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Episode: 1682
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Title: HPR1682: Introduction to the Netizen Empowerment Federation
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr1682/hpr1682.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-18 07:37:48
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This is HPR episode 1682 entitled Introduction to the Netizen Empowerment Federation.
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It is hosted by First Time HostDong and is about 10 minutes long.
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The summary is Introduction to Netizen Empowerment Federation.
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It is short, so let me know if you'd like detail.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by an honest host.com.
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Get 15% discount on all shared hosting with the offer code HPR15.
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That's HPR15.
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Better web hosting that's honest and fair at an honesthost.com.
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This is my first HPR release and I'm going to keep it short.
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If anyone is interested in hearing more about any of the projects I mentioned here,
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I'm happy to do that in another show.
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First, I just want to say that everything in the Netizen Empowerment Federation
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is released under a free culture license,
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though not all of the music selected by a presenter is free culture.
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Right now we are blogging podcast focused,
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but we would like to add digital creators of all types.
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Photographers, musicians, whatever.
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You can join as long as you are releasing under a free culture license.
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So the first one that I'm going to talk about is OpenSourcePlayground.org.
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I'm doing these sites in the order they were created.
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Now I'm not actually sure if it was OSP as we call OpenSourcePlayground.org
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or Sportizen that was created first.
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Since OSP is the most closely related to HPR in that it's about tech,
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I'm going to start with that.
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OSP started as a shared hosting gift for new developers, a gift from me.
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The idea was that I could make the people accounts a dream host
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and they could test the latest free software.
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Since it wasn't a business, I didn't really promote it.
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It never took off.
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I had a few people in Wisconsin make accounts, but they barely used them.
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It's not really important why the idea failed,
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but eventually it just became a place for me to talk about tech.
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Also, LNXW48AK Linux Walt is our current systems administrator.
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Some of you will probably know him.
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And he occasionally writes pieces for the sites.
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And like all of the sites that I'm mentioning,
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we're looking for contributors in one way or another.
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So if you want to talk about tech and don't have a home,
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feel free to join us.
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So Sportizen.com is as far as I'm aware,
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the only site dedicated to sports and free culture.
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Being dedicated to free culture and sports means a lot of things.
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First, it means making sure that online sports viewing works in free formats.
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So if it doesn't, you know, if it requires flash or something,
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trying to put pressure on those companies to sport a good HTML and things of that nature,
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it also means that there are that we support having free software,
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fantasy sports implementations,
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and also that sports journalism happens under free culture licenses.
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So there's a lot that we can do to help promote that.
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So, Sportizen is sort of a weird beast because we're partnered with JMP Enterprises.
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I'm not really going to go into that just because,
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you know, then, like I said, I'm trying to keep this short.
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And if people want to know more about Sportizen,
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I am more than happy to do another episode in the future.
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So, musicmanagement.com is actually a collection of shows about remixable music.
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The main show features me and Tom of the band, Lorenzo's Music.
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You can find Lorenzo's Music on Jimindo Soundcloud Spotify,
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the Free Music Archive, and a bunch of other places they release under a CC BYSA license.
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And we usually interview bands.
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It's not always bands, but, well, musicians, not.
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Obviously, sometimes there's solo artists, but we're usually interviewing musicians.
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Sometimes it's people that are involved in the music scene and one way or another,
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but usually musicians.
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So, I also do or did in the past, I'm on hiatus, this thing called the lawcast.
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And I'm going to bring it back eventually, but I'm going to bring it back as a catch-all
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for more academic and policy stuff that we don't really do on the main show,
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mostly because Tom doesn't want to do it, but also just because there's only but so much time
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in the main show. Tom and I don't have a lot of time where things overlap or we're available.
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So, I'll probably talk a lot more about free software on the reboot.
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It's not a time that Tom, not a topic that Tom particularly cares about.
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He's a gonna Linux user like myself, but for the show interviews, he refuses to use anything
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other than Skype or Hangout for recording the shows.
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So, I'll probably have on musicians on the new reboot of the lawcast,
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that when otherwise have on the main show.
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And then, obviously, we can talk about, you know, why are you on this show instead of the
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next show, so that leads us right into free culture.
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So, another thing that we used to do that's on hiatus as a podcast on music, maybe it's
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pretty much what it says it is. Again, I want to bring that back.
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I have to find some funding, though, because I'm going to get kicked out of the house if I don't find
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some funding. Basically, it's what it amounts to. So, you know, hopefully that's no longer the case,
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but it's time you hear that, but I'm recording it on December 19th.
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So, CyberUnions.org is the first one that I don't have direct involvement with.
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I've been on the show once, but aside from that, I don't have any involvement.
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So, I actually think the site CyberUnions.org may have started before any of these that I've
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talked about, but I'm putting it at this point in the show because the CyberUnions podcast started
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after music management. So, and their podcast is currently on hiatus. So, Steven, one of the
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presenters there is now worked for the FSF. So, you know, the free software is important to him.
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No, I'm not going to say a lot about what they do. It's about unions and it's about taking those
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unions. And, but like I said, I'm not involved. So, if people want to hear more about CyberUnions
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on HPR, they should pester Steven. He is either Marxist-Vegan or MV, which is short for Marxist-Vegan,
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on, you know, all the social networks that people are probably on, the pumps, the new socials,
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etc. So, right now, the bearded.com is the next Kniff member. R.T.B really refers to two music
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shows, one called the O.O. Show and another called Unformatted. The site also has a stream that
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carries a variety of shows, including cerebral mix, raise and frustration, and this last Kniff show
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that I'm going to discuss. So, amateur Zen is another music show, just like music anime, and
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run of the bearded.com. And, unlike Rhino, you can find Alex, the DJ for this show on
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the new social. He is lrockhq at loadaverage.org, and it's just another creative comments
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music show. He is starting to become more interested in free culture, and you see a ton of
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dash-and-c and dash-and-d stuff on Rhino's show, but Alex is really trying to keep it free culture,
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but every once in a while he plays stuff that is not free culture. So, I guess at the beginning,
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I am, you know, happy to do other shows where I talk about any of these. Some of the other
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participants could obviously do shows. Just, please let me know. I'm DA, W, Ron,
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Fractive, if you want me to know more. Thank you.
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