can share the screen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(666,1258,'2013-05-31 01:24:29','Klaatu','Building is the way to go','Great episode. I built my first box about a year ago with the help of some friends in IRC, and since then I can\'timaginegettingacomputerthatIhavenotassembledmyself.\r\n\r\nVeryinformativeepisode.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(667,1259,'2013-05-31 23:45:52','davidWHITMAN','Scratch','Ms. Cupcake,\r\nMr. Klaatu,\r\nIs the scratch project coded in perl? \r\n\r\nAnd if it is will you be appearing on FLOSS Weekly? (snicker)\r\n\r\nA very good show. Thank you. \r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(668,1259,'2013-06-04 09:08:55','kdmurray','Scratch - Great Resource','Since being introduced to Scratch on your HPR episode I\'veplayedaroundwithitafewtimes.Ican\'t wait until my little one gets a bit older so I can start sharing things like this!\r\n\r\nGreat job. Hope you two do another show in the future!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(669,1259,'2013-06-04 18:36:59','Navigium','Scratch 2','Listened to this today. I was a bit irritated that you both seemed very excited about Scratch 2. Scratch 1 is based on open technology. Scratch 2 is based on the proprietary Flash platform and won\'trunaswellonLinuxplatformsandIguessIwillneverbeabletoupgradeScratchonmyOpenBSDsystem.SotomethisisnotsomethingtobeexcitedaboutbutthereasontohopethatoneoftheupcomingHTML5basedalternativessoonwillreplaceScratch.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(670,1259,'2013-06-16 20:55:45','doubi','','@davidWHITMAN, nope, as Klaatu mentioned in the show, Scratch is programmed in Squeak, not Perl.\r\n\r\nThanks for the show guys, have shared it with my non-techie educator friends, will be interested to hear what they make of it.\r\n\r\nCyanide Cupcake, I didn\'tquiteunderstandthepartwhereyouweretalkingabouttalkingtootherteacherswhowereworriedthattheyhadn\'t been taught programming themselves. I think you used the example of English teachers. Were they curious about incorporating Scratch into their English lessons, or did they happen to have to teach I.T. sometimes as well in their schools?','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(671,1261,'2013-06-03 19:42:24','pokey','Damnit, Ken! ','You could listen to me read the phone book!? You just made me choke on my coffee. I almost laughed it right out my nose. \r\n\r\nAnyone who doesn\'tgetwhythisissofunnyshouldgosubscribetothemaillist.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(672,1270,'2013-06-14 19:56:22','Tony Bemus from SMLR','Thank you Jon','I loved listening to this Episode. To range from History to current computing was great! Thank You Jon','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(673,1270,'2013-06-25 23:35:32','Jon Kulp','yup','so glad you enjoyed it. It was a lot of fun for me to do as well.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(674,1271,'2013-06-18 21:25:48','klaatu','Yes','The answer is \'yes\'.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(675,1271,'2013-07-02 17:22:51','Joey','','Just wanted to say what an exellent episode this was. Very well written and presented.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(676,1273,'2013-06-24 09:12:49','replaceits','','Just wanted to point out that it should be \"cat\" not \"cut\"!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(679,1284,'2014-06-16 22:07:14','ash','Dyslexis','I am looking for a program that can write the words I say to text and read out the text I have written. For now I Orcra from gimp and using debian as the operating system. Would hear whether you can use blather about this? \r\n\r\nAbout the installation of blather. \r\n\r\nhttps://paste.jonkulp.net/lolilabuje\r\n\r\nAnd I get this \r\n\r\n**Error**: You must have `autoconf\'installedto.\r\nDownloadtheappropriatepackageforyourdistribution,\r\norgetthesourcetarballatftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/\r\n\r\n**Error**:Youmusthave`libtool\' installed.\r\nGet ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/libtool-1.2d.tar.gz\r\n(or a newer version if it is available)\r\n\r\n**Error**: You must have `automake\'installed.\r\nGetftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/automake-1.3.tar.gz\r\n(oranewerversionifitisavailable)\r\ncp:kanikkeudførestat()på\'./src/gst-plugin/.libs/libgstpocketsphinx.so\':Ingensådanfilellerfilkatalog\r\nroot@Stationer:/home/root/pocketsphinx-0.8# get_blather\r\nbash: git: command not found\r\nroot@Stationer:/home/root# conf\r\ncp: kan ikke udføre stat() på \'/home/root/blather/commands.tmp\': Ingen sådan fil eller filkatalog\r\nbash: /home/root/bin/blather.sh: Ingen sådan fil eller filkatalog\r\nchmod: kan ikke tilgå \'/home/root/bin/blather.sh\': Ingen sådan fil eller filkatalog\r\n\r\n\r\nGreetings from Ash','2022-02-14 13:16:34'),
(680,1284,'2014-07-07 10:57:32','Jon Kulp ','Help for Ash','Hi Ash, \r\n\r\nsorry for the delay in responding but I only just now heard that there was a comment on this episode. It looks from the error message as if you need to install the \"build-essential\" package and also the \"gnome-common\" package (for autoconf). That\'snottosaythatblatherwillnecessarilydowhatyouneedittodo(itcan\'t do dictation) but this should help you get past those error messages at least. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(681,1286,'2013-07-09 07:59:21','Ken Fallon','Excellent','I just realized, that when I ask people to help out. Not only do I get the problem solved but we also get another episode !\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(682,1287,'2013-07-13 02:25:01','Erm','Have you heard of bitlove?','You guys were talking about using bittorrent sync to transfer episodes.\r\n\r\nBitlove.org offers a service that automatically creates .torrent files with webseeds for podcast rss feeds.\r\n\r\nI use it on my site music.the-erm.com and it has a js script that works with wordpress that will create button/link to download the .torrent file. As I recall they had an API that could be used to create your own if not.\r\n\r\nIf you need a php script that has download resume capabilities with a bandwidth limiter I have one of those. Just email me and let me know. I\'llsendittoyou.\r\n\r\nAlsoIthinkbittorrentsyncrecentlyaddedversioningwith1.1.27(buttheirfaqisn\'t updated so I might be mistaken I seem to remember it in the release notes, but I can\'tseemtofindthemonthesite.)\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(683,1287,'2013-07-14 21:39:17','Epicanis','I really like the updates!','The changes to the hacker public radio website are going great, in my opinion, as is the new scheduling system.\r\n\r\nAs self-appointed Minister of Opus Codec Advocacy, if you can\'tjustifyaddingafourthfeed,I\'d suggest polling the speex users (perhaps prepend a short recorded message to the .spx feed episodes for a while?) to find out if any of them can NOT handle .opus as well. (Opus\'supportisalreadymorewidespreadthanspeex\'s is.) If there are no objections, I would suggest replacing the ~28kbps .spx feed with opus encoded at \"--bitrate 20\". This looks like it should be roughly a high enough bitrate that speech quality should be outstanding, while leaving enough bitrate for the possibility for the opus encoder to switch to MDCT mode (\"CELT\") when it detects non-speech sounds occasionally.\r\n\r\nThe quality should remain the same or probably even better, while reducing the file downloads by an average of around 25%-30% more beyond what speex already gets it down to.\r\n\r\nAlso too, sorry for missing the show recording. We\'restartingtohitour\"busy season\"here.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(684,1290,'2013-07-12 22:21:03','aaronb','Curse you multisystem','Multisystem and unetbootin support my distro hopping addiction.\r\nIf you carry a usb thumb drive, Please put puppy linux on it to help your Windows friends. And put your favorite linux distro on it to so them what real computing is like. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(685,1290,'2013-07-21 16:58:43','Randy Noseworthy','Webupd8','I know I\'vefoundMultisystemtobeveryusefulandsavesontheburningoftheCD/DVDdisks.IthinkthatI\'d use the WebUpd8 post to pimp to others. \r\n\r\nhttps://www.webupd8.org/2010/03/how-to-create-multiboot-liveusb-using.html','2022-02-14 13:16:35'),
(686,1294,'2013-08-05 15:30:10','pokey','Thanks for some more insight','I was almost afraid to listen to this one, but you kept it understandable and relevant. We\'reallpullingforyou,sigflup.Pleasehanginthere.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(687,1296,'2013-07-24 02:03:08','Epicanis','Nifty topic!','s/ultraviolet/infrared/g\r\n\r\nBut I knew what you meant. Also, I learned stuff (I never really thought before about how much of the heat from a fire is radiational rather than convective). This information will come in handy next time I need to set something on fire...','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(688,1296,'2013-07-25 12:48:29','pokey','Thanks','Ultraviolet, infrared... bah humbug! I can\'tseeeither,sowhat\'s the difference? \r\n\r\nYeah, that was the big difference for me too. Once it was explained to me how much radiant heat comes off the fire and is just wasted, I started making my fires a lot better. For instance, if I make a fire to heat up with, I put a great big log at the back to deflect heat back at the fire and at me. I also try to keep my burning logs above my fire ring (but below the top of the big log at the back) if I want heat. If I want to cook, or if it\'shotout,I\'ll try to keep my logs below the top of the fire ring. \r\n\r\nWhen I really realized to potential of the radiated heat was the time me and some friends were at a really big bon fire (REALLY BIG, like >1/4 acre, and the pit was an unused quarry). we were at least 25-35 yards away from any actual burning wood, and we still all got too hot to stand there unless we had something to \"shade\" ourselves with. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(689,1301,'2013-08-05 15:27:42','pokey','Thanks','I listened to this one while pulling an all nighter and you guys kept me going through the last (hardest) stretch. I was up sewing a hammock (the one I dented all those pictures of) for a camping trip, and you three (I\'mcountingMrs.nybill)weregreatcompany.Thanksforkeepingmegoing.\r\n\r\nYou\'re funny.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(690,1301,'2013-08-29 19:51:35','Quoud','Live (or not) broadcasting to remote musical instruments','While listening to you guys talk about guitars a pretty cool idea came to me, not sure if it\'soutthereyet.Ithoughtwouldbecoolforhacker/guitarenthusiaststomodaguitarorhacktogetheraperipheraldevice/programthatwouldallowusersacrosstheinterwebstocontrolyourguitarremotely.Ifiguresincesomanyguitaristslovesharingvideosofthemselvesplayingguitartoyoutubeandwhatnot,whynot\"live broadcast\"alivejamsessiontowhoeverisinterestedtolisten!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(691,1302,'2013-07-30 02:41:09','Jon Kulp','Nice show','I really enjoyed your first show, great to have you on board. you might just save the HPR audience from my threat of doing an episode about how to fold fitted sheets. ;) you mentioned that you would like to hear how are the people got into Linux and you can probably find many of these episodes in the hpr archives. I did not do a separate episode about getting into Linux but I did talk about it with NYbill during the course of my first HPR appearance here https://www.hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1028 at about 22 minutes into the episode. I\'mlookingforwardtoyourfutureshows.--jk','2022-02-1413:16:35'),
(692,1304,'2013-08-03 11:41:44','Ken Fallon','Excellent Episode','Hi John and Son,\r\n\r\nGreat show. Some of my fondest memories was in the blacksmiths when I was a lad. \r\n\r\nKeep up the good work.\r\n\r\nKen.\r\nPS: @Son: You owe me a show !','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(693,1306,'2013-07-29 04:24:21','Christopher M. Hobbs','Email Update','Note that I can now be reached at hobbsc@ma.sdf.org. My ACM address is going to be closed soon.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(694,1309,'2013-08-08 21:26:32','Frank','','I commend both of your for addressing this topic. \r\n\r\nBecause you are not members of the professional chattering classes and are sharing your own experiences, your testimony is all the more powerful and valuable.\r\n\r\nI suspect and hope that this episode will find an audience beyond HPR\'sregularlistenership.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(695,1309,'2013-08-22 15:19:33','gerryk','','A deviation from what we have come to expect from HPR, but, as it turns out, a very interesting, and touching one. \r\n\r\nThank you both for your openness and empathy. I believe that your story will bring others some comfort, if not hope (there\'sthatwordagain).','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(696,1309,'2013-08-25 02:51:54','pokey','','This gets my nomination for the most beautiful episode of HPR ever. \r\n\r\nThank you.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(697,1311,'2013-08-16 15:23:24','Randy Noseworthy','Thanks','Sounds like Baking Soda and Vinegar are the basis for most of your cleaning and things to keep yourself smelling noseworthy. :P But the deodorant, isn\'tanantiperspirantisit?','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(698,1311,'2013-09-04 18:16:32','Windigo','Simpler solutions','As somebody who\'susedadryingrackinmyhomeforyears,Ireallyenjoyedthisepisodequiteabit!\r\n\r\nI\'ve recently moved into a cabin in Northern California, and find myself going back to older technology and methods of doing things. The Internet isn\'tasreliablehere,sowe\'re making due with what we have.\r\n\r\nIt\'sfunnyhowalackofamenitiesmakesyouappreciatethelower-techwaysofdoingthings.:)','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(699,1312,'2013-08-01 18:39:42','deepgeek','Criticism Well Taken','Hey, Epicanis,\r\n\r\nThanks for the criticism of my two examples, before going into this interview, I really focused on researching Birgitta to the exclusion of all else, Next time, better, I promise.\r\n\r\nDid I mention that I was working off of a memorized set of questions? Listening to this in retrospect I think I hear Birgitta raise her impression of me mid-interview when she realizes that this is what I was doing....\r\n\r\nThanks also for \"loopholeing\" me in!\r\n\r\nyours,\r\n---\r\nDeepGeek','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(700,1312,'2013-11-19 06:40:06','Epicanis','Dang it, I hate when I miss comments for so long','In my defense, August was an EXTREMELY busy month for me.\r\n\r\nNo need to apologize for anything - I had fun looking up the information on Leary and Reich, and you still did a heck of a lot more work on this episode than I did. :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(701,1312,'2013-12-31 23:09:19','otak','','Thankyou so much deepgeek this was awesome and informative.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(703,1314,'2013-08-17 04:45:17','Jason','Thanks for the overview','I haven\'tusedthisdistrosinceitwascalledMandrakebutIrememberreallylikingit.IwaswaryofitbeingrpmbasedsinceI\'d gotten tired of \"rpm hell\" on Redhat 5 & 6. But it worked well with my hardware and was pretty stable. \r\n\r\nI\'veusedPCLinuxOSoffandonwhichisaderivativebutIthinkI\'ll give Mageia a whirl now that I\'mbackonOpenSuse(justcan\'t stay away from rpm I guess). Thanks again!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(704,1317,'2013-08-20 17:39:27','NYbill','','Hey, cool to put a voice to a nick. And welcome to the club! ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(705,1324,'2013-08-29 18:54:11','whtspc','','sigflup, what tunes are playing in this cast? Thanks.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(706,1324,'2013-08-31 02:27:43','sigflup','','Hmmm... These shows are delayed some and i honestly don\'tremember.Ithinkit\'s from a YouTube mix video','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(707,1328,'2013-09-04 03:11:08','Christopher M. Hobbs','wow...','Amazing, amazing podcast. I absolutely loved this episode!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(708,1328,'2013-09-04 17:15:50','HPR Admins','This show is of interest to hackers.','\r\nThe HPR Community.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(709,1328,'2013-09-04 18:22:16','Frank','','I commend you, both for opening this world to strangers and for having the courage to do so. \r\n\r\nI have shared this link with my daughter, who has her Masters is working as therapist with a goal of certification as an LCSW.\r\n\r\nAlso, the drawing is quite powerful. When I first saw it, I was wondering which painter did it.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(710,1328,'2013-09-06 01:06:08','Johninsc','','Courageous and quite interesting. I certainly hope for the best as you deal with this in the future.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(711,1328,'2013-10-29 22:52:01','z','Thanks','Thanks for sharing.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(712,1330,'2014-02-03 01:18:29','Michael','c is the way ','a couple of years ago I pulled out an old book I had from decades ago (K&R \"the C Programming Language\")\r\nand made some tiny cgi\'sinc.(compiledwithgcc)\r\n\r\nnothinggivesmedynamicpagesonawebserverfasterthanthose!\r\n\r\nandI\'m talking about the real world here .. data is read from disk! (modern operating systems have pretty good caching for disk reads anyway)\r\n\r\nnow I would love to see a federated social (forums/events/etc) platform done that way ... so that it could handle thousands of users on a raspi!\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(713,1331,'2013-08-25 06:14:03','NYbill','corrections','A couple quick things. Thinking back on this after recording, I think I did 2/3rds of the Arch update. The first step updated the system except Bash and Filesystem. The second step brought in bash populating /usr/bin and most likely removing the files from /bin /sbin. The third step I forgot to do. Which would have brought in \"filesystem\" making the symlinks in /bin and /sbin to /usr/bin.\r\n\r\nI also realized while editing that I said /usr/sbin a couple of times when I meant /usr/bin. But, this was an \'offthecuff\' episode. So, I just left it as is. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(714,1331,'2013-09-18 18:01:57','FiftyOneFifty','Incredible ep','Very informative, nice to know Linode provides tools that emulate access to a bare metal host machine. I\'dhaveneverthoughtofthe32bitvs64bitcompatibilityifyouhadn\'t pointed it out. Would you also have to match distro and release versions to get the same libraries? If not, would you have to have the same kernel version on the ssh server and client?','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(715,1336,'2013-09-25 18:16:08','lobath','Great Story','Thanks for sharing, adding your Wordpress to my reading subscriptions.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(716,1339,'2013-09-29 09:20:22','Under Stated','Soooo Good!','What a show. Now, THAT\'SH.P.R.toatee.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(717,1340,'2013-09-27 16:06:04','Frank','','This was really fun to listen to.\r\n\r\nI especially enjoyed real-life nature of the segment on soldering. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(718,1343,'2013-09-30 20:58:14','klaatu','short long long. long long long. short long long.','Wow, this is really cool. I never realised morse code was quite that flexible although it certainly makes sense that it is. I am impressed!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(719,1344,'2013-09-30 21:00:01','klaatu','And I thought they were extinct.','Really really cool. I might re-use your shell script, or at least parts of it, as I need incremental shots of some film frames. Thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(720,1346,'2013-09-30 21:01:04','klaatu','smart','This is great advice, thanks. I think many of us Linux users get a little out of touch and forget how we felt, and what appealed to us best, when we were just starting out. Thanks for the tips!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(721,1346,'2013-10-01 16:49:35','Ken Fallon','Personal feedback','I agree for the most part. I have won more converts through leading by example, than by trying to force the issue. Also having a stock of Raspberry PI loners helps.\r\n\r\nI would argue that there are times when discussing free as in freedom can be used to good effect. I have used the argument when someone couldn\'topenadocumentontheirwordprocessorbecausetheproprietaryformathadbeenupdated.\r\n\r\nIhavefoundthefrugalargumenttobemoreofahindrancethanahelp.Namelythe\"you get what you pay for\"or\"pay peanuts, get monkeys\"springtomind.Soratherthansayingit\'s free, you can explain that large companies pay for support. Or, that you will be expected to contribute back in some way once you are up to speed. It usually say that in a Vito Corleone/Marlon Brando accent.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(722,1346,'2013-10-02 14:24:00','Glwx','Thanks for the feedback','Ken I agree with you about the \"oh it\'sfreethereforeitmustbecrap\" aspect of the frugality argument. I would say something to them like well, it\'s costs nothing to try so so it\'s not like you\'re out anything if it doesn\'t suit your needs or tastes. \r\n\r\nIt\'s a sad state of affairs our modern world finds itself in when we all look at things we expect to pay for with a certain skepticism looking for the \"catch\".','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(723,1347,'2013-10-01 12:17:46','Steve Kimber','','I wanted to listen to your previous three podcasts, before listening to the latest episode, having been out of the loop for nearly a year.\r\n\r\nI\'mgladIdid,thisisaverygoodseriessofarandextremelyinterestingtoseeandhearyourprogress,Ialsofindthemusicalinterludesverycooltoo,can\'t wait for the next one','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(724,1347,'2013-10-01 13:08:14','klaatu','Fascinating!','I love this insight into the creative process, thank you! Also, really cool find in Impro-Visor; I\'dnotheardofitbefore.Thankyouagain!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(725,1347,'2013-10-30 00:58:11','CPrompt','Nice show!','Loved the show. Good explanation on how you put it together. \r\n\r\nI would love to hear some of your recordings if you have any!\r\n\r\nThanks for the show.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(726,1350,'2013-10-21 11:54:03','pokey','Excellent show.','I loved this episode. I don\'tknowmuchaboutcoding,butIlovethatyoudocumentedallthedifferentstepsthatyoutookinbuildingyourproject.IimaginethatONICShasthepotentialtobeaverypowerfultoolfornetworkingandsecurityexperts.\r\n\r\nIlovethatyougaveusalltheopportunitytoexperiencethisprojectatit\'s inception. So many of the tools that we use and admire have great stories behind them, and I\'vewonderedwhatitwouldhavebeenliketobethereatthebeginning.Wouldwehavebeenabletocontributefeedbackorsuggestionsorevenjustencouragement?Wouldwehaverecognizedtheirimportancewithoutthebenefitofhindsight?IthinkIknowtheanswernow.\r\n\r\nThankyou,Gabriel,fortakingthetimetoshareONICSwithus,andformakinganepisodeofHPRaboutit.Itwasadelighttolistento.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(727,1350,'2013-10-24 05:48:19','Gabriel Evenfire','Thanks!','Well, thank you for the encouragement and support. It does make a difference. In any case, I\'mgladthatthepodcastwasworthlisteningto.NowthatI\'ve done a \"first\" show, subsequent ones should be less of mental hurdle.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(728,1350,'2013-10-30 14:21:16','gerryk','Awesome!','Hi Gabriel... thanks for an awesome show, and an amazing set of tools. I have cloned the repo\'s,andamjusttryingtofindthetimetohaveaplay.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(729,1352,'2013-10-08 04:27:38','Stephen','so we are the test subjects?','Do I get two marshmallows for listening to the entire 1.3 hours of ambient sound of walking around by a highway? ;-) ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(730,1352,'2013-10-08 21:28:30','wrl','','I laughed so hard when my gPodder downloaded this. I thought waiting for actual content was just to prove a point, then I realized it was just a mistake.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(731,1352,'2013-10-11 07:52:38','Ken Fallon','What was that ?','At 1:04 in it sounded very much like relief ?','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(732,1352,'2013-10-12 12:13:10','Epicanis','Also, huge bitrate','Ogginfo reports that the file is a 500kbps vorbis file. What the heck happened?\r\n\r\nI was also expecting this to be some kind of \"meta\" thing, with the real content popping up in the middle or the end as a virtual second-marshmallow for listening to a phone rattling around for an hour and a half in a pocket or backpack or wherever it is.\r\n\r\nYou owe us two marshmallows, Zachary De Santos!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(733,1352,'2013-10-13 15:18:11','Ken Fallon','huge bitrate','The huge bitrate would be my poor encoding. \r\n\r\nSo I guess, it\'sIwhoowesyouamarshmallow.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(734,1352,'2013-10-13 16:47:27','Epicanis','Mind you, the sound quality was fantastic...','I must say, the reproduction at 500kbps Vorbis was flawless. You know, though, you could have gotten the same quality out of a mere 200kbps or so opus file. :-)\r\n\r\nIf you do find yourself reimbursing us for the marshmallows we are owed, you should at least get Zachary De Santos to cover half of them, since it was, after all, his idea/fault.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(735,1357,'2013-10-15 18:19:26','Frank','','I found the minimalism, as well as the acknowledgement that there can be life without a constant internet connection, absolutely delightful.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(736,1357,'2013-10-21 13:57:54','klaatu','internet is overrated','I agree. the internet is overrated and being online constantly is more distracting than useful. \r\n\r\nSure, there are times when it\'smaddeningnottohaveaninternetconnectionbecauseyouneedsomethingandyouneedit/now/but,generallyspeaking,itcanallwaituntilyoucheckbackinwiththeinternet,downloadtheinfosyouneed,andthenlogoffandgetbacktowork.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(737,1357,'2013-10-22 02:11:22','James Michael DuPont','Thanks','Thank you for your comments, \r\nI look forward to sharing more stories with you.\r\nmike','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(738,1358,'2013-10-16 17:36:46','theru','','it is probably a good idea to have the key expire. I imagine there is a lot of keys out there where people did generate a key and then forgot what their passphrase was. \r\n\r\nAlso when you generate the key make a revocation cert. If you lose the key or it gets compromised you can then revoke the key. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(739,1358,'2013-10-21 13:54:57','klaatu','good point, theru','Yes, I had never thought about that use of expiry dates. Thanks.\r\n\r\nI also never thought to make the revocation cert at the time of key generation. That\'sagoodidea.\r\n\r\nThanksforlisteningandthanksforthetips!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(740,1358,'2013-10-22 17:05:33','Bert','','I\'mprettysurethatencryptionisdoneonlywiththerecipient\'s public key. You want to use your own private key to save a copy in your \'sent\' folder, though. Evolution wants the sender\'spublickeybutthatisAFAIKjustaquirkthatisspecifictoEvolution.\r\nGreatshow!!Iwouldlikemorepeopletogetintogpgsigningandencryptingmessages.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(741,1358,'2013-11-04 16:01:45','theru','a bit for the tinfoilhats ','found this site on Hackernews some nice tips in there\r\nhttps://we.riseup.net/riseuplabs+paow/openpgp-best-practices','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(742,1359,'2013-10-17 18:48:11','Ken Fallon (as host)','How to quit smoking','As a reminder to anyone listening to this show, I covered stopping smoking in episode 145.\r\n\r\nhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=0145\r\n\r\nKen.\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:36'),
(743,1359,'2013-10-18 05:58:22','etalas','I enjoyed this one','Probably b/c my dad smoked pipes and it reminded me of some of his habits. And we always had pipe-cleaners (the ones with red and white stripes) lying around ^^','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(744,1362,'2013-10-25 16:40:37','Ken Fallon','There is another way','While there usually is another way with perl, this time there is another way with the xslt. This is the xpath will select only the @type where the string is set to \"audio/ogg\" and then only display the first one.\r\n<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>\r\n<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=\"https://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform\" xmlns:exslt=\"https://exslt.org/common\" xmlns:content=\"https://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/\" xmlns:wfw=\"https://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/\" xmlns:dc=\"https://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/\" xmlns:atom=\"https://www.w3.org/2005/Atom\" xmlns:sy=\"https://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/\" xmlns:slash=\"https://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/\" xmlns:georss=\"https://www.georss.org/georss\" xmlns:geo=\"https://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#\" xmlns:media=\"https://search.yahoo.com/mrss/\" version=\"1.0\" extension-element-prefixes=\"exslt\">\r\n <xsl:output omit-xml-declaration=\"yes\" indent=\"no\" method=\"text\"/>\r\n <xsl:template match=\"/\">\r\n <xsl:for-each select=\"/rss/channel/item/enclosure[@type="audio/ogg"][1]\">\r\n <xsl:call-template name=\"value-of-template\">\r\n <xsl:with-param name=\"select\" select=\"@url\"/>\r\n </xsl:call-template>\r\n <xsl:value-of select=\"\' \'\"/>\r\n </xsl:for-each>\r\n </xsl:template>\r\n <xsl:template name=\"value-of-template\">\r\n <xsl:param name=\"select\"/>\r\n <xsl:value-of select=\"$select\"/>\r\n <xsl:for-each select=\"exslt:node-set($select)[position()>1]\">\r\n <xsl:value-of select=\"\' \'\"/>\r\n <xsl:value-of select=\".\"/>\r\n </xsl:for-each>\r\n </xsl:template>\r\n</xsl:stylesheet>\r\n','2022-07-15 03:50:57'),
(745,1364,'2013-10-29 16:24:21','Frank','','This was fascinating.\r\n\r\nI\'moldenoughtorememberpartylines.Therewereteen-agedgirlsinthehouseonthecorner--gettingalinewasalwaysanadventure.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(746,1367,'2013-10-30 22:05:16','Windigo','Gotta love git hooks','Excellent episode! I use git hooks (post-commit) to automatically push any commits to a dev server back into the main repository, and it\'sbeenalifesaver.\r\n\r\nIdidn\'t realize you could cancel a commit with the right exit code, though - thanks for the tip!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(747,1367,'2013-11-03 12:06:58','CPrompt','The most interesting coder...','Nice episode jezra! \r\n\r\nHere\'syat-shirt:\r\nhttps://www.thinkgeek.com/product/f141/','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(748,1367,'2013-11-06 16:34:41','jezra','golden!','That shirt is awesome! Unfortunately, I think Dan would kill me if I wore that to work. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(749,1370,'2013-11-01 19:56:38','Windigo','Excellent first episode!','First of all, congrats on making the transition to contributor!\r\n\r\nI\'vealwaysbeenalittlecuriousaboutstaticpublishing.I\'m aware of the various technologies involved separately, but didn\'tknowmuchabouthowthey\'re used together to publish sites.\r\n\r\nThanks for the introduction, and extensive site notes. When I finally get up the motivation to try it out, I\'mstartinghere.:)','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(750,1370,'2013-11-04 06:23:10','Tony Pelaez','Re: Excellent first episode!','Thanks for your feedback @Windigo, listening back to this episode, I think I could have included greater detail in the audio. I hope to have time to create an accompanying screencast soon. That being said, the commands you see above will get you up and running with a website on github. It also helps you get your mind around how this is done if you have a little knowledge of standard ruby tools such as \"rake\" and \"rubygems\".\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(751,1371,'2013-12-01 02:58:44','Epicanis','I realize it\'satypo,butIlikeit...','\"Equipment that is nice to have to do a Linux Feast\"\r\n\r\nActually,a\"Linux Feast\"soundsprettydangappealing.\r\n\r\nPerhapsatNELF2014,insteadofaloudboozy\"after-party\"wecouldhaveaproperfeast.\r\n(Dowehaveenoughfood-competentgeeksand/ornerdsgoingtoNELF2014thatwecouldputonanOPEN-SOURCEfeast?)','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(752,1371,'2014-02-19 01:30:29','pokey','linux feast','well, I can make eggs...','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(753,1377,'2013-11-14 21:13:22','sgtron','awesome review','Thanks, Frank. Loved the review. Checked out the website. Nice tablet at great price. If I had better access to wifi it would be a no-brainer, but since I\'moutandaboutsomuchI\'ll have to stick with my 4G phone for now. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(754,1377,'2013-11-15 02:52:01','julian loui','','Thanks for a very lucid informative talk, Frank. \r\nListening to it make me feel as though I were at the November TWUUG meeting, which I couldn\'tattend.\r\n\r\nJulian\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(755,1377,'2013-11-23 02:52:18','Frank Bell','','Thank you for the kind words.\r\n\r\nI did a little experimenting when I was trapped in place without wireless last Saturday; I was able to tether the tablet to the hotspot from my cell phone quite smoothly.\r\n\r\nI am, quite frankly, enjoying the heck out of this device, far more than I ever expected to.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(756,1386,'2013-11-27 00:39:41','Quvmoh','great interview','although it was disappointing that the first order of business was to have a meeting on who to exclude from the paper :-( . look forward to the book. ','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(757,1387,'2013-11-10 22:36:55','Underruner','','Thank you hacker public radio for the opertunity to contribute.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(758,1387,'2014-06-27 00:30:29','pokey','Awesome show','I\'mwaybehindinallofmypodcastlistening,butI\'m trying to catch up. I just listened to this episode, and I was blown away. First at how creative you are, and also at how accurately you were able to describe everything that you did. I have the world\'sworstvisualimagination,butIwasabletopictureeverythingthatyoudescribed.I\'m very impressed that you were not intimidated by the programming of the Arduino, because I would have been. I thoroughly enjoyed what you said when you went off script as well. Bravo to you.\r\n\r\nMy only criticism is that I think your breakers are too big. if you ever drew 20 Amps of power through either circuit you would burn up your 14Gauge bus. You may wish to add fuses to your box or replace the 20 Amp breakers with 10 Amp breakers.\r\n\r\nWhen you get to the point of being able to choreograph your lights to music plase, please, PLEASE do the HPR song (or at least The Free Software Song). \r\n\r\nThank you for a great episode. It\'sgoingonmyall-timefavoriteslist.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(759,1388,'2013-11-20 01:26:17','sigflup','corrections','Hey, this is sigflup. I\'vesincelearnedthateveryfunctioncallisaneventintheeventloopinsidethejavascriptvm.Thismeansthatfunctionsaren\'t concurrently being processed like I thought they were in the podcast. Happy hacking','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(760,1390,'2014-06-27 00:45:45','pokey','Loved it','I really enjoyed this episode. Not only do you have a \"phone book quality\" voice (verifiable), but you also filled in several blank spaces in my understanding of encryption. I have a much better understanding now than before I listened. Thank you for another great episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(761,1392,'2013-12-19 12:56:21','pokey','Thank you','I never look up, but last night I listened to your episode on my way home from work. You inspired me to up and see if I could locate the moon. It was just about sunset, and the only thing that I could see was one absurdly bright point in an otherwise gray sky. My first thought was \"Oh, that must be the north star,\" since that\'susuallythefirstonetoshowup.ButthenIrealizesthatIwaslookingSouth(roughly),andtheskywasbrightestwherethelightwascomingfrom,soitprobablycouldn\'t be a star. Right about the time that I was wondering if it could have been a satellite, you began to talk about the inner planets being visible, and appearing near the sun. From your descriptions I guessed that it must be Venus. I even got my binoculars (well, monocular, since a lens fell out) out and had a look that way. A quick search this morning verified that it was probably Venus. It was fun, and you inspired it, so thank you. I can\'twaitforthenextinstallment.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(762,1393,'2013-12-05 14:27:43','Ace Frahm','','At 17:51, you incorrectly state that each person heard on the track should have their own Artist tag. Artist is a singleton tag, according to the specification.\r\nhttps://age.hobba.nl/audio/mirroredpages/ogg-tagging.html\r\n\r\nEach performer should have their own PERFORMER tag, and the ARTIST tag would simply summarize all PERFORMER and ENSEMBLE (that\'sabandname,ororchestra,orgroup,etc.)tags,fordumbersoftware/hardwarethatcan\'t easily show them separately.','2022-02-14 13:16:36'),
(763,1393,'2013-12-05 16:11:08','Ace Frahm','','From Hacker Public Radio 1393\r\n\r\nFailure to include metadata tags is like sending e-Mail without any text on the subject line\r\n\r\noggenc does NOT transfer attached pictures from flac input (though it DOES transfer all vorbiscomment metadata. FLAC stores attached pictures in a separate metadata structure so oggenc misses it. opusenc - at least in recent beta versions - DOES appear to transfer the attached pictures as well as the vorbiscomments, though. Another reason to upgrade to opus, I suppose...) \r\n\r\nThe 2 Most Important Meta-tag Systems\r\nID3 Version 2.3\r\n	.mp3 files\r\nVorbiscomments\r\n	.opus\r\n	ogg vorbis\r\n	.flac\r\n	.speex\r\n\r\nwebm/matroska\r\nwindows media\r\n.wav \r\n\r\nKID3-CLI 3.0 is a post-encoding metadata editor available on many platforms. Has a command line version too.\r\n\r\nPuddleTag on Linux for sure, Mac unofficially &amp; possibly on Windows, supports multiple attached pictures &amp; modern file formats, good for editing whole directories at once.\r\n\r\nLinux command line tag editors\r\nMPG123-ID3dump for .mp3 files including attached pictures, comes with MPG123 command line audio player\r\nID3TDD supports multiple pictures, but tags them all as 3-Front Cover\r\nvorbiscomment, but you must generate the METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE yourself. Package includes ogginfo tool which displays ogg vorbis metadata\r\nopustools package encoder &amp; decoder, opusinfo displays metadata but doesn\'tdumppictures\r\nexiftoolmostlyusedforphotos,butcandisplaymetadatafromprettymucheverymediafileexceptfor.opus\r\n\r\nTherearelotsofmediafileformats,buttheonlyonethatusesID3v1orID3v2.3metadatataggingsystemisthe.mp3fileformat.\r\n	The LAME .mp3 encoder appears to accept only 1 attached picture on the command line.\r\n	.mp4 is an object-oriented file format, kind of like a special version of Quicktime format\r\n		Quicktime isn\'t a \"filetype\", it\'s a framework. But it gets used like a filetype.\r\n	The .mp4 specification includes an ID3 data object you could put an entire ID3 header into\r\n	.m4a is the audio version of a .mp4 filetype\r\n		You might see .m4a files with this ID3 data object populated by a valid ID3 object\r\n		But .m4a files typically come from iTunes, but Apple uses an undocumented proprietary format for metadata, so you probably won\'t normally see the ID3 object on a .m4a file from Apple\r\nThere are 2 or 3 other undocumented metadata formats you might run into as well (I don\'t know what they are.)\r\n\r\nID3 Version 1 is an UNRELATED bad old format with SERIOUS LIMITATIONS.\r\n	All metadata is crammed into a specialized 128B data structure at the end of an .mp3 file.\r\n	By putting the 128B at the end of an .mp3 file, crappy players that did not understand what it was would probably just interpret it as more sound a play it as some noise, or if your player crashed on the metadata, it would do so at least AFTER you got to hear the file\r\n	30B each of title, artist, album, comment\r\n	4B year\r\n	1B genre code number, which of course, limits the genres to 2^8 = 256 labels, that need to be looked up in a table to find the definition.\r\n	There are ~141 genre codes defined by ID3v1\r\n	None of them are \"podcast\"\r\n	\r\nID3 Version 2.3\r\n	Completely different than ID3v1\r\n	A whole bunch (~75?) of special data fields, each with their own special data structure at the beginning of the file\r\n	Each field has a special 4-character code to identify it, such as TCON for genre or TIT2 for title\r\n	The (~75?) special data fields use (~5-6) different KINDS of special data structures\r\n		Of these (~75?) special data fields, 39 fields use the text-class kind of special data structure\r\n		The text-based data fields have the same structure\r\n		Except for comments, which has its own structure\r\n		And except for the \"involved persons list\", which is a catch-all text field for stuf
(764,1393,'2013-12-06 19:04:43','Epicanis','\"Artist\" tag(s)','Ace Frahm says:\r\n\"At 17:51, you incorrectly state that each person heard on the track should have their own Artist tag. Artist is a singleton tag, according to the specification.\"\r\n\r\nI dispute this - if you go to directly to the actual specification at https://xiph.org/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html, you will find this:\r\n\r\n\"Field names are not required to be unique (occur once) within a comment header. As an example, assume a track was recorded by three well know artists; the following is permissible, and encouraged:\r\n\r\n ARTIST=Dizzy Gillespie \r\n ARTIST=Sonny Rollins \r\n ARTIST=Sonny Stitt\"\r\n\r\nWorth a mention as a \"point of contention\" in a followup though - I\'mlessinclinedtogivebrokenoldsoftwarethatdoesn\'t correctly support the specification a pass, but it is true that an awful lot of software (including VLC) is still stuck in \"one value per tag\" mode.','2022-02-14 13:16:37'),
(765,1393,'2013-12-06 20:22:10','Epicanis','Good summary/questions, Ace Frahm!','Seems like you have enough questions there for a short followup all by yourself! \r\n\r\nJust to hit a couple of random ones here (I\'llprobablytrytofollowupinaudiointhe\"opus codec\"episodeonceI\'ve gotten caught up to that):\r\n\r\nBy \"3 or 4 others\" (metadata formats) besides id3 and vorbiscomments I was referring to RIFF INFO chunks (.wav metadata), webm/matroska tags, .wma microsoft-screwy-thing, and the undocumented special iTunes thing.\r\n\r\nI did count right around 75 individual id3v2.3 field (/frame/tag) names, though I didn\'tgobacktoconfirmtheexactnumber.\r\n\r\nMinorpoint-IneedtoenunciatebetterIthink-it\'s \"id3ted\" rather than \"id3tdd\".\r\n\r\nGood question about the geolocation - it\'s\"any of those that are relevant\".Forphotographs,thegeolocationisalwaysassumedtobe\"where the photographer was standing when the picture was taken\"andtherearen\'t too many cases where any other interpretation makes much sense. (In a telephoto of an obvious landmark it might make sense to geotag with the location of the landmark instead, or for an image of a map, it might make sense to geotag the center of where the map represents). As far as I know, photo geotagging only supports a single geolocation per image as well [not necessarily counting geoTIFF], so options are limited.\r\nWith vorbiscomments explicitly designed to support multiples of all tags, the way I think of it is you put in a geo_location tag for any location that is relevant to the recording: imagine that someone wants to generate openstreetmap (or Google Maps or whatever) pages with markers that go with the audio files. The way I figure it, the geo_location tags should provide the locations of all of the markers that the hypothetical link-maker would want to show. (It\'sprobablyworthproposinga\"description\"additiontothegeo_locationtagnowthatyoumentionthis,though:somethinglike\"geo_location;35.1592;-98.4422;;Nowhere, OK used as example location\"\r\n\r\nAlso,thanksforteachingMEsomething-Iusuallytendtothinkofplaybackassomethingthatdoesn\'t need an internet connection, so I feel stupid for only thinking of web links to relevant pages (what I used the \"chapter###url\" tags for, e.g. the id3v2.3 chapter\'sURLshouldhavebeenalinktothespecificationonline)andsomehowcompletelymissedusingittopullaslideshowfromtheinternetwhileplaying.NowIhavetotrythat...(Forme,chaptermarksaremoreabouthavingconvenient\"jump to:\"pointsintheaudio.)It\'s worth noting that doing \"fetch pictures from the internet\" like that also makes it a way to put \"web bugs\" in audio files...\r\n\r\n(Finally: I should say I don\'tnecessarilydisagreewithyourcontentionofhowoneSHOULDusethe\"artist\"tag...well,actuallyIdobutlessstronglyandnotbecausethat\'s not what the specification says. The cases where it matters seem like they wouldn\'tcomeupTOOofteninpractice.Theexamplesthatcometomindaremostlythingslike\"Darryl Hall and John Oates\"and\"Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel\"and\"William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan\",allofwhomaresowellknownasduosthat\"Hall and Oates\",\"Simon and Garfunkel\",and\"Gilbert and Sullivan\"arepracticallyallsingle-wordnames(kindoflikethat\"colladoody\"videogamepeopleweregoingonabout...)andmakessenseasa\"singlet\".Ontheotherhand,there\'s \"Ebony and Ivory\" (Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney?), where I think it would definitely be more appropriate to follow the specification and give each \"artist\" their own tag. I just think it\'smoreconsistenttouseallofthetagsthesameasperspecification,andmorepeopleusingthetagscorrectlywillencourageplaybacksoftwaretosupportitcorrectly.)','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(766,1393,'2013-12-08 10:56:39','Ken Fallon','Metadata should not be included in the file','Hi Epicanis,\r\n\r\nVery informative show but I would argue that only metadata necessary for the playout of the file should be included in the file itself. Everything else should be included in a separate file that itself is dedicated to hold the metatadata. That file might include locations for where other item might be found, eg, a url to the poster location, or a link to the wikipedia article. \r\n\r\nThe main reason for this would be to keep the complexity of the playout device as simple, and therefore as cheap , as possible. Your argument that there is enough space in a media file to hold all the metadata breaks down, once you start adding metadata in multiple languages, or extending it to add reviews, sleeve notes, wikipedia articles, reviews etc. At that point the text begins to get very significant indeed and runs the risk of been outdated very quickly.\r\n\r\nFields like, Title/Artist/Album/Track Number/Length, should be included as they are (usually not always) the same in every language, and give playout devices enough information for to display something useful, while another another more compiles, independent, process gathers the richer metadata from all over the web.\r\n\r\nIn an ideal world a single additional field with a global unique identifier would be enough to identify the work to the player, and allow it to go out an locate the metadata file, which in turn would link to other sources of information.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(767,1393,'2013-12-08 18:56:22','Epicanis','Admins Against Tagging...','Egad, Ken_Fallon, I have to say I strongly and FUNDAMENTALLY disagree there. I guess I\'llHAVEtorecordafollowupnow...\r\n\r\nWait.Thatwasyourplanallalong,wasn\'t it? You sly devil!\r\n\r\nYour argument essentially goes to the point of opposing local storage of files or information at all. What you\'redescribingsoundsliketheuserjusthasabigliterally-meaningless(locally)number,andhis/her/itsmediaplayerismeanttosendthatbigmeaninglessnumbertooneormoreplacesscatteredonthegeneralinternettobegforrelevant\"content\".(Yourdescriptiondoesn\'t take it that far, but once you\'redowntonothingbutanaudioand/orvideostreamandhavegottenridofeverythingelsemeaningful,andhavemandatedaninternetconnectiontogetit,whyevenkeepthemediaitselflocally?)\r\n\r\nI\'ll save the rest for a followup episode, so you win this round. :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(769,1393,'2013-12-09 14:59:14','Epicanis','\"Charismatic Cult Leader\"?','\"El Presidente\"? \"Colonel\"?...\r\n(I actually have no idea what the [dis]organizational chart for HPR looks like, but I was equating your level of access with some form of administrative-level authority, even if you use it only sparingly and judiciously...)\r\n\r\n\"first allow *me* to record a show stating my case and you can then record another arguing your point.\r\n\r\nThat way we get 3 shows !!!\"\r\n\r\nAh, HA! I knew it! Will your nefarious schemes never end?\r\n\r\nSounds like a plan!\r\n\r\n(I should clarify that my leap to \"against tagging\" is largely based on an argument that any piece of information that is not actually ATTACHED to a file doesn\'treallycountas\"tagging\",and,yes,Iamintentionallyengaginginasortof\"inflatio ad absurdum\"there-Iwantmoreshowsonthistopic,too!)','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(770,1393,'2013-12-19 13:01:28','pokey','','Well, I liked it.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(772,1397,'2013-12-19 13:04:16','pokey','Good show','It was great fun to listen to. You guys did a great job. I\'msureithelpedKen\'s recovery to know that HPR is in good hands even when they aren\'thisown.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(773,1398,'2013-12-12 11:36:39','Mark Waters','Thanks','Just wanted to say thanks for this episode , it was well produced and very informative.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(774,1398,'2013-12-19 13:19:29','pokey','Great Episode','I really enjoyed this episode. Some of it I already knew, and most of it was new to me. I like when I know a little something when I start. It gives me more confidence in the new information. \r\n\r\nI have a couple of questions that I hope you wouldn\'tmindansweringinafollow-upepisode.\r\n\r\n1.)Whatwaslearnedin2011thatcompletedourunderstandingofhowbatterieswork?\r\n2.)Iforgetmysecondquestion,butitwasagoodone.:(\r\n\r\nAsanaside,IhavehadreallygoodresultswithNickelMetalHydriderechargeablebatteries.Theyholdachargeforweeksandweekswithnonoticeabledropintheirruntime,theystoreagoodamountofenergy(2200mAhforsizeAA)andhaveanicelongruntime.IhadonesetoffourAAbatteriesthatIswappedbackandforthinmyflashlight(whichtakestwoatatime)foralmostfiveyears.Sadly,Ilosttheflashlightwithtwooftheminit,butIstillhavetheothertwoinmyMintyboost,andtheyseemasgoodasever.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(775,1398,'2013-12-22 17:44:41','MrX','Reply','Hi Mark, very sorry for the long delay in getting back to you, finding the time sometimes can be difficult. Thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoyed the episode, am still trying to find the time to do part 2, hopefully won\'tbetoomuchlonger.\r\n\r\n-----------\r\n\r\nHipokey,againverysorryforthelongdelayingettingbacktoyou\r\nToansweryou1stquestion:-\r\n\r\nAleadacidbatteryconsistsofleadelectrodeandonesideandleadoxideattheother,leadoxidesdon\'t normally conduct electricity. Apparently it was only in 2011 that we figured out how it was working. When electrons travel between the electrodes the lead oxide looses oxygen transforming itself into a conductor.\r\n\r\nHope this answer question\r\n\r\nSounds like your also a bit of a battery fan, just goes to show that batteries can last for years (if you look after them). Had a look at the Mintyboost, sounds very interesting, I would imagine it will be very handy :)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(776,1399,'2013-12-19 12:42:54','pokey','NICE!','What an awesome interview. I really enjoyed it. Ben was great, and quite a good \"get\" if I may say so. You asked some really good questions too. I was unaware that the Linux Voice guys had started, so thank you for bringing that to my attention. Looks like I have some catching up to do.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(777,1400,'2013-12-19 13:20:24','pokey','','Good show. This one is going to get a second listen. You guys have some very good ideas.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(778,1400,'2014-09-19 05:07:38','Krayon','CalDAV etc','CalDAV/CardDAV: For N900 sync\'ing,syncevolution,forAndroidsync\'ing, DavDroid. It creates local accounts that can be used with native Contacts and Calendars. It\'sfreeandopensource,getitfromhttps://f-droid.org/\r\n\r\nAnyMCEremote(searchoneBay)areascheapaschipsandshouldworkgreat.IusethemonmyXBMCboxen.','2022-02-1413:16:37'),
(779,1404,'2014-01-03 21:06:55','George','All these years....','...and I didn\'tknowaboutthemultitool.I\'ve needed that forever!\r\n\r\nI am curious, why 24-bit flac? HPR shows being (mostly) mono, voice recordings don\'ttypicallyneedthatkindofencoding.Iknowthatyouaregoingtoconverttoogg,mp3,speexandpossiblyopus,butstilla16-bitinputfileshouldbemorethanadequatein99.999percentofthecases.Onlywhenmusicisinvolvedmightitbenecessarytouse24-bit,buteventhen,unlessthesourceisrecorded@24-bitit\'s really un-necessary.\r\n\r\nAlso, I was surprised there was no effort made to do noise removal, or level the tracks. I frequently notice level differences between the intro/outro and main recordings, levelling could go a long way to helping with that.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(780,1404,'2014-01-05 20:43:40','Ken Fallon','Because....','Because for Archive.org will get the flac and they can then encode it from the best possible encoding available to us, to whatever new format comes along.\r\n\r\nFeel free to take a look at the encoding script and modify it as you desire. \r\ngit@gitorious.org:hpr-scheduling-system/hpr-scheduling-system.git\r\n\r\n/transcoding/hprtranscode\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(781,1411,'2013-12-31 14:03:10','Nido Media','correction','\"Thomas Gordon\" is actually \"Thomas Goorden\", as in https://piratenpartij.be/user/513','2022-02-14 13:16:38'),
(782,1417,'2014-01-07 06:16:38','Ed teach','Great','The content was awesome.\r\nFigure out how to have a moderator. People are \r\nInterrupting each other . One guy was \r\nBreaking up continually .','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(784,1428,'2014-04-15 11:26:23','Seetee','Linux version','In Steam you can now choose to install the Beta-version of Sanctum 2 to try it out. Works really well!','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(785,1430,'2014-02-04 15:27:52','Roan','','seq will do descending counts\r\n\r\nseq 100 -1 1\r\n\r\nseq FIRST INCREMENT LAST','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(786,1430,'2014-02-08 17:22:17','Cloud','Great podcast and brilliant idea for a series, but...','now I need to upgrade my broadband to allow for all these great videos that I wasn\'tgettingbefore!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(787,1430,'2014-02-09 11:14:28','Dave Morriss','The power of modern Bash','The power of modern Bash\r\nI wondered why you used:\r\n\r\nseq 1 ${maxtodownload} | while read videopage;\r\ndo\r\n\r\nas opposed to:\r\n\r\nfor (( videopage=1; videopage&lt;=${maxtodownload}; videopage++ ))\r\ndo\r\n\r\nor (if you don\'tlikerepeating\'videopage\'threetimes):\r\n\r\nforvideopagein{1..10}\r\ndo\r\n\r\nYoucanevendomorefancystufflike:\r\n\r\nforiin{001..0010};do\r\n\r\nforiin{0010..001};do\r\n\r\nforcin{a..h};do\r\n\r\nIfindIalmostneverusethe\'seq\'commandintoday\'s version of Bash.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(788,1430,'2014-02-16 10:51:39','Ken Fallon','Because ...','I got into the habit of using while loops because it deals with spaces in input better or so I\'vefound.,butmostlyIcanworkin\"blocks\"uptothepipe\"|\"isoneblock.Test.Debug.Thenontothenextblock.ThatmakesIteasiertodebugonthecommandline,wheremostofthesestart.\r\n\r\nNotusingseqmakesthescripttoobashey:)butthatargumentholdslittlewaterIknow.','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(789,1430,'2014-05-23 15:07:11','Jim Zatorski','Extra video downloaded','Is anyone else having an extra video appear EVERYDAY (usually the same one)?\r\n\r\nI have tracked it down to the \"--max-quality\" switch. The man page shows an expected \"=FMT\" clause.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(790,1430,'2014-06-10 08:10:42','APCR','','Thanks for the script. It works great. Can anyone tell me how to run it as a cron job? I have copied the file to /etc/cron.daily but it does not run. Do I have to run a script that actions this script?','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(791,1430,'2014-06-10 14:34:22','Ken Fallon','cron','To get this to work in cron you need to make sure that the script is executable. Assuming the script is called \"boyt.bash\" and is in your own bin directory \"/home/apcr/bin/boyt.bash\".\r\n\r\nchmod +x /home/apcr/bin/boyt.bash\r\n\r\nCheck that is runs by just typing:\r\n/home/apcr/bin/boyt.bash\r\n\r\nAfter that it should run in cron.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(792,1430,'2015-03-03 04:59:39','Ian','','I have copied the script but when I try to run it it says:\r\n\r\ntoshy@toshy-Satellite-A300:~/Desktop$ ./boyt.sh\r\nawk: line 0: regular expression compile failed (missing operand)\r\n\"|?\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(793,1430,'2015-03-05 09:29:31','Ken Fallon','','One thing I missed is that the logfile needs to exist the first time you run it so it may produce errors.\r\n\r\n@Ian I just tried it on another computer and it didn\'tcomplain.Itcouldbethatcopyingandpastingfromthewebpageiscausingproblems.Trydownloadingitwithwget\r\n\r\nwget-O./boyt.shhttps://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr1430-downloader.bash.txt\r\n\r\nthenrunningit\r\n\r\nsh+x./boyt.sh','2022-02-1413:16:38'),
(794,1432,'2014-01-18 17:56:02','Donald Desjardin','Mildly miffed comment','When the presenter of this show talked about how the Farenheight numbers were crazy/random/strange, I vaguely remembered from my early grade school days that there was a logical reason for the numbers.\r\n\r\nSo I tried to look up the reasons as I remmebered them, but couldn\'tfindanythingontheweb.\r\n\r\nFromwhatIremember(almost50yearsago)thepersonthatdevelopertheFscale(justlikeMrCelcius)alsowantedtousesomeknownstandards,andthecoldesttempknownandusedwasthefreezingpointofoceanwaterroughlyzeroF(itdependontheamountofsalt/saturationinthewater),andthe100measurementwasnotthehottestpointknown(becausetheywerestilldiscoveringhotterthings),butthehumanbody(98.6isprettycloseto100,andidon\'t think they had the decimal precision then).\r\n\r\nHope that clear it up and makes un American\'slookalittlelessstrange:-)\r\n\r\nThanks,\r\n\r\nDon','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(795,1432,'2014-01-21 17:38:58','Ken Fallon','\'twasI','HiDon,\r\n\r\nI\'m the one that was ranting about the arbitrariness of the Farenheight scale. You are of course correct that the celcius scale is equally arbitrary, but at least there is a known reason for it. So I was thrilled to hear your explanation but my hopes were dashed by none other than the US Navy, https://www.onr.navy.mil/Focus/ocean/water/temp3.htm \"The freezing point of seawater is about 28.4°F (-2°C), instead of the 32°F (0°C) freezing point of ordinary water. \" \r\n\r\nBut then wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit) explains \"The lowest temperature was achieved by preparing a frigorific mixture of ice, water, and ammonium chloride (a salt), and waiting for it to reach equilibrium. The thermometer then was placed into the mixture and the liquid in the thermometer allowed to descend to its lowest point. The thermometer\'sreadingtherewastakenas0°F.\"\r\n\r\nNot that seems to support your point but then we have \"Thesecondreferencepointwasselectedasthereadingofthethermometerwhenitwasplacedinstillwaterwhenicewasjustformingonthesurface.Thiswasassignedas32°F.\" - Which begs my question why pick 32 degrees for that ?\r\n\r\nContinuing \"Thethirdcalibrationpoint,takenas96°F,wasselectedasthethermometer\'s reading when the instrument was placed under the arm or in the mouth.\" So he may have been using a multiple of 32 but why ?\r\n\r\nAlso - you owe me a show :)\r\n\r\nKen.\r\n\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:38'),
(796,1432,'2014-01-26 07:49:54','Ken Fallon','5150 make a complying argument for Fahrenheit','0 Fahrenheit - Really cold outside\r\n100 Fahrenheit - Really hot outside\r\n\r\n0 Celsius Fairly cold outside\r\n100 Celsius Dead\r\n\r\n0 Kelvin Dead\r\n100 Kelvin Dead\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(797,1433,'2014-02-01 01:28:27','Mike','I found a guide on making chapters','https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53705/creating-mp4-m4a-files-with-chapter-marks\r\n\r\nMaybe I\'lllookintothat.','2022-02-1413:16:38'),
(798,1434,'2014-01-30 13:55:43','ToeJet','Account Free Android Project','I must have missed the link :)','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(799,1434,'2014-01-31 19:40:40','Windigo','This is relevant to my interests','I\'vebeengreatlyinterestedintabletcomputing,buthavebeendismayedattheGoogle/Apple-centricenvironmentoutthere.\r\n\r\nThiskindoftutorial/episodeseemslikeanexcellentwaytostartbreakingawayfromthat.Thanksforpostingit!\r\n\r\nHaveyouconsideredtryinganalternativeROM,likeCyannogenmod?I\'ve never done anything close to it, but I\'vehearditthrownaroundasanoption...\r\n\r\nThanksforthefirstepisode,here\'s hoping it\'snotyourlast!','2017-09-0907:41:24'),
(800,1434,'2014-03-21 15:19:43','Adventureboy','Thank You.','I have been planning to set up my Nexus 7 is a similar way. I will be rooting and using Cyanogen Mod but I will be using your guide as a template for the rest of my configuration. What are your thoughts on using Amazon\'sappstoreforcommercialapps?IwouldliketouseittogetthingslikeNetflixandAudibleandAmazonwouldn\'t have as much control over the entire device as Google would.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(801,1434,'2014-10-17 14:08:28','ToeJet','Couldn\'troot.','IwasnotallowtorootwhenIdidthis.Whendeveloped,IwasworkingasMobileDeviceManagerforaninternationalcompany.Rooteddevicesarenotallowedonacorporatenetwork.AlsorootingcausesissueswhenthereareOSupdates.I\'m pretty sure many other people are in similar situations.','2017-09-09 07:41:24'),
(802,1441,'2014-02-11 16:30:36','David L. Willson','Thanks!','Pokey,\r\n\r\nThanks for pissing them off so much that this show happened. I loved it! It took me back to the golden days of LUG Radio. I miss that show.\r\n\r\nKeep up the good fight.\r\n\r\nA few things they missed:\r\n\r\nOn Bug #1: We did win.\r\n\r\nOn free software not mattering. Of course it matters. When Aq mentioned all the things you can switch to when the thing you use now pisses you off, he listed several Linuxes, one MacOS, and one Windows. The switch cost between versions of Linux is much lower than the switch cost from MacOS or Windows.\r\n\r\nOn not being an ass-hat. It is perfectly possible to win with free software, to love free software, to be it\'spassionateadvocate,withoutcaringthatsomeoneelselovesproprietarysoftware.Proprietarysoftwareisn\'t evil, it\'sineffectiveforaparticularsetofdesiredoutcomes.\r\n\r\nOncommand-lines.Really,Aq?It\'s a bug if there\'snotaGUItodoeverythingtheuserwantstodo?InterestinglytheCLIwayofdoingmostthingsisthesameforseveralyears,ifnoteternally,buttheGUIchangeswiththewind.LinusgavetheGNOMEprojecthelloverthisverything.Stopbreakinguser-spacewithoutagoodreason,andI\'ll stop teaching people to solve their problems from the CLI whenever possible. CLI\'sarepowerful,soarechain-saws.Thefactthatthey\'re both scary just adds to their beauty.\r\n\r\nOk, enough, or someone will tell me to record it, rather than writing it.\r\n\r\nGO POKEY!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(803,1441,'2014-02-19 01:28:40','pokey','Wow. Thank you.','David, I agree with everything you\'vesaidhere(withtheexceptionofproprietarysoftwarenotbeingevil),andI\'m flattered that you\'vetakenthetimetosaythemsowell.IwishIcouldhavemadethesepointsdurringtherecording.\r\n\r\nIamSUPERHAPPYwheneversomeonelikesashowthatI\'ve done. It makes my day when it actually resonates with a real person. I often feel like I\'mnotarticulateenoughwhenIneedtobe,soIfeellikewhensomeonelikesoneofmyshows,thatmeansit\'s a special person. Thank you for making my day.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(804,1441,'2014-03-08 14:00:25','sil','Replies','Yes. Yes, it\'sabugifthere\'s not a GUI way to do a thing that a user wants to do. I am of the opinion that the advantages of Ubuntu being wildly popular all around the world are advantages that I want to see -- much better hardware support, much better software support, no longer being a second-class citizen in many things -- and that most people are not interested in using the CLI, and teaching them to do so is the wrong approach.\r\n\r\nAs you say, it IS perfectly possible to win with free software, to love free software, to be its passionate advocate, without caring that someone else loves proprietary software. But not everyone does. And the people who castigate you make the environment so unpleasant that they\'rewhatdriveyouout.Itseemsthatthe\"advocate open source\"modelhasbecome,forsomepeople,the\"chastise those who are insufficiently dedicated to open source\"model,andhearingthatallthetimeisvery,verytiring.Itdoesn\'t matter if there are a hundred nice people for every one nasty person, because you never get to hear from the nice people, just the nasty ones. And there is no culture of nice people calling out the nasty ones and stopping them doing it, because then the nice people look insufficiently dedicated and so become targets of zealot ire too.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(805,1441,'2014-04-02 16:41:24','pokey','Sil, I can not disagree with you more.','At the time of this writing, HPR has almost 1500 episodes. Almost all of them are dedicated advocating, Free/Open Source Software, GNU/Linux, Open Standards and/or Free Culture and ALMOST ALL of them (I cant think of any exceptions) are hosted by NICE people being NICE. \r\n\r\nI\'mfamiliarwiththeattitudethatyou\'re describing, but I think it\'stheexceptionthesedays.I\'m somewhat of a late-comer to Linux/Free Software (2007ish), so maybe I\'mnotanacceptablemeasuringstick,butIdon\'t even remember a time when that attitude was the rule.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(806,1441,'2014-04-06 13:33:57','Ken Fallon','Ubuntu != the only GUI','Hi Stu,\r\n\r\nre: \"..most people are not interested in using the CLI, and teaching them to do so is the wrong approach...\"\r\n\r\nIt may be the wrong approach but there is no one single unified way to do things via the GUI. Fact.\r\n\r\nEven within the Ubuntu family common tasks like copying files, adding printers, adding packages are all in different locations. \r\n Ubuntu GNOME - Ubuntu with the GNOME desktop environment \r\n Kubuntu - Ubuntu with the K Desktop environment\r\n Lubuntu - Ubuntu that uses LXDE\r\n Mythbuntu - Designed for creating a home theatre PC with MythTV\r\n Ubuntu Studio - Designed for multimedia editing and creation\r\n Xubuntu - Ubuntu with the XFCE desktop environment\r\n\r\nWere Ubuntu/Canonical actually serious about this vision, then a lot more work would be paid to pushing common methods of doing things in the GUI to the Free Desktop or some other upstream project. Taking care of the translation and accessibility support as you go.\r\n\r\nRight now when a friend asks how to do something and they need it done urgently, the only common way we have to *help* them is to do so in the command line.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(807,1449,'2014-02-20 09:00:40','Ken Fallon','Ask and ...','Thanks Peter64','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(808,1456,'2014-03-06 12:05:01','deepgeek','fahrenheit','Just a note on the \"arbitrariness\" of fahrenheit mentioned in the show. fahrenheit\'soriginal\"set points\"wereoriginalwhatwasthoughttobehumanbodytemperaturesinthetimeitwasinvented.Thus,ahealthyhumanwaspeggedat100degrees,lateradvancesinaccuracyadjustedthatto98degrees.\r\nThetwoarejustasarbitrary,using100degreesforboilingwaterorwhattemperatureyouthinkahealthypersonshouldbeat.\r\nNotthatI\'m all that fond of either system, I just wanted to point out the historical tidbit.\r\n---\r\ndg','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(809,1458,'2014-09-09 09:54:41','Klaatu','Synfig','Synfig is one of my favourite applications. Truly a killer app. Thanks for this very informative interview.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(810,1463,'2014-03-13 19:27:30','claudiom','Well said!','Great episode, sigflup! I know exactly what you mean when you talk about keeping a balance with programming and personal life, especially when you have a partner in your life. While mine wasn\'tduetoprogramming,Ididfocusalotoncomputersandmusic,mainlywithcomposingmusiconmycomputersandjustmyfascinationwithcomputersandFOSSoperatingsystemsingeneral.IwasalsofascinatedwithretrocomputingandmakinglotsofthatFOSSworkonthem.Thisdidtakealotoftimeawayfrommywifeatthetime.Well,thatpartofmylifeisinthepastandI\'m with my current wife, but I have learned from my mistakes in the past. There needs to be a balance between our passions of interest and our passion for the ones we love. As much as I love that kind of stuff, my wife is much more important to me. She may not have any interest in this part of my life that I do enjoy, but I\'mfinewiththat.Iloveheranddedicatemytimetoherprimarily.Noneofthesethingsshouldeverbecomemoreimportantthanourlovedonesinourlives.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(811,1463,'2014-03-14 19:35:00','deltaray','great','Great episode and stories Sigflup. ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(812,1463,'2014-03-20 00:34:34','David L. Willson','Right there with you','I loved your stories. My \"I have a problem.\" moment was at 4AM, shivering in the garage, thinking, \"I really should get to bed soon. I have work in a few hours.\" :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(813,1465,'2014-03-23 23:15:42','Durandal','Great episode from a great series','Ahuka, I know you have heard it before but this is a great series! I found it really useful to take the concepts you have talked about and apply it in a real-world example.\r\n\r\nAlso thanks for covering international measurements. It really added value for me sitting in the UK.\r\n\r\nLooking forward to the calc series as spreadsheets is where I spend most of my life at work these days.\r\n\r\nThanks!!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(814,1466,'2014-03-19 11:54:31','Ron','Great info','I am interested in GPS\r\nthe only device I have owned is my N900 it works ok as a GPS.\r\nStarting to seem rally under powered.\r\nThe screen in small.\r\nI will now watch for a TOMTOM to purchase. ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(815,1466,'2014-03-20 12:39:43','pokey','I never used an N900','I had an N810 and I used a couple of gps/map programs on it, but neither were complete enough (at the time) to get much use out of. The one that I remember I think was called NavIt. It showed a lot of promise, but it couldn\'tdoofflinenavigation.\r\n\r\nTheTomTomislikeaniDeviceinthatit\"just works.\"Meaningofcoursethatitjustdoeswhatitdoes,andnothingconbedonedifferentlythanthewaythatthemanufacturerhasdecreed.Thereareafewsettingsaccessibletotheuser,butnotmuchofanyconsequence.Iboughtmineused,andI\'d buy another used one if I needed it. I\'devenpayfullpriceifIhadto,butI\'d never buy one on the primaty market; casting my dollar vote for the way that the company behaves. They make devices which run a Linux kernel and they lock the device to their own management software, which only runs on Windows or Mac (and poorly at that).','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(816,1468,'2014-03-19 22:01:16','paradigm','Bedrock Linux','Hi, I\'mthefounderandleaddeveloperofBedrockLinux.\r\n\r\nImadeapointtopassyourcomplementsonthemainpeoplebehindbedrocklinux.org\'s design.\r\n\r\nA key thing that may not have come across clearly which I wanted to elucidate: while Bedrock Linux happens to use chroot() behind the scenes, it is abstracted away from the end user. Moreover, things aren\'tassegregatedassomemayassumewhentheyheartheword\"chroot\".Fromtheenduserspointofview,youcanjustrunprogramsandnotworryaboutwheretheyoriginateorhowitworksunder-the-hood.Ifyouwantawebbrowserfromonedistro,steamfromanother,awindowmanagerfromyetathird,youcanjustdothatandtheyallplayalongtogetherasthoughtheywereallfromthesamedistro.Imayreworkthedocumentationtoputlessemphasisontheword\"chroot\"tomimizepossibleconfusion.\r\n\r\nThanksforhelpinggetBedrockLinuxmoreattention!Iagree-moreTLCforsmallerdistroslikeBedrockandBridgewouldcertainlybeagoodthing.BuuutmaybeI\'m biased.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(817,1469,'2014-03-23 23:10:14','Durandal','Valued show, please keep it!','I understand the comments in the show and asking the question Ken.\r\n\r\nI agree that it works better when more people are involved and appreciate that when theres only 2 or 3 it may seem less valued.\r\n\r\nEveryone needs to make more of an effort to attend the recordings. This includes me. Might be a good way to get into making my own episodes.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(818,1470,'2014-03-31 19:08:56','jezra','what do you mean \'noonesaysthat\'?','If the time is 9:04, I don\'tsay\"four after nine\"or\"four past nine\",Isay\"nine oh four\".Dag-nabbit!kidsthesedays.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(819,1471,'2014-03-24 03:20:58','Jonas','Encryping stuff','Thanks for the episode. You seem to do more interesting things in your normal computer use than the rest of us do. I\'minterestedinhearingmorelikethisinthefuture.Whatseemsmundanetoyouisreallyinteresingtousregulardesktopusers.\r\n\r\nIsthereareasontouseblowfishinpartucular?\r\nWhenyousay\"enter your key\",doyoumeanenterthepasswordforthekeycreatedearlier?I\'ve created keys with and without password before.\r\nIf you want to see an encrypted file using a text editor or movie player, is there a program or script you use as a front end to decypt and play on the fly, or do you decrypt and then handle the file separately? I\'mwonderingifyouuseaGTKorPythonpopuptoaskforthekeypasswordorsomethinglikethat.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(820,1471,'2014-03-27 00:46:38','sigflup','yo','Blowfish because it\'sfun.Nootherreason.\r\n\r\nKeyasinthesamekeyyouentered.Youarenotcreatingakey/passwordpair,youaremanuallyenteringakeyinandyou\'re entering it in twice. once for decrypting and once for encrypting. \r\n\r\nI would handle decrypting separately. If you script/write something that handle\'sencryptedfilesthatwouldbenice.SofarI\'ve just been piping them into things.\r\n\r\nI hope that answers your questions. Mail me if it doesn\'t.pantsbutt@@gmail.com\r\n\r\nTHANKSFORLISTENING!!!!!!','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(821,1474,'2014-04-02 16:45:48','pokey','Time for an update?','Damn! This ep wasn\'tevenoutaweek,andtheyRevedtheUI.Doweneedtodoanupdateshow?','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(822,1474,'2014-04-03 13:27:27','Ken Fallon','Hummm let me think','yes.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(823,1476,'2014-04-17 20:01:36','Flip Marley','background music','What is the music playing in the background? And how can I get it?','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(824,1477,'2014-04-01 13:09:05','DeepGeek','Happy April','Particularly loved the readings, thrown in as easter eggs, of bizzarrely boring techno dribble. If I had known that was going to be part of this show, I would have found something opaque to read from the great computer scientist Donald Knuth.\r\n\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Knuth\r\n\r\n---\r\nDG','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(826,1482,'2014-04-09 16:21:02','tonieee','Tux Radar is now Linux Voice','The guys who did Tux Radar have left Linux Format to form their own magazine, Linux Voice, so you can now find their podcast on their website (https://www.linuxvoice.com/).\r\n\r\nIn case you aren\'tawareLinuxVoicemagazinearegoingtogive50%oftheirprofitstothefreesoftwarecommunityandmakealltheircontentCC-BY-SA9monthsafterpublicationwhichisprettyawesome.','2022-02-1413:16:39'),
(827,1482,'2014-04-14 01:46:06','brother mouse','the mousepad','Pocket Casts for android allows the setting of playback speedup on a podcast-by-podcast basis. \r\n\r\nThe only show I speed up is \"under the influence\" from CBC. That dude.... talks... so. slow.... I speed it up 20% and it finally sounds normal.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(829,1484,'2014-04-17 03:42:02','Deltaray','New Desktop Recording program','There is a great new Screen recording program that is easy to use, works well and works with OpenGL even. Its called Simple Screen Recorder (SSR)\r\n\r\nhttps://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/\r\n\r\nAlso, I find kdenlive to be a decent video editor that\'seasytouse.IalsouseBlender,butIunderstandthatthelearningcurveisalothigherforit.ThereisalsoLives,butIhaven\'t used it.\r\n\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:39'),
(831,1486,'2014-04-18 11:20:20','borgu','greate interview','great interview, listened to it 3 times now. will listen again. good job guys!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(832,1488,'2014-04-16 12:49:54','CPrompt','Good shows!','I listen to a lot of these same shows but there are a few that I will be adding to my podcatcher.\r\n\r\nTHanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(833,1494,'2014-04-25 05:22:55','freelikegnu','Building a PC','https://pcpartpicker.com/ is good for exploring some new build combos. My prefered method for obtaining pc hardware is leveraging reviews from amazon and newegg for parts I can find on ebay. Sometimes the stores are cheaper, but usually last gen parts are the best deal and are often in new condition. There really should be some mention about making sure ram is compatable with the CPU and sometimes the motherboard may be picky about ram specs. ','2022-02-14 13:16:40'),
(834,1495,'2014-04-25 19:18:03','anon','','This guy sounds like a teacher. He should produce online video courses.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(835,1496,'2014-05-04 22:44:59','timttmy','ciwiki -- a didiwiki clone','Just a quick note to say I enjoyed the episode and that I use ciwiki a fork of didiwiki. The main benefit of ciwiki is that you can choose to make pages private and require a user to login to view or edit the content. https://sourceforge.net/projects/ciwiki/ . We needed something simple at work to keep sales quotes in but we are quite a small company so a full CRM would be overkill so I thought a wiki might be a good idea. I looked at LOADS, but decided that didiwiki (well ciwiki) was simple enough that everyone could use it with around 10 minutes training. We have been running it for around 3 and a half years now and a quick \" ls .didiwiki | sed \'/.prev.1/d\' | wc -l \" shows that there are 1137 pages in our .didiwiki folder. I\'vefoundthatthebuiltinbrowsersearchctrl^fworksbetterwhensearchingthroughpagetitles.Alsobackingitupisapieceofcake!Ijusthaveascriptthatrunsat4pmeverydaywhichgzipsthewhole.didiwikifolderandemailsittome.Thegzippedarchiveislessthan2MBsinsize,anotherwinforbeingplaintext.\r\n\r\nAnyway,thanksfortheshow!\r\n\r\n--timttmy','2022-02-1413:16:40'),
(836,1496,'2015-03-04 11:39:35','JPRedonnet','Ciwiki','Hi timttmy,\r\n\r\nI am pleased you like ciwiki. If you have some toubles with it, or if you need more functionnalities. Don\'thesitatetosendmeanemail.Youwillfindmeemailaddronsourceforge.net/projects/ciwiki/.\r\n\r\nI\'am the developper of this fork,\r\nJP Redonnet.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(838,1499,'2014-05-26 15:58:00','Dave Morriss','I enjoyed the history in your show','Thanks for this, I found it quite fascinating. My career in IT covered a number of the points you mentioned in your show, so it was good to reminisce. ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(839,1500,'2014-05-09 17:31:12','Bert Yerke','','I attend the key-signing party at SCaLE every year. Phil Dibowitz usually hosts and has done so for many years. He recommends not to do any actual signing at the party but rather use a worksheet to verify the keys and then follow up at home or in your hotel room) after the party. First each participant reads his/her fingerprint while the rest of us check it off on the list. Then we form a \"conga line\" to verfy identity with some form of picture ID. Passports are the most trusted form of ID.\r\nThere is more information at Phil\'swebsite:\r\nhttps://www.phildev.net/pgp/gpgsigning.html\r\nHealsohasaprogramtodosomeoftheheavylifting:\r\nhttps://www.phildev.net/pius/\r\nPIUScanbeusedtomanagethepartyandtofollowupafter.Itisanicewaytoprocesseachofthenewkeys,requiringinterventiononlytosetvalidationlevelanditalsomailsthesignedkeytotheownerautomagically.\r\n\r\nHopethathelps,\r\nBert','2022-02-1413:16:40'),
(840,1500,'2014-05-10 07:35:07','Ken Fallon','Conga line fail ?','Hi Bert,\r\n\r\nYou might want to also listen to https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1461 where Dave reports on his experiences in a conga line.\r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-14 13:16:41'),
(841,1500,'2014-05-15 15:10:45','Dave Morriss','Next time music?','Hey Bert,\r\n\r\nThanks for mentioning PIUS. I received a few signatures from people using this after this year\'sFOSDEM.\r\n\r\nIrealisenowwhatelsewasmissingfromtheFOSDEM\"conga\"-music:-)\r\n\r\nDave','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(842,1500,'2014-05-17 21:31:30','Alison Chaiken','import existing keys from server into APG?','Has anyone figured out how to import existing public keys from a keyserver into APG? The help the app provides is quite limited. I don\'tseeanyadvantagetocreatinganewkeyformyphone.AmImissingsomething?\r\n\r\nExcellentseries,Ahuka.Iinstalledmailvelopeaswell.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(843,1500,'2014-05-17 22:15:15','Alison Chaiken','not all keys appear in \"encrypt for\" list?','The list of keys I can encrypt for is much shorter than the list of keys I successfully imported. Anyone else have this problem? Restarting the browser did not help.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(844,1500,'2014-05-18 09:30:50','Alison Chaiken','Mailvelope, APG and K9mail working!','It has taken me a couple of hours, but I have Mailvelope, APG and K9mail working on my Android phone as well as on my laptop. I finally figured out that there is a hidden tab that allows APG to import keys from keyservers. For K9mail, since I use two-factor authentication with gmail, I had to set up an \"application-specific password.\" I put my secret key on my phone by MTPFS mounting it, copying the ASCII-armored secret key to Downloads folder, importing it into APG, and then remounting the folder to delete it. \r\n\r\nUseful links:\r\nhttps://www.minertechsolutions.com/blogs/how-to-configure-your-android-phone-with-gmail-using-k-9-mail-more/\r\n\r\nhttps://android.stackexchange.com/questions/54559/how-do-i-setup-a-gmail-account-with-2-step-verification-in-k-9-mail','2022-02-14 13:16:41'),
(845,1503,'2014-04-24 00:19:14','NYbill','Oops, misspoke...','I just realized, toward the end of the episode, I made a hypothetical example of a 3v AC wave going positive for 3v then negative for 3v. I called it \"3v peak to peak\".\r\n\r\nThis would of course be 6v, peak to peak.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(846,1503,'2014-05-11 04:50:30','Peter64','','Looking forward to listening to this one NYBill, have looked at these things numerous times, just don\'thaveagoodenoughreasontobuyonethough.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(847,1503,'2014-05-12 21:26:16','Peter','Bugger','Now I not only want one of these but a breadboard, 555 timer & all the other cool stuff to play with, Good stuff.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(849,1507,'2014-05-17 17:27:17','dodddummy','Tuxradar is still tuxradar, right?','If my memory is good for the one day since I listened, a listener gave feedback that tuxradar is now linux voice. And the hosts confirmed that. But tuxradar is still going and linux voice, while consisting of most of the old tux radar people is a different entity. In theory both will be awesome linux podcasts into the future and beyond.\r\n\r\nOr is my catcher fibbing to me?','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(850,1507,'2014-05-19 14:47:26','Dave Morriss','You are quite right','It was a comment by tonieee on https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=1482 pointing out that the hosts from TuxRadar had relocated to the Linux Voice magazine and podcast.\r\n\r\nApologies to all if we gave the wrong impression. I actually subscribe to both magazines and both podcasts and enjoy them all.','2022-02-14 13:16:41'),
(851,1509,'2014-05-15 18:51:41','ClaudioM','Working...','I have finally gotten an idea for a series that I think would be worthy of HPR. It\'sstillintheplanningstages,butIhopetohavetheinitialepisodeavailablesoon.I\'ll also be sure to throw in some random episodes on how I found Linux or something like that. Thanks again for HPR!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(852,1512,'2014-12-15 12:24:26','Måns Mårtensson','Teacher','I wonder if you know TiddlyWiki?\r\nhttps://tiddlywiki.com\r\nI\'vebeenusingitformusictextbooks,notebooksetc...\r\nItissearchableanddownloadableasasinglefile.Itcansavechangesfromabrowserandbeused/editedlocallyonapcoronlineviaaplethoraofbackendsorsimplywithasmallphpscript.\r\nHereareacoupleofexamplesImademyself:TWclassic:https://xn--mns-ula.dk/sky/apps/files_sharing/get.php?token=45ea57138089eeb535e36cee53b8831076041bf5\r\nThenewTW:https://bopland-tw5.tiddlyspot.com/\r\n\r\nCheersMånsMårtensson,Denmark','2022-02-1413:16:42'),
(853,1513,'2014-05-21 03:12:23','Phalax','Interesting','This show was really interesting. Love the for dummies way you present the otherwise somewhat hard to understand topic. Great show!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(854,1513,'2014-05-21 13:39:58','My5t3r102','','Really enjoyed this one. Found it interesting and engaging. I would very much like to hear some of your other topics. ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(855,1513,'2014-05-21 13:43:01','My5t3r102','Really enjoyed this one! ','Found it engaging and informative. Would very much like to hear you on other topics. ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(857,1513,'2014-05-22 10:34:45','NE5C1U5','good','wow! this was actaully REALLY good! much better than all other stuff i heard here','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(858,1513,'2014-05-22 14:37:09','Epicanis','I guess I should do more of these','Thanks Phalax and My5t3r102 (and elmussol over on the blog) for the quick feedback - sounds like this format has at least a few fans, so I\'vebumpedituponmy\"potentially upcoming topics\"listandI\'ll plan on doing more.\r\n\r\nI have a pretty large stack of papers and subjects available, but more suggestions are also welcome!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(859,1513,'2014-05-23 13:24:22','mcnalu','Good and different','This was good and something rather unique too. Informative, funny, quirky.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(860,1513,'2014-05-24 10:18:37','Epicanis','There will be more','Thanks also Quvmoh, NE5C1U5, and mcnalu (and if anyone is waiting in the moderation queue, thank you, too.)\r\n\r\nAfter these comments, I\'lldefinitelybedoingmoreofthese.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(861,1514,'2014-05-23 11:59:58','mcnalu','Enjoyed it','Enjoyed the show, and the very next morning I installed mhWaveEdit (via slackbuilds.org) and recorded and edited my next HPR show with it!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(862,1517,'2014-06-09 21:23:30','klaatu','every number','I did not know that any number greater than 1 was either prime or could expressed as a product of primes. Thanks for this informative episode!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(863,1518,'2014-06-02 12:22:31','davidWHITMAN','Great List','As an internet audio junkie this is a great list.\r\nThanks','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(864,1518,'2014-06-02 15:19:15','Ken Fallon','Working on my basement filling my nas','Thanks Dave. \r\n\r\nBoredom killer and NAS filler.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(865,1518,'2014-06-04 08:38:41','Dave Morriss','Thanks guys','Thanks davidWHITMAN and Ken Fallon for the positive feedback.\r\n\r\nI was convinced I had created the perfect soporific here, but maybe not after all :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(866,1522,'2015-02-16 16:05:10','Windigo','Creating a bridge interface','So glad you submitted this episode, Klaatu. I recently turned to Docker/containers to share my web development environment across machines/reinstalls, and stumbled when it came to create a bridge interface.\r\n\r\nFor anyone else looking, here\'sthecommandKlaatumentioned:\r\n\r\niplinkaddbr0typebridge','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(868,1523,'2014-06-07 13:29:26','Ken Fallon','New Comment Feed','Please test https://hackerpublicradio.org/comments_rss.php\n\nThere are some issues with the encoding not been UTF-8. This is a item that needs to be fixed with the comment system in general.','2022-02-14 13:16:42'),
(869,1523,'2014-06-08 14:12:49','Ken Fallon','Trigger comment','This is a test comment to trigger all the RSS feeds. By the way we get one comment spam every 2 minutes. Well done to all the spammers out there.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(870,1524,'2014-06-06 06:54:32','etalas','I\'vethoughtthe8charkeyIDsaren\'t enough nowadays','Only listened to the first third yet (nice talk so far, questions from the audience are a little hard to understand) but I\'vethoughttheeightcharacterkeyIDsaren\'t enough nowadays b/c it\'stooeasytocreateakeypairthathasthesamefirsteightcharsofanID.IthinktherewassomethingDebian-relatedaboutthisafewyearsback.\r\n\r\nInthemeantimeIcameacrossthosetwohelpfullinksregardingGPG/PGP:\r\n-whyyoushouldusesubkeys:https://wiki.debian.org/Subkeys\r\n-a\"best practices\"forOpenPGP:https://we.riseup.net/riseuplabs+paow/openpgp-best-practices([EDIT:replacedbyhttps://help.riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/gpg-best-practices)\r\n\r\nkeepupthegoodwork!','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(871,1527,'2014-06-06 00:26:06','pokey','You too!','I thought I was the only one.\r\n\r\nI love GPS... probably to an unhealthy degree.\r\n\r\nThanks for the episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(872,1527,'2014-06-13 14:06:44','rocket-dog','','One question, are we there yet?','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(873,1529,'2014-06-12 09:44:43','Ken Fallon','Disagree with your comments on LibReSSL','As ever I enjoyed this show and broadly agree with many of your points. I would first like to strongly disagree with the section where you discuss LibReSSL before adding another suggestion.\r\n\r\nYour Ad hominem argument against Theo de Raadt (10:23:00) was unmerited, and while people may criticise his tact, he has a long history of producing and managing secure projects.\r\nFrom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_de_Raadt: \"He is the founder and leader of the OpenBSD and OpenSSH projects\". \r\n\r\nTo address your other points in that section.\r\n1. \"I would stick with OpenSSL and give LibReSSL a pass, at least until such a time as they show a long track record of success\".\r\nThe developers of LibReSSL have a long track record of success as they are the same people that bring you OpenSSH. They are noted for been able to produce secure software. So much so that Linux Torvalds said of the team, \"I think the OpenBSD crowd is a bunch of masturbating monkeys, in that they make such a big deal about concentrating on security to the point where they pretty much admit that nothing else matters to them.\" From a practical point of view everyone running any Linux Distribution is more than likely already running and trusting OpenSSH.\r\nFrom https://www.libressl.org/: \"LibReSSL is primarily developed by the OpenBSD Project\". \r\nFrom https://www.openssh.com/: OpenSSH is developed by the OpenBSD Project.\r\n\r\n2. \"A good general rule in security is that new code is much more dangerous than code that has been around for a long time\"\r\nThe whole heart bleed issue proves this to be false. The rule itself is based on the premise that if it\'saroundalongtime,manypeoplehavereviewedthecodeandmanybugshavebeenfixed.Thisisarewordingof\"given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow\",Linus\'s_Law argument which you yourself criticise in the episode. \r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus\'s_Law\r\n\r\nManypeopleskipthecaveatsintheformalversion\"Given a large enough beta-tester and co-developer base, almost every problem will be characterized quickly and the fix will be obvious to someone\".Theheartbleedcodewascausedbynothavingalargeenoughbeta-testerandco-developerbase,andyetthisisexactlywhattheOpenBSDProjectbringstothetable.\r\n\r\nFurthermoreLibReSSLisnot\"new code\",butratheritis\"forked code\".TheyarefixingoldexistingbugsonOpenSSLandnothingispreventingOpenSSLfromimplementingthefixestheydiscover.\r\n\r\n3.Yourarguethatremovingcodeand\"stuff they don\'t care about\"doesn\'t look good.\r\nI would point out that that is not a bad thing and was widely supported when LibreOffice forked OpenOffice. Michael Meeks celebrates this by publicising 38,714 known unused methods in LibreOffice. \"One of the unfortunate things that LibreOffice inherited, as part of the several decades worth of unpaid technical debt, is unused code that has been left lying around indefinitely. This was particularly unhelpful when mingled with the weight and depth of the useful code we have around the place.\"\r\nFrom https://people.gnome.org/~michael/blog/2012-01-09-unused.html \r\n\r\nSo finally I would suggest that \"Mono Culture is bad\" should be added to your list. Having (cooperating) competing systems, is not a bad thing as it encourages development, and innovation. Over reliance on any one piece of software is a bad thing. We saw that in the fields of Operating systems, web browsers and now in Security Libraries. ','2022-02-14 13:16:42'),
(874,1529,'2014-06-13 01:15:53','Kevin O\'Brien','WhyIsaidthat...','Istillmaintainthattestedcodeisbetterthanuntestedcode,andnothingtstsitmorethantime.TheOpenSSLcodeworkedwellforalongtimeuntilaverysubtleerrorcreptin.Sothequestioniswhetherwewillmorequicklygettoamoresecurestatebydevelopingamaturecodebaseorbythrowingitoutandstartingover.Ingeneral,Imaintainthatfixingthematurecodeisabetterpractice.\r\n\r\nSecond,announcingalmostimmediatelythatthatyouhavethrownout90,000linesofcode(thenumberIrecall)doesnottomesuggestcarefulthoughtsomuchasahack-and-slashmentality,andIdon\'t like that in security. Calm deliberation usually works better.\r\n\r\nThird, from the reports I read one of the things that was discarded as an unnecessary feature was Windows compatibility. Even though I support free software, I recognize that we need to share the Internet with a shit-ton of Windows machines, and I would prefer that they be as secure as possible.\r\n\r\nI totally agree on Mono culture, and I hope that LibreSSL provides good competition. I did not mean to imply that LibreSSL should not exist, only that Iwould be very cautious about adopting anything unproven.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(875,1529,'2014-06-13 16:00:04','Ken Fallon','You many not have researched this enough','To be clear this is *not*, as you say, \"starting over\". They started with the existing OpenSSL code and worked from their. So they are using the exact same \"mature code\" and any issue they find are also issues in OpenSSL. Once fixed they are added to LibReSSL and _remain_ in OpenSSL. However, Do not mistake \"old code\" for \"tested code\". It was not tested, which was your third point \"Bugs are not shallow if the eyeballs are not there.\" Now that people *are* looking at the code bugs are been found. Case in point the new team brought on board by the Linux Foundation to help fix OpenSSL reported on 5th June 2014: CVE-2014-0224: \"a Man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack where the attacker can decrypt and modify traffic from the attacked client and server.\"\r\n\r\nSo let\'slookatwhatwasactuallyremovedinthefirstweek.arstechnicahaveaninterviewwithTheodeRaadtandhedescribesexactlywhattheyremoved.\r\nhttps://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/04/openssl-code-beyond-repair-claims-creator-of-libressl-fork/\r\n--------------------------------------------------------\r\ndeRaadtsaidtherewere\"Thousands of lines of VMS support. Thousands of lines of ancient WIN32 support. Nowadays, Windows has POSIX-like APIs and does not need something special for sockets. Thousands of lines of FIPS support, which downgrade ciphers almost automatically.\"\r\n...\r\nTherewerealso\"thousands of lines of APIs that the OpenSSL group intended to deprecate 12 years or so ago and [are] still left alone.\"\r\n...\r\nDeRaadttoldZDNetthathisteamhasremoved90,000linesofCcode.\"Even after all those changes, the codebase is still API compatible,\"hesaid.\"Our entire ports tree (8,700 applications) continue to compile and work after all these changes.\"\r\n--------------------------------------------------------\r\n\r\nSotosummarisethefacts:\r\n90,000linesof*unused*or*obsolete*codeisremovedfromtheLibReSSLcodebase.\r\n90,000linesof*unused*or*obsolete*coderemainsintheOpenSSLcodebase.\r\n\r\nIftheIndustryAverageis17.5errorsper1000linesofcode*,andthereare90,000linesofcode,wecancalculatethattheOpenSSLcodehas1,575MOREerrorsthanLibReSSL\r\n\r\n(90000/1000)x((50-15)/2)=1,575\r\n*\"Code Complete\"bySteveMcConnell.\r\nBlameCharlesinNJifmymathiswrong.','2022-02-1413:16:43'),
(877,1531,'2014-06-17 17:36:15','Ken Fallon','Toaster ?!?','I do not think it means what you think it means\r\n\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toaster\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:43'),
(878,1531,'2014-06-21 01:20:47','jezra','does a toaster really need to make toast?','P.S. \r\nhttps://www.jezra.net/blog/no_it_doesnt_make_toast_anymore\r\n','2022-02-14 13:16:43'),
(879,1532,'2014-06-17 17:49:01','Ken Fallon','Good plan','\r\nGood idea and also useful for HPR. Can you give us some sample files to work from please.\r\n\r\nCan you also give us clearer view on what the Inputs and Outputs are, as well as rules that you want.\r\n\r\nYou mentioned ifthisthenthat ( IFTTT ) but reading https://ifttt.com/privacy would not lend itself to FLOSS solution.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(880,1533,'2014-05-24 12:49:14','mcnalu','Erratum 2:','In the notes, the list is most used/liked FIRST. Doh^2!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(881,1536,'2014-06-24 18:45:04','NYbill','They still make them...','Just an FYI if anyone wants to get a kit like CPromt is talking about, there is still a company making them. Just do a search on Amazon or somewhere for a company called Elenco. These would make a neat \'retro\' electronics kit for a youngster. ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(882,1536,'2014-06-24 18:57:47','NYbill','','Found it: https://www.elenco.com/search/searchdetails/130-in-1_electronics_playground=MjA0\r\n\r\n(admins: you can just paste this link to my last comment if you\'dlike.)','2022-02-1413:16:44'),
(884,1536,'2014-06-26 10:52:52','Ken Fallon','Available at amazon','These are available in Amazon :) Ordering some this weekend.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(885,1536,'2014-06-26 18:08:05','NYbill','','Yea, we played with one when we were kids as well, Cprompt. It was at my Grandparents house. The Radio Shack one. Probably the same one you had. I remember my cousin and I doing a project once that was a \"dog whistle\" (humans can\'thearit).Wepicturedgettingallthedogsintheneighborhoodhowlingandrunninguptous.\r\n\r\nWewiredtheprojectupinabout30min,Thensatontheporchforhoursdisturbingnotonedog.Heh...Andbecausewecouldn\'t hear it we had to keep checking the wiring thinking we had it hooked up wrong. \r\n\r\nYour going to get one Ken? Cool! I bet your kids will enjoy it. You could probably get a episode out of it with you and your son doing one of the projects and talking about it. (You owe me a show!) :P','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(886,1536,'2014-06-27 00:57:50','pokey','I had this!','I got this very kit for Christmas one year. I didn\'tcompletemanyoftheprojectsbeforeIstartedexperimentingonmyownandfriedacoupleofthecomponents,renderingmostoftheprojectsuseless,butIdidloveit.IfonlyIhadbeengiventhiskitjustacoupleorfewyearslater....\r\n\r\nGreatepisode!Itreallybroughtbacksomefunmemories.TheprojectsthatIremembercompletingwerethedooralarm,thefloodalarm,thelightmeterandthefishcaller.IknowIdidacouplemorewiththelightsensortoo,andofcourseIwascircuitbendingbeforecircuitbendingwascalledcircuitbending.I\'m pretty sure that\'showIfriedcomponentstoo.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(887,1536,'2014-06-30 20:11:40','Deltaray','Snap circuits','Snap Circuits (https://www.snapcircuits.net/) fit the bill these days for inspiring young kids to learn about electronics.','2022-02-14 13:16:44'),
(888,1536,'2014-10-20 22:40:54','plan9fan','','Great episode!!! Not only did I learn that my wife owns this very kit, but that she too was into electronics as a young adult. What a women.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(889,1537,'2014-06-27 01:05:54','pokey','Nice','I make my coffee in a percolator, and I like it much better than a drip machine. We decided to get ours after our third drip machine in 5 years burned out it\'sboilingcoil,andwewerepleasantlysurprisedathowmuchwelikehowthismakescoffee.Wealsolovethatitcanpourcoffeewithoutspillingany,whichcannotbesaidof99%ofdripmachinesthatI\'ve used. I find that I like my coffee a little weaker when I percolate it than when I make it with a dripper. \r\n\r\nMy daughter just finished reading Little Brother by Cory Doctoro, and she liked the part about cold brew coffee, so we\'llprobablytrythattoo.MaybeI\'ll be able to review it on the HPR_AudioBookClub. ;)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(891,1538,'2014-06-28 16:38:41','Dave Morriss','Wayback machine','Hi Jon,\r\n\r\nVery impressive show. You said you wished you had a before and after for your site.\r\n\r\nI looked on the Wayback Machine and there are old versions of the School of Music\'ssitegoingbackintime,thoughwhethertheyarewhatyouarelookingforIdon\'t know.\r\n\r\nHave a look at https://web.archive.org/web/20130128225830/https://music.louisiana.edu/ for example.\r\n\r\nDave','2022-02-14 13:17:16'),
(892,1538,'2014-07-07 10:52:51','Jon Kulp ','Thanks Dave! ','Wow Dave, thanks for the tip. Wayback indeed had the previous version of our site. Kinda scary. I just want it to go away haha! ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(894,1551,'2014-07-25 04:56:12','pokey','Very interesting','And very tempting. Have you made any profit from this yet?','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(895,1553,'2014-07-25 04:54:34','pokey','Fun ep','I listened to this on a long drive, and it kept me sane in some insane traffic. Thank you. I don\'tthinkwesharethesametasteinmusic,butIreallyenjoyedthetalkiebits.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(896,1554,'2014-07-22 07:45:01','Colin ','Journey comments','Hi guys, great episode!\r\n\r\nMy comments on the journey were really well covered. I did think that a bit more description would be nice. Not like Tolkien, but just some basics, to give more of an idea of there surroundings. I also thought that there is little sense of time in terms of there travels. I do accept the point that the book is probably more accessible partly because this is not detailed.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(897,1554,'2014-08-03 15:53:40','brijwhiz','Journey comments and next book podcast','Hello team, fabulous choice. The last time I heard the audio bookclub it was a long time ago and thanks to this podcast I heard the fantastic series of the solar clipper. \r\nOnce again I had the pleasant experience of listening to a fantastic podiobook thanks to your recommendation. \r\nIn addition to thanking you I wanted to add two points from my side.\r\n\r\n1. Journey comments:\r\n\r\nI agree with all of you that Tolkein and Robert Jordan style meandering (while I love it) may not work for all. However having no sense of time or space does make the book a bit less in my opinion. I think Nathan Lowell found a happy medium path in his solar clipper series where the vast expanse of his universe is shown without being over detailed. \r\n\r\n2. I have already bought his print books to read, but I was very interested to find out if he ever did come out with another audio book. I thought I heard mention of it, but I could not find it on the interwebs.\r\n\r\nOnce again thank you all for your efforts.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(898,1558,'2014-07-23 18:12:12','Mark Waters','Thanks','Thanks for sharing , that was a great episode , makes me want to go urban exploring.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(899,1558,'2014-07-24 07:42:14','Ken Fallon','You *must* get a recording device for mobile interviews','Hi Christopher,\r\n\r\nA fantastic episode. As I was listening to all the tours you got I couldn\'thelpthinking\"record that as a HPR show\".\r\n\r\nSogetyourselfaZoom,andaSanzaClipasabackupandgetrecording.Gettingsomebusinesscardsprintedoutalsohelpsasitmakesthepeoplemorecomfortablebeenrecorded.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(900,1558,'2014-07-25 04:50:45','pokey','Cool topic','I almost thought I was listening to myself though. I explore in much the same way, and would have given many of the same tips, right down to the hammock. +1 for acting natural, being truthful, and avoiding private property. The shopping bag was a new one on me though. I\'llconsiderit.\r\n\r\nIprefertoexploreonmyfreetime,andnaponmylunchbreak.IliketowalkforhourswhenI\'m in the woods.\r\n\r\nI made my own hammock for camping, and I made a small one just for sitting in if i\'moutwalkinginthewoods.Ihadtore-tieitseveraltimestogetitright,butit\'s nice to sit in.\r\n\r\nIf you record traces of the trails that you walk, I\'dbehappytoaddthemintoopenstreetmap.orgforyou,ifyou\'re interested, and if you\'renotalreadyeditingityourself.\r\n\r\nIloveexploringbuildingstoo,andIdoiteverychanceIget.Ilovetoseeattics,basements,sub-basements,framework,etc...Ilovetoseehowoldbuildingswerebuilt,andjusthonorthecraftsmanship.Sometimesyougettosee\"so-and-so was here\"andadatefromlongago.That\'s always a real treat. I once got to go in a clock in a tower, and watch the guy wind it.\r\n\r\nThanks for the great episode. It was a real treat.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(901,1558,'2014-07-30 11:42:00','Beeza','Lunchbreak Exploration','I loved this episode.\r\n\r\nI\'veworkedinallsortsofplacesandalwaysspentmybreaksexploringmysurroundings-sometimeswithinabuildingandsometimesfurtherafield.\r\n\r\nWhenIusedtoworkforaUKgovernmentdepartmentIwasstaggeredathoweasyitwastoaccesssomesupposedlyrestrictedareas.\r\n\r\nManyofficebuildingshaveafloorabovethetopoftheliftshaft.It\'s not so much that you\'renotsupposedtogothere-justthatnobodyexpectsyouto.Thatoftenprovidesunofficialaccesstoadjacentcompaniesinsharedbuildings.\r\n\r\nYourtipto\"look like you have a right to be there\"isfundamentaltothewhole\"hobby\".','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(902,1563,'2014-07-31 07:59:58','etalas','','You know, you could just put a little function for your incremental sleep and subshelling/backgrounding on top of your rc.local executing the cmd passed as parameters and then use this w/o needing to remember to increase the sleep parameter.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(903,1566,'2014-08-05 08:30:25','Steve Bickle','How /etc is pronounced','/etc is not pronounced etcetera because it actually stands for \'extendedtextconfiguration\' hence the et\'cpronunciation.\r\n\r\nOkthat\'s me done with my \"somebody\'swrongontheInternet\" moment for now ;-)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(904,1566,'2014-08-07 13:53:05','Dave Morriss','Et cetera, and so forth','Hi Steve,\r\n\r\nThanks for responding to my random mutterings.\r\n\r\nYou know, I had never heard that explanation, and didn\'tknowtherehadbeen/isawaraboutthispronunciation.\r\n\r\nHere\'s my experience: I encountered my first Unix system in the 1970\'s.IwasworkingatLancasterUniversityandwewereevaluatingaHarris(sp?)system.Wereckonedthedirectorywas\"et cetera\"andnobodytoldusotherwise.Wedidn\'t buy a Harris.\r\n\r\nAt my next job in the 1980\'sIattendedacourserunbyHPontheirHP-UXsystemwhereIamcertainthetrainercalled/etc\"et cetera\".WedidendupwithHP,Sun,Apollo,SGIandDECUnixflavoursthereafter,andinnoneofthemwas/etceveranythingotherthan\"et cetera\".\r\n\r\nIhavehearditcalled\"slash ee tee cee\"butthat\'s probably an anomaly.\r\n\r\nPlus, Wikipedia reckons \"et cetera\" is correct and \"extended text configuration\"/\"et see\" is a backronym. I have to say it certainly smells of backronym and folk etymology to me :-)\r\n\r\nI rest my case ...','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(905,1566,'2014-08-08 13:10:08','Mike Ray','/etc blah blah','I agree with Dave. My first encounter with Unix was with a Honeywell Bull System V box in 1991 and technical and educational docs from Honeywell Bull themselves called it \'etcetera\'. I like the pronunciation \'etsy\' though','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(906,1568,'2014-08-11 04:24:36','klaatu','Amazing!','This is really really cool! I am not really interested in voice-driven computing myself but I have to admit that this is really pretty nice.\r\n\r\nOn the flip side of all this, I wonder what is involved in creating the voice for the computer. If someone sat down and recorded every word in the dictionary, can those samples be strung together for a more natural-sounding computer voice? or is it more technical and programmatic than that?\r\n\r\nOne wonders.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(907,1569,'2014-08-08 11:52:18','Dave Morriss','Thanks for an impressive show','Hi Mike,\r\n\r\nThanks for your comprehensive explanation of this subject.\r\n\r\nIt\'sadifficultonetoconveyinapodcast,buttheverydetailednotesandexampleshelpedenormously.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(908,1569,'2014-08-10 21:03:44','Mike Ray','Hope it wasn\'ttoolongandtechnical','ThanksDave.Itriedveryhardtomakeacomplexsubjectasengagingaspossible.It\'s likely to be pretty boring for a lot of listeners. SQLite3 makes writing a real-world example very simple though. I hope that nice Mr. Fallon feels suitably chastised','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(909,1569,'2014-08-11 12:57:23','Ken Fallon','Brilliant episode but I\'mstillnotconvinced','HiMike,\r\n\r\nNodoubtaboutit,thiswasabrilliantepisodeonMany-to-manydatarelationships.Theepisodeandshownotesareexcellent,andyouevenmade*some*progressinconvincingmethatalinkingtablemaybeneeded.Iwouldhavelikedamoredetailedexplanationastowhyit\'s a bad idea to use a comma separated list backed with actual processor utilization tests to prove this. Even then I\'mwillingtoarguethatthechoiceofamoreinefficientmethod,isbetterifthesystemcanbekeptsimpler.RememberthatHPRisavolunteerruneffortandwecannotguaranteethatwewillalwayshaveDBA\'s available to help out. I am more than happy to select a less efficient process if it means that more people can understand it.\r\n\r\nDon\'tforgetthatthepurposeofthedatabaseistosupportthedistributionofshows.TheshowsareprimarilydistributedusingRSSandthereforewedonothaveachoiceinthedatamodel,asthatisimposeduponus.Whileashow->hostmaybebettermodeledinaRelationaldatabaseasamanytomanyrelationshipthefactisthatinaRSSItemelementitisa1:1relationship.Asin:therecanbeonlyone//item/authorelementinthefeed,sowhatwearetryingtodoisn\'t even possible in RSS 2.0. In the Atom syndication standard it is possible to do it using either multiple atom:author or atom:contributor elements. However even in that case it is still a 1:n relationship and not a many to many. A show is an independent item and has 1 or more authors or 0 or more contributors.\r\n\r\nAlso the use of an RDBMS is a legacy of our history and could change in the future. As DeepGeek suggested a long time ago, it should be possible to run the entire system using XSLT to merge XML fragments. This is now well supported by Atom (atom:source) and HTML5 (html:article). In this case the back end could conceivably not even have a database.\r\n\r\nAs Dave is aware, I may change my mind over night and accept your vision but today I\'mstillnotconvinced.\r\n\r\n-https://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification#ltauthorgtSubelementOfLtitemgt\r\n- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4287#page-24\r\n- https://www.w3.org/html/wg/drafts/html/master/sections.html#the-article-element\r\n- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relational_database\r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-14 13:17:17'),
(910,1569,'2014-08-11 17:38:05','Mike Ray','Scalability','Hello Ken. I take your point about XML Atom feeds. A big drawbig of XML is it is stuck with representing top-down, tree-like structures.\r\n\r\nWhat you are doing by putting a comma-seperated list of values in a single column of a table is turning another table through 90 degrees. The problem, apart from the obvious one of there now being data items in this table that are not identified by the key, is one of scalability. How long is the field? 1024 characters? What happens when it runs out of space?\r\n\r\nI know that in this application you are not exactly writing a multi-user client/server database application with many concurrent users and transactions happening every few tens of milliseconds, but compromises should not be made in the interest of programmer comfort with the SQL. That ultimately leads to performance compromises.\r\n\r\nBut even with the largish number of shows to date and the number of hosts, it doesn\'trepresentabigdataset.Butasystemwhichcansupportsomethingbigfromthestartwillnotneedtearingdownandre-hashingasthingsgrow.\r\n\r\nIguessyourhandsareabittiedifyoudon\'t know the future platform resources, like whether you will always have a sensible RDBMS back-end available.\r\n\r\nMy show was pretty theoretical. I\'mmoreusedtolargesystems.InthepastIhaveworkedone-commercesystemsforbigvendors,andonworld-wideclient/serverstuff.\r\n\r\nIusuallytaketheattitudethataheavy-dutysolutioncanhandlesmall-frywithoutbreakingintoasweat,butthereverseisnottrue.That\'s scalability','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(911,1569,'2014-08-16 18:43:51','Ken Fallon','Scalability is not an issue.','I figured out that we could comfortably store 10,000 comma separated hosts into a row before we would have to worry. That episode would take five hours just to introduce the hosts. \r\n\r\nI don\'tthinkthatScalabilityisanissue.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(912,1569,'2014-08-16 21:46:12','Mike Ray','Scalability','Some time in the year nineteen-canteen, the first man to write a mainframe program said; \"nah, I\'lljustusetwobytesfortheyear...\" :)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(913,1569,'2014-08-19 18:25:06','Ken Fallon','Straw Man Argument','Unlike you\'remainframeprogrammerwhoknewtherewouldbeaprobleminatmost50years,ourproblemmightarisein2319,assumingthecurrentrateofhostscomingtothenetwork,andignoringthefactthatthereareonlyabout80hostsactiveinanygivenyear,andassumingallourhostslivetobetoagrandoldageof370orso,andthattheyareallavailabletobeinthisshow.Eventhenitwouldstilltakeover5hourstointroducethemandwewouldprobablyjustputthemunderVariousHostsatthatpoint,likewedofortheNewYearShow.Whichincedentlyhasunder100listeners,letalonecontributinghosts.\r\n\r\nSowhyisitabadideatouseacommaseparatedlistinthecaseofHPR?\r\n\r\nRememberIintendtogetatleastonemoreshowoutofyouorDaveonthistopic.\r\n\r\n/mestrugglesnottosay\"because it\'s more elegant\"\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(915,1569,'2014-09-03 13:57:38','Ken Fallon','How do you deal with tags','I can see the usefulness of many to many relationships but I\'mcurioustoknowhow\"tags\"aresupposedtobemodelledinaRDBMS','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(916,1569,'2014-09-03 22:03:24','Dave Morriss','Dealing with tags','I\'dhavethoughttheanswerwasmoreofthesamemany-to-manystuff.\r\n\r\nSowhatisaatag?Iwouldexpectittobeadescriptivestring,perhapsonealreadyusedinasystem,ormaybeanewone.Usuallyyou\'d want to refer to existing tags when tagging an entity in your database I imagine, so you can see if the tag is \"open source\" or \"open-source\".\r\n\r\nIn your interface, if you wanted to re-use a tag for a new entity then would be good if your system offered it in a menu or a list or let you start typing it and generated the matches as you type (like Google does in browsers). To do that you\'dneedasearchabletablecontainingonetagperrow.Ifyouweretypinginatagandyoumadeatypotheerrorwouldbemoreobviousinsuchascheme.(You\'d need Javascript to do this in a browser though.)\r\n\r\nThen a tagged entity associated with many tags would have multiple entries in a cross-reference table. You\'dprobablywanttostoreyourtagswithacase-insensitivevariantorbuildacase-insensitiveindextoo.\r\n\r\nYouwouldn\'t want to store the tags in a comma-separated list in the entity (no idea why I thought of that design) since you couldn\'tthenimplementarapidlookupasyoutyped.Plusyou\'d have duplication, couldn\'teasilybuildanindex,etc,etc.\r\n\r\nDoesthatmakesense?Mikecanprobablyexplainthismoreclearly:-)','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(917,1569,'2014-09-04 19:26:30','borgu','','I\'vesomewhatmixedfeelingaboutthisep.Mikestartsexplainingingood,simpleandeasytofollowwayandthenjustdropsit:(Hejustneededtocontinueinsimilarfashion.Like,onecanpointfromartist_tabletogenre_tableandbackbutinordertopreservemany-to-manynatureofdataonewouldhavetohavemultiplecopiessamedataateachsideandleavebehindtheuniquenessofkeysandthentochange,forexample,artistsnameonewouldhavetochangeinmultiplerecordsatonceandquerieswouldhavetofilterthroughalotmoredataandsoon...itwouldbeterriblyinefficientandwastefulbutitwouldwork...anditwouldbeobvioustolistenerwhythisisabaddesign...andinanefforttoimproveitonecanevolveittohavethirdintermediatetable...\r\n\"believe me this is bad\"willnotcutforexplanation:(\r\n*sigh*\r\nsorry,IguessI\'m ranting..','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(918,1569,'2014-09-05 01:01:52','Mike Ray','Tags','An RDBMS is a (potentially) huge exercise in set theory. So a collection of tags associated with, for example, a show, is a \'set\'. SQL provides the \'in\' clause for such things:\r\n\r\nselect show from tbl_show\r\nwhere \'elephant\' in\r\nselect tag, show_id from shows;\r\n\r\nor something like that.\r\n\r\nI\'veneverevenexposedmybraintohowsomethinglikeGoogleindexestheworld\'s web sites. But you can bet they don\'tuseacomma-separatedlistinasingletablecolumn.\r\n\r\nIthinkwejustfoundasubjectformynextdatabaseshow...settheoryandthe\'IN\'clause.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(919,1569,'2014-09-05 03:16:50','Mike Ray','More about tags','Actually thinking more about this. It\'sanothersimplemany-to-many.\r\n\r\nAshowcanhaveoneormoretags,andatagcanappearforoneormoreshows.\r\n\r\nSo,usingthesamediagrammingIusedinmyshownotes,andIhopethearrowsdon\'t screw up the form submission:\r\n\r\nshow------tag\r\n\r\nThe tag table only has one row for any possible tag. And here tags need to be cleaned up, probably all made lowercase and with apostrophes removed etc.\r\n\r\nThen the show_tag_xref table just has a row consisting of two columns:\r\n\r\nshow_id\r\ntag_id\r\n\r\nBoth columns have \'notnull\' constraints and there is a compound unique index.\r\n\r\nThen an SQL query something like this can be looped to insert tags into the tags table with an \'after-insert\' trigger to insert into the show_tag_xref table and the tag_id of the tags table is an autoincrement column:\r\n\r\ninsert into tbl_tags (strTag) values (?)\r\nwhere ? not in(\r\nselect str_tag from tbl_tags\r\n);\r\n\r\nAnd then queries similar to those I did for the 1569 show notes are used to pull shows from the pool by tag.\r\n\r\nIt\'sawhilesinceIdidanyprofessionalMySQLprogrammingbutIthinkitnowhastriggersandautoincrementcolumns,andstoredprocedures.\r\n\r\nAbreezeinPerlusingtheDBI.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(920,1569,'2014-10-07 23:49:34','Mike Ray','@Borgu','I thought it was pretty clear. But it\'salwayspossibletofindabetterwaytoexplainit.IgotabitlostatthepointItalkedaboutacircularreference.Thatcouldhavebeenbetter.ButIguessanexplanationthatdidn\'t have a 100% perfect explanation is better than no show at all. \r\n\r\nI did this show in response to a real-world discussion. I\'llnotbotherwithanymoreaboutRDBMSmatters.\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(921,1569,'2014-10-08 07:46:15','Ken Fallon','Noooooo','Hi Mike,\r\n\r\nPlease continue to send in shows on anything you like. I think the feedback has been overall excellent on your show and I personally want to hear more on RDBMS as do many other listners.\r\n\r\nKeep them coming.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(922,1570,'2014-08-11 04:20:58','Klaatu','JFS works for me.','Always good to hear a little about JFS. I have been using JFS on my main 500GB SSD drive as well as my 64GB thumbdrive for, I think, three years now. So far I have nothing but good things to say about it. \r\n\r\nI do not have a whole lot of data about it, except that it has been working quite nicely and without incident. \r\n\r\nA 256GB SSD drive, only a few months old, using a filesystem that is *not* JFS, has recently died. I am tempted to take this as a vote of confidence for JFS, but lack of any real causal data for the failure prevents me from considering it seriously.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(923,1577,'2014-08-21 01:43:06','x1101','Thanks!','I was actually about to build something very like this myself! Playing with it now and loving it!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(924,1577,'2014-08-23 16:43:44','guitarman','Cool','Glad you are enjoying it x1101. I like the philosophy of it, plus its very performant. If you need help with it aside from the handbook which is great on the getnikola website, they have an IRC chat room on freenode: #nikola where the devs and a few users hang out. I\'vegottensomegoodhelpthereaswell.\r\n-Cheers','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(925,1580,'2016-05-06 01:39:36','Ramiro','FAT, FAT32','Perhaps you could change the name of the Podcast from \"FAST and NTFS\" to \"FAT and NTFS\"','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(926,1580,'2016-05-06 09:29:24','Dave Morriss','Title change','Thanks Ramiro. This typo obviously slipped through the net in 2014, but has now been corrected','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(927,1580,'2016-05-08 15:47:58','Ken Fallon','Done','Changed fast to fat','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(928,1587,'2014-09-05 14:24:47','chalkahlom','','fine show indeed! Many thanks.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(929,1588,'2014-09-04 01:30:38','Stephen','re the reader','I agree with your collective assessment that the reader did well. But one thing really bugged me repeatedly--he made the classic non-local mispronunciation of the city of Kissimmee. It is *not* KISS-im-mee; it\'skis-SIM-mee.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(930,1588,'2014-09-10 02:15:07','Fifty OneFifty','Cast member areas of the Haunted Mansion Facade','https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgnKtJpmVfk','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(931,1590,'2014-09-06 16:25:17','Jonathan','Great Show','Thanks for this great introduction to XFS. I had been wondering why Daniel Robbins (creator of Gentoo, Funtoo) recommends it. While it seems ideal for enterprise use, for personal use it\'sabummerthatyoucan\'t resize (shrink) it. Guess I\'llbestickingtomytried-and-trueextconfigurationinmynextsystemsetup.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(932,1591,'2014-09-30 14:22:38','mordancy','lighting your charcoal chimney','The best and cheapest way I have found to light the charcoal in my charcoal chimney has been to use either newspaper or paper towels. Put as much vegetable oil or cooking oil on it as you can. Then it will act like an oil lamp and the paper will burn until all the oil has cooked off.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(933,1593,'2014-09-12 20:49:14','johanv','Very cool','I really enjoyed this episode. I used to program in C++ more than 10 years ago. At that time, I didn\'tunderstandhowoverloadingthe()-operatorcouldbeuseful,butnowIrealisethatIneededjustthatbackthentomakethemathematicallibraryIwasworkingonwaymoreintuitivetouse.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(934,1594,'2014-09-16 12:46:33','johanv','Linux for the kids','I really like it that you introduce your kids to Linux. I try to do that as well. I installed a Doudou-Linux box for my 4yo son, and he\'sfindinghiswayprettywell(https://www.doudoulinux.org/web/english/index.html).\r\n\r\nIhopehewon\'t get stuck into the Windows world after some time just because my wife doesn\'twanttoabandonWindows.She\'s a teacher, and teachers often tend to love Microsoft Office.\r\n\r\nI guess I will have to make sure that there is always something on the Linux box that is more interesting than the Windows stuff. Shouldn\'tbetoohard,Isuppose.','2022-02-1413:17:17'),
(935,1594,'2014-09-17 00:52:08','FreeLikeGNU','Open Spades','After listening to your article I did some research and found there is FOSS alternative called OpenSpades: https://github.com/yvt/openspades/releases/tag/v0.0.12 \r\n\r\nThere are Linux build instructions here: https://github.com/yvt/openspades/blob/master/README.md','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(936,1594,'2014-09-20 11:54:57','Andrew Conway','','Johnv - children start out open minded - sounds like we\'rebothkeentostopourchildrenfromslidingintotheclosedworld!\r\n\r\nFreeLikeGNU-thanks,Iwasn\'t aware of that and will check it out and tell my son about it.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(937,1596,'2014-09-16 05:54:04','Ken Fallon','Let everyone be a hacker','First let me say that this was a brilliant episode. \r\n\r\nI do however want to question your assumption that real life Hacking is a bad thing. For years we have fought the use of Hacker as the evil stereotypes as portrayed by media. Surely it\'sagoodthingthatthewordisnowbeenextendedsothatanyonecanfeelthattheyareahacker.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(938,1596,'2014-09-17 13:19:14','Michael','You nailed it!','Wow. I\'mingeneralnotoposingthewiderscopeuseoftheterm.Ithinkeverybodydoesittoacertainextend,iftheycallithackingornot,andthatitliesinthenatureofmankind.ThereforeIpersonallydonowanttolimitittocodingandcomputertechnology,nordoIfeeltheneed\"to claim it back\".\r\nHowever,Klaatuhasapointandhisexplanationabsolutelyresonatedwithme.It,shonestandthoroughandthebestoneIhaveencounteredsofar!\r\n\r\nThankyouforthat.\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\nMichael','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(939,1596,'2014-10-18 04:20:46','Gabriel Evenfire','','While I can see where you are coming from Klaatu, I still have to disagree with your prespective. Let us consider the timeless Jargon File which I largely agree with: \r\n\r\n\"Hacking might be characterized as \"an appropriate application of ingenuity\". Whether the result is a quick-and-dirty patchwork job or a carefully crafted work of art, you have to admire the cleverness that went into it.\"\r\nhttps://www.catb.org/jargon/html/meaning-of-hack.html\r\n\r\nSo, hacking doesn\'tnecessarilyhavetoinvolvelengthyeffortorcarefulcraft.Unfortunately,whatisingenioustoonepersonisbanaltoanother.Whilepop-culturemaymayapplytheterm\"hack\"trivially,perhapsintheeyesofmanyinthisworld,everydaytipsandtricksdoseemingenious.Inthatsense,popcultureisusingthetermcorrectly.Ofcourse,amongtrue\"hackers\"(seeAppendixB)thiswouldn\'t be considered to be the case. But to each their own. It\'sbetterthanpervertingthetermtoonlymean\"break into computers.\"\r\n\r\nCheers,\r\n-GabrielEvenfire','2022-02-1413:17:17'),
(940,1597,'2014-10-12 00:25:01','noName','','Thanks Steve. Enjoyable and informative listening.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(941,1598,'2014-09-18 07:34:22','gigasphere','Great episode','Thanks Ahuka, I found this episode really useful in assisting my understanding of the subject particularly when talking about the salted hash and which hashing algorithms are the minimum standard now.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(942,1598,'2014-09-21 00:03:01','Kevin O\'Brien','Thankyouforthecomment','Thankyougigasphereforthecomment.ItisnicetoknowI\'m giving useful information. We have more to come.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(943,1599,'2014-09-19 15:01:51','laindir','This is me laughing','Absolutely loved the part after the interview. It gives a real sense of the work they\'redoingandtheincrediblestridesinqualitythathavebeenmadeinopensourceTTStech.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(945,1599,'2014-09-22 20:05:55','johanv','Dutch voice','I am certainly looking forward to a follow up show about creating a Dutch voice. :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(946,1599,'2014-09-23 15:45:00','davidWHITMAN','Mary TTS','Great show. Gotta admire those who have put the effort imto projects like this. go GNU!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(947,1599,'2014-11-09 15:01:29','Steve Bickle','How to for Debian','I\'veputtogetherahow-toshowinghowtogetMaryTTSinstalledandrunningonDebian.Itisathttps://blog.bickle.co.uk/podcasts/marytts-voice-synthesizer-how-to-for-debian/','2022-02-1413:17:18'),
(948,1599,'2014-11-13 15:39:59','Mike Ray','MaryTTS howto etc','Thanks for the great howto on installing MaryTTS.\r\n\r\nI have installed it and run it on my Debian desktop and I have to say so far that I fail to see what everybody is raving about.\r\n\r\nWriting any kind of software speech synthesiser is a massive undertaking and I take my hat off to anybody that can do it.\r\n\r\nBut to those who gripe about eSpeak and rave about MaryTTS I have to say; eSpeak is lean and mean and supports dozens of languages. MaryTTS on the other hand is bloated and the voice I have heard is not very much better than I am used to with eSpeak.\r\n\r\nSpeaking as a blind computer user, small footprint and fast, crisp operation is far more important than the sound of the voice. I fail to see how I could write a long text document on a modest machine and expect MaryTTS to keep up with the fact I have been typing for thirty years.\r\n\r\nAnd I am speaking as a blind person.\r\n\r\nWith one or two notable exceptions, possibly the use of a TTS engine by children with print disabilities other than blindness, nobody need look any further than eSpeak, IMHO.\r\n\r\nWhere something like MaryTTS _might_ win, is in the creation of static wav files for repeated use, but for on-the-fly tts, nothing beats eSpeak.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(949,1599,'2014-11-26 23:24:36','Steve Bickle','Horses for courses','Mike, \r\n\r\nI am not a TTS developer either, I agree that eSpeak is a fantastic piece of code. As someone who started programming on the ZX81 and Atari 400 I can appreciate compact code. \r\n\r\nThe eSpeak voice is intelligible, and so I\'mleadtobelieve,canstillbeunderstoodathighspeeds.\r\n\r\nTheeSpeakvoiceisgenerallynotaestheticallypleasingtothoselessfamiliarwithTTS.IthinkKenwaslookingtotheMaryTTSvoicestofindsomethingmoreappealingtothegenerallistener.\r\n\r\nHavinghadalittlemoretimetoplaywithMaryTTSIcannowappreciatethatalthoughseeminglymorenaturalsomeelementsofthevoicesarelessintelligibleattimes.Thismaybetheclippingyoureferredtoonthemaillist(Idon\'t know because I don\'treallyhaveavocabularytodescribeTTSvoicequality).WhatIhavenoticedisthattherearetwotypesofMaryTTSvoices,converselytoexpectationstheoneswiththelargerdata-setappeartobelessintelligible.\r\n\r\nWhichifanyoftheMaryvoicesaretheclearest/cleanest?\r\n\r\nThegoalsofeSpeakandMaryTTSaresomewhatdifferent,theMaryprojectappearstobeauniversityresearchproject.HavinghadabitofadigaroundintheMaryTTScode,I\'ve found that it includes a lot of tools for recording and creating voices. There is also a whole range of effects processing and other tools to amend the vocal output model. Its definitely not a light weight TTS solution, but I don\'tthinkthatwasevertheintention.\r\n\r\nIdidnoticethateSpeakcancreatestaticwavfilesusingthe-wswitchsoitprobablywinstheretoo.\r\n\r\nWhereMaryTTSorsimilarprojectsmaywinoutovereSpeakwouldbetoprovideamoresuitablevoicetothosewhorelyonspeechsynthesistobeabletospeak.IrecentlyheardthisTEDtalk.https://www.ted.com/talks/rupal_patel_synthetic_voices_as_unique_as_fingerprints.ThevoicesfeaturedhereappeartobeagreatimprovementoverMaryTTS,butIdon\'t know what software they are using or if it is open source. ','2022-02-14 13:17:18'),
(950,1599,'2014-11-26 23:29:30','Steve Bickle','Maryspeak project now on github','Just wanted to add a quick note to the episode to say that the maryspeak project is on now on github along with the documentation in markdown files at https://github.com/scbickle/maryspeak','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(951,1599,'2014-11-29 00:31:12','Mike Ray','maryspeak, great stuff','Hello Steve. Great stuff again with maryspeak. I\'vecloneditfromgithubandatthemomentIcan\'t get any speech out of it but I suspect that\'sapermissionsissueorsomething.Whichuserdoesmaryspeakrunas?IfitrunsastheuserthatexecutesthemaryspeakcommandIwouldexpectsoundiftheuserbelongstothe\'audio\'group.IwillsolveitthoughbecauseIamsureitissomethingIhavenotdone.\r\n\r\nIwillpassthisstuffontoFernandooftheF123projectbecausehehasaksedmeifIcanproduceaMaryTTSspeech-dispatchermoduleandmaryspeakmaybeaneasytohacktheespeak-genericmoduletomakemarytts-generic.\r\n\r\nOnthesubjectofeSpeak;IsuspectsomefolkshaveproblemswithlanguagesotherthanEnglish.CertainlyFernandosaysitishardtounderstandwhenitisspeakingPorteugese(Iprobablyspeltthatwrong).\r\n\r\nIguessthisisquitepossiblesinceIdoubtJonathanDuddingtonispolyglot:)\r\n\r\nNicetoseethatthemaryspeakrepoalsocontainstheMaryTTSDebianhowto.\r\n\r\nThanksagain.\r\n\r\nMike','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(952,1601,'2014-09-22 13:12:22','tcuc','Great episode! ','I enjoyed this episode, i have installed a LAMP stack before and the reason i listened to this episode was that my hands were full and i couldn\'tskip.butI\'m glad i listened, the way you explained the installation and defining things as you mentioned them made it easy to understand.\r\n\r\nonly thing i didn\'thearthatiwaswaitingforwasthatyoudidn\'t mention Virtual machines! their great for testing software and server applications. \r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(953,1601,'2014-09-30 00:12:18','Klaatu','The host responds','Great point, tcuc. I guess I wasn\'tthinkingaboutVM\'s or docker images or anything else, because I was seeing this as an introductory episode to the LAMP stack as A Thing.\r\n\r\nI am making note of your idea, though, and might just record something about the use for VM-based web hosting later!\r\n\r\nThanks for listening, and for commenting!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(954,1604,'2014-10-01 02:49:18','Christopher M Hobbs','What a great episode!','I really enjoyed hearing your story about how you started using GNU Linux! It was very entertaining and it sounds like you\'vecomealongway!\r\n\r\nThanksforrecordinganepisode!HappyHacking!','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(955,1606,'2014-10-05 09:20:51','Ken Fallon','VNC is not secure','Hi Klaatu,\r\n\r\nYou mentioned several times in the show that VNC is secure, that is not the case unless people tunnel the session over ssh or a vpn as you have done. This was not clear and may lead someone to assume that VNC in itself is secure.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/dtg/attarchive/vnc/sshvnc.html\r\n\"VNC uses a random challenge-response system to provide the basic authentication that allows you to connect to a VNC server. This is reasonably secure; the password is not sent over the network. Once you are connected, however, traffic between the viewer and the server is unencrypted, and could be snooped by someone with access to the intervening network. We therefore recommend that if security is important to you, you \'tunnel\' the VNC protocol through some more secure channel such as SSH.\"\r\n\r\nEven the \"reasonably secure\" statement is challenged here:\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Network_Computing#Security\r\n\"By default, RFB is not a secure protocol. While passwords are not sent in plain-text (as in telnet), cracking could prove successful if both the encryption key and encoded password are sniffed from a network. For this reason it is recommended that a password of at least 8 characters be used. On the other hand, there is also an 8-character limit on some versions of VNC; if a password is sent exceeding 8 characters, the excess characters are removed and the truncated string is compared to the password.\"\r\n\r\nI have also seen VNC security questioned for not requiring a username and password.\r\n\r\nRecommendations:\r\nuse the -localhost option so that only local (and tunneled) connections are allowed\r\nuse ssh tunneling\r\nuse the maximum size password allowed','2022-02-14 13:17:18'),
(956,1612,'2014-10-07 20:59:07','corenominal','From another X61 user','Great episode. I love your speaker hack, very clever idea. I also purchased a refurbished X61 a few years back (the non tablet kind) and it\'sagreatlittlemachine.Likeyou,IalsouseitasamachinetotakeontheroadandItookittothisyear\'s OggCamp, where Beni ended up using it for his talk about Lernstick. Interestingly, or not, Beni used it because his Chromebook did not have VGA out. I like that old hardware can sometimes be more useful than new stuff :)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(957,1612,'2014-10-08 18:20:26','NYbill','','Ha, and we were both EEE1000 users once upon a time as well. (Well, I still use mine. I use it for LUG/2600 meetings, travel, etc...)\r\n\r\nYea, the x61\'saredecentrigs.Ilittleold,alittlechunky.But,theyseemtoberocksolid.\r\n\r\nI\'m bummed I missed you guys at OGGcamp this year. But, it was cool to see the HPR table picture. Who knows, maybe I\'llseeeveryonenexttime.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(958,1612,'2014-10-23 01:12:28','pokey','Great episode','I loved it. Thanks Bill. Were did you buy it? I\'lllistenagain,incaseyoudon\'t answer.\r\n\r\nMy wife\'slaptopjustbroke.Maybebeyondrepair.SoI\'m looking at my options now.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(959,1612,'2014-11-03 13:24:24','Charles in NJ','Returns are fun','Thanks for this episode. I have used only old and refurbished computers at home since I began to use Linux. Refurbs give you the freedom to experiment with mods that you might not be willing to try on a new machine. Your speaker hack is a great example of the possibilities for making a truly custom rig. \r\n\r\nIf you feel like doing more about PLCs or projects with inexpensive programmable microcontrollers, those would be fun to hear, as well.\r\n\r\nLoved the show!\r\n\r\nCharles in NJ\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(960,1612,'2015-08-15 13:06:39','NYbill','Sorry I\'mlate...','SorryI\'m quite late to these comments, guys. I bought that rig via Micro Center, Pokey. You\'veprobablyboughtsomethingbynow.But,justincaseanyonereadsthisinthefuture,NewEgg,TigerDirect,TheLenovoOutlet,andTheDellOutletalsosellreferbs.\r\n\r\nAndthanksforthekindwords,CharlesinNJ.Yea,I\'m always hacking on something. Its fun to blab about the projects on HPR as well. \r\n\r\n(Yes, this is me getting better at checking comments. Its only been about 9 months. Heh...)','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(961,1616,'2014-10-14 07:27:35','johanv','Do you have a blog post about this?','This seems a very interesting episode to me. Do you have a blog post about this? I didn\'tlistenveryattentively.:-)\r\n\r\nIfnot,Iwillofcoursehappilylistenagain:-)','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(962,1617,'2014-10-21 12:43:07','pokey','Fun game','The show was ace! Thanks for the tip.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(963,1619,'2014-10-17 07:08:23','Mike Ray','Excellent show','Thanks for an excellent show! A complex and interesting subject covered in an interesting and pleasing way. More of the same please','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(964,1619,'2014-11-09 11:36:14','Alison Chaiken','Very valuable content','I really enjoyed listening and look forward to consulting your links. I work on the ARM Linux kernel on a different processor and appreciate the opportunity to learn more about how boot-time initialization really works and how ELF varies among processors.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(965,1620,'2014-10-17 12:49:49','cybergrue','Dangerous advice','Another good episode, but the advice on using haystacks was dangerous. As you mentioned, the search space is becoming to large to sytematiclly search, so password crakers have evolved. One method they use is to take found words (not just out of a standard dictionary, such as all the words in wikipedia, other languages, leaked password lists, etc.) and try these plus varients like padding with additional characters, combining multiple words together (with and without spaces). In one news story, a password cracking package was breaking passwords that were 55 characters long! https://arstechnica.com/security/2013/08/thereisnofatebutwhatwemake-turbo-charged-cracking-comes-to-long-passwords/\r\nThese passwords were weak (common words strung together like the xkcd advice are particularly vulnerable) https://xkcd.com/936/ but it does show there are no short-cuts in creating a good password, it has to be completely random, mixed cases with symbols and numbers and long!\r\nI would have submitted a responce show, but I think that this is too important, and that you should be the one to say this.\r\n ','2022-02-14 13:17:19'),
(966,1620,'2014-10-17 18:06:45','John','','Thanks, very interesting information. I appreciate you taking the time to do this, and the other podcasts you contribute. All the best, John','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(968,1620,'2014-10-22 06:15:53','Ken Fallon','Very good show but 2 comments','1. The use of the word Hacker without prefixing it with malicious\r\n2. Many systems restrict the length and type of characters that can be used\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(970,1620,'2014-10-23 17:17:44','pokey','Another Excellent episode','Full of Great information, and presented in an entertaining way, by a man who could (and did) keep listeners engaged while reading the phone book. Thanks for everything you do for HPR, Ahuka.\r\n\r\ncybergrue, \r\n1. a great point. Thank you. \r\n2. Please do a show detailing this. You\'reamemberofourcommunity,sowewanttohearfromyouaswell.Itdoesn\'t have to be long, it just has to be you. TIA.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(971,1620,'2014-10-24 19:36:47','Ken Fallon','NO!!!','No length restrictions are not good, nor are charachter restrictions. Yet it is a fact that these restrictions exist.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(972,1620,'2014-10-30 11:35:35','Mike Ray','Pasting passwords?','This is probably a stupid question about passwords. I recently had reason to believe I had been attacked by a key-stroke harvesting nasty, and it prompts the question; is it a good idea, or even is it remotely effective, to paste a password from the clipboard if it has been copied from another document? This at least gets round the key-stroke bandits, right?','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(973,1622,'2014-10-21 18:32:46','mysterio2','Excellent interview.','I found this interview thoroughly engaging and informative. Hearing the business case for open source was interesting and an interesting juxtaposition to the more common ideologically based statements of open-source advocacy one hears. Keep it up!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(975,1622,'2014-10-22 13:37:11','semioticrobotic','Thank you!','Thanks to everyone for listening and for your support. I loved, loved, loved doing this interview—a real dream come true. Another outcome was this article:\r\n\r\nhttps://opensource.com/business/14/8/interview-michael-tiemann-red-hat','2022-02-14 13:17:19'),
(976,1622,'2014-10-23 17:08:27','pokey','Awesome!','An awe inspiring interview with an inspirational interviewee. You had some really great, engaging questions. This may be the best interview on HPR so far. Congratulations on a job very well done.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(977,1629,'2014-10-30 00:39:58','Mike Ray','Clarification on my email address, nasty tts','I was a bit alarmed to hear the pronunciation of my given email address at the start of show 1629, Banana Pi First Impressions.\r\n\r\nPlease note it is NOT raspberrypi.org but raspberryvi.org, VI for \'visuallyimpaired.WhenIsetuptheemaillistandwebsiteIcheckedwiththeRaspberryPiFoundationwhethertheywerehappywiththat.Theysaidyes.\r\n\r\nI\'m not associated with the Foundation in any way, nor is my email list and web site','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(978,1630,'2014-11-01 13:41:28','Mike Ray','Another excellent episode','Another great episode of Bare Metal Programming on the Raspberry Pi. I like the loading of executable code with xmodem over the UART Looking forward to the next.\r\n\r\nOnly issue I have is that one of the PDFs pointed to in the first episode for download is password protected.\r\n\r\nI\'dliketogetalistofalltheARMASMinstructions.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(979,1630,'2014-11-01 23:24:00','Gabriel Evenfire','Password protected PDF...','Hey,\r\n\r\nGlad you are enjoying the series...\r\n\r\nI just tried all the PDFs wtihin firefox and all opened up without asking for a password. Was it the ARM ARM that was giving you issues?\r\n\r\nI found a second link that has that document.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.scss.tcd.ie/~waldroj/3d1/arm_arm.pdf\r\n\r\nThe ARM instructions are in section A3. \r\n\r\nHere is a quick reference card that I found online and have used on occasion.\r\n\r\nhttps://users.ece.utexas.edu/~valvano/Volume1/QuickReferenceCard.pdf\r\n\r\nNow the RPI\'sARMbasicallyhassupportfor\"regular ARM\"whichislike32-bitRISC,\"thumb\"whichhasacompressedformofregularARMin16-bitinstructionsand\"jazelle\"whichisamodewheretheARMcaninterpretjavabytecodes.\r\n\r\nRegularissimpleandelegant,andsoisthumbfromwhatIcansee.ButIhaveneverusedit.I\'ve no interest in the Jazelle instructions for the time being. Now, newer ARM processors have support for 64-bit instructions mixed with 32-bit instructions (maybe even mixed with 16-bit instructions?). I\'mnotafanofwhattheydidthere.\r\n\r\nIfyouarestillgettingissues,emailme.(seemyprofile)\r\n\r\nCheers,\r\n-- Gabriel Evenfire','2022-02-14 13:17:19'),
(980,1630,'2014-12-16 15:11:22','Alison Chaiken','Would make a great basis for a hackfest','Parts 1 and 2 have about the right amount of content for a weekend workshop. It would be fun to have a \"Bare Metal Programming on the Raspberry Pi\" session as part of some weekend hackfest.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(981,1636,'2014-11-10 06:11:40','victor','Great episode! ','Hi dave. I really enjoyed this podcast! First I\'dliketocommentaboutyourFrenchpressbeingtodifficulttopress.Ithinkeitheryourcoffeewasgroundtoofineoryouaddedtoomuchcoffeetothepress.\r\n\r\nIownaFrenchpressandihaven\'t used it since i bought a moka pot this past summer. It\'smyfavoritewaytomakecoffeeatthemoment.\r\n\r\nI\'d like to recommend investing in a burr grinder to improve your coffee experience. The encore electric grinder by baratza is an entry level burr grinder. It retails for $150 USD. Hand grinders work well too. Hario & porlex make some that sell for around $30. \r\n\r\nAlso, try buying local freshly roasted coffee! ','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(982,1636,'2014-11-12 19:39:37','expatpaul','Bialetti','I recently aquired a Bialetti Moka Pot (a six cup model) it really is superb. I have to agree that it makes the best coffee I\'vemade.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(983,1636,'2014-11-12 21:56:53','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the feedback','victor: Glad you liked the episode. I suspect the French press I mentioned was poorly made, since others I\'veownedsincethenhavenotbeenasstifftooperate.Ihaveametalonenowwhichhasaverysmoothaction,andIuseitoccasionallytomakesomeslightlylessstrongcoffeethanthemokapot.\r\nIdoactuallyhaveaburrgrinder.It\'s an attachment to my old Kenwood Chef food mixer and it does a pretty good job, even though it seems to be almost an antique. I got out of the habit of grinding my own beans, though I used to use the grinder a lot years ago. You have prompted me to go searching for what\'savailablehereinEdinburghandtogetbackintousingit-thanks!\r\n\r\nexpatpaul:Goodtohearthatyou\'re enjoying the delights of coffee made this way.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(984,1636,'2015-02-19 23:58:55','1093i3511','','There\'sacompanylocatedinGermanyproducingavariation,orbettersaidacombination,basedonthesameprinciple.Butusinganelectrickettlebottompiece.Thusyouwon\'t have to use your stove. \r\nUsing it since 5+ years on a daily basis. \r\n\r\nhttps://www.rommelsbacher.de/en/products/coffee/details/eko-366e/','2022-02-14 13:17:19'),
(986,1637,'2014-11-14 11:19:39','Mikael','re Facebook','Thanks for an interesting episode, FiftyOneFifty. :)\r\n\r\nIt is great to hear how people gather into communities, and even sort of spontaneous communties, to help out.\r\n\r\nBefore, I would never have thought of joining facebook, but I did a few weeks ago. Not for general \"social\" reasons, but mostly having to do with issues related to my health. There are very useful small communities on FB, and it is a very easy way to connect to people. It has meant a lot to me.\r\n\r\nThere are lots of problems with FB, but as you say, communities are made of people. That a corporation should be the intermediary is not nice, but FB can be a very useful tool.\r\n\r\nAs long as one doesn\'tputallone\'s (\"social\") eggs in one basket.\r\n\r\nTake care\r\n\r\nMikael a.k.a inscius\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(987,1637,'2014-12-02 10:59:07','gigasphere','Great episode','Hey 5150,\r\n\r\nThanks for episode, it was a really good listen and makes you remember that it is the people that make the difference!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(988,1640,'2014-11-18 08:06:10','johanv','Thank you for explaining this','Hi,\r\nThank you for this informative episode. Now I actually have a clue about how these encryption algorithms actually work.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(989,1640,'2014-11-18 20:03:40','Kevin O\'Brien','You\'re welcome','Glad you liked it johanv. They are fun to do, and I am working on some more.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(990,1641,'2014-11-18 08:31:49','Mikael','','Nice episode, Johan. Some great points made. I enjoyed it very much.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(991,1642,'2014-11-18 19:20:46','Mike Ray','MaryTTS, clipping','Great episode, but does anyone really think the serious clipping on the MaryTTS intro makes it more tolerable than eSpeak? It is so badly clipped I could hardly understand every word','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(992,1643,'2014-11-20 20:03:01','0xf10e','','Have you ever tried `rsync --recursive ~/LocalFolder/. you@server:/home/you/RemoteFolder/.`?\r\nThe \'/.\' tells `rsync` \"this directory\" and combined with \'--recursive\' (or an option enabling \'--recursive\' like \'--archive\') you can easily (r)sync a directory with all possible filenames without worrying about \"extensions\".\r\nWon\'tcreatethetargetdirectorybutworksnicelyifit\'s already created.\r\n\r\nAnd there\'sactuallyatext/consoleinterfaceforunison(package\"unison240-text\"onFedora20)soyou/can/initiateasyncwithouttheGUI;)','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(993,1643,'2014-11-21 21:57:47','Frank','Two supplements on Unison','Unison is really neat, I’ve been using it for a long time now to sync between several machines. I would like to make two additions to your explanations.\r\n\r\n1) Unison in fact does *not* need the GUI installed. To set up the profile, you can also use an editor with the help of the (admittedly longish) documentation. And if used with the options -auto -ui text (it may select -ui text automatically, if no GUI is installed), it will show you the file list on the terminal and ask you for input there if needed.\r\n\r\n2) To be more flexible in what can be synced (and to address your problem of capitalisation), I use the following trick:\r\n- Create a new subdirectory in ~/.unison for each profile (I call them \"-links\" with being the ssh hostname for the remote sync partner). This subdirectory becomes the root directory for your profile.\r\n- Fill that subdir with symbolic links to the items you want to sync. E.g. cd ~/.unison/laptop-links && ln -s /home/myname/Documents docs\r\n- That way the directory to be synced can be called whatever you like, as long as the two symlinks have the same name on both sides.\r\n- This also allows me to sync single files within a directory (e.g. ~/.vimrc) but not the dir itself, and also to sync directories that don’t share the same root, such as ~/docs and /mnt/data/music.\r\n- Lastly, to make it all work, you must tell Unison to follow the symlinks you made. For this, add this to the profile config:\r\nfollow = Regex [^/]+\r\nThe Regex (regular expression) simply matches any character that is not a slash, hence everything on the topmost directory level (until the first slash).\r\n\r\nCheers.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(994,1643,'2014-12-04 22:16:44','bort','','hi fiftyonefifty\r\n\r\nthanks for your podcast on Unison.\r\n\r\none thing i would add to what you said is both backends need to be the *exact* same version.\r\n\r\nwhen i tried to get it working between two ubuntu machines (10.something and 12.something) they installed different versions by default and therefore wouldnt talk to each other. It took me AGES to work out what i was doing wrong.\r\n\r\ncheers','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(995,1643,'2015-01-06 13:25:55','Ken Fallon','Workaround to my unison issues','On Fedora you can install different versions. So now I have the following versions installed.\r\n\r\nunison-2.13\r\nunison-2.27\r\nunison-2.40\r\n\r\nFirst I create the profile in unison-2.13, which fails to sync.\r\n\r\nThen I open the existing profile with unison-2.40 and it syncs.\r\n\r\nA hack.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(996,1647,'2014-11-29 20:04:24','Broam via 5150','','The recipe we used for Keema Paratha\r\n\r\nas taken from:\r\n\r\nBeranbaum, Rose Levy. 2003. The Bread Bible. New York, NY: WW Norton &\r\nCompany, inc.\r\n\r\nISBN 0-393-05794-1\r\n\r\nRecipe is on page 232.\r\n\r\n\r\nNeeded equipment: (not in recipe, but it\'llsaveyoutime)\r\n\r\nRollingpins,1perpersonisbest\r\nCleancountersorcuttingboards\r\nTeaTowelsorOiledplasticforcoveringdough\r\nWeusuallygowiththetowelstocover.\r\nBrushsuitableforusewithbutter\r\nSkillet(castironornonstick),biggerisbetter\r\nAnextraskillet&spicegrinderifusingwholespices\r\nTurnersuitableforuseonskillet\r\nCoupleofmixingbowls\r\nMeasuringspoons\r\nStandmixerorfoodprocessorcapableofmixingdough(orbyhand)\r\nFoodscale\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n290g(2c)WholeWheatFlour,asfreshaspossible\r\n(alternately,equalpartsWholeWheat&UnbleachedAll-PurposeFlour)\r\n6.6g(1t)salt\r\n11.7g(1.5t)drymilk\r\n177g(3/4c)wateratroomtemperature\r\n\r\nThismakesonebatchofdough.Thefillingrecipebelowfillstwo\r\nbatchesofdough.(Wemade4batchesofdoughasyoumayrecall.)\r\n\r\n(Itispossibletoswaphalfthewaterwithscaldedmilkthathasbeen\r\ncooledbacktolukewarm.Wedidnotdothis;weusedthedrymilk.)\r\n\r\nTherecipeitselfcallsforaFoodProcessorortodoitbyhand.We\r\nusedastandmixer,sothisissomewhatfrommemory.\r\n\r\nWhisktogetherallofthedryingredientsfirstuntilwell-blended.Then\r\nmixinthewater.Wemixedforabout5minutesorso(thefoodprocessor\r\nsays45seconds;thehandmethodsays10-15minutes).Thedoughwillbe\r\nsmooth,soft,andveryslightlysticky.Youshouldbeabletohandleit\r\neasily.\r\n\r\nLetthedoughrestfor30minutesto3hours.\r\n\r\n\r\nMEATFILLING\r\nWeendedupusingalotmoregroundspicesthanwholespices.Thisis\r\ntheunmodifiedrecipeinthebook;it\'s more complicated than the\r\nsimplified version we used. Substituting ground & dried spices is\r\neasier and more portable (we pre-mixed) but you lose flavor.\r\n\r\n28g (2T) of your favorite frying fat\r\nbay leaf\r\n3 whole cloves (or equivalent amount ground)\r\n1 cinnamon stick\r\n~142g (~1c) 1 medium onion, finely chopped\r\n2cm piece of ginger, peeled & minced\r\n3 medium garlic cloves, minced\r\n1/2T coriander seeds (no weight noted)\r\n1/2T cumin seeds (no weight noted)\r\n1/2t ground turmeric\r\n1T plain yogurt (we often use strained (\"Greek\") yogurt)\r\n1T tomato sauce (we often use paste)\r\n\r\n454g (1lb) beef, preferably chuck (85% lean, 15% fat).\r\n Too lean and the mixture is dry; too rich and you\'llhavetodrain\r\noutflavor.\r\n\r\n1/8tgroundmace\r\nwesubstituteallspice,eventhoughit\'s not similar at all.\r\n You may just wish to double the nutmeg.\r\n1/8t ground nutmeg, preferably fresh grated\r\n5g (3/4t) salt\r\n1/2t cayenne pepper\r\n recipe calls for 1/4 to 1/2. We recommend 1/2.\r\n1/4c water\r\n\r\n\r\nWhile the dough is resting, start the filling. It will keep 3 days,\r\nand this makes enough to fill TWO batches of dough.\r\n\r\nHeat frying fat over medium heat until hot.\r\nAdd bay leaf, cinnamon stick, and cloves.\r\nFry until the bay leaf gets a bit dark.\r\n(if not using whole spices, skip this step and jump right to the onion.)\r\n\r\nLower the heat (to low), add onion, ginger and garlic; sauté & stir.\r\nIn about 10 minutes onion will darken to medium brown.\r\n\r\nWhile this is going on: Dry-roast coriander & cumin seeds over medium\r\nheat about 2 minutes. They should smell fragrant. Allow them to cool,\r\nthen grind in your spice grinder. If not using whole spices, ignore\r\nthis section.\r\n\r\nAdd coriander, cumin, and turmeric to onion mixture, sauté for 2\r\nminutes; stir constantly. Add yogurt; stir 1 minute. Add tomato sauce;\r\nstir & cook 3 minutes.\r\n\r\nAdd meat, raise heat to medium. Sauté, break up lumps with your\r\nspoon/spatula/tu
(997,1648,'2014-11-27 18:23:23','Tom Rodman ','Thx for covering bash substring expansion','Enjoyed your podcast. Thanks for your work. I\'ll\r\nhavetostartusingthesubstringfeature.\r\n--\r\n\r\nAnotherexample:\r\n\r\nEx\r\n$forwork=Mustang\r\n$car=forwork\r\n$echo${!car}\r\nMustang\r\n\r\nEx\r\n$set-- joy pain bliss; myargc=$#; echo ${!myargc} \r\n bliss\r\n $ set -- joy pain bliss; myargc=$#; echo ${!$#}\r\n bash: ${!$#}: bad substitution\r\n\r\nMore bash tips at:\r\n\r\n https://TRodman.com/blog\r\n','2022-02-14 13:17:20'),
(998,1648,'2014-11-29 18:22:36','Mike Ray','Great stuff','Thanks for a great podcast Dave. Learned some stuff I didn\'tknow.\r\n\r\nIparticulalrylike:\r\n\r\necho${var:?undefined}\r\n\r\nAnd,somethingI\'ve now incorporated into some scripts I have for conversion of one audio file type into another:\r\n\r\nMP3=${M4A%.m4a}.mp3\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(999,1648,'2014-11-29 22:41:45','Dave Morriss','Thanks Tom','Glad you enjoyed the podcast and found it useful.\r\n\r\nI didn\'twantthisepisodetogotoodeepintoBash,soIdeliberatelydrewthelineatdealingwithindirectreferencesandpositionalparameters.Iwasalmostreadytocoverindirection,butfinallydecidednotto.Perhapsnexttime!\r\n\r\nYourexampleof\'echo ${!$#}\'failingis,Iassume,becauseBashperformsjustonescanforparametersubstitutions.Inthiscase,evenifitperformedtwopasses,thiswouldresolveto\'echo ${!3}\'whichreturnsnothing.\r\n\r\nItriedthis:\r\n\r\n$set-v-- joy pain bliss; myargc=$#; eval echo \\${!$#}\r\n\r\nwhich does do two passes. First time the backslash is dropped and $# returns 3 and second time Bash executes \'echo ${!3}\' which does nothing. It\'s not illegal this time, but is counter-intuitive.\r\n\r\nThis one returns \'bliss\':\r\n\r\n$ set -v -- joy pain bliss; myargc=$#; ind=myargc; eval echo \\${!$ind}\r\n\r\nBash is pretty cool!','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1000,1648,'2014-11-29 22:54:04','Dave Morriss','Thanks Mike','This one was fun to do particularly because it helped to drum this stuff into my head.\r\n\r\nI find myself using the suffix removal trick quite often. For example, today I typed the following one-liner to make ImageMagick convert some JPEG files to PNG and reduce them to a more manageable size:\r\n\r\nfor f in P*.JPG; do convert $f -resize 640 ${f%.JPG}.png; done\r\n\r\nGlad you found it useful.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1001,1648,'2014-12-04 10:40:14','Jon Kulp ','','Geez just when I think I\'mprettygoodatsomething,alongcomesDavetoshowmeawholecategoryofcoolbashtricksthatInevertriedbefore.Thanks:)','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(1002,1648,'2014-12-05 21:30:57','Dave Morriss','Thanks Jon','Glad you liked it. Thanks for the feedback :-)\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1003,1648,'2014-12-10 19:32:11','musicpeace','Thanks Dave! & also for Magnatune','This was a really interesting topic to hear over audio, and your notes are great. Great that you mentioned your past podcast about Magnatune; Looks like a great distribution model for artists (&music fans). I look fwd to working through these, as well as other music apis like Soundcloud, as well as hearing your recent show about podcast/audio. Peace ;','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1004,1648,'2014-12-13 22:52:16','Dave Morriss','Magnatune','Yay musicpeace.\r\n\r\nGlad you liked the show. Yes Magnatune is great. John Buckman, the founder, is an impressive guy. The music really suits my tastes and is good value. I have a lifetime membership.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1005,1649,'2014-11-27 10:07:06','Steve Bickle','Great Episode','Mike, \r\n\r\nGreat episode, this is the kind of thing I really like to hear on HPR. It\'sashamethattheBMCdrivercan\'t be fixed, especially since this bug has introduced an accessibility issue. I guess the driver in question is not open source though.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1006,1649,'2014-11-27 23:37:25','Mike Ray','Pi Accessibility','Hello Steve. There is one guy at the Raspberry Pi Foundation who is aware of the problem and is going to try to get around to trying to fixing the sound driver. But as it is not broken for most applications and only seems to badly affect this accessibility issue I guess it is low priority. Personally I think using the GPU directly for tts is a good idea anyway as I have had all kinds of problems with ALSA and pulseaudio in the past\r\n\r\nI\'mnowworkingonanEmacspeakserverandthenaspeech-dispatchermodulewhichalsousemycodelibrary.\r\n\r\nIthinkspeech-dispatchermightalreadybeokbutIsuspectitisbecausethesdespeakmodulehastheaudiochunksizesetsohighthatthestutteringdoesn\'t occur but it eats up RAM as a result. My audio library is much leaner\r\n\r\nI\'mgoingtotrytocomeupwithanalternativetospeech-dispatcherwhichwillinterfacetoOrcaandruninamuchsmallerfootprint.','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(1008,1649,'2014-11-29 17:10:33','Mike Ray','Over to you Tony','Hello Tony. What\'sthesubjectofyourfirstHPRpodcastgoingtobe?Self-drivecars?IshouldexplainthatTonyhasbeenkindenoughtogivemesomeliftstoourlocalLinuxUserGroupinacarthatalmost,butnotquite,drivesitself','2017-09-0907:41:25'),
(1009,1649,'2014-12-02 13:09:28','gigasphere','Thanks Mike!','Great episode Mike! It is really good to hear these kind of episodes. Also thanks for posting the links and how-to for us to do it ourselves. I had noticed the clipping recently whilst trying out espeak.\r\n\r\nI completely agree about your point on accessable terminals.','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1010,1649,'2015-11-29 01:48:33','Steven','Question about your mods','Good evening, I have tried your mods to stop the stuttering, and so far it looks very good. \r\n\r\nUnfortunately now eSpeak reads all the boot information as the computer boots. Is there a simple way to stop espeak from saying all the boot information?','2017-09-09 07:41:25'),
(1012,1651,'2014-12-01 01:25:53','Mike Ray','Comment about the RPI GPU in com news for November','Just listened to the com news for November. I don\'tknowwhat\'s been worse this month, 5150\'ssnoringorkenFallon\'s singing :)\r\n\r\nAbout the GPU on the RPI; it\'sactuallyaprettypowerfullittledevice.IthinktheGPUiseverybitaspowerfulastheactualCPU.ItsupportshardwaregraphicsaccelerationaswellasaudiorenderingandIhavehadCDqualityaudioplayingatthesametimeasTTSthroughmyOMXcodeanditnevermissesabeat.Ican\'t speak for video though of course, but again I suspect it would manage pretty much anything any game can throw at it.\r\n\r\nBut then the last game I played was Duke Nukem 3D about fifteen years ago :)\r\n\r\nIt\'salsopossibletosplittheRAMindifferentproprtionsbetweentheGPUandtheCPU','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1013,1651,'2014-12-01 14:45:26','Dave Morriss','Ken Starks\'Indiegogocampaign','IforgottosendKenthelinkthatwasmentionedontheCommunityNewswhenweweretalkingaboutAhuka\'s show hpr1639 last month. This was a recording of Ken Starks\'talkatOhioLinuxFest2014.DavidWhitmanalsoposteddetailsofthecampaignontheHPRmailingliston2014-11-08.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.indiegogo.com/projects/deleting-the-digital-divide-one-computer-at-a-time\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1014,1654,'2015-01-08 04:47:09','Klaatu','Very informative','This is the kind of show I love: hard facts provided as straight-forward information in plain english. Well done, sir!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1015,1656,'2014-12-08 18:24:07','Mike Ray','The Dave Morris National Audio Player Museum','Great show Dave. Just a suggestion with how to fix the joystick on the iRiver...you can get aerosol cans of compressed air from camera shops and probably from the likes of Maplin as well.\r\n\r\nA blast of air into the little gaps around the joystick might shift the crud.\r\n\r\nI think the cans come with a little tube like the ones that are taped to the side of a can of WD40','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1016,1656,'2014-12-08 21:28:51','p','','Strange you never tried the iRiver Clix2 which was an excellent player','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1017,1656,'2014-12-09 16:13:57','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the feedback','Mike: Perhaps I should be charging admission to the museum :-)\r\nThanks for the compressed air idea. I have recently bought one of these but it never occurred to me to use it for the old iRiver. I\'llbetryingitsoon.\r\n\r\np:IneverfollowedupontheiRiverClix2.ItlookssuperbbutwasprettyexpensiveifIrecallcorrectly.Also,itdoesn\'t take Rockbox and seems to have issues with interfacing without the Windows software, if I understand the reviews correctly. I see they are available on eBay so I might pick one up to check it out. Thanks','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1018,1656,'2014-12-10 21:22:37','p','','Should have said what an interesting podcast this was made in your usual laidback way. The Clix2 works fine with Linux (you simply expose the file system using mtp - it has two modes of connection) which was one of the reasons I bought it; I dislike the idea of syncing preferring to copy files across manually. I think it does come with some windows only software but I\'veneverusedit.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1019,1656,'2014-12-13 22:17:16','Dave Morriss','iRiver Clix2','This device sounds really nice. I must lay my hands on one for my collection.\r\n\r\nI use MTP for my Samsung YP-Q1, mounting it with mtpfs, so this isn\'taproblem.IcurrentlygenerateplaylistsforRockBoxwhenIuploadfiles,soI\'m hoping I can generate the same format files and put them somewhere for the Clix2 (assuming I find one).\r\n\r\nThanks again.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1020,1657,'2014-12-19 10:33:07','Dave Morriss','Thanks Jon, this is brilliant','This is an excellent episode and very useful.\r\n\r\nI too am a Gutenberg user and have been meaning to reformat some of the books I have downloaded. You have given me some great tips about how to get started.\r\n\r\nThanks','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1021,1658,'2014-12-12 11:37:30','Daven','Thanks!','Thanks for mentioning my podcast and website. :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1022,1658,'2014-12-19 23:35:39','NYbill','Another podcast for the catcher. ','Ha, the Daily Knowledge Podcast is pretty neat. I\'veaddedittoBeyondpod.\r\n\r\nThanksfortheheadsup.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1023,1659,'2014-12-18 22:27:58','NYbill','Ah it just clicked!','Hey Jon, we\'veknowneachotherforawhileonline.AfterOGGcamp2013,inIRC,Icouldn\'t place meeting you (in person) and asked, \"Did anyone introduce us?\" \r\n\r\nThey hadn\'t.\r\n\r\nBut,hearingthisepisode,IthinkIjustputthefacetothename.You\'re the guy at the Fedora table! ;)\r\n\r\nCool, maybe I\'llcatchyouatafutureOGGcamp.I\'ll be sure to come over and say hello. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1024,1660,'2014-12-12 22:14:36','Loomx','','Hi,\r\n\r\nThanks, I enjoyed listening :-)\r\n\r\nA minor correction: since 14.1 the iso is an isohybrid file, so you can use dd to put it straight onto a pendrive and install from that.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1025,1660,'2014-12-13 00:13:16','Mike Ray','Great episode','Thanks for a great show. Slackware was the first distro I encountered in about 1997 or thereabouts, back when I could still see.\r\n\r\nI would like to get it going again but it is not at the front of the pack for accessibility.\r\n\r\nI have done what was suggested above and DDed the DVD ISO to a USB key and had a read.\r\n\r\nThere seems to be a kernel which supports speakup using hardware synths. Luckily I have a laptop with a serial port and I collect old hardware synths.\r\n\r\nSo I have the tools I would need to get it up and running.\r\n\r\nI would like to create a talking version which will talk OOTB with a software synth; eSpeak. The software speech kernel module is not currently included.\r\n\r\nOne question I have immediately is; why does my USB stick end up read-only and can I change that and still have it bootable?\r\n\r\nI guess this might be the first step towards getting a talking software speech version done\r\n\r\nThanks again.\r\n\r\nMike','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1026,1660,'2014-12-13 09:28:02','Beni','Thanks guys','Hey all,\r\n\r\nThanks for you feedback.\r\n\r\n@Loomx interesting. For some reason it didn\'tworkformeuntilIranthescriptsthatmakesithybrid.Musthavedonesomethingwrong.Maybeitfailedforatotallydifferentreason.\r\n\r\n@MikeIbelieveCDisoimagesarereadonlybydesign,nomatterwhetherthemediumthey\'re copied to could be written on. There is another slightly less intuitive way to create a installation usb drive. There is a usb image here:\r\n\r\nhttps://mirrors.slackware.com/slackware/slackware-14.1/usb-and-pxe-installers/\r\n\r\nwhich can be copied to usb using the usbimg2disk.sh script. But you will have to copy the contents of the installation DVD over to the stick yourself to get a full installation medium.','2022-02-14 13:17:20'),
(1027,1660,'2015-01-08 04:46:06','Klaatu','slacker','Great overview of Slackware. I do think the hardest part about Slack is indeed not doing the research. By this, I mean one doesn\'treadthedocs,oronedoesn\'t go out and look for information when needed. Part of this, I think, is because that information isn\'treallybeingshoutedoutbyeveryLinuxnewssiteonegoesto,soonedoeshavetogolookforitabit.\r\n\r\nButhttps://docs.slackware.comisdefinitelyagreatresource,asarethesitesofotherKnownSlackers.','2022-02-1413:17:20'),
(1028,1663,'2014-12-25 13:38:23','dodddummy','BIT rss feed issues','I added the BIT rss feed to gpodder but new shows don\'tregister.DoIhavetoregisterforthersstowork?','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1029,1663,'2014-12-25 19:02:43','Dave Morriss','Re: BIT rss feed issues','I asked Greg Greenlee and he pointed to https://www.spreaker.com/user/6698969/episodes/feed for the podcasts.\r\n\r\nHe said he was going to make this more plain on the BIT website.','2022-02-14 13:17:21'),
(1031,1664,'2014-12-22 15:10:11','Colin','Thanks Dave!','Hi Dave, good episode and very interesting. Like 0xf10e, I\'mlookingforwardtothenextone.\r\n\r\nIfollowedthelinksontheslideruleandstartedtoreadabouthowitworked.HavingneverusedoneIwasquiteconfused.Anychanceofaslideruletutorial?\r\n\r\nColin\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1032,1664,'2014-12-22 19:10:31','Dave Morriss','Appreciate the feedback','Thanks 0xf10e and Colin. The next episode is currently being constructed.\r\n\r\nRegarding slide rules, my old Mathematics teacher would be rolling on the floor at the thought of my giving a tutorial I expect. However, I\'dquiteliketohaveago.I\'ll see what I can do.\r\n\r\nDave','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1033,1665,'2015-01-18 12:30:21','Steve Bickle','What version of LibreOffice was the example created in?','Ahuka,\r\n\r\nThats a really clear explanation of pivot tables, I\'msureI\'ll find a good use for these at some point. Thanks.\r\n\r\nWhen trying to create a pivot table on the sample sheet you provided, It resulted in #VALUE errors in the totals of the resulting table. So I updated to the latest version of LibreOffice. I still had the same problem. \r\n\r\nSo then I then use a clean sheet with the data-set from sheet 1 of your example, then pivot tables worked fine as you described. \r\n\r\nHence the question about what version of LibreOffice was the sheet created with?\r\n\r\nI ask because there may be a compatibility bug between versions that I should report.\r\n\r\nSteve','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1034,1665,'2015-01-18 12:33:47','Steve Bickle','Last comment really belongs on ep 1655','OOPS!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1036,1666,'2014-12-22 14:41:21','Mike Ray','Another great episode','Thanks for another great episode Gabriel. I\'vebeenlookingforwardtothisone.\r\n\r\nIhopetherearemoreintheseriesandI\'m particularly curious about sound rendering via the GPU','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1037,1666,'2014-12-24 17:50:44','Gabriel Evenfire','Re: Another great episode','Thanks for the feedback, especially letting me know what you\'dliketohearnext.Igreatlyenjoyedyourepisodeonhowtofixthesoundbysendingdirectlyintothedriver.\r\n\r\nNowImaybewrong,butgooduseofthesoundorGPUmayfirstrequiremefiguringouthowtousethefloatingpointunit,atleasttouseitwell.\r\n\r\nTobehonest,it\'s an area that I\'velearnedverylittleabout.Thatmakesitagreattopictoexplore,butitalsomeansitmaytakemeabitlongertopullittogether.\r\n\r\nCheers,\r\n-- Gabriel Evenfire','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1038,1667,'2014-12-28 00:35:17','davi jordan','','We like Flatpress as it has so far not required that a database be used to set up like WP and the rest. Perfect for the RPi. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1039,1667,'2015-01-01 04:56:43','Rill','T for the tip.hanks','Good to know. I haven\'theardofthisone.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1040,1672,'2015-01-04 12:31:12','Steve Smethurst','Correction','In the podcast I wrongly stated that both my computers use systemd. Of course, Mint 17.1 installed on my laptop uses init. The podcast is based on Fedora 20 installed on my desktop. Sorry for any confusion. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1041,1672,'2015-01-04 15:54:48','Alison Chaiken','Thanks for informative episode','I\'mgivingatalkthisweek(Jan2015)onsystemdandhavemadesomeslidesthatreinforceandcomplementyours:\r\n\r\nhttps://she-devel.com/systemd_talk.pdf\r\n\r\nI\'ve also posted the files for my demos, which I\'verecorded.\r\n\r\nThanksforyourhardwork,\r\nAlisonChaiken','2022-02-1413:17:21'),
(1042,1673,'2015-01-08 04:41:01','Klaatu','great episode!','Thanks for this great information about ZFS. I was really not clear on how to implement it, but it doesn\'tseemsoscarynowthatyouhaveexplainedtheoptions.Thankyou!\r\n\r\nGreatfirst-podcast-ever,bytheway!','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1043,1683,'2015-01-22 21:14:44','Epicanis','Timely information!','I\'mactuallytryingtogetan\"audio adventure\"sortofprojectgoingmyself,anduptothispointIwasn\'t sure anybody was doing anything like it other than perhaps \"Welcome to Night Vale\".\r\n\r\nAll I\'vegottensofarisan80-second\"teaser\"Ididonawhimjusttoseewhatitwasliketryingtoblendinmultiplebitsofdialog,performseveralvoices,mixinsound-effects,andoverlaymusic,whichatleastdemonstratestomethatI\'m technically capable of producing something that doesn\'tsuckhorribly.It\'s nice to hear that there are people still working in this art form in the modern era on the internet - at least if I can get going, your episode lets me know there are plenty of people who have a heck of a lot more skill and experience who I might be able to get advice from...\r\n\r\nNow I need to go back and listen to the previous episode of yours from this series!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1044,1683,'2015-02-27 16:56:13','Charles','Patronage as an alternative to marketplaces?','As a long time fan of audio dramas, I really enjoyed this podcast. So thank you for recording it.\r\n\r\nIn the podcast you discussed what it might take to have audio drama become a viable paying outlet of \"content\". You seemed to focus particularly on making audio drama a first class citizen in the existing marketplaces (e.g. Amazon or iTunes). That is certainly one way to go. However, those places are just retailers, and they retail what is already popular. I don\'tthinkyoucanactuallycountonthemtoinnovateinthisspace.\r\n\r\nIwonderifabetterwaytodevelopamarketforaudiodramaistobuildyouraudienceandprovideaneasywayforfanstopayforcontent.Crowdsourcingpatronageseemstobegettingsometraction.Patreon,forinstance,providesaplatformforcreatorstoreachtheirfansdirectlyandforfanstodirectlycompensatetheirfavoritecreators.Snowdriftcoopisaplatformthatmightsuitableforcreativecommonsstylework(assumingitlaunchessuccessfully).\r\n\r\nIt\'s still a heck of a lot of hard work, but if you followed a patronage model, the the hardwork of building a fan base won\'tgetfilteredbythebusinessmodelsoftheretailerswhoseinterestdon\'t necessarily align with either the creators or the fans. Additionally, a patronage model can provide a base for successful creators to make inroads into the more traditional (mainstream) marketplaces.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1045,1687,'2015-02-04 07:29:45','Mark Waters','Thanks','Thanks for sharing your OPML ;)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1046,1690,'2015-01-23 07:07:11','Mike Ray','3v3','Good show. Beat me to it...I have show notes for three shows about Arduino, just need to do the recordings.\r\n\r\nJust a note about 3v3 on the Arduino board. This is not a typo; it is common practice in electronics to replace the decimal point with the unit. So 3v3 is 3.3 volts, 2n2 stamped on a capactor or on a circuit diagram is 2.2 nano-Farads and 4k7 against a resistor on a circuit diagram is 4.7 kilohms.\r\n\r\nMy Arduino shows were going to be about the command-line tools available for programming.\r\n\r\nI will wait and see what your next show(s) contain so I don\'tduplicateyourgreatefforts','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1047,1690,'2015-01-23 16:21:26','Tcuc','Nice, great quality :-) ','Thanks for a good quality episode! I\'mstudyingelectronics,andofliketosaythatthisisveryaccurate;-)andifyouwanttodiscussterminology,pleaseask.Ilovetotalkaboutelectronics:-D','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1048,1690,'2015-03-20 06:05:44','Mirwi','Great show!','Heavily catching up, just listened yesterday.\r\n\r\nLoved it. It was entertaining to listen to you doing every single step and seeing you do it before my minds eye. I\'dneverthoughtaboutdescribingitinsuchdetail,butyouhaveapointthere.Surelytherearealotoflistenersjuststartingoutwiththisstuffandyoupickthemuprightatthebeginning,toleadthemfurtheron.\r\n\r\nThe3V3aresortedoutbyMike,soletmecommentonthe\"speaker\".It\'s worth noting that whenever you say speaker, you actually mean \"buzzer\". The buzzer includes already some electronics to generate the tone, so we hear the beep. With a speaker (or headphone,...) on its own, you only will hear crackling sounds the moment you close or break the circuit. Due to the low resistance of the speaker coil, there can be a high current flowing, which might damage it. So when using a speaker, please add a series resistor or capacitor. \r\n\r\nRegards,\r\nMichael\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1049,1691,'2015-01-27 22:09:32','mcnalu','Arduislack','Really enjoying this Klaatu. Very timely as I\'mgettingmy10-year-oldsonintoplayingwithhisarduinoandbreadboard.Notonlythat,butwe\'re using Slackware! So I\'mpickinguplotsofusefultipsfromthisseries.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1050,1691,'2015-01-29 18:47:35','archer72','','Very enjoyable show. I would consider getting an arduino if I can find a use case for it. Looking forward to the next show.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1051,1693,'2015-01-29 21:58:55','Dave','Great tutorial','That was great. I didn\'tknowitwaspossibletowritefilesoutsidethefilesystem.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1052,1693,'2015-01-29 22:38:29','incandenza','My favorite so far','Awesome episode! Been listening to HPR for a few months now. This one was my favorite so far. I enjoy when as as listener I get to follow along on a deep dive into a particular command. Learned a lot. Thanks CJ!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1053,1699,'2015-02-05 11:29:20','FiftyOneFifty','Play dat funky music','Where did you get the funky bumper music?','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1054,1699,'2015-02-05 13:29:02','Mike Ray','Thanks for asking the right questions','Well done Ken, so far. I\'veenjoyedtheFossdeminterviewcastssofar.Don\'t usually get much from the interview episodes but this has been good.\r\n\r\nThanks for asking the right questions about accessibility. I have had to smile at some of the reactions. Like the guy saying they are trying to get it right for 99% of the users before bothering to do anything about accessibility. And your response was quite right, because we all know that is a moving target.\r\n\r\nWas dismayed you didn\'taskaboutaccessibilitytotheDouDouLinuxguy,whosaidalotaboutwhat\'s on the screen.\r\n\r\nAnd their tag-line: \"...pleasant as possible; while also making computer use more accessible to all children on earth, without discrimination...,\". I bet blind kids haven\'tevenoccurredtohim.\r\n\r\nI\'m dying to see if Linux Mint features in the last episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1055,1700,'2015-02-06 08:32:04','Mike Ray','Such a parcel of rogues','Brilliant. A mammoth feat of editing.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1056,1700,'2015-02-06 20:48:54','FiftyOneFifty','Thanks for the memories','Thanks for the great ep, everything one needs to know about HPR in ten minutes. I appreciate the amount of time that you must have spent editing.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1057,1700,'2015-02-11 06:55:33','Mikael','Thank you, Ken','This episode just made me smile :-)\r\n\r\nI can only imagine the amount of work you put into this episode, Ken\r\n\r\nThank you for all the work you do for the community.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1058,1700,'2015-02-11 22:57:47','Epicanis','Not what I was expecting...','That was...awe-inspiring!\r\n\r\nFrom the description and the fact that it was \"only\" ten minutes as reported by the feed, I was expecting a short simple retrospective of some sort.\r\n\r\nInstead, I ended up literally slack-jawed as I listened and realized that if you got everyone who has contributed to HPR at least once together and just had them announce themselves that it\'dstilltakeover*8minutes*togetthroughallofthem...sofar.\r\n\r\nIhopeyousavedallthatasastartingpointforwhenthe3000thepisodecomesup!ThatwasaLOToforiginalaudiotodigthrough.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1059,1700,'2015-02-12 17:30:37','JM','great work!!','I was giggling when I hear my name go by...great stuff!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1060,1702,'2015-02-12 07:08:39','borgu','reactos moar!','Ken! That russian guy from ReactOS was great! He totally made my morning. He\'sattitudeandthatfunnyrussianaccentandhisproject!Iloveit!Please,makemoarinterviewswithhim!Moarinterviews..moar.....:D','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1061,1702,'2015-03-05 03:59:26','Alison Chaiken','Thanks for these segments','I really enjoyed listening to them.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1062,1703,'2015-02-13 11:35:36','Ken Fallon','K3b','Sadly K3B was missing from the list. Definitely one to review.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1063,1703,'2015-02-25 16:56:45','Charles','','This was a nice informative introduction to these rippers. I greatly enjoyed the music intermissions too. :)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1064,1707,'2015-02-23 04:54:51','Marshal Mellow','Good job','Good delivery, adequate sound quality, and informative content.\r\n\r\n Good going Bezza. looking forward to more.\r\n\r\n MM','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1065,1710,'2015-02-26 12:28:28','johanv','Nice!','Thank you for sharing this. I didn\'tknowaboutthisrdesktopalternative.NowIdon\'t have to worry about the \'CredSSPrequiredbyserver\' messages any more.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1066,1712,'2015-03-02 12:29:18','Beeza','Follow-up Episode Please','Hi Mike\r\n\r\nThis was a fascinating hint of some of the equipment which enables you to use computers.\r\n\r\nI am sure it would be helpful for HPR listeners generally, and developers in particular, to hear an episode describing exactly how you manage to code and navigate round a desktop and web pages without the benefit of sight.\r\n\r\nKnowing how complex some web pages and applications can be, I simply cannot begin to understand how you do it.\r\n\r\nFrom a developer\'sperspectiveI\'d be very interested to know how you can test applications, use debuggers and so on.\r\n\r\nYou mentioned having a box of SD cards. How do you work out which is which?\r\n\r\nIf you could describe what would make life easier for you, in terms of GUI and web page design, perhaps it might just make us a bit more thoughtful when we layout our designs.\r\n\r\nRegards\r\n\r\nBeeza','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1067,1712,'2015-03-02 13:08:37','Mike Ray','Follow up to \"what\'sinmycrate\"','Hello. OK, I will do just that. And explain the mechanisms that exist in Linux to support access technology, the actual tools that exist and how I do stuff','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1068,1714,'2015-03-26 09:35:28','0xf10e','','Nice introduction to Vim!\r\n\r\n`vi` on a Linux system (say CentOS) normally is a stripped down Vim as far as I can tell. On FreeBSD `vi` is part of the base system and thus has the \"can\'tgobackininsertmode\" limitation (I, too, stumble upon now and then…).\r\n\r\nI think OS X comes with Vim out of the box but it sure behaves as on any other BSD/unixiod OS in regards to `~/.vimrc`.\r\n\r\nBTW - for anyone wanting Vim on their server: the not full-blown-including-X11-support pkg on FreeBSD is \"vim-lite\" and \"vim-nox\" on Ubuntu','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1069,1714,'2015-03-26 12:38:43','Dave Morriss','Stripped down Vim','Hi 0xf10e,\r\n\r\nThanks for the comments. You are right about the \"standard\" Vim on Linux. I had forgotten. Recently when I set up a new Raspberry Pi (Raspbian) I found the issue you mention and had to install several extra vim-related components to get what I wanted.\r\n\r\nI have actually put full-blown Vim on my server, then if I want gVim, I have transferred the screen back to my workstation over X. I use \r\n\r\nssh -x user@server\r\n\r\nto login, then when I type \'gvimfile\' the window appears on my desktop. I may have had to do other configuration that I have forgotten about to make this happen, probably something with \'xhost\'.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1070,1714,'2015-03-30 06:30:42','0xf10e','','`ssh -X` should do fine for gvim without additional configuration (as long as the server\'ssshdisconfiguredtoallowX-Forwarding).\r\nButIprefervimstayingintheterminaland_not_respondingtoanymouseinput;)','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1071,1716,'2015-03-02 13:59:48','Mike Ray','\'ParcelofRogues\' and access tech','Hello. Just listened to the community news for Feb. The \'ParcelofRogues\' comment I made about hpr1700 was a Burns quote. I thought Dave might have picked up on that given where he lives.\r\n\r\nKen, if you send me your hat-size I\'llsendyouabrownpaperbagtoputoveryourheadwhileyoudabblewiththeaccesstechusblindfolksuse.\r\n\r\nItmighthavethedouble-benefitofdrowningoutyoursinging;-p\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1072,1716,'2015-03-02 15:50:26','Dave Morriss','Robert Burns','Hi Mike.\r\n\r\nI\'mafraidthatBurnsquotesarelostonme.Itdidseemlikequiteanappositephrasenevertheless.I\'m proud to be one of the \"Parcel\" :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1073,1716,'2015-03-02 19:06:25','Mike Ray','Also in the parcel','I lived for nearly eight years just along the coast near Prestonpans, but I\'malsointhatparcelofrogues.Mytongue-outsmileywentwronginthefirstcommentthankstoanaccesstechfaultthatfalselyreportssomecharactersasbeingonthescreentwice...whenIdeletedwhatIthoughtwasanextradashitwasthecolonin:-p','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1074,1716,'2015-03-02 22:02:31','Dave Morriss','Fear and Lothian','You obviously absorbed more Scottish culture in your eight years than I have done in my thirty or more!\r\n\r\nYour original smiley was fine. A semicolon dash p looked to me like a tongue-out wink.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1075,1718,'2015-03-04 01:10:07','Mike Ray','Great podcast','I was right there! It was all I could do at the end of this podcast not to go and wash the oil and grime from 5150\'stoolboxoffmyhands:-)','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1076,1720,'2015-03-29 05:40:28','EllusionSK','Great show','Just wanted to comment that I really enjoyed the show, keep\'emcoming.Hopefullyinprivacy/security/cryptoetc','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1077,1721,'2015-03-09 04:20:39','ARMed','Part 1','It would be nice if you had the link to part 1 in the description too.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1078,1721,'2015-03-16 17:53:32','Phalax','Good job','Hey there Mike.\r\nThank you for this fantastic series. You make a difficult topic understandable. ;)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1080,1722,'2015-03-10 20:28:19','FiftyOneFifty','I\'mabigdummyandgottheURLwrong','Mikeisright,likeabigdummyIgottheURLwrong,eventhoughI\'ve had the page open for the last couple months and all the time during which i was compiling my show notes. Dave Morris was able to fix the show notes for me, but i was busy all weekend and didn\'tdelivertherevisedaudiotoKenFallonintime.Sorryfolks.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1081,1723,'2015-03-11 01:02:16','Ken Fallon','I listen to all shows','Hi Kevie,\r\n\r\nI listen to each and every show. Even the Scottish ones :)\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1082,1723,'2015-03-12 07:55:51','Dave Morriss','Excellent show','Hearing the story of how you introduced your students to FLOSS brought a big smile to my face.\r\n\r\nIt\'ssosadthataknowledgeofhowtheworldworks,criticalthinkingandsimilartopicsaren\'t already on the curriculum.\r\n\r\nThanks Kevie','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1083,1724,'2015-03-16 17:49:51','Phalax','Great series','Thank you Dave for this great series on Vim.\r\nReally makes my fingers itch. ;) ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1084,1724,'2015-03-16 22:23:30','Dave Morriss','Thanks Phalax','Glad you\'reenjoyingit.There\'s more to come soon','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1085,1724,'2015-03-17 12:43:12','johanv','You always learn new things','I am a vim user for more than 10 years. And there is still so much that I don\'tknow;Ikeeponlearningnewthings.E.g.thankstowonderfulpodcastslikethisone:-)','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1086,1724,'2015-03-17 14:40:05','Dave Morriss','Thanks johanv','If researching these shows has taught me anything it\'sbeenthatthereissomuchmoretolearnaboutVim.Itisvast!\r\nThewholepointofdoingthemistosharewhatIhavefoundout,andI\'m happy to say that along the way I\'mfindingoutstillmore:-)','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1087,1726,'2015-03-17 15:13:50','johanv','LOL!','Thank you for the reminder :-)\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1089,1726,'2015-04-06 16:29:35','Andres','I uploaded one as a result of this','Uploaded an episode that ticks all the boxes.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1090,1726,'2015-05-23 02:52:24','Epicanis','I should do an episode nominating myself for an award...','...because based on this episode, I probably have the most ridiculously lame excuses (plural!) for not getting the three that I\'vegotinprogressfinishedanduploadedyet.Theexcusespresentedheresoundperfectlyrationalbycomparison.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1091,1727,'2015-03-17 16:09:37','archer72','','Great show! \r\nI have one tip. The rc file can be reloaded without restarting mutt. The command will do the same thing, and show any errors in the file setup.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1092,1727,'2015-03-19 07:57:34','Jonas','','Great show. I\'minstallingmuttnow.Ididn\'t realize you could use vi/vim as a mail editor/writer. I was also interested to hear how to use text web browsers and urlview in a text mail client. Great stuff. \r\nIt\'salwaysinterestingtohearthedifferentsubjectsthehostshavetotalkabout.Keepupthegreatwork!','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1093,1727,'2015-03-21 15:08:39','rstackhouse','Automating alias file creation','Great show. I\'maprogrammersomybrainisgearedtofindingautomatabletasks.Almostassoonasyoumentionedthealiasfile,Istartedwonderingiftherewasawaytoautomateaddingtoit.Thisguyusedavimautocommandtodoit:https://www.twodee.org/blog/?p=7108.ThisguyusedaMuttdisplayfilter:https://wcm1.web.rice.edu/mutt-tips.html.I\'m wondering about using procmail and some python for that purpose.','2022-02-14 13:17:22'),
(1094,1727,'2016-03-13 12:31:11','Leslie Satenstein','Retired ','A very nice podcast and I do appreciate the references.\r\n\r\nI intend to follow up with mutt.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1095,1727,'2016-03-15 03:08:46','Frank','','Good luck with Mutt and thanks for listening.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1096,1728,'2015-03-18 20:35:49','zloster','Other useful browser extensions for Firefox','First, congratulations for the good episode.\r\n\r\nI would like to add two extensions that are very useful to be privacy and security aware while browsing and in the same time require almost no user intervention:\r\n1) https://www.eff.org/privacybadger - this is a tool created by EFF (Electronic Frontier Fondation). It blocks spying ads and invisible trackers. The best part is that it learns which sites are trying to track you and automatically blocks them. You can always override/stop the block if you want;\r\n2) https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/ssleuth/ - it ranks an established SSL/TLS (the one\'swithhttpsinfront)connectionandgivesabriefsummaryratingwithallthedetailsandanumericrankfrom0to10.\r\n\r\nAnotherusefulextentionthatisnotprivacyrelatedishttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sqlite-manager/-withityoucanmanageanySQLitedatabaseonyourcomputer.ForexampleSkypeapplicationhavesuchafilewherethecontentofallconversionsarestored.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1097,1728,'2015-06-01 23:44:46','Bob Evans','Ad-Block Edge discontinued','Today I installed Ad-Block Edge and the mozilla.org download page said it would be discontinued on June 5, 2015.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1098,1728,'2015-10-30 18:29:43','Fin','Ad-Block Edge Successor','As Bob Evans noted, Ad-Block Edge has now been discontinued. I now use uBlock Origin as it is recommended by the creators of Ad-Block Edge. It continues to provide excellent ad blocking without a built in white list or spyware (AFAIK).','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1099,1729,'2015-03-19 17:10:54','Jon Kulp ','Beautiful!','how could your wife possibly call this ugly? It\'sexcellent!Veryimpressivereductionofheat.Reallyenjoyedthisepisode,pleasepostmore!','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1100,1730,'2015-03-21 18:14:23','Mike Ray','Arch Linux on RPI','Hello. Good episode. I\'mfastrethinkingmyideasaboutAmericanbeerandrealisingit\'s not all Coors and Budweiser \'fizzywater\'.\r\n\r\nI have a script which will create an Arch image for flashing to an SD card. It will create images for either the original Pi or the Pi2.\r\n\r\nIt downloads a root file-system from archlinuxarm.org, creates a raw image file, creates file-systems in the file and then mounts them with kpartx and losetup before copying the file-system etc into the right place.\r\n\r\nHere\'sapublicdrip-boxlinktogetit:\r\n\r\nhttps://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/59970788/make-rpi-arch.sh\r\n\r\nNowI\'m off round the off-license to get a couple of bottles of Guinnes Porter, carrying my Raspberry Pi on my back\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1101,1732,'2015-03-24 20:55:40','Daniel Worth','Best Show This Year.','Fantastic job on this. I find it VERY useful. More please!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1102,1732,'2015-04-01 04:11:03','Robert Stackhouse','Slashes','An easy mnemonic, at least for me, is to remember that slash direction, is the way the top corner of the slash is pointing. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1103,1732,'2015-04-05 23:06:45','Jonathan Kulp','How do I do this? Watch this screen capture and see','In case any of you are interested after hearing these episodes about\r\nthe digital make-overs of counterpoint textbooks, I made a\r\nscreencast showing the workflow that I use to create the\r\nembedded musical examples and put them in the book. I don\'t\r\ngointoanydetailasfarasthescriptsthatareruninthe\r\nbackground,youjustgettoseemagicinaction.\r\n\r\nhttps://youtu.be/JWlKNe2nEE0','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1104,1736,'2015-03-31 02:35:07','Jonathan Kulp','','Very nice! Your episode reminded me that I wanted to try Ranger about two years ago but totally forgot about it. It\'sprettyamazing.Lookingforwardtosomemoreepisodesfromyou.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1105,1737,'2015-03-31 11:18:49','zloster','Small problem','The first two links in the notes have a broken href value: .','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1106,1737,'2015-03-31 12:31:28','Dave Morriss','Re: Small problem','Fixed!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1107,1737,'2015-03-31 18:56:47','Dave Morriss','Great show!','Hi Frank,\r\n\r\nThis was enjoyable. A good way to help people nervous about Vim get past the first hurdles.\r\n\r\nDave','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1108,1738,'2015-04-01 13:48:24','JimZat','Enlightening!','Thanks for this informative episode.\r\n\r\nI was shocked to hear both my credit card PIN and my voice-mail PIN listed.\r\n\r\nI am pleased that my ATM card PIN was not among the list of those listed.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1109,1739,'2015-09-09 06:49:16','FiftyOneFithty','Thanks for conpairing Zoom and Tascam','This ep came to mind recently when I was asked to forward the HPR H1 to another listener. I\'dbeenlookingforanexcusetobyarecorderformyself,andtheTascamDR-05cameupinthesamesearchastheZoomH1.It\'s probably apples to oranges, but LnB, your preference for the Zoom tipped the balance.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1110,1741,'2015-04-06 15:27:30','Mike Ray','Pearls before swine','Hmmmph! No more literary references from me in comments :-/. Seems like only Kevin knew what I was on about.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1111,1749,'2015-04-16 16:35:19','Jon Kulp','inspirational!','really loved this interview! He\'sthesameageasmyson,whoisalsointerestedintech,thoughnotquitetheprodigythatthisguyappearstobe.Wonderful.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1112,1750,'2015-04-17 19:45:26','Jon Kulp','Correction/Improvement','I find now that I can streamline the \"capitalize this\" command by cutting out the last couple of xclip things, like this:\r\n\r\nxdotool key Control+c && $KEYPRESS \"$(xclip -o | sed \'s/\\(.*\\)/\\L\\1/\' | sed -r \'s/\\&lt;./\\U&/g\')\"','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1113,1750,'2015-04-21 10:41:50','Dave Morriss','Fascinating stuff','Hi Jon,\r\n\r\nThis was very interesting. I\'mimpressedathowmuchyoucandowithsuchtoolsandBlather.\r\n\r\nIwondered,isthereanyparticularreasonwhyyoudon\'t define KEYPRESS as an alias. I think that\'swhatIwouldhavedone.I\'d have added it to ~/.bash_aliases which I source in my ~/.bashrc.\r\n\r\nI\'mnotsurethatitaddsagreatdealsincealiasesarejustshortcutsanddon\'t offer much else in the way of features. Just wondering.\r\n\r\nThe sed tricks link makes good reading by the way.\r\n\r\nDave','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1114,1750,'2015-04-21 15:26:30','Mike Ray','Terrific podcast','This was a great podcast. 19 minutes of inspiration. John\'spodcastsarealwaysworthalistenbutthiswasparticularlygood.IwilldefinitelybehavingagoatsomeofthisandinvestigatinghowIcanmakelifeeasierwiththesetools','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1115,1750,'2015-04-22 00:59:18','Jon Kulp','Thanks Mike; Response to Dave','Thanks, Mike! So glad to hear you enjoyed podcast. \r\n\r\nDave, I don\'treallyknowwhyIdidn\'t try using a bash alias for this. I have a bash alias file with something like 200 lines in it so I definitely know how to do it. Somehow it seemed like creating an environment variable in my blather launch script was the right way to go, and since that worked I never tried doing a different way. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1116,1750,'2015-04-22 11:54:47','Jon Kulp','Mike: ping me for help','Mike, If you\'regoingtotrytogetblatherupandrunning,letmeknowifIcanhelpinanyway.ThescriptIwroteforDebiannormallywillgetyoutothe\"hello world\"stageinonecommand,butit\'s possible that something could go wrong. If there\'sanythingIcandotohelpyougetstarted,letmeknow.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1117,1750,'2015-04-23 08:45:47','Mike Ray','Blather and xvkbd as shortcuts in Debian','Will do John. I\'vejustinstalledDebianJessieRC3onalaptopandI\'m setting up some keyboard shortcuts so I will possibly try to get Blather up and running with the x tools to do the same job','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1118,1750,'2015-09-27 12:29:01','Rob Blaine','Blather works great!','Hi Jon \r\n\r\nJust a word of thanks for all your scripts and debian installation script for Blather. I\'mamusicianmakinguseofBlathertoreducethenumberofhoursspentusingmyhandsonakeyboardandtrackball.Ialsohavearepetitiveinjurycalledhanddystonia,soIcandefinitelyempathisewithRSIsufferers.Yourscriptsaregreathelp!-BestregardsRob.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1119,1750,'2015-09-27 22:40:51','Jon Kulp ','Blather','Hi Rob, thanks for the message, it\'ssogreattohearaboutsomeoneelseusingBlathertomakelifeeasier,althoughI\'m very sorry to hear about your injury. If it\'sanyconsolation,oneofmycolleagueshereattheUniversitysufferedfromfocaldystoniaandseemstohavemadeacompleterecoveryandisperformingagainallthetimeontheviolin.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1120,1750,'2015-09-28 19:35:10','Rob Blaine','Blather and RSI','Hi Jon, seems as though not enough people recognize the potential for programs like Blather. Thanks for the encouragement - I discovered some years ago via the net that retraining was the key to recovery (despite neurologists claiming I\'dneverperformagain)........averyslowprocess,butdefinitelyworthmywhile.Ihopeyoursurgery/injuryimproveswithtime,thoughIcanimagineanamountofwristpainisinevitable.KeepupthegoodworkwithBlather.......Thanksagain!','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1121,1754,'2015-04-10 19:56:42','FiftyOneFifty','Disapointed','I thought this was going to be a podcast on Klingon battle cruisers.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1122,1754,'2015-04-23 02:27:06','Jon Kulp ','confused','Sorry Fifty, I don\'tevenknowwhatthoseare!Maybeyoucanrecordafollow-up.IactuallythoughtthetitlemightbeconfusedwithStarWarsdroids,theKlingonsneveroccurredtome.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1123,1754,'2015-04-29 05:26:51','thelovebug','Dmaj7','I found this incredibly interesting as a musician with virtually no formal training... I look forward to hearing more on the theory of chord progressions!\r\n\r\nThanks Jon!\r\n\r\nNext: Major 7ths? Probably my favourite chord to (over)use.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1124,1754,'2015-05-10 00:13:00','FiftyOneFifty','Explaining myself','The Klingon ship from the original Star Trek series was a class D7 battle cruiser https://www.ditl.org/Images/D/D7General1.jpg and you can still see the model still in use in the later series (Next Gen, DS9, Voyager).','2022-02-14 13:17:22'),
(1125,1754,'2015-05-10 10:47:49','Jon Kulp','I kinda see the resemblance...','That ship actually looks like it has some dissonance in it, such as the tritone between the C and the F♯ that I mentioned in the d7 chord the ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1126,1756,'2015-04-29 01:59:14','Jon Kulp','Ranger is phenomenal','thanks for this rundown of Ranger! I\'vebeenusingitforacoupleofdaysandI\'m blown away by the instant preview of every file. I\'veinstallediton3machineswhereIonlyusesshtoworkonem,sothisisgoingtoeasenavigationonthoseconsiderably.Alsolovebeingabletousethefamiliarvimnavigationandeditingkeystrokesyyandppandsoforth.Awesome!','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1127,1757,'2015-04-28 15:02:44','Bill Ricker','epub','Nice podcast. The experimental epub long notes is a great idea. Constructive feedback : The code segments render in the popular FBReader as fixed width sans oblique font, and some lines are indented further than intended, including indenting the line number. The code however looks fine in the alternative \"E-Book Viewer\" app on my Open With menu. (I don\'tevenrememberwhatpackagethatcamewith.)','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1128,1757,'2015-04-28 15:35:53','Dave Morriss','Re: epub','Thanks Bill,\r\n\r\nThe epub notes need work, I know. I have not yet done a comprehensive look at how different readers render them.\r\n\r\nAs soon as I can I plan to follow Jon Kulp\'sleadandbuildthemwithsomeofthetoolsherecommendsratherthanwithpandoc,whichI\'m using now.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1129,1757,'2015-04-28 17:18:30','0xf10e','exitcodes','Only 0 being true in shell is due to 0 being the \"everything is fine\" exitcode in UNIX.\r\nEverything else signals some kind of error. Which exitcode correlates to which error depends AFAIK on the command. But you can make your tools scripting friendly by exiting w/ 1 on invalid input, 2 on invalid configuration and so on.\r\nWhen you stick to values of 2^x you can even AND them and fill up all 8bits I think an exitcode can have! ;)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1130,1757,'2015-04-28 21:53:42','Dave Morriss','Re: exitcodes','Thanks 0xf10e,\r\n\r\nI guess I\'measilyconfused:-)\r\n\r\nYoumakesomegoodpoints.I\'ve worked on (old, obsolete) mainframe operating systems where the exit code was caught and turned into a text message, and it was possible to write and register your own \"Message Text Module\" for your own application. I thought that was a good design.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1131,1758,'2015-04-15 09:04:00','FiftyOneFifty','KITT','I might have expected any story about the Knight Foundation would have taken me into the \"shadowy world of a man who does not exist\" ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1132,1758,'2015-04-29 18:44:06','0xf10e','VCS!','Dude, \"Use versioning - everywhere!\"\r\n\r\nSeriously, just initialize a local hg/git/fossil repo and commit your stuff now and then. They say \"commit early, commit often\" but if you had made a commit before doing your modifications you could have gone back to a known good state with a single command.\r\nAlso moving stuff around is nicer as any copy/clone of the repo has the history of all the changesets. Merging can get a bit fiddly but having the history* is a nice addition to the comments every code is lacking ;)\r\n\r\n*) of course, there\'sthisproblem…:https://xkcd.com/1296/','2022-02-1413:17:22'),
(1133,1758,'2015-04-30 00:29:03','Cprompt^','Re: VCS','0xf10e,\r\n\r\nThanks. I actually just started using git for a lot of things including version control!\r\n\r\nI don\'tcodeoftenbutfromnowon,whenIdo,therewillbegitinvolved.\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1134,1759,'2015-04-30 20:44:48','Jon Kulp ','Welcome Aboard ','excellent job! I really enjoyed hearing about the Firefox OS and find it very intriguing. The fact that it runs in a web environment means that it\'ssomethingImightactuallybeabletohackmyself,sincethemainenvironmentIknowhowtohackitisHTML.Alsoveryniceaudioquality.Iwilldefinitelylookforwardtohearingfutureepisodes,andifyoucansayanythingabouteBookappsontheFirefoxOSplatformIwouldreallybeinterestedinhearingaboutthat.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1135,1759,'2015-05-03 22:48:57','Stilvoid','Thanks','Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking of doing a follow-up to this at some point as I\'mstillusingFirefoxasmymainphoneOSandthere\'s an update due at the end of this month - I\'llwaitforthattocomeout.I\'ll definitely make sure to look into ebook apps.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1136,1760,'2015-05-03 02:42:05','Jon Kulp ','video demo: embedding table of contents in PDF','I made a screencast as a follow-up, showing the process of embedding bookmarks to make a table of contents: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5dv_02v0zzc','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1137,1762,'2015-05-08 16:21:42','Ken Fallon','Blade Runner','Tyrell: I want to see it work on a person. I want to see a negative before I provide you with a positive.\r\nDeckard: What\'sthatgoingtoprove?\r\nTyrell:Indulgeme.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1138,1766,'2015-05-11 01:54:57','Jon Kulp','Haulin\'','okaysoIwasalreadylisteningtoyourepisodeat1.5xspeedandwhenyoudidthelittledemonstrationtospeeditupto1.8timesitwasreallyflyinghaha!Idon\'t know what the actual speed would\'vebeenatthatpoint(2.7x?)butIhadtoslowitbackdowntonormalspeedonmypodcastappandlistenagaintogetthetrueeffect.\r\n\r\nBythewayIuseBeyondpodwiththePrestosoundlibraryandlistentonearlyeverythingat1.5xspeedbysimplyadjustingthesettingsintheapp.Youcanactuallysetadefaultplaybackspeedforindividualpodcastfeedssothatyoualwayshavethecorrectspeed.IalsolistenatvariablespeedusingRockboxonmyiPodfourth-gen.SoIdon\'t really need the variable speed to be built into the audio file, but I am intrigued by the silence truncation thing. Will definitely poke around with that a bit. Thanks for an interesting episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1139,1766,'2015-06-12 16:53:20','Urugami','Can it do this....','I\'vebeenusingtheTruncateSilencefunctioninAudacitytodothis,sinceIwasdoingsomeeditingofpodcastsbeforelistening,butdidn\'t start speeding things up until I started using Podkicker with the Prestissimo plug-in. Accelerated listening has really helped me catch up with a 3-month backlog of podcasts. :)\r\nAnyway, to the question... I played around with the sox silence command for a while, trying it out, and got it to work as you said, but what I could not do was to leave the leading silence alone. Man pages, help pages, reference pages, etc all assume you want to get rid of the leading silence, and show how to do that, but don\'tdemonstratehowtoskiptheleadingsilence.NothingItriedworked.Isthatsomethingyou\'ve tried to do?','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1140,1767,'2015-05-12 09:39:21','Mike Ray','MIFOS, great initiative','Good interview. And what a great initiative. I mean, why should the richest 2% be denied \'financialinclusion\' in the developing world so that they too can join in the roller-coaster ride of boom and bust created by financiers and bankers creaming off the wealth in the good times and then blaming everybody else when things go titsup? :-p. Welcome to the wonderful world of global finance, developing world','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1141,1768,'2015-05-13 01:26:26','sigflup','Right awesome!','Right awesome, good show!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1142,1768,'2015-05-14 18:22:08','Steve Smethurst','Thanks, and more plase','I enjoyed the show and I will continue to listen if you continue the series. I studied some C years ago, but since got diverted into Perl, JavaScript and Python. Its nice to get close again to the silicon. Many of the basics; data types and flow control etc., are common to all C-like languages. My ears will pick up when you get into C specific topics like structs, memory allocation, pointers, etc. These things I remember to be specific to C, and are what made the language exciting for me, at that time.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1144,1768,'2015-05-25 07:12:52','kdmurray','A Good Start','Thanks for the show. This was a good first look at some C basics that I haven\'tbeenexposedtosinceschool.\r\n\r\nIechothecallformoreepisodesinthisseries.Youmayyetmakeprogrammersofusall!:)','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1145,1769,'2015-05-21 03:10:01','MoralVolcano','Dragon?','Is Dragon Naturally Speaking open source?','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1146,1769,'2015-05-21 21:53:38','Jon Kulp','Nope','Sadly, no. It is very proprietary. But there is no open source dictation software that I am aware of. I only have this on my office computer, provided to me by the university. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1147,1770,'2015-05-18 17:43:40','jezra','For Arch Linux, this is in the AUR','Hi Arch Linux users. This package is in the AUR(Arch User Repository) https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/open-dyslexic-fonts/','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1148,1771,'2015-05-18 10:12:46','Dave Morriss','Very useful','This was very useful, thanks.\r\n\r\nI have used Audacity a moderate amount but hadn\'tnoticedthisfeature.IhaveusedlabelsforthelastshowIedited,whichconsistedofseveralpiecesIwantedtojointogether.Beingabletolabelthemwasveryhelpful,especiallysincesomepartsneededsilenceremoval,andsoon,andsomedidnot.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1149,1771,'2015-05-25 07:10:36','kdmurray','Can\'tbelieveI\'ve never seen this','I\'vebeenusingAudacitytoeditpodcastsandotheraudioforalmostadecadeandhaveneverseenthisfeature.ThanksforsharingwithusJon!','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1150,1771,'2015-06-12 16:42:00','Urugami','','Thanks for doing this show. I\'vebeenfamiliarwithlabeltrackssinceIcreatedmyfirstonebyaccidentmanymoonsago,buttheyneverreallylentthemselvestowhatI\'ve doing in Audacity since then. However, it seems they could help me when I start to digitize my cassette collection.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1151,1774,'2015-05-22 09:35:45','Ken Fallon','You say Tomato','I think we can reveal Jon as a British Agent. He definitely said /təˈmɑːtoʊ/ \r\n\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shibboleth\r\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato#Pronunciation\r\n','2022-02-14 13:17:23'),
(1152,1774,'2015-05-27 10:34:56','Mark','Wanted to try this before.','I had thought about flashing a router before, now Jon gave a few ideas as to why. So now I have a D-Link DIR-601 purchased at a garage sale to experiment with. So far the experience was good, taking only 10 seconds or less to flash dd-wrt on it. Looking forward to seeing what it can do. Thanks for the tip about using a router to connect a printer to the network. Now to find a router with USB connectivity as my old printer does not have that option.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1153,1774,'2015-06-01 18:43:14','FiftyOneFifty','Single board options','This is more of a reply to Ken Fallon\'scommentsontheCommunityNewsthantotheoriginalaudio.Ken,theBananaPirouter,withfourEthernetports,isIbelievetheonlysingleboardsolutionifyouwanttobuildafirewall(thoughI\'m not aware that any of the firewall distros have been ported to ARM. Ken is right, most of the single board computers (with the exception of ODroid) drive the Ethernet port via the slower USB bus, and the only way to add another Ethernet port is to use a USB adapter anyway.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1154,1774,'2015-06-12 16:37:01','Urugami','','This is something I\'vebeenwantingtodoforalongtimenow,sincemyhouseisnotsetuptorunwireseverywhere.\r\nI\'ve been looking at the Gargoyle router mgmt software, based on OpenWRT, to flash onto my WRT54GL. When I\'msettingupthehomeoffice,thiswilldefinitelybeonthelistofthingstodo','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1156,1776,'2015-05-25 13:17:05','thelovebug','1776','Missed out on the chance of an Independence Day joke...','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1157,1776,'2015-05-28 11:51:24','Dave Morriss','Re: 1776','I always thought that film was a bit silly myself :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1158,1777,'2015-05-28 09:42:58','inscius','','Thank you, DJ Andrew and DJ Dave.\r\nNice episode with great music. I am also Magnatune member and did not know of most of the artists you played.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1159,1780,'2015-05-29 19:58:49','Dave Morriss','Thanks for this update','Thanks Ahuka,\r\n\r\nI was not aware of the problems suffered by Werner Koch regarding the funding of GnuPG. As a frequent user of this software this situation seems lamentable. His donation page is at https://gnupg.org/donate/index.html','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1160,1780,'2015-06-11 03:39:18','Alison Chaiken','TrueCrypt vs. GPG','Thanks for this wonderful series. I\'velistenedtothemall,and,notably,installedK9-MailandtheencryptionextensionforGmailafterlisteningtothatepisode.\r\n\r\nImissedlisteningtothisepisodewhyonemightconsiderusingTrueCryptwhenGPGisunderactivedevelopment.WhatfeaturesdoesTChavethatGPGlacks?','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1162,1782,'2015-06-02 09:52:20','Mike Ray','Chorustext!','Sounds like a great project. I have one nagging question which sprang out at me when the sliders were mentioned...\r\n\r\nWhat happens when the document is many hundreds of lines in length? do you need to move the line slider 0.000000001 millimetre to get to the next line? How does that work.\r\n\r\nOverall sounds like an exciting project','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1163,1782,'2015-06-02 17:22:33','Jon Kulp ','Awesome in Many Ways','It\'shardtoknowwheretobegintosayhowawesomethisprojectis.It\'s brilliant in concept, effective in its execution, and it seems to be something that would really help visually-impaired users deal with text, especially when doing CODE, where you have to scroll through fiddly bits looking for curly braces, semicolons and the like. Apart from that, it\'sjustreallyfreakingcool.Iencourageanyonewhohasnotdonesotogowatchthevideodemonstrations.It\'s the kind of thing I would like to try to build myself just for the fun of it. Absolutely awesome, thanks for sharing, and please do more episodes for us!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1164,1782,'2015-06-08 10:44:08','Mike Ray','Smashing the monopoly of commercial gadgetry','If sighted folks knew how much companies charge for similar portable gadgetry aimed at blind people they\'dbeshocked.\r\n\r\nCompaniesalwaysquoteR&Dcostsofbringingaproducttomarketforaverysmallmarketasthejustificationforcharging$4000foraportableBraillenote-taker.OpenSourceandthehackercommunityareslowlygoingtocrackthismonopoly.\r\n\r\nIfIcouldstillseetosolderIwouldbebuildingoneofthese.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1165,1783,'2015-06-03 00:58:20','Jon Kulp ','Updates Pain! ','Hilarious tale of Windows updates pain. I remember it well but haven\'thadtodealwithitinafewyears.Awful.Apartfromrequiringendlessrebootsandbreakingthings,thoseupdatesalwaystookFOREVERtorun.Thanksforaninterestingepisode,lookingforwardtomore.','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1166,1783,'2015-06-06 20:04:19','0xf10e','Entertaining episode!','I tell our few windows users an win7 installation takes a whole day because of all the updates to install…\r\n\r\nIn regards to cynical coworkers: https://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20111002\r\n\r\nAnd dude, nice voice!\r\nYou should read SciFi stories for escapepod.org!','2022-02-14 13:17:23'),
(1167,1783,'2015-06-07 07:37:22','Stilvoid','Seconded','Just listened to this and really enjoyed it. I\'dlovetohearyoudomoreshowsonthingsthatfrustrateyou-veryfunny:D','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1169,1784,'2015-06-04 14:27:26','Jon Kulp','Open Scores','Thanks Kevin. I agree about the scores, although you can get just about any public-domain scores for free in PDF format from the IMSLP website. The cool thing about these new scores is that you can get the source code and edit it. For example, near the end of the semester I grabbed the Musescore file for the fugue that I talked about in this episode and converted it to Lilypond code, then added a bunch of analytical markup in the code itself, things like text boxes, labels, and different colors for the noteheads to show where the fugue subject appeared, tell what key it had modulated to, etc. With the PDF the best that I could\'vedonewouldbetoscribblealloverit.Whenyouhaveaccesstothesourcecodeyoucandothiskindofanalyticalmarkupmuchmoreelegantly.I\'ve also taken bits of these scores and use them to create the midi examples in my counterpoint book. Great projects all around by Kimiko Ishizaka!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1170,1784,'2015-06-04 14:35:19','Robert Douglass','Lady Gaga - fan of Bach and the Well-Tempered Clavier','It\'snocoincidencethat\"artofcounterpoint\"chosetheLadyGagasong\"Bad Romance\"towriteafugueupon.ThesongitselfdirectlyquotesBach\'s Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1. Compare the theme of Fugue #24 in B-Minor to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrO4YZeyl0I\r\n\r\n(I\'vebeentoldthatthealbumreleaseofthesongdoesn\'t have the same intro).\r\n\r\nIt\'sBach!LadyGagastartshersongoffdirectlywithBach\'s theme.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1171,1784,'2015-06-04 18:52:07','Jon Kulp','Gaga Bach','Robert! I didn\'trealizeHPRwasonyourradar.Ihadplannedtogiveyouaheads-upaboutthisepisodetomakesureyouguysknewtheOpenWTCwasbeingfeatured.Thanksforlistening.\r\n\r\nIt\'s funny I never noticed Lady Gaga\'squotationbefore.That\'s such a weird subject that it hardly sounds like Bach, especially done electronically like that. I see a striking similarity between the subject of the D-sharp minor fugue featured in this episode and the Lady Gaga fugue subject, but it may just be b/c of the p5 leap at the beginning and the minor mode. ','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1172,1784,'2015-06-06 16:14:30','Ken Fallon','Now I\'m\"seeing\"thiseverythere','ThanksJon.\r\n\r\nTheonlyproblemisnowI\'m seeing these techniques everywhere.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1173,1784,'2015-06-06 19:46:56','Jon Kulp','Feature, not a bug','This is not a problem, you simply know what to call it now when you hear it. Impress your friends...','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1174,1784,'2015-06-07 19:29:31','Frank','','Great listening for a Sunday afternoon.\r\n\r\nIt occurred to me that, in terms of rigidity of structure etc., the fugue might be the sonnet of music.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1175,1784,'2015-06-08 13:52:03','Daniel Worth','Fantastic','I really enjoyed the listening, examining and explanation about the theory. I hope you do much more of this.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1176,1784,'2015-06-28 17:19:25','Alison Chaiken','Heard \"Fugue for Friday\"?','It\'s\r\n\r\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUTlp0ODS7s\r\n\r\nThanksforafineshow,\r\nAlison','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1178,1784,'2015-07-08 04:10:33','FiftyOneFifty','Thanks','This comment is belated, since I meant to be on the Community News for June. Jon, since you have pulled back the curtain, I will never be able to listen to music in quite the same way again. To think I nearly skipped over this ep, and only listened due to \"politeness\".','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1179,1787,'2015-06-09 21:01:24','Jon Kulp','What about broccoli?','Thanks so much for the shout-out, Frank, but how could you possibly leave **broccoli** off your list of stir-fry-worthy vegetables?! Really enjoyed the episode.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1180,1787,'2015-06-10 13:41:52','Mike Ray','And baby corns','I was just thinking the same thing John. And what about baby corn-cobs?\r\n\r\nGreat episode. I love wok cooking.\r\n\r\nI think a good long-handled wok shovel is also a must, especially for that authentic chinese kitchen noise :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1181,1787,'2015-06-10 14:40:49','Frank','','. . . er, because I haven\'tfiguredoutawaytostir-fryHollandaisesauce?','2017-09-0907:41:26'),
(1182,1787,'2015-06-10 19:15:12','Jon Kulp','Hollandaise??','Hollandaise?? What does that have to do with broccoli? I don\'tthinkI\'ve ever even eaten hollandaise before!','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1183,1787,'2015-06-10 20:01:40','Dave Morriss','Thinks to stir-fry','Great idea for an episode Frank.\r\n\r\nI\'magreatfanofAsianfoodandstir-fryalot;Ihavebeendoingsoformorethan30years..\r\n\r\nMybasicvegetablestir-fryincludesonions(cutverticallyinto\"segments\"andseparated),slicedgarlic,carrotsandcelery(bothcutfirstdiagonallythenintojulienne),broccoli,peppers,andbuttonmushrooms.Caulifloweralsoworks,asdobrusselssprouts,cabbageandofcourseChinesevegetableslikeBokChoy.ThentherearevarietiesoflegumeslikeFrenchbeans,runnerbeans,beansproutsandtheclassicmangetoutwhicharefantastic.Thelistgoesonandon.\r\n\r\nIliketouseastandardsteelwokwithaflatbottomsinceitworksbestonmygashob.OnedayI\'ll buy a new hob with a burner designed for a proper round-bottomed wok :-)\r\n\r\nAnyway, thanks for the episode. It was great to hear.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1184,1787,'2015-06-10 20:04:29','Dave Morriss','Things not thinks','I got so excited thinking about my next stir-fry recipe my ability to spell left me ...','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1185,1787,'2015-06-10 21:27:32','Mike Ray','Round-bttomed woks','I think in some places you can get some kind of iron ring to stand on your gas burner so that a round-bottomed wok will stand properly.\r\n\r\nI had one once which was really heavy, which it has to be if your going to violently slap the wok about the way the pros do.\r\n\r\nMuch better than a flat-bottomed wok','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1186,1787,'2015-06-10 21:54:57','Dave Morriss','Wok rings','I have a ring but not like the one you describe. It\'squitelightandmovesaroundandisn\'t stable on a gas hob like mine. No way would I leave a hot wok unattended on such a thing; I feel it would tip over.\r\n\r\nThe item you speak of would be great but wouldn\'titraisetheheightofthewoksomewhat?Mygashobisatwork-topheight,whichishighforusingawok.WhenIhavealotoffoodinmineIneedtostandonastooltodosomeheartystirring.I\'m not particularly short but I reckon I\'dfeeldwarfedbysuchanarrangement!\r\n\r\nSoaflat-bottomedwokisacompromiseforme-eventhoughthesidesdon\'t get as hot as they should for true stir-frying.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1187,1787,'2015-06-11 18:17:07','Frank','','John: If you haven\'teatenHollandaise,youhaven\'t eaten; it\'saverysimpleblendofeggyolks,butter,andcayenne.It\'s quite laborious to make by hand and get the correct consistency.\r\n\r\nIt\'straditionallyassociatedwitheggsbenedictandasparagus,butisquitenicewithbroccoli.Youcanfindanever-failrecipeatmyblog.\r\n\r\nSadly,mostofwhatyougetinaveragerestaurants--theonesIcanafford,forexample--comesoutofacan.\r\n\r\nRegardingbottoms,mywokhasaflatareaabout6\" in diameter at the bottom, then curves smoothly upward on the sides. My stovetop is about waist-high, so I have no trouble managing it. Perhaps someday I\'ll spring for a round-bottomed wok at the local Asian Market.','2017-09-09 07:41:26'),
(1188,1787,'2015-06-11 23:22:46','jezra','chicken and woks','After visiting the local butcher for some boneless skinless chicken breast, I put the breast in the freezer. An hour or so later the chicken is quite firm but not frozen solid. The firmness allows me to cut long strips of chicken that are paper thin. om nom nom\r\n\r\nIf the wok is created by hammering, the hammer dents on the inside of the wok will allow the cook to push food farther up the side of the wok than on a smooth walled walk. \r\n\r\nLoved the episode by the way. :)','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1189,1787,'2015-06-13 04:28:26','Frank','','Heh.\r\n\r\nI did the opposite. I usually have skinless, boneless chicken breasts in the freezer. I thaw them partially, then slice them up.\r\n\r\nAnd thanks. I am continually impressed by the eclectic taste of the HPR community. This really is a nice place to be.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1191,1787,'2015-06-16 23:16:15','Frank','Thanks for the suggestion','Had broccoli tonight, with garlic, onions, mushrooms, bean curd seasoned with mild Hungarian paprika sauce, pepper, and \"Italian spice.\"\r\n\r\nThanks for the suggestion. Think I could have cut the broccoli into smaller bits, but it was still good.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1192,1788,'2015-06-11 18:55:03','Ken Fallon','So near and yet so expensive','€ 284, just to get there. Why are you torturing me !\r\n\r\nhttps://www.rome2rio.com/s/Amsterdam/Glasgow?dates=2015-7-10/2015-7-11','2022-02-14 13:17:23'),
(1193,1791,'2015-06-23 21:40:25','Dave Morriss','Yay for Bash scripts!','Great idea for a show and a most interesting script.\r\n\r\nI always like looking at other people\'scode;itgivesaninsightintohowtheythinkandsolveproblems,andthereareoftengoodideastomakeyouconsiderhowyou\'d solve a similar problem. I\'malwayslookingfornewandbetterwaysofdoingstuff.\r\n\r\nIneveruse\'getopt\'forexample.Itwasn\'t about when I first started using Unix and \'sh\', so I always use the older \'getopts\'. You have made me rethink this choice - thanks!\r\n\r\nThere are one or two parts of this script I don\'tquiteunderstandsoIhaveemailedyouaboutthem.Thisclunkycommentsystemisnotthebestplacetohavesuchadialogue.\r\n\r\nMorelikethisplease!','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1194,1791,'2015-06-28 16:30:57','Tony Pelaez','Google CL is broken','Unfortunately as of June 8th, Google CL is broken, so the upload to google photos no longer works. According to the developer\'swebsitethisislikelynotsomethingthatwillbefixed.(Source:https://code.google.com/p/googlecl/)\r\n\r\nBecauseofthisandthefeedbackDaveprovided,Iamreworkingpartsofthisscript.Ifyouareinterestedinfollowingthechanges,pleasekeepaneyeonthegithubgistwherethechangeswillbeposted.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1195,1793,'2015-06-18 17:30:51','Frank','','I completely understand mental blocks about thinking of a topic.\r\n\r\nWelcome to HPR.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1196,1793,'2015-06-19 18:56:03','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the show ','I was intrigued by what I heard of Go on \'FLOSSWeekly\' last year and more recently on \'TheChangelog\' but I hadn\'tlookedatitindetailyet.\r\n\r\nYourepisodemotivatedmetolookdeeperandI\'m keen to try it out. Thanks for the useful links too.\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1197,1793,'2015-06-22 16:27:05','Stilvoid','','The more I play around with Go, the more I like it. I\'vebeenwritingafairbitofstuffinGorecently.\r\n\r\nThelatestishttps://github.com/stilvoid/please/whichIwrotesoIcouldtalktowebAPIsfromshellscripts.Alwaysgoodtohaveareasontowritesomecode:)\r\n\r\nOohtopicidea:howHTTPworks.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1198,1794,'2015-06-19 19:58:17','Dave Morriss','Interesting lesson','I was aware of Schoenberg, Berg and Webern but have never found their music at all appealing, and have changed channels if they ever appeared on the radio. I feel I now have more of an insight into what they were trying to do, though sadly it hasn\'tmadetheirmusicanymoreappealing.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1199,1794,'2015-06-19 21:58:59','Jon Kulp ','Still Ugly ','Dave, agreed. While the 12-tone technique has a certain elegance and analytical appeal, it didn\'tsubstantiallyincreasetheacceptanceofthemusicbythegeneralpublic.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1200,1794,'2015-06-20 10:42:44','Mike Ray','Atonal music vs. Unrepresentative visual art','It\'sinterestingthatchangesinvisualartawayfromthepurelyrepresentativetothingslikeimpressionist,expressionist,Dada-ismandpureabstractdidn\'t raise the same kind of objections as atonal music. Although there was some bad feeling from the traditionalists to impressionism I think that was just the usual \"old folks don\'tlikechange\" type.\r\n\r\nDoes this mean that things that offend our ears are inherently more palpably painful than things we look at?\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1201,1794,'2015-06-24 07:20:04','Ken Fallon','RSS feed','Hi Jon,\r\n\r\nIs there any chance of wrapping these in an RSS feed. It would be great to be able to automatically add them to my feed reader. \r\n\r\nIt would make an excellent little daily podcast.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1202,1794,'2015-06-24 11:27:01','Jon Kulp','Enjoy pain?','Glutton for punishment, eh? ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1203,1794,'2015-07-08 04:15:32','FiftyOneFifty','Forbidden Planet','This ep reminded me of the theme from every SciFi film from the 50s, most notably the classic \"The Forbidden Planet\". I hope someone writes a script we can all lend our voices to and you can score.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1204,1800,'2015-06-29 13:44:35','Ken Fallon','Links','Do you have a text file of the links to the shows ? Or the YouTube ID\'s?','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1205,1800,'2015-07-04 23:44:01','Kevin O\'Brien','Hereyougo!','-AltonBrown:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7J0cDeX5eo02yAXwIvB1CQ\r\n-AltonBrownTelevision:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfDNi1aEljAQ17mUrfUjkvg\r\n-BBCEarthUnplugged:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbwp5B-uDBy-fS4bDA0TEaw\r\n-Braincraft:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt_t6FwNsqr3WWoL6dFqG9w\r\n-BrainStuff-HowStuffWorks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiefLm_nIz_gOH7XHbgpdCQ\r\n-CandyratRecords:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMJecdKUslHToOEpeuRGwXg\r\n-DavidBrin:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtbMXq5siIn3l-u_HKbAmrw\r\n-Computerphile:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9-y-6csu5WGm29I7JiwpnA\r\n-CrashCourse:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX6b17PVsYBQ0ip5gyeme-Q\r\n-DanCarlin:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3RcjbuyF5M1U4R62zjE3hg\r\n-DeepSkyVideos:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo-3ThNQmPmQSQL_L6Lx1_w\r\n-DonRoss:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRd5EO6FvhIrqQnk0cscSDA\r\n-FWThinking:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnf7ZZpBsuTxnQgy1TKbTIw\r\n-HanaMalhas:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpoMVaoVRf3Xvf10_EIZKrg\r\n-HealthcareTriage:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCabaQPYxxKepWUsEVQMT4Kw\r\n-HowStuffWorks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa35qyNpnlZ_u8n9qoAZbMQ\r\n-It\'s Okay To Be Smart: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH4BNI0-FOK2dMXoFtViWHw\r\n - Kurtz Gezagt - In A Nutshell: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsXVk37bltHxD1rDPwtNM8Q\r\n - Mental Floss: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpZ5qUqpW4hW4zdfuBxMSJA\r\n - Minute Earth: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeiYXex_fwgYDonaTcSIk6w\r\n - Minute Physics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUHW94eEFW7hkUMVaZz4eDg\r\n - Monty Python: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGm3CO6LPcN-Y7HIuyE0Rew\r\n - NASA eClips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClF3aQw6CLDObNG4T9VPPnw\r\n - nature video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7c8mE90qCtu11z47U0KErg\r\n - Numberphile: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoxcjq-8xIDTYp3uz647V5A\r\n - Objectivity: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtwKon9qMt5YLVgQt1tvJKg\r\n - Perioodic Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtESv1e7ntJaLJYKIO1FoYw\r\n - Physics Girl: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7DdEm33SyaTDtWYGO2CwdA\r\n - Piled Higher and Deeper (PhD Comics): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUL-pmhmDcZDwsA4cX2HO5w\r\n - Science News: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBX5er6E37_yWB3gCM32p3g\r\n - SciShow: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZYTClx2T1of7BRZ86-8fow\r\n - SciShow Space: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrMePiHCWG4Vwqv3t7W9EFg\r\n - Sixty Symbols: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvBqzzvUBLCs8Y7Axb-jZew\r\n - Smarter Every Day: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6107grRI4m0o2-emgoDnAA\r\n - Space Frontier Org: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe_aC8RselByR6B2UMnprQA\r\n - Stuff They Don\'tWantYouToKnow-HowStuffWorks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrrOic-og4HzhleZqOq4L-A\r\n-Takei\'s Take: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdU7LWHJbvi4QsIDoofsbNA\r\n - The Hillywood Show: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuYRxRuTAtmeE2AiR5WWWHQ\r\n - The Fab Faux: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsU8AeRj_497u2IMxVA6OcQ\r\n - The Frugal Computer Guy: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbZ8wD6pmGb9qHqvx9M4YBw\r\n - Veritasium: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHnyfMqiRRG1u-2MsSQLbXA\r\n - Vlog Brothers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGaVdbSav8xWuFWTadK6loA\r\n - Vsauce: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nSFpj9HTCZ5t-N3Rm3-HA\r\n - Welcome To Night Vale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvuY59InDI3iKvopKT8PEw','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1207,1808,'2015-07-08 07:28:09','Mike','More, more','Great. Can we have \'BalladsofaCheechako\' next?\r\n\r\nI love the lines about the northern lights.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1208,1810,'2015-08-08 22:37:25','amp','but it is not free software','Free as in freedom. Would not be unethical? ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1209,1811,'2015-07-13 04:26:33','Charlie Ebert','hpr 1811 Dave Morriss','My father worked for Control Data.\r\nI started coding in Fortran myself in 1975 post Vietnam.\r\nI was very interested in hearing your experiences. \r\nI felt envious there were people who didn\'thavetopunchuptheirownsoftware.\r\nCharlie\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1210,1811,'2015-07-13 15:43:36','Dave Morriss','Control Data etc','Hi Charlie,\r\n\r\nThanks for the comment.\r\n\r\nYes, we got stuff punched up for free by the Data Preparation staff, though I did learn how to operate a card punch and how to prepare a program card to automate some stuff.\r\n\r\nYou should do an HPR show about your experiences!\r\n\r\nDave','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1211,1811,'2015-07-13 17:17:25','Mike Ray','Punched cards in a box','Great stuff Dave.\r\n\r\nIn the emergency queue there\'sashowIdidaboutathingImadeoutofanemptycerealbox,someofmymum\'s knitting needles and some punched cards when I was about 7, under the supervision of my brother who is more geeky than me.\r\n\r\nIt was like the thing you described. Pulling a knitting needle out of the box made a card drop out of the bottom that corresponded to the needle pulled out. I used bamboo skewers in the show version.\r\n\r\nIn COBOL I seem to remember the sequence numbers were in columns 1 to 6. Column 7 was an asterisk for a comment, a solidus for a continuation, or nothing.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1212,1811,'2015-07-13 21:44:55','Dave Morriss','Notched cards and COBOL','Hi Mike,\r\n\r\nGlad you liked the episode.\r\n\r\nYour emergency show sounds like fun. My kids would have liked that when they were young. I\'msadwedidn\'t think of something similar.\r\n\r\nI had forgotten the layout of COBOL cards, but I only ever wrote about two programs in it, and that was just for amusement!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1213,1812,'2015-07-15 10:01:15','Dave Morriss','Loved the ambient sounds','Hi Jon,\r\n\r\nVery enjoyable. It was fun to be accompanying you on your walk. Thanks for the description of what was going on around you too.\r\n\r\nOh, and some of those headphones sounded interesting, as did the microphone.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1214,1812,'2015-07-15 10:56:00','Jon Kulp ','Heavy Breathing ','Thanks Dave, I enjoyed recording this way but am not a fan of resultant heavy breathing. Planning to record brief outdoor episode today but I think I\'lljustgositbytheswamporsomething.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1215,1812,'2015-07-15 11:15:03','Dave Morriss','Breathing','Not heavy breathing, just breathing.\r\n\r\nDidn\'tbotherme.Achangeinbreathingrateiswhatsometimeshappenswhenhumanswalkandtalk!','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1216,1812,'2015-07-17 12:26:09','John Corless','Great','Jon,\r\n\r\nI agree with Dave. This was really enjoyable to listen to. The very informal nature of joining you on a walk to work (and hearing commentary about what you saw along the way) was at least as fun as the intended content on headphones, which was also good :). Thanks!\r\n\r\nJohn\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1217,1813,'2015-07-15 05:42:26','0xf10e','grumpyness','You mean you get grumpy like a sysadmin or network operator when someone breaks their network? ;)\r\n\r\nBTW, did you know mplayer has a \'fbdev\' video output so you can play videos on the framebuffer, too?','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1218,1813,'2015-07-15 18:05:00','windigo','Re: Grumpyness','I did *not* know about mplayer\'sfbdevoption!\r\n\r\nThissoundslikeawonderfulfutureproject.Thanksfortheheadsup!:)','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1219,1817,'2015-07-24 19:54:36','CPrompt^','Great show!','Loved the show NYBill! Definitely do an update so we (I) can here the result. Let us know what version of the pedal you went with too.\r\n\r\nYou might be interested in these guys too : https://www.mojotone.com/\r\n\r\nI used to work for them a few years ago and they have some quality stuff. Nice kits that you can build on your own and such. Nice vintage style apps.\r\n\r\nThanks for the show! ','2022-02-14 13:17:24'),
(1220,1817,'2015-07-25 13:50:40','Ken Fallon','A series on Electronic Components','Hi NYBill,\r\n\r\nWhile you might think this is obvious, this episode is a great practical tip for starting electronic projects. \r\n\r\nCan I suggest that HPR listeners contribute a list of sites they use to get components and we can put that up on the gitlab repo and then sync it to the main HPR Website. eg\r\n\r\nLocation,Site, URI, Description\r\nWorldwide, Deal Extreme,https://www.dx.com/, Electronics & Cheap Gadgets shipped slowly but for free.\r\nNL,Conrad,https://www.conrad.nl/, Good quality but expensive Electronic components\r\n\r\n\r\nAlso I would love you or someone else to do a series on Electronics Components. This is a Resistor, they look like ..., they are used for ..., they cost about ...., there are the following types ...., etc etc.\r\n\r\nKen.','2022-02-14 13:17:24'),
(1221,1817,'2015-07-27 21:53:09','NYbill','Thanks guys','Thanks CPrompt^. That must have been an interesting place to work. And there will be a follow up. I told you how I found the board layout online. So, there will be some etching too. \r\n\r\nGood fun.\r\n\r\nYea, that idea did cross my mind, Ken. Do, an episode each for different components. We\'llseeifIgetoffmybuttanddothat.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1222,1823,'2015-07-31 12:45:42','Anon','','The sound quality is absolutely awful. Unbearable.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1223,1827,'2015-08-04 00:54:52','Charlie Ebert','Me.','Loved the episode. I use wax paper to cover my work and line the pan for baking\r\nto keep the bread from sticking.\r\nI have a couple of bread makers around as well but, don\'tusethemforanythingotherthankneadingthebread.Theykneadbreadquitewellandkeepitataslightlyelevatedtemperaturewhichisnice.\r\nIwillhavetolookaroundforsomeofyouringredients,assumingourFDAhasn\'t banned them. \r\nInteresting show. \r\nI also like watching Alien Bob from Slackware fame post his bread experiments on the web. He bakes also.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1224,1827,'2015-08-07 15:34:39','Daniel Worth','Great!','I make a lot of food from scratch. I also make sour dough bread. I love hearing about other peoples processed for cooking. You did a fantastic job on this episode!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1225,1827,'2015-08-10 10:39:39','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the feeedback','Thanks, the comments are most appreciated.\r\n\r\nCharlie: I\'dneverthoughtofusingsuchpaper.I\'ve used what\'sknownas\'greaseproof paper\'intheUKforcakes,butit\'s a pain to get it to fit neatly into tins.\r\nI\'veneverusedtheknead-onlyprogramonmybreadmaker,thoughIimaginethatwouldbeusefulformakingpizzadoughforexample.\r\nGoodluckwiththeingredients.\r\n\r\nDaniel:I\'d like to hear about your sour dough bread making methods some time!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1226,1828,'2015-08-05 11:17:23','Jon Kulp ','Awesome','Bill! Amazing job on this show, probably my favorite one this year. Looking forward to hearing the second in the series.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1227,1828,'2015-08-06 22:17:11','NYbill','','Thanks, pal. I thought I\'drecordanepisodewhileIwasdoingaproject.TalkaboutitasIgo.Mythoughtprocess,troubleshooting,etc...\r\n\r\nAlthough,Ifelttheeditwasabitrough,I\'m glad you liked it. \r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1228,1828,'2015-10-18 03:52:31','Neandergeek','Great imprompto series','I just got my Uni-T UT61E, but I\'mstillwaitingformyUSBcable.Imaygettheledbacklightaddedtomorrow.I\'ll follow up when I do.\r\n\r\nOne of the photos had what looks like a storage organizer for resistors in the form of one quarter of a circle. Do groups of four of them make stackable rings? Are they affordable and useful?\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1229,1828,'2015-11-02 22:15:19','NYbill','USB cab;e prices went up. ','Hey Neandergeek, cool you got one. Good luck with the LED mod if you attempt it. I wonder what color (yes there is a \'u\' missing there you UK lot) LED you will choose. \r\n\r\nYes, I\'mwaitingontheUSBcableaswell.ItseemstheUNI-Tut7xxserieshascomeout.ThenewseriesseemtobetargetingtheFluke289typedataloggingmeters.But,assoonastheycameoutthepriceoftheUSBcableseemedtojumpfrom~$11to~$18.Well,thereisoneonitswaytomenow.Itshouldbeheresoon.\r\n\r\nInthemeantime,IcanconfirmthattheUNI-TwindowssoftwaredoesworkwithLinux/WINE.Ijustneedthecabletomakesuretheycancommunicate.\r\n\r\nAsforthesmallcurvedcontainers,I\'ve had them for ~20 years. They are from a storage bucket type thing I had for work. It was a 5 gallon plastic bucket with stackable trays inside. Similar to this:\r\n\r\nhttps://tinyurl.com/nhfr2do\r\n\r\nThe small bins would stack into one of the bigger trays for holding tiny stuff. But, they were too small for work items. So, I used them for electronics parts at home. So no, I don\'tthinktheyareavailableontheirown.','2022-02-1413:17:24'),
(1230,1829,'2015-08-07 15:16:51','Fweeb','BQ Cervantes?','You mentioned that you were looking for an unaffiliated ereader. How about the BQ Cervantes[1]? It\'satouchexpensive,butit*is*unaffiliatedand,asabonus,theversionI\'ve linked to runs an open source stack. I don\'thaveone,butI\'m awfully tempted.\r\n\r\n[1] https://store.bq.com/en/e-readers/cervantes','2022-02-14 13:17:25'),
(1231,1829,'2015-08-07 16:31:12','cybergrue','One thing you missed','Another good show Jon.\r\nOne thing about the Kindle DX that you missed is that it can display full size pdf documents without resizing them, or reflowing. It works great for technical pdfs, like scientific papers with embed graphics and graphs for example.\r\nIt can handle very large pdf documents but changing pages is very slowwww. \r\n\r\nAlso, it can display other formats as well, plain ASCII text for example.\r\nOn mine, there is an experimental features menu item that claims it can retrieve web pages (via cellular I think) I have never used this feature so I don\'tknowiforhowwellitworks.\r\n\r\nTheDXappearstohavebeenanattemptataprofessionalversionoftheKindleandappearstohavefeaturesthatwerenotonotherkindles,whichexplainsitspriceandshortlife.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1232,1829,'2015-08-08 01:00:34','Jon Kulp ','good catch (PDFs)','you\'retotallyright,Iforgottomentionthis.ThisisprobablybecauseIdon\'t really like to read PDFs even on this, although they are certainly much better on the DX than on the smaller Kindles. I put a few scholarly article PDFs on there as well as a couple of musical scores, and they\'renotbad,butIthinkatabletisbetterforPDFs.IseemtorecallthatthereweretwoorthreeoptionsforviewingthePDFs,includingcuttingoffallthewhitespacearoundthetext,whichwouldbeahugehelpexceptformostofthearticlesIreadhaveatinyfooteracrosstheverybottomthatcompletelyruinsthisfeature.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1233,1829,'2015-08-08 01:02:37','Jon Kulp ','Cervantes Reader','thanks for the heads up on this. I have not heard of the Cervantes reader but it looks great. Doesn\'tlooklikeIcaneasilygetoneintheUnitedStates,though.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1234,1830,'2015-07-16 17:26:51','FiftyOneFifty','I thought this was about the dikes','Shoot, Ken, I thought this was going to be your long promised description of how the windmill and dike system worked.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1235,1830,'2015-08-11 21:01:34','Dave Morriss','Thanks for the insight','I always find it fascinating to discover how other parts of the world do the things they do. This was good.\r\n\r\nWe have a \"City Car\" scheme here in Edinburgh, but I\'mnotsureifit\'s as sophisticated as the one you describe.\r\n\r\nMore please :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1236,1831,'2015-08-10 01:40:09','Jon Kulp ','1.7x','That\'showfast,althoughifmusicisactuallythefocusoftheshowI\'ll listen at original speed. I do this for The Bugcast, for example. Almost all other shows are 1.7x.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1237,1831,'2015-08-10 15:08:27','Kevin O\'Brien','1.7xworksforme','Iroutinelychangethespeedonallofmypodcaststo1.7x.sofar,ithasn\'t really changed my ability to absorb background music. I think you just get used it.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1238,1831,'2015-08-10 15:25:23','A Shadowy Figure','Thanks, now I have a starting point',' Thank you Jon, I very much find your contributions both entertaining and informative. \r\n(royalty free) Music really isn\'tgenerallywhatI\'d like to focus on, but rather some sort of ambiance for the background to add something to the entertainment value of the presentations. or even transitional segments that include a musical or some other form of non-vocal cue\'sbetween\"thoughts\"/segments.\r\nInessence,addingsome\"color\"tothe\"audio\"presentation.(thinkradiolaborThisAmericanLife,etc.)\r\nIpersonallyfeel,addingthesesortsofelementsmayencouragecasual(hitandrun)listenersto\"tun in\"againnotonlyfortheeducationalcontent,butforentrainmentaswell.ThanksagainJon','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1239,1831,'2015-08-17 18:42:04','Windigo','Normal - 1.5x','I\'vestartedspeedingupmy[aud/pod]castsatwork,andIkeepitto1.5x,althoughI\'ve heard there are some who go as far as 2x.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1240,1831,'2015-09-07 07:09:49','folky','It depends','It depends on the language and the recording quality.\r\nGermanspeaking podcast go between 1.5-2.0, swedishspeaking between 1.5 and 1.8 and english between 1.0 and 1.5 but mostly 1.3.\r\nMusicpodcasts always are going by 1.0.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1241,1832,'2015-08-11 08:01:01','0xf10e','thx, very useful','Nice episode, many little things I didn\'tknowaboutmarkdown.\r\n\r\nWhileIpreferReStructuredText*overmarkdown(justlikeIpreferMercurial/Python/GolangoverGit/Perl/Java)IhavetouseitonGitlabandGithub.\r\nSolikeIsaid,veryuseful.\r\n\r\n*)andrst2pdfworksw/oLaTeX;)\r\n\r\nPS:oneofthewordsyouwerelookingforisWYSIWYG-\"what you see is what you get\"','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1242,1832,'2015-08-12 11:16:31','Jon Kulp','plus HTML as needed','Thanks I enjoyed this episode. One thing I would add is that whenever necessary you can freely add bits of HTML when the markdown syntax doesn\'tgiveyoueverythingyouneed.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1243,1832,'2015-08-17 18:04:55','Dave Morriss','Excellent episode','This was a great episode.\r\n\r\nI use Markdown and Pandoc myself for all my HPR episodes, though I have not yet moved away from AsciiDoc when writing my own project notes and similar.\r\n\r\nA while ago, I had been looking for the best lightweight markup format and was very happy to find Markdown. Then I found Pandoc and very much appreciated its extensions and huge range of features.\r\n\r\nThanks for your great overview.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1244,1834,'2015-09-03 13:16:37','Dave Morriss','Very useful','The password card idea is really good. I\'dnevercomeacrossitbefore.\r\n\r\nIalsodidn\'t know about pwgen. I used to use a tool called apg at my work but that was in the days when an 8-character alphanumeric password was regarded as highly secure.\r\n\r\nThanks for the ambient sounds of birdsong in this episode by the way :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1245,1836,'2015-08-17 16:47:10','0xf10e','you should put up some VPS based blog ;)','Something where you push markdown or rst to a Git or mercurial repository.\r\nThis way it\'shardertolosethecontentasyouhaveitinatleasttwoplaces.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1246,1836,'2015-08-18 23:45:07','NYbill','maybe some day...','Ah, I never thought of it that way. Even if its not a \'publishedblog\' at least you\'llkeepyournotessafe.\r\n\r\n...thismethodwouldmakeforagoodHPRepisode,0xf10e.;)\r\n\r\nNopressure.:P','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1247,1837,'2015-08-18 08:30:46','0xf10e','correction on TRIM','Hey there, little correction on ATA TRIM: Fragmentation of files isn\'ttheproblemonSSDsbuttheSSD\'s controller needs to know which blocks it can reuse for leveling out the wear on the flash cells. As the SSD knows nothing about the FS it\'sstoringdataforitonlycanswapoutblockswhenthey\'re overwritten at once.\r\nUNLESS of course when the OS tells the SSD \"I just freed those (logical) blocks, do whatever you want to them\". This why the SSDs controller can add those blocks to its free-list and reallocate the underlying flash-cell as soon as all logical blocks are freed - or remap the leftover logical blocks to free the rest of the flash-cell.\r\n\r\nOops, got a little long, didn\'tIR?^^\"','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1248,1837,'2015-08-21 16:44:46','noah','minimizing writes','I just want to take a quick moment to disagree with your recommendation to put swap and/or /var on a traditional spinning disk in order to limit writes to your SSD. Yes, doing so may ultimately increase the expected lifetime of the drive, but you\'remissingoutonthegreatestbenefitsoftheSSDbydoingso.SSDsareextremelyfastforrandomaccesspatterns,butforsequentialoperations(suchasreadingorwritinglargefiles)theyaren\'t significantly faster than spinning disks. The parts of your system that perform the most random access operations are likely to be swap and /var. Speeding up swap is quite possibly the single best application for an SSD in a linux system.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1249,1837,'2015-09-15 13:47:10','2BFrank','Good points','Hi, \r\n\r\nthanks for the clarifications. @noah: I\'vefounddifferentopinionsonthis,youmakeagoodpoint.Ontheotherhand,Ihavetheimpressionthatmysystem(6GBRam)isswappingverylittle...\r\n\r\n@0xf10e:Right,it\'s wear levelling not fragmentation. Thx for clearing that up! ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1250,1838,'2015-08-19 10:28:33','Jon Kulp ','The Very Essence','Windigo, I salute you. In this episode you have captured the spirit, The Very Essence of HPR. Either that or you were just trying to see if you could make Dave Morriss twitch enough to send shockwaves across the ocean and feel them over here. All of us listening I\'msurewereshoutingsuggestionsatouraudioplayersbuteverylastoneofthemwouldhavedrainedtheAwesomeoutofyouralarmsystem.Iseenobugshere...','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1251,1838,'2015-08-19 16:20:57','Dave Morriss','I wouldn\'thavedoneitthatway...','Afine,entertainingshow,Sir!\r\n\r\nIdidn\'t twitch excessively. I wasn\'twildaboutthemultiple\'sleep\'solution,butthenneitherwereyou.\r\n\r\nIthoughttheuseof\'at\'wasgreat.\r\n\r\nBackaround2005Iwroteathingformywork(asaSysadminatauniversity)thatallowedpeopletorequestmigrationoftheirmailboxesfromaUnixmailsystemtoExchangebysendinganemailtoaparticularserver.ItslurpedtheirmailoutofonesystemandintotheotherusingIMAP,butIdidn\'t want there to be more than about 4 \'slurp\' jobs running at once because IMAP is not efficient.\r\n\r\nAnyway, long story short, I used \'at\' to schedule the work and to avoid bottlenecks. Supreme lash-up but it worked :-)\r\n\r\nYours was a perfect hacker story. Thanks!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1252,1838,'2015-08-20 15:46:17','NYbill','','I think the next logical step here is to enter the desired wakeup time into the Mini9 via clockwork. ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1253,1838,'2015-08-20 21:32:29','Beeza','Geekdom At Its Very Best','This episode shows precisely why non-geeks think that geeks are weird, while giving us geeks a nice warm glow.\r\n\r\nYes, you could buy an alarm clock for pennies, but where would the fun and sense of achievement be in that?\r\n\r\nI once found myself in a hotel room without my phone or any other kind of alarm. I HAD to be up early to make an important meeting. My solution was to create a simple MS Access application (it was a company laptop) to poll the system clock until it reached 0530, then just repeatedly trigger the \"beep\". It took all of 5 minutes to code and test.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1254,1841,'2015-08-31 21:34:46','Windigo','Great first episode!','I\'malwaysafanof\"How I Found Linux\"episodes,butnotmanyhavetakenmetoEasternBerlinfirst!\r\n\r\nAfascinatingstory,andhopefullythefirstofmanyepisodes.WelcometoHPR!:)','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1255,1841,'2015-09-02 13:49:27','folky','Thank you','Thank you for your kind welcome, Windigo!\r\nBut it wasn\'tBerlinIlivedin,insteadasmalltownnotfarfromtheBalticSea.\r\nIalreadyhaveideasformoreepisodes.WewillseewhenIhavethetimeandifIdaretorecordmyownvoice.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1256,1842,'2015-08-25 19:19:48','0xf10e','Re: Car Malware ','I\'mexpectingmoreransomware\"bricking\"carsthancausingaccidents.\r\n1stweek:\"windscreen wipers and air conditioning are disabled until you pay 5 bitcoins\"\r\n2ndweek:\"speed is limited to 30mph until you pay 10 bitcoins\"\r\n3rdweek:\"your car won\'t start until you pay 20 bitcoins\"\r\n\r\nWaylessincentiveforlawenforcementtocomeafterthemwhentheygoforpeople\'s money instead of everyones safety.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1257,1842,'2015-08-25 20:00:59','Mike Ray','We\'redoomedItelleee','IthinkI\'ll just make myself a tin-foil hat and sit in the cupboard under the stairs.\r\n\r\nJust wait till they start cracking train and bus systems\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1258,1843,'2015-08-27 06:40:23','Ken Fallon','Obsolete ?','Hi Dave,\r\n\r\nI could never get my head around these commands, and your show has clarified them for me.\r\n\r\nI have never been able to get a use case for this, that cannot be done using \r\n\r\ncd -\r\n\r\nThat jumps you back to the previous directory. Running it again brings you back to where you started.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1259,1843,'2015-08-28 11:49:33','Dave Morriss','Maybe obsolescent or outmoded','As I said in the episode, I use these less than I used to, though I do still use them.\r\n\r\ncd , cd- and cd only let you move between a given directory, the previous one and $HOME, whereas pushd and popd let you manipulate a much larger collection of directories.\r\n\r\nIf I\'mconnectingtoaremoteVPSorsomethingImightdothis:\r\n\r\npushd-n~/Community_News/;pushd-n~/Database/;pushd-n~/IA/;pushd-n~/content_cleaning/\r\ndirs-v\r\n0~\r\n1~/content_cleaning/\r\n2~/IA/\r\n3~/Database/\r\n4~/Community_News/\r\n\r\n(notethe\'~/\'atthestarttomaketheseabsolutepaths)\r\n\r\nThenImighthoparoundbetweendirectorieswithforexample:\r\n\r\npushd+4\r\n\r\nEventhishasbeenlargelysupersededbyscreenandtmux,Iwilladmit.\r\n\r\nI\'m probably just old-fashioned :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1260,1844,'2015-08-29 15:48:14','Mike Ray','Quality','I loved this show, as I do all of John\'sshows.Thewords\'this is John Kulp in Lafayette Lousiana\'isalwaysaguaranteeofquality.\r\n\r\nTheMarantzsoundrecordersoundslikeaverynicepieceofkit,andthesoundqualitywassuperb.PityabouttheCompactFlashmedia.\r\n\r\nAndtheharpsichordmusicbreakwasverypleasant','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1261,1844,'2015-08-30 20:32:15','Jon Kulp','Open Goldberg!','Thanks so much for the nice comments, Mike. Regarding the bumper music, I got it from the Open Goldberg Variations. Wonderful performance and completely free to download and share. ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1262,1844,'2015-08-31 18:26:00','Kevin O\'Brien','AgreewithMike','IagreewithMike,IalsofindJonKulp\'s shows very good.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1263,1846,'2015-09-01 18:09:20','Mike Ray','Uni-T Meters','Great episodes on the Uni-T multimeters.\r\n\r\nI have a UT60A, which has an opto-isolated serial port. Sadly the software that comes with it is totally inaccessible to someone who, like me, can\'tsee.\r\n\r\nSoI\'ve been writing my own to run on Linux.\r\n\r\nAdmittedly I started this a few years ago and did some initial work on reverse-engineering the protocol, which I can\'tfinddocumentedanywhere.\r\n\r\nHearingtheseepisodesIwasproddedintoresurrectingthecodeandcompletingit.\r\n\r\nIhaveanothermultimeterwhichactuallytalkswhichiswhatstoppedmecompletingtheprojectoncebefore.\r\n\r\nIthinktheUT60E,andpossiblyothermodelslikeyourUT61Ehavesimilarportsandprobablyhaveserialportsalso.\r\n\r\nIt\'s an impressive range of meters given the price.\r\n\r\nWhen I have something completed and talking I\'llstickitonthewebanddoashow.\r\n\r\nItwouldbegoodtogetBlathertorespondbymakingameasurementandreadingitoutaloud.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1264,1846,'2015-09-01 23:09:53','NYbill','','Thanks for the kind words, Mike. \r\n\r\nThat is just an episode I felt like doing because I felt I was a bit harsh on the UNI-T meters. You do get a lot of \"bang for your buck\" with those units.\r\n\r\nAnd yes, this one has the serial to opto-coupled connector as well. Who has a serial port these days anyway? \r\n\r\nI did see they sell a connector that will go to USB for sale. But, as I said in the episode, I don\'treallyfeelaneedforthatfeatureanyway.However,I\'m sure some do. \r\n\r\nAnd yes, if you could get one of these meters going text to speech, that is an episode I\'dliketohear.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1265,1846,'2015-09-02 13:06:23','Mike Ray','Unit-T meters and serial ports','Having written the first comment I took another look online and found some stuff about the standard DMM chip used inside this meter and all (I think) of the Unit-T meters.\r\n\r\nThe only problem I think might be the serial port. I am not sure yet whether it will work with either a PL2303 or FTDI USB to serial adaptor since the client software needs to raise either CTS or RTS, or both, to power the opto-couplers in the lead.\r\n\r\nIf Unit-T sell a USB to meter adaptor lead I\'dliketoknowwheretogetone.\r\n\r\nIparticularlyliketheRMSfeature,whichyoumentionedintheshowisuncommoninsuchacheapmeter.\r\n\r\nI\'m jealous of your ability to add the timeout power modification though. Could have done that when I could see but not now.\r\n\r\nForever leaving my meters switched on and flattening batteries.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1266,1846,'2015-09-02 20:14:30','NYbill','','Here is the USB connector, Mike. It says it will work with UT61?. And I see UT60? is listed. I think they are using that question mark like an asterisks.\r\n\r\nhttps://tinyurl.com/p5vm7nx\r\n\r\nIts cheap enough. Maybe I\'llthrowoneinthecartonthenextAmazonorderandseeifIcangettheUNITsoftwareworkingwithWINE.\r\n\r\n/mewondersifKenorDaveisreadingallthisinaCommunityNews.Letsbeverbose.:P','2022-02-1413:17:25'),
(1267,1846,'2015-09-03 17:21:45','Mike Ray','PL2303 USB-toRS232 and UT6?','I\'mhappytoreportthatmysoftwareworkswiththemeterpluggedintoaPL2303USBtoserialadaptor.Soeithertheopto-couplersarebeingpoweredsomehowelseorIhavethetermioset-upright,orthereissomeothermagicabouttheadaptor.Ididn\'t think these things supported the hardware handshaking pins.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1268,1846,'2015-09-07 13:44:10','davidWHITMAN','Damn You!','These good buys that NY Bill keeps bringing up are causing me to spend $.\r\nI bought 2 of the X-61 (and love them) and now this! \r\nActually need the ability to test capacitors. This can save a bundle! Just ask Flying Rich who lost a bundle.\r\ndw','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1269,1847,'2015-09-17 12:38:11','Gabriel Evenfire','I always look forward to your shows...','I always look forward to your shows sigflup, because I know there will be some really unusual technical material in them. This one is no exception.\r\n\r\nI\'veneverheardofemscriptenbefore,butI\'m going to have to look into this. It reminds me of a project a while back to compile C code using gcc to MIPS assembly that would run on a MIPS interpreter in Java. (Someone billed it as a way to compile C programs that would never buffer overflow. Not exactly accurate, but the buffer overflows would never corrupt the interpreter\'sstack.)','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1270,1848,'2015-10-01 20:00:12','tom_len','automatize login from command line','Hi, I just discovered this tool, w3m, and I was wondering if it could be possible to access to a page that requires login and password. i need it to be done automatically from commandline (i.e I wouldnt be pressing any keys, it\'saheadlessserver).Doyouknowifthat\'s possible? I would need to grab some text, but once logged in (the url once in remains the same: https://www.paket.de/pkp/appmanager/pkp/desktop?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pkp_portal_page_start). Thanks in advance','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1271,1848,'2015-10-27 19:34:17','Frank','','According to the man page, you can automatically log into a proxy. Perhaps you can bend that to your will. See the \"-pauth\" argument in the man page. I\'mskepticalthatitwilldowhatyouwish,butit\'s worth a shot.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1272,1850,'2015-09-10 07:04:53','0xf10e','portable version of OpenSSH','Actually the portable version of OpenSSH is needed on every platform other than OpenBSD, not just not-unixoid ones ;)','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1273,1850,'2015-09-17 12:21:29','Gabriel Evenfire','This could be a very fruitful series.','ssh is one of those swiss army knives that most people just use for the blade. I\'mlookingforwardtoseeingwherethisisgoing.There\'s a lot of potential uses to cover. Klaatu already added an episode talking about ssh_config and there are lots of useful shortcuts one can include from that alone. So, I hope that more people (including you Ahuka) keep this going.\r\n\r\nAs always, thank you for a great show!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1274,1850,'2015-09-20 23:24:47','Kevin O\'Brien','Thankyou','I\'m glad you enjoyed this introductory episode. I have recorded and uploaded several more, and I am not done. And Klaatu has also sent in an ssh show, so there is plenty to go around.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1275,1851,'2015-09-07 14:33:23','Mike Ray','Markdown show notes','Listended to Larry, Mo and Curly do the community news last night. I was sitting with my finger hovering over the button as the clock round to 01:: AM so I could download it (I need to get out more).\r\n\r\nMarkdown show notes are a great idea. I think Markdown is the best thing since sliced bread. But, how do you propose to keep the look of show notes consistent? I\'mthinkinginparticularofheadinglevels.\r\n\r\nIhavetoadmittobeingabitanalwhenitcomestoconsistency.Maybeothersarenotsomuchso.\r\n\r\nPS:Pushd,PopdandDirssoundslikethelatestboyband.\r\n','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1276,1851,'2015-09-08 20:50:50','Dave Morriss','Markdown etc.','If HPR contributors took to the idea of submitting Markdown notes I think that would be a tremendous leap forward.\r\n\r\nI imagine there would still need to be a human intervention step, though a much simplified one and this could include things like a consistency check if it was thought necessary.\r\n\r\nI admire your dedication to the Community News. It was good to have three stooges on the episode this month rather than the usual two.\r\n\r\nPersonally, I\'dvisualisedPushd,PopdandDirsasasortof(comedy)legalfirm...','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1277,1851,'2015-09-08 21:23:26','NYbill','Electronics videos. ','I heard you say you discovered MJLorton on Youtube, Ken. I\'veseenmostofhisvideos.HerearetwomorepresentersIfollow.I\'ve seen them all. There goes your next 2 months... :P\r\n\r\neevblog \r\nthesignalpath\r\n\r\nEDIT: Well, Akismet won\'tletmeposttheURL\'s. So, for anyone interested you\'lljusthavetoruntheabovetwonamesthroughyourfavouritesearchengine.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1278,1851,'2015-09-09 21:14:04','NYbill','','This is a test as I was having trouble posting links yesterday:\r\n\r\nhttps://www.eevblog.com/\r\n\r\nhttps://thesignalpath.com/blogs/\r\n\r\n','2022-02-14 13:17:25'),
(1279,1853,'2015-09-11 20:21:15','Aaronb483','great name for podcast','I\'msurebecauseofthenameofyourpodcast,youprobablygotalotofinterest.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1280,1856,'2015-09-14 07:14:15','0xf10e','','Nice intro to `~/.ssh/config`, klaatu.\r\n\r\nThe \"protocol 2\" option is the default for quite some time - as in \"more than 10 yrs\". I think the latest version of OpenSSH doesn\'tevencompilewithsupportforversion1bydefault.Atleastthesshd.\r\n\r\nShorteninghostnamescomesreallyhandyincaseslike\" web-frontend.fancy-example-corp.co.uk\".\r\nAndthere\'s also patterns matching like \r\n\r\n Host *.fancy-example-corp.co.uk *.fancy-example-corp.com\r\n Username joe-the-admin\r\n identityfile ~/.ssh/work_rsa\r\n \r\n\r\n Host web-frontend1.fancy-example-corp.co.uk \r\n Port 56278\r\n \r\n Host web-frontend1.fancy-example-corp.co.uk \r\n Port 57427\r\n \r\nThis way you can group hosts with common options easily.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1281,1856,'2015-09-15 15:07:16','b-yeezi','Thanks','Thanks for this show. I immediately added a config file for the couple of accounts that I commonly use. The only that I added for security is to change the permissions of the file to 600 or 644. Keep up the great shows!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1282,1856,'2015-09-17 12:31:38','Gabriel Evenfire','Identity file','I\'mcuriousif,fromyourexample,youarecreatingseparateidentityfilesforeachhost.Iimaginenot,butit\'s a possibility I\'dneverconsideredbefore.Isupposeitdoesn\'t provide that much more security insofar as if someone can read one of your private keys from .ssh/ they can read all of them. But it does make me think.\r\n\r\nFor my part I have this ruby script to run ssh w/ shorthands to the different identities and accounts in our internal machines. This show is prompting me to do it the right way. (especially insofar as it will work with scp, sftp, and scripts that use them)\r\n\r\nThanks for the show. I\'menjoyingthatpeoplearestartingbreakopenthetoolsotherthanthe\"blade\"inthissshswissarmyknife.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1283,1857,'2015-09-17 12:46:22','Gabriel Evenfire','A nice episode even for non-coffee people','I am not a coffee person. I\'vetried.Ican\'t seem to acquire the taste. Definitely prefer teas. But it was nevertheless entertaining to hear the process you go through. I\'veheardpeopletalk(raveactually)about\"french presses\"before,butneverhadaclueastowhytheywereuseful.Hearingtheprocess,Icanstarttoimaginewhy.Thanksfortheshow!','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1284,1857,'2015-09-18 09:07:00','Dave Morriss','I enjoyed this a lot','I liked the relaxed style and the detailed content.\r\n\r\nI have not used my french presses (or cafetières as we prefer to call them) for a while, I prefer to use my moka pot and brew a large strong coffee every morning. After listening to this I had a craving for coffee, so made some with some with Kenya medium ground I had all but abandoned in the freezer. \r\n\r\nIt was great, but that\'sdoublemynormaldailyintake.Thanks!','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1285,1857,'2015-09-24 18:31:17','Michael','You got my european mind.','Congrats, you got me for a (long) moment. Water at 200 degree - hu? After it finally dawned on me, I consulted an online converter to learn that 200°F means 93.3°C, which made a lot more sense to me... :-)\r\n\r\nOtherwise I second Gabriel above. Thanks for the show!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1286,1858,'2015-09-16 10:34:42','Jon Kulp ','Thank you! ','Another amazing tale of ingenuity! Well done, Bill, I loved this episode. Especially enjoyed the inadvertent detour into CAD and 3d printing. Of course the process of designing and printing 3d model is good for another episode... ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1287,1858,'2015-09-16 17:42:51','Mike Ray','Hacking at it\'sbest','Greatstuff.Hackingatit\'s best. Heard the names of some old friends too; 2N3904, 2N2222 :-)','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1288,1858,'2015-09-16 21:44:19','NYbill','Thanks, Jon. ','Yea, that detour into 3D design and printing was interesting. A friend from our LUG, Jason, bought a 3D printer about 8 months ago. Asphere was interested in it and asked lots of questions. He then designed a part for one of his model rockets and asked if Jason could print it. \r\n\r\nBefore I knew it, Asphere bought his own 3D printer kit.\r\n\r\nWhile designing my parts I asked Asphere, \"Is this how it all starts? I\'llwantmyown3Dprintersoon.\" ;)\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1289,1858,'2015-09-16 21:48:21','NYbill','Ha, thanks Mike. ','Yep, those old 2N\'s...\r\n\r\nOneofthose,\"If it ain’t broke, don\'t fix it.\"parts.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1290,1858,'2015-09-24 19:03:00','mirwi','Splitting hair...','I agree on \"old friends\" for the 2N3904 and 2N2222. However, I can\'tresisttoaddthattheseare,unlikethe2N7000,notMOSFETSbutNPNBJTs(bipolarjunctiontransistors).WiththepointbeingthatBJTsneedsomeamountofcontrolcurrentatthebaseincontrasttothevirtuallyzerocurrentatthegateofaMOSFET.Judgingfromthelinkedpictures,youhavecompensatedforthatbyusingabiggercapacitortogettothedesiredturnontime.\r\nInanycase,thanksalotforsharingthisjourney.\r\n\r\nRegards,\r\nMichael','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1291,1858,'2015-09-25 09:59:46','NYbill','Transitors','Thanks Mirwi,\r\n\r\nI started with a MOSFET but it wasn\'tdoingwhatIwanted.So,IexperimentedwiththetransistorsIhadonhandandchosetheonethatworkedbestforme.\r\n\r\nHowever,Ican\'t remember if I went into detail about the part change between episode 1 and 2. \r\n\r\nThanks for the clarification. You know, an episode on the finer points of transistors might make a fine HPR. ;)\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1292,1858,'2015-09-26 14:20:34','Mike Ray','Transistors','Sadly some of the \'oldfriend\' through-hole mounting transistors are beginning to disappear or at least be very hard to find. And those that are still there are rising in price, I guess to reflect the smaller numbers in which they are made. It\'sgettingalmostimpossibletofindthegoodold2N3819MOSFETIusedtousetomakeoscillators,andevenwork-horsesliketheBC107/8/9transistorsaregettingridiculouslyexpensiveoverhereintheUK.\r\n\r\nAnybodyrememberscrapingthepaintoffofthebodyofanOCR45tomakeaphoto-transistor?','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1293,1859,'2015-09-17 13:43:39','Mike Ray','Welcome return','Great episode Gabriel and great to see you back with more bare-metal programming.\r\n\r\nLooking forward to episodes about sound rendering on the GPU','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1294,1859,'2015-10-07 17:36:28','Eric','A better maze','Here is my code for creating a maze in Excel. It is actually fairly easy to make a true maze without any blocked sections. Basically, it grows out the walls from the edges. As long as they don\'tconnectwithotherwalls,you\'ll end up with a graph where every space can be visited from every other space.\r\nAskimet doesn\'tseemtolikemepostingcode,soI\'ll just describe the algorithm.\r\n\r\n\r\nCreate a square of x rows and y columns. x and y must be odd numbers.\r\n\r\n\r\nPut a W in each cell of row 1, row x, column 1, and column x.\r\n\r\nFor each cell whose row and column is even, put an S.\r\n\r\nPut an O in all the other cells.\r\n\r\nW = Wall of maze\r\n\r\nS = Space in maze\r\n\r\nO = Open, not processed\r\n\r\nP = Possible next wall. We will determine these soon.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nAll cells whose row and column are even has to be a space. All cells whose row and column are odd will be a wall. I will call those pillars. The rest of the cells have an odd row and even column or even row and odd column. I will call them partitions. The algorithm will repeatedly pick another random partition to put between pillars in the maze.\r\n\r\nInitialized maze.\r\nWWWWWWWWWWW\r\nWSOSOSOSOSW\r\nWOOOOOOOOOW\r\nWSOSOSOSOSW\r\nWOOOOOOOOOW\r\nWSOSOSOSOSW\r\nWOOOOOOOOOW\r\nWSOSOSOSOSW\r\nWOOOOOOOOOW\r\nWSOSOSOSOSW\r\nWWWWWWWWWWW\r\n\r\nPossible finished maze.\r\nWWWWWWWWWWW\r\nWSSSSSSSWSW\r\nWWWWWWWSWSW\r\nWSWSWSSSWSW\r\nWSWSWWWSWSW\r\nWSSSSSSSWSW\r\nWSWWWSWSSSW\r\nWSWSSSWSWSW\r\nWSWSWWWSSSW\r\nWSWSWSSSWSW\r\nWWWWWWWWWWW\r\n\r\nAbove maze without the S spaces for clarity.\r\nWWWWWWWWWWW\r\nW W W\r\nWWWWWWW W W\r\nW W W W W\r\nW W WWW W W\r\nW W W\r\nW WWW W W\r\nW W W W W\r\nW W WWW W\r\nW W W W W\r\nWWWWWWWWWWW\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nNote that the pillar and partition cells will initially be marked as open (O). An open partition is an undetermined cell that will be either a wall (W) or space (S). An open pillar is a pillar that has is not next to a wall.\r\n\r\nWhile there are still open spaces (O), loop.\r\n For each partition cell in the maze\r\n if the partition cell has two walls next to it, mark it as a space (S)\r\n if the partition cell has one wall (W) next to it, mark it as possible (P)\r\n otherwise leave it as Open (O)\r\n end the for loop\r\n Pick a random P and change it to W\r\nEnd the loop.\r\n\r\n','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1295,1859,'2015-10-14 02:18:40','Gabriel Evenfire','Maze generation','That\'saninterestingalgorithm.Icanintuitivelyseewhyitworks,butwanttothinkofhowIcouldproveit.Onecouldputastartandendpointtothemazeinthatcase.\r\n\r\nThetraversalalgorithmthroughamazegeneratedlikethatwouldprobablyjustbearight-hand-rulevariantsincethewallswouldbeasingleconnectedcomponent.ThepurelyrandomgenerationthatImentionedinthepodcastdoesnotguaranteethatofcoursemeaningtheright-handrulecouldjustleadthemouseinacircleforever.\r\n\r\nTwowaysthatimmediatelyspringtomindforensuringthemousealwaysmakesittothecheese(barringrunningoutofenergy,eatenbycat,etc..)are:\r\n*scanthemazeandmarktheconnectedcomponentsandensurethatthemouseandthecheeselandinthesameconnectedcomponent\r\n*scanthemaze,marktheconnectedcomponentsandthentakepairsofindependentconnectedcomponentsandbreakwallsbetweenthemtoconnectthemuntilthemazeisasingleconnectedcomponent.\r\n\r\nYourgenerationapproachproducesamuchmoresaneandgenerallypleasinglookingmaze.I\'m wondering if there\'sagoodwaytothentakethatand\"shake it up a little\"toallowfordisconnectedwallsegments,andsuchwhileretainingmuchofthepleasingness.\r\n\r\nOfcoursethere\'s another possibility: add the notion of \"teleporters\" to the maze. :)\r\n\r\nThanks for the insight and the algorithm. That\'swhatIlikebestaboutthislittleexercise:therearesomanyvariationsthatonecanmakeonit.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1296,1862,'2015-09-28 19:46:35','Ken Fallon','I just enabled a load of these','Hi Geddes,\r\n\r\nI just re-enabled a load of these. I didn\'tbotherbeforeasImostlydidre-installsbutthenIrealizedthatIcouldkeepmyconfiginmyhomedirsoitwouldmovewithme.\r\n\r\nExcellentreadingandagreatidea.\r\n\r\nKen.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1297,1862,'2015-10-16 18:54:42','Geddes','','Thanks Ken.\r\n\r\nGlad to know you found the article useful, and agree that it’s a worthwhile idea. I’ll be looking around for a follow up if I can find one.\r\n\r\nGeddes','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1298,1863,'2015-09-23 16:25:05','Jon Kulp ','Probably still will not switch to KDE, but... ','I really enjoyed both of these episodes about tweaking KDE, although I will probably still not adopt the desktop myself. This also is a pretty good idea to read old magazine articles that are still of current interest as hpr episodes, with some intro up front, as long as it doesn\'trunafoulofanylicensing.','2017-09-0907:41:27'),
(1299,1863,'2015-10-16 19:19:01','Geddes','Thanks for the feedback','Hi Jon\r\n\r\nFirst can I say thanks to you and Dave for the encouraging feedback from last month’s community news episode. I’m pleased that you both agreed it was a good idea to read a creative commons article. I’ll take that as approval from the HPR community, I’ll even take requests if anyone finds something of interest that I can convert to an audio show licensing permitting as you rightly point out. Hope it’s not too long before I can post another show whether it’s original content or not.\r\n\r\nThanks\r\nGeddes ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1301,1864,'2015-09-27 10:51:01','Dave Morriss','Remote scanning, etc','Thanks Jon,\r\n\r\nI like that routers can run printers like this, but suspect the features are limited. I have plans to experiment with CUPS, perhaps configuring other queues for different sized stationery for example. I also have a very old DEC LN03 monochrome laser printer, circa 1987, which I\'dliketohookupifitstillworks.Itneedsaserialconnectionthough,sothatshouldbefun:-)\r\n\r\nThescanningcapabilityisgoodtohaveandhasbeenusedmorethanIwouldhaveexpected.Qualityisnotparticularlyhigh,butit\'s good enough for most purposes.','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1302,1864,'2015-10-05 18:35:31','turtle','','Nice show.\r\nHere is a Cups ppd for the DEC LN03\r\nhttps://www.openprinting.org/printer/DEC/DEC-LN03\r\nHere is the manual for it https://vt100.net/docs/0ln03-ug/ \r\nAll you need is a usb to serial adapter. Looking forward to hearing about getting it running and putting that on the pi with the other printer.\r\nCheers\r\nTurtle\r\n\r\n','2022-02-14 13:17:26'),
(1303,1864,'2015-10-06 15:03:47','Dave Morriss','DEC-LN03','Thanks Turtle,\r\n\r\nI had not got as far as checking drivers and manuals. Very useful.\r\n\r\nFrom my initial researches I wasn\'tsurewhetheraserialadaptercoulddrivetheprinter.Idon\'t know if it needs flow-control for example. However, I shall continue to investigate.\r\n\r\nI also have a 132-column matrix printer somewhere in the attic, but I think it has a Centronics parallel connector, so I suspect that could be challenge to get working! ','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1304,1864,'2015-10-07 14:38:43','Bob Evans','connecting to legacy printers','Hi Dave,\r\n Thanks for the timely episode. I am considering using a pi to serve my HP LJ-2200 printer to my home network.\r\n\r\nThe DEC LN03 uses RS-232/RS-422 for the serial connection. You should be able to use a USB-to-serial converter. I used an LN03 with PC clones and was able to run the serial link as fast as 19200 baud. User manual will indicate how to set serial parameters via dip switches near the data connector.\r\n\r\nI suggest verifying the print engine still works by printing a few test pages before trying to connect to a computer. I think there is a small square white button on the back that initiates printing of a test page.\r\n\r\nIt is probably difficult now to get toner or replacement parts like feed rollers for the LN03. When a nylon gear inside my LN03 fractured, I finally ditched that printer -- after about 20 years of use in a home office.\r\n\r\nBe aware that there are a few different LN03 models. Mine was a rare \"image\" printer that would only accept postscript. The model will determine what driver and settings you need to use.\r\n\r\nThe LN03 always keeps the fuser unit hot. This is a big power consumer and harsh to the mechanics that transport paper and the photo-sensitive band.\r\n\r\nThere used to be USB to parallel converters available for purchase. If you can find one of those you might be able to easily connect to the matrix printer.\r\n\r\n- Bob Evans','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),
(1305,1864,'2015-10-07 19:16:01','Dave Morriss','Re: connecting to legacy printers','Thanks for the information Bob.\r\n\r\nI haven\'tcheckedtheLN03worksyet,anditmightnotsinceit\'s so old. I\'mpleasedtohearthere\'s a good chance of running it from the Pi if it does though.\r\n\r\nThe university I worked at bought a pair of LN03\'swithaVAXclusterin1987,andIhadthejobofsettingthemupbackthenunderVMS.I\'m pretty sure neither of them were \"image\" printers. We later bought an LPS17 I think, and a LPS32, much faster higher volume printers with duplexers. I didn\'toffertotakethemhomewhentheywerephasedoutthough:-)\r\n\r\nImighthavesomesupplieswiththeprinter,butnotmuchofanything,soitmightbeashort-livedexperimentevenifitdoesstillprint.\r\n\r\nIneedtocheckoutthematrixprinteraswell,thoughIdon\'t really have a use for it any more, and only one box of line-printer paper!','2017-09-09 07:41:27'),