diff --git a/sql/hpr.sql b/sql/hpr.sql index 2ac8d99..df1b61d 100644 --- a/sql/hpr.sql +++ b/sql/hpr.sql @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ --- MariaDB dump 10.19 Distrib 10.11.3-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64) +-- MariaDB dump 10.19 Distrib 10.11.5-MariaDB, for Linux (x86_64) -- -- Host: localhost Database: hpr_hpr -- ------------------------------------------------------ --- Server version 10.11.3-MariaDB +-- Server version 10.11.5-MariaDB /*!40103 SET @OLD_TIME_ZONE=@@TIME_ZONE */; /*!40103 SET TIME_ZONE='+00:00' */; /*!40014 SET @OLD_UNIQUE_CHECKS=@@UNIQUE_CHECKS, UNIQUE_CHECKS=0 */; @@ -12542,7 +12542,7 @@ CREATE TABLE `comments` ( `last_changed` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT current_timestamp(), PRIMARY KEY (`id`), KEY `comments_eps_id_idx` (`eps_id`) -) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=3822 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb3 COLLATE=utf8mb3_unicode_ci COMMENT='New comments table populated from c5t_* tables'; +) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=3823 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb3 COLLATE=utf8mb3_unicode_ci COMMENT='New comments table populated from c5t_* tables'; /*!40101 SET character_set_client = @saved_cs_client */; -- @@ -16367,7 +16367,8 @@ INSERT INTO `comments` (`id`, `eps_id`, `comment_timestamp`, `comment_author_nam (3818,3961,'2023-10-10 19:32:54','caezr','hello','Hi Mugs Up!','2023-10-10 19:41:36'), (3819,3965,'2023-10-15 22:39:51','Keith (kdmurray)','LOTR Challenge','Very interesting, Daniel! I\'m always on the lookout for some more reasons (or self-bribery) to help get me to move more.\r\n\r\nFor anyone else who\'s interested I\'ve included the link below.\r\nhttps://www.theconqueror.events/shire/','2023-10-16 08:28:06'), (3820,3966,'2023-10-17 01:50:49','Windigo','It\'s all relative','Thank you for the configuration for relative line numbering! That was immediately added to my vimrc.\r\n\r\nI might have to comb through this episode a second time to make sure I didn\'t miss any gems. Much appreciated!','2023-10-17 12:15:42'), -(3821,3941,'2023-10-24 20:22:01','Windigo','Great conversation','I thoroughly enjoyed this episode! The comedian you discussed is Hannah Gadsby; she\'s an autistic Australian comedian, and her stories about misreading social situations are one of my favorite bits of her comedy specials!\r\n\r\nAs for Reto\'s views on climate change... the global scientific consensus seems to disagree with you. They may not have checked for \"extra green\" and how heavy CO2 is, though. You might want to give scientists the heads-up before the waste any more time.','2023-10-24 20:54:13'); +(3821,3941,'2023-10-24 20:22:01','Windigo','Great conversation','I thoroughly enjoyed this episode! The comedian you discussed is Hannah Gadsby; she\'s an autistic Australian comedian, and her stories about misreading social situations are one of my favorite bits of her comedy specials!\r\n\r\nAs for Reto\'s views on climate change... the global scientific consensus seems to disagree with you. They may not have checked for \"extra green\" and how heavy CO2 is, though. You might want to give scientists the heads-up before the waste any more time.','2023-10-24 20:54:13'), +(3822,3971,'2023-10-28 22:48:22','kdmurray','Great Series','Really enjoying the series sgoti. I appreciate that you\'ve gone to the trouble of gathering people together to try to expand the number of voices for this topic and all the ancillary things as well like the role of the Internet in how people think about their offline relationships.','2023-10-29 10:25:45'); /*!40000 ALTER TABLE `comments` ENABLE KEYS */; UNLOCK TABLES; /*!50003 SET @saved_cs_client = @@character_set_client */ ; @@ -20160,7 +20161,7 @@ INSERT INTO `eps` (`id`, `date`, `title`, `duration`, `summary`, `notes`, `hosti (3707,'2022-10-18','Recovering a Massive 3.5 HP Electric Motor from a Treadmill',1006,'Retrieval of future robot parts in the field','
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I talk about my views on how much of an impact technological jumps\nused to make on gaming in previous decades vs this decade.
\n',412,0,0,'CC-BY-SA','Video Games, Game Consoles',0,0,1), (3715,'2022-10-28','Secret hat conversations, Part 2.',3899,'Twin Tin Hats, feat. archer72.','Quantum computing
\nEncryption.
\nPassword Management.
\nPassword Generation.
\nGoogle and Amazon are listening
\n "I don't blame anyone who doesn't want to fill their house with cameras and\n microphones, but I also don't blame anyone who's willing to trade some of their\n data with a company they feel comfortable with in order to bring some new\n convenience and utility into their lives. It's nearly impossible to navigate\n today's age without making trades like that on a daily basis."
\nWhat is Web\nScraping? Web scraping is an automatic method to obtain large\namounts of data from websites.
\nWhat is Machine\nLearning? Machine Learning, as the name says, is all about machines\nlearning automatically without being explicitly programmed or learning\nwithout any direct human intervention. This machine learning process\nstarts with feeding them good quality data and then training the\nmachines by building various machine learning models using the data and\ndifferent algorithms.
\n\nWelcome to our new host:
\n\n gemlog.\n
These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows.\nThere are 6 comments in total.
\nThere are 3 comments on\n3 previous shows:
\nUpdated on 2023-10-24 21:54:36
\nThere are 3 comments on 3 of this month\'s shows:
\n\nPolicy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This\ndiscussion takes place on the Mail List which is open to all HPR listeners and\ncontributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under\nMailman.\n
\nThe threaded discussions this month can be found here:
\nhttps://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2023-October/thread.html\n\n\nWith the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to\nThe LWN.net Community Calendar.
\nQuoting the site:
\nThis is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track\nevents of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software.\nClicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web\npage.\n\n
\nWelcome to our new host:
\n\n gemlog.\n
These are comments which have been made during the past month, either to shows released during the month or to past shows.\nThere are 7 comments in total.
\nThere are 3 comments on\n3 previous shows:
\nUpdated on 2023-10-29 10:26:23
\nThere are 4 comments on 4 of this month\'s shows:
\n\nPolicy decisions surrounding HPR are taken by the community as a whole. This\ndiscussion takes place on the Mail List which is open to all HPR listeners and\ncontributors. The discussions are open and available on the HPR server under\nMailman.\n
\nThe threaded discussions this month can be found here:
\nhttps://lists.hackerpublicradio.com/pipermail/hpr/2023-October/thread.html\n\n\nWith the kind permission of LWN.net we are linking to\nThe LWN.net Community Calendar.
\nQuoting the site:
\nThis is the LWN.net community event calendar, where we track\nevents of interest to people using and developing Linux and free software.\nClicking on individual events will take you to the appropriate web\npage.\n\n
The process NIST initiated in 2016 continues as it looks for\nencryption algorithms that will be secure against the anticipated\narrival of practical quantum computing. In this update I report on the\nfirst 4 Candidates to be Standardized, and the timeline for completion.\nIt is coming faster than you may have realized.
\nWe have left the Tucson area and moved up into the mountains to\nClifton, Arizona, a mining town. Arizona is a major source of Copper for\nthe U.S., and Clifton has one of the larger open pit mines in the world,\nand the largest in the U.S.
\nThis starts out the series on Computer Strategy Games, and we begin\nwith the game that got me hooked, the first Civilization game created by\nSid Meier and published by Microprose. Though it is pretty old now, it\nis still fond in my heart, and in the hearts of so many other gamers. If\nthis comes across as a love letter, so be it. We will also in this\nseries look at where you can obtain old games, and where you can find\nmore information about the games I cover.
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